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    Jimmy Carter, out of office, had the courage to call out the “abominable oppression and persecution” and “strict segregation” of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza in his 2006 book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.” He dedicated himself to monitoring elections, including his controversial defense of the 2006 election of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, and...
  • Actually (((the media))) isn’t making a big deal about JC. The Jew News went ape over John McCain and Pappy Bush. Like all others that die with the exception of Hitler and Charles Manson, we were told Pappy Bush and Songbird were looking down from Heaven during their funerals. LMAO. Only 2 people in Hell, folks, Crazy Charlie and Uncle Adolf. Lol. Satan must get awful lonely since all scoundrels go to Heaven.

    I say Adolf has a better shot at Heaven than Stalin, FDR, Churchill or Ike. Whatcha say? Crazy Charlie probably didn’t make the cut though.

  • I tweet about migrating to Russia at @cbausman and Telegram. DMs are open Blog housekeeping: It has happened every of the 4 Falls that we have been here. Energy levels in Russia seem to fluctuate more than in the West. Russians, like the French, take their vacations very seriously, and seem to do absolutely nothing...
  • Potemkin lives?

    • Replies: @ariadna
    @Reg Cæsar

    Do you mean Potemkin, the historical figure or "Potemkin village" indicating you disbelieve the reconstruction of Mariupol, and if so, why?

    , @Poupon Marx
    @Reg Cæsar


    Potemkin lives?
     
    Are you a 5th grader? You are supremely not self aware. A two word question? You want Mommy to drive you to Little League?

    Lazy wanker.

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Iris
    @Dutch Abraham


    Since our country has a vast history of lying to the world (e.g., JFK, RFK, MLK, Oklahoma City, 911, Vietnam, Ukraine, Gaza Genocide, etc,etc,etc,etc) I would argue that the U.S. government (possibly the most lying entity in human history) is most likely lying about the moon landing.
     
    This is a great counter-argument which powerfully destroys the Moon Hoax argument of appeal to authority ("If the Moon Landings were fake, NASA employees and scientific authorities would have spoken up...").

    Since many of us UR readers and ordinary members of the public have long understood, with a 100% certainty, that at minimum the JFK, RFK, 9/11 and Gaza official narratives are largely fake, why are there no more people, scientists or even foreign governments speaking up about it?
    Especially 9/11, a founding geopolitical event of the 21st Century?

    Because everyone knows that these lies are enforced by the official government of (((America))) and is scared of its retaliation.

    Replies: @Priss Factor

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • • LOL: Corvinus
    • Replies: @epebble
    @J.Ross

    Why?

    , @Brutusale
    @J.Ross

    This is the chief of staff telling the DOGE boys to shut up and sit down. Nothing bad about it.

    Replies: @MEH 0910

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Rurik
    someone just sent this to me.

    fwiw


    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/acjHgQrJbMg?feature=share

    (looks human made to me, or possibly faked)

    Replies: @Anonymous534

    Looks fake as shit. More fake than CGI planes on 9/11.

    • Replies: @Rurik
    @Anonymous534


    Looks fake as shit. More fake than CGI planes on 9/11.
     
    Yes, I agree it looks fake.

    Unlike the two planes that hit the towers on 9/11, which were real, (but not the commercial passenger jets we were all told they were).

    Details. It should be enough that we both agree 9/11 was a false flag perpetrated by Israel and elements within the Bush regime in order to get America to fight endless wars for Israel.

    If the planes were real, or CGI, it doesn't change that fact. And debating it, is pointless. You are welcome to believe whatever you want.
  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @Bardon Kaldian
    @Corvinus


    Right, all Americans. Not exclusively white Europeans. As I correctly stated earlier, Americans come from different races, ethnicities, and religions.
     
    I don't disagree with what you are saying, just, for most outsiders- only whites in the US are "Americans". It is as true now as it was half a century ago.

    I know for certain that Poles, Greeks, Russians, Austrians, Danes,... consider(ed) only whites as belonging to the American people, while blacks and Indians/Native Americans were considered to be American national minorities, not a part of the American nation. For instance, Louis Armstrong was an American black, not a black American & people thought of him as belonging to the black nation in America, no to some "American people".

    This is the same as German-speaking people in the Italian region of Trentino-South Tyrol are not Italians, but an Italian national minority, in this case a part of German people.

    I vaguely remember that assimilated Mischlinge between Euro-Americans & non-whites were deemed to be "Americans", if they were assimilated & cultured enough, plus predominantly "white looking".

    Replies: @YetAnotherAnon

    “German-speaking people in the Italian region of Trentino-South Tyrol are not Italians, but an Italian national minority, in this case a part of German people”

    I was skiing in South Tyrol in March 1988, the 50th anniversary of the Anschluss

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anschluss

    All the ski-lift operators listened to German-language Austrian radio, so it was pretty odd hearing Hitler’s speeches blasting out as you took the lift up the mountain.

  • Sir John Major was Conservative Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1990 to 1997, and only ever an interim premier after Margaret Thatcher was ousted. All he is really remembered for is that he signed the Maastricht Treaty, which began Britain’s entry into the EU, and the fact that his father was a circus trapeze-artist....
  • @anonymouseperson
    @loner feral cat

    The UN is the worst thing that ever happened to the white race.

    Replies: @24th Alabama

    Au contraire, Puto. The U.S. and Israel are the worst things
    that ever happened to the U.N.

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @Mr. Anon
    @HA


    And you don’t think the Jews were not in any way over-represented, the way they are in, say, the Nobel winner’s circle, or academia?
     
    They do not appear to be "over-represented" in engineering. Certainly not as they are, or at least were, in medicine and the sciences.

    You don't know what you are talking about. You should stop embarassing yourself.

    Replies: @HA, @Mark G.

    “They do not appear to be “over-represented” in engineering..”

    “Do not appear”? Talk about desperate. Find some actual evidence that contradicts the link I gave, or take the L. Your dim-witted link-free insistence (phrased in weasel words like “do not appear”) doesn’t really cut it.

    • Replies: @Mr. Anon
    @HA


    “Do not appear”? Talk about desperate.
     
    I am intimately familiar with field. I know what I'm talking about.

    You do not, you smug a**hole.

    Replies: @HA

  • Something good happened in Washington last week, suggesting that the year might actually end on a high note without Joe Biden starting World War 3 and opening up all the country’s prisons for the on-the-street rehabilitation of the inmates where they will undoubtedly learn new skills. The good thing was the signing by Biden of...
  • @anon
    @Felpudinho

    Russia can’t do another country’s fighting for them.

    You, the genocidal scum, then why are US/UK who are complicit in genocide with your tribe, doing your fighting for you, in addition to transferring so much WEAPONS and $$$$$ to your fucking tribe? Why couldn't Russia do for her ally Syria? You cannot survive even 5 minutes without the hand out from the WEST where they are fighting for your genocidal mafia scum of humanity. The genocidal zionists cannot fight on the ground for 15 minutes, they have been killed in large numbers where they don't reveal to the world, thus, they went back to their holes.
    I don't know why don't countries invade the scum of humanity, to destroy them all? Israel will be defeated in NO time if these countries attack Israel from the ground, if US/UK, stay out and do not bring their terrorists in, ISIS, who are collected from many countries and are on US/UK payroll coming out of American/British citizen's TAXES.
    Death to US/UK and its extension tthe mad dog, Israel.

    Replies: @Felpudinho

    You, the genocidal scum…

    ….your fucking tribe…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjDnV4IeTwg

    The only tribal blood I have coursing through my veins is Cherokee; the last time I checked the UK and the USA wasn’t giving the Cherokee any weapons.

  • I had a long article about the whole Elon Musk H-1b fiasco planned for today, but I’m tired, so I’m writing a much shittier version instead. I’ll write the better version later this week. Maybe. No promises. The thesis statement is that the relationship with big tech and American right-wing politics is not really viable,...
  • @George
    "not because the white workers were lazy slobs, "

    There are problems with American and/or White (and Black) culture that need to be addressed. And reforming the public education system might not be possible, or will take decades. The 'cold turkey' approach to H1-B visas might work but it will not be quick.

    Another problem is Indians and others will not cease to exit if they cannot get visa to work in the US. Industries that hire them will just figure out ways to hire them in countries they can work in, including India. I could even imagine companies offering key American staff relocations to India.

    Replies: @Pythas

    American corporations are traitors to their own kind.

  • I tweet about migrating to Russia at @cbausman and Telegram. DMs are open Blog housekeeping: It has happened every of the 4 Falls that we have been here. Energy levels in Russia seem to fluctuate more than in the West. Russians, like the French, take their vacations very seriously, and seem to do absolutely nothing...
  • @Notsofast
    @ariadna

    what good does it do to win a propaganda war and lose the kinetic war? it's hard to claim you won a fight, with two black eyes and your front teeth knocked out.

    why should the russians jump on the commie bashing bandwagon, please understand that those were their own families, they would be insulting, best to just demonstrate, that the russian federation is not the soviet union through acts and deeds rather than prostrations.

    the russians have a 1000 year heritage, rather than attacking the past, realize that all of their past, led to the present and future. i think it's hard for westerners to understand as their histories are so much shorter and not nearly as continuous as the russians.

    Replies: @ariadna

    “what good does it do to win a propaganda war and lose the kinetic war?”

    It’s not either/or. They should win both.

    “why should the russians jump on the commie bashing bandwagon…”:

    It’s not the same bandwagon. Have you ever heard the usual “commie bashers” in the West talk about the Oct Revolutiin not being exactly Russian? Lenin’s first Central Committee had 80 % Jews in a country were Jews were barely 3%.

    “, please understand that those were their own families, they would be insulting,”

    Their own families were victims. Hundreds of thousands perished in the Gulag system but in this case Jews were not 80%… they ran it. Solzhenitsyn had the receipts (“200 Years Together’) but he was soon marginalized and the official Kremlin line is to attack him. Mention him to Andrei Martyanov and he foams at the mouth.
    I have no idea how things look from Putin’s perspective and obviously he knows things none of us has a clue about, so I cannot say if it was in Russia’s ultimate best interests or not for him to pick the Lubavitchers over Solzhenitsyn, or to act as Israel’s place holder in Syria for several years.
    Even if these were to be incontrovertibly demonstrated to be in Russia’s best interests I cannot help deploring them and thinking that there had to be “another way”…

    “the russians have a 1000 year heritage, rather than attacking the past, realize that all of their past, led to the present and future. i think it’s hard for westerners to understand as their histories are so much shorter and not nearly as continuous as the russians.|

    Who is attacking their 1.000 year history? That is not the issue here.

    • Replies: @Poupon Marx
    @ariadna

    You might be auto-misled. Just because Putin and the Siloviki do not do things on your timeline, or reactively relatively quickly, you assume or deduce that this is a permanent state of stasis and constancy. Timing, timing. Location, location.

    Timin' Is The Thing.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmRG0Y5N8lg

    Replies: @JM

  • I had a long article about the whole Elon Musk H-1b fiasco planned for today, but I’m tired, so I’m writing a much shittier version instead. I’ll write the better version later this week. Maybe. No promises. The thesis statement is that the relationship with big tech and American right-wing politics is not really viable,...
  • @Wokechoke
    The Singapore 1942 Problem.

    When the Japanese invaded Malaya in 1941 they encountered two divisions of the Indian Army on the Malay Peninsula and whipped the useless curry munchers in every single battle. It was all the Aussies could do to keep some cohesion plugging gaps in the line as they saw their vageen botherers in the empire surrender and run. By the time that the Japanese had got to the Jahor Strait the Indians had all laid down arms and all that defended Singapore were British and Aussie infantry.

    During the Japanese occupation of Singapore the very large Indian population dodged the repression of the Kempeitai (Jap Gestapo) and we’re sitting pretty, while the Chinese were murdered in droves and the actual Malays organized a legitimate national resistance movement. White residents of Singapore were interned and starved to death by the Japs while Indians got fat.

    You can’t trust Indians and anyone counting on them is a fool. British historians never really look closely at how shit their Sepoys behaved in the campaign.

    Replies: @Pythas

    Indians are like all asiatic sand-niggers, never to be trusted or interacted with.

    • Replies: @Wokechoke
    @Pythas

    The British Establishment forgot all this about Singapore. The American establishment has not directly had to have a think about these particular smelly darkies.

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @YetAnotherAnon
    @Sean

    "while the H1 b workers are not reducing tech wages, they are stopping them from rising as fast as they otherwise would be"

    No, they're reducing them. Obviously no one is getting a letter saying "10% wage cut next week", but in the last 30 years I've seen real, post-inflation starting salaries drop. My generation of British IT people live in roomy properties where the mortgages are long paid off - my children's IT generation live in small places with postage-stamp gardens that cost them as much as a mansion would once have cost.

    On the subject of race replacement, UK councils in places like London and Birmingham have been resettling "asylum seekers" and the worst of their tenants in depressed towns with low rents for maybe ten years now - in places like Llanelli and Neath you can hear Cockney or African accents.

    It seems the Guardian have just woken up to this, as the ex-coalmining towns of Durham and Northumbria, formerly hideously white, are enriched.

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/31/english-councils-pay-millions-to-move-homeless-families-out-of-big-cities

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/31/families-sent-durham-town-from-london-horden-homeless


    “The council told me if you don’t take this house, you’re homeless. Nobody else, no other council, will help you,” he said. “I wasn’t happy to come here. It’s so far from London. I knew nothing about Horden.”

    Faruk is Muslim but the nearest mosque and halal supermarkets are in Sunderland, more than 10 miles away. “It was so hard for me. I didn’t have any friends. No one was helping me, I was going crazy here.”

    He is a single father and struggles to speak English, which has hampered his ability to find a job. “When my tenancy finishes, I’m scared I will be homeless again and have nowhere to go.”

    He turned to East Durham Trust, a local poverty charity, which he credits with helping him settle into the area. It enrolled him into an English class at a local college and helped fix the problems in his home.

    “It’s not giving them a chance. They’ve placed him there with a child who is potentially influenced by his surroundings,” said Georgia Miller, who works at the charity. “He’s going to struggle to get into work. They’re putting these families into areas where there’s not the facilities that they need.”

    The charity has seen a recent spate of people sent from London approaching it for help. “It’s been going on for years but now it’s happening a lot more, and it’s becoming a lot more noticeable,” said Helen Waller, who works alongside Miller.

     

    Thank heavens Faruk has these nice white ladies to care about him.

    Replies: @Jonathan Mason, @AnotherDad, @The Germ Theory of Disease

    “He is a single father and struggles to speak English, which has hampered his ability to find a job. “When my tenancy finishes, I’m scared I will be homeless again and have nowhere to go.” ”

    Nowhere to go? Stuff and nonsense! I know *exactly* where he can go….

    • Agree: Bardon Kaldian
  • Doug Harless Black people are right about the cops. The Guardian: Surveillance video provided to local news by Harless’s neighbor showed officers arriving at his home at about 11.50pm, banging on the door and announcing themselves over the sound of barking dogs. The video shows officers moved around the perimeter of the house – with...
  • @Jefferson Temple
    @Poupon Marx

    Of course I understand that. A famous example is Eric Garner, a NYC resident who was selling "loosies" for a few bucks. But of course the city officials were furious that they weren't getting tax revenue from these street cigarette sales so they turned the cops loose on guys like Garner. And he wound up dying during an arrest.

    What I'm talking about is what not to do in order to survive a bunch of cops showing up at your door mistakenly in the middle of the night. Are you assuming that they were there to assassinate him? That they went to the wrong address on purpose? I guess that's possible but it is an assumption at this point.

    Replies: @Greta Handel, @Poupon Marx, @Poupon Marx

    There have been many words written on this topic. There are many videos on YouTube that address this. There are historical reasons why certain traitors and foreign agents at the Federal Level, sent America’s Law Enforcement top people, and later operational supervisors to Israel for “training”.

    Most immediately, however, the question is tactical. What do you do when police at your door act like you are a terrorist suspect, and you are not?

    • Agree: Jefferson Temple
  • No one has a right to criticize the Jews. And by “no one,” we mean both “not anyone” and “none of everyone.” These people were chosen by God to rule over the goyim and then they got turned into lampshades against their will. RT: Have you ever been turned into a lampshade? I guess you...
  • @Piffle
    @JPS


    So you’re telling them they’re going to heaven, as Jews?
     
    No. That's just like I'm not telling you that you're going to Heaven either. The emphasis is not to is modern tastes, and I see the weaknesses to the approach. However, it's way better than "Y'all are doomed to Hell. Let's talk about the Good News!"

    Catholic Doctrine does indeed single out the Jews. This is undeniable Catholic teaching, no matter what some document from the 1960s concocted by modernists (that is to say, infidels) responding to the demands of the Jews as made in the writings of Jules Isaac.
     
    Nope. There's two to three sentences in the modern catechism, in reference to other world religions along with Islam. The rest of the catechism moves on to a complex explanation of the faith. From the POV of the faith, the Jews are just another group even if modern media has tried to make them special. Obviously the modern Pope has no issues criticizing them as group.

    Read the catechism with an open mind before commenting on these issues. I am aware that it's fun and easy to blame Vatican II for every problem. That in and of itself ironically is a modernism that Vatican II was called to fight.

    There are issues in "pop culture" Catholicism particularly in the US. That's different beast and relatively mild, at least compared to the evangetical side of the pond. Those however are not permanent doctrine.

    We all know what the Doctors and Fathers of the Church (and the true Popes through history) would say about the statements in Nostra Aetate!
     
    They would ideally request that you read Nostra Aetate in the context of the rest of Vatican II documents and the faith, which was the direct request of Vatican II.

    How is this different than saying “keep religion out of politics”?
     
    What I said amounts in my mind to "don't make a religion out of politics". EM Jones is a serious Catholic on board with Vatican II and has made a career of documenting issues around the Jews. There's nothing incompatible with all of those. He has not been ex-communicated or even disciplined or asked stop by a bishop by my current best knowledge. He gets push back from self anointed traditionalists and modernists on the JQ, but he still receives sacraments, etc.
    In matters of faith, God comes first and the politics second. When they are reversed, we've made religion out of politics.

    Replies: @c matt

    You have no idea what or how much I have read. The Vatican II documents are the poster boy for what St. Pius X’s condemned as modernism.

    • Replies: @Piffle
    @c matt


    You have no idea what or how much I have read. The Vatican II documents are the poster boy for what St. Pius X’s condemned as modernism.
     
    I'm asking for the academic equivalent of showing your work. Demonstrate to me that you've comprehended what's been read by discussing concepts in detail or summary in your own words. It's not enough to copy/paste a total of 3-4 sentences from two wildly different documents out of context and call it done.

    Modernism is not switching an evangelization approach or changing liturgical customs. The struggle with modernism is a spiritual struggle on many fronts. One of those fronts is in the rejection of authority in favor of trusting our own opinions. Both Vatican I and II addressed issues around authority. Most moderns in their rejection of the Catholic faith are rejecting one or both of those very closely spaced councils. St. Pius X would be the first to tell the Catholic faithful that they needed to honor the authority invested in the current pope.
  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Ambrose Kane
    @emil nikola richard

    I doubt that I could provide 'proof' to your satisfaction or even most people's satisfaction. The best I could do is provide what I think are some compelling reasons or reasonable arguments for UFOs and government black projects that seek to reverse the engineering of such craft.

    I'm not even denying that there are some bad players in the UFO community and that some of these disclosure advocates may have ulterior motives. But all of them? It seems to me that you have made broad and sweeping generalizations about these folks. At the same time, you haven't specified where exactly they have lied nor how their alleged lies nullify completely their claims.

    I appreciate you being skeptical, but what you've written so far is typical of many people who without real knowledge arbitrarily dismiss people they don't like or they are skeptical of.

    Replies: @emil nikola richard

    I did not ask for proof. I asked for evidence. You provided zero. Here is the sum total evidence for alien craft and alien bodies.

    [MORE]

    There is a document found in the papers of the late Edgar Mitchell. It is referred to in the UFO community as the Wilson Davis memo. Wilson is Admiral Thomas Wilson. Davis is physicist and UFO guru Eric Davis. It is referenced by Richard Dolan as “the leak of the century”. To make a long story short Davis transcribed a conversation with Wilson in which he reported a conversation with an unnamed boss at an unnamed defense contractor where the contractor told the admiral they had a craft “not from this earth, not made by human hands”. If the contractor had seen the craft I will presume he would have said so. He had a report he trusted. Then the Admiral trusted the contractor. Then the Davis trusted the Admiral and wrote it down. So it is at minimum (witness to contractor to admiral to davis) fourth hand information.

    This is the closest there exists to any official in any capacity going on the record with the testimony that we have a craft. Before Grusch’s stupid nonsense testimony. All Grusch has is a source that he trusts who trusts the Wilson Davis memo.

    Oh. And Wilson denies it ever happened.

    Also there are the Ubabuba fragments from Brazil 1957, 67 years ago. Weird non-earthly magnesium isotope ratios. Fell from a UFO in the sky and they are approximately the size of aspirin tablets.

    That’s it. There isn’t even that for alien bodies.

    Grusch is full of baloney and you are full of baloney. If I see a UFO or meet an alien I ain’t telling any of you bozos about it. The leak of the century. THE LEAK OF THE CENTURY.

    • Replies: @Ambrose Kane
    @emil nikola richard

    Again, you still have not provided any reason as to why you think Grusch, Elizondo, and others are liars and "full of baloney" and how this specifically discredits the case for UFOs/UAPs.

    Your claims seem more like angry outbursts than calm, rational reasoning. The fact that you would repeat such accusations without even once providing evidence seems more like you have an ax to grind and that this subject might be a bit too emotional for you.

    I don't why you went into the Wilson-Davis memo, including that of the Ubabuba fragments from Brazil, but the evidence for the UFO phenomenon is much bigger and grander than any of those events or bits of information.

    Replies: @emil nikola richard

  • In the high summer of 1940, the politicians who comprised the British Government faced a terrible and momentous problem. So, on a personal level, did the new British Prime Minister from May 10th, Winston Churchill. More on this later. At the time, the British Empire is often said to have ruled a quarter of the...
  • @John Wear
    @Big Z

    You write: "I haven’t read your book. I have no confidence it is a good one and I don’t want to waste my time. If you want provide your argument here, that’s fine, I will read it and respond accordingly."

    My response: There are a couple of dozen good reasons why I think Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union was preemptive. It would take numerous posts to list and explain them all. However, in this comment I will mention one of them.

    On May 5, 1941, Stalin made it clear to his generals that the Soviet Union would be the aggressor in a war with Germany. At a banquet a Soviet general toasted Stalin’s peaceful foreign policy. Stalin intervened:

    “Allow me to make a correction. A peaceful foreign policy secured peace in our country. A peaceful foreign policy is a good thing. For a while, we drew a line of defenses until we rearmed our army [and] supplied it with modern means of combat. Now, when our army has been rebuilt, our technology modernized, [now that we are] strong [enough] for combat, now we must shift from defense to offense. In conducting the defense of our country, we are compelled to act in an aggressive manner. From defense we have to shift to a military policy of offense. It is indispensable that we reform our training, our propaganda, our press to a mindset of offense. The Red Army is a modern army, and the modern army is an army of offense.”

    The general who made the toast to Stalin’s peaceful foreign policy was discharged a few days after the banquet. (Source: Suvorov, Viktor, The Chief Culprit: Stalin’s Grand Design to Start World War II, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2008, p. 205).

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @Big Z, @Patrick McNally

    ‘My response: There are a couple of dozen good reasons why I think Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union was preemptive. It would take numerous posts to list and explain them all. However, in this comment I will mention one of them.’

    I’d say it’s largely a matter of interpretation. My view is that by the end of 1940, both dictators had come to realize war was inevitable; the clashes were just becoming too severe. Germany had had to rush airborne troops to Romania in August 1940 to discourage further Russian annexations there, and Russia obviously had unfinished business with Finland. After Molotov’s visit in December — and the various absurd demands he made — Hitler concluded correctly that war was coming.

    So did Stalin. Stalin’s blunder appeared to be that he assumed that as with his moves against Finland and the Baltic states, and as with Germany’s invasion of Poland in 1939, any actual attack would be preceded by a rising crescendo of complaints, demands, and ultimata. Hitler wouldn’t just attack.

    When Hitler did just that: attack without diplomatic preamble, Stalin was caught flat-footed. Presumably, he’d been thinking more like 1942.

  • I do not know anyone who was not shocked by the lightning speed with which Damascus fell to expensively armed jihadist militias last weekend. I know very few people who do not understand that another domino has just fallen in the “seven-front war” Benjamin Netanyahu has boasted this year of waging across West Asia. I...
  • That America and vassals have long ago lost :
    a> the perception of being ethical and freedom fighters
    b> the financial might to support their plans
    c> the military means to enforce them
    makes someone think that they are either extremely arrogant or incompetent.

    What can no longer be hidden is that the invisible force behind all this inhuman paranoia is the plan to reduce humanity in a mere 500.000.000 and as subhuman and evil as possible.

    And this is a global effort by Satan and his minions.

  • In 70 AD, Herod’s Temple was leveled to the ground by the Romans, fulfilling Jesus’s prediction for this “den of thieves” (Mark 11:17): “There will not be one stone left upon another that will not be thrown down” (Mark 13:2). Whether Jesus really said that, or the prophecy was attributed to him in hindsight, the...
  • @Sarah
    Thanks for your article and for the link to this video. That's news to me.
    The Temple | Bob Cornuk
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zKqDx3RDCos
    This seems to me a very serious hypothesis, and if it were definitively confirmed, it would put an end to the quarrel between Israelis and Palestinians, and more generally between Israelis and Muslims.

    The Israelites want to destroy the mosques and rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem in their place, the aim being to hasten the coming of the Messiah.

    BUT, if the site is the wrong one, this would not be a rebuilding but a new construction in the wrong place.
    What would happen then?

    What's more, according to other religious currents, it's the Messiah who must rebuild the temple.

    Replies: @bike-anarkist

    BUT, if the site is the wrong one, this would not be a rebuilding but a new construction in the wrong place.
    What would happen then?

    Well, obviously that will become another creative writing project for the Red SEa Pedestrians to construct religiously, then disseminate via the multibillion media colossus they have endeavored to own.

  • No one has a right to criticize the Jews. And by “no one,” we mean both “not anyone” and “none of everyone.” These people were chosen by God to rule over the goyim and then they got turned into lampshades against their will. RT: Have you ever been turned into a lampshade? I guess you...
  • @Linus
    @c matt

    Correct, the jews should not be considered as somehow cursed or rejected by God. Neither should atheists, or Muslims, or anyone else who has rejected God. God calls to all of us, and He wishes to have all His people return to the Father. This is the essence of the parable of the prodigal son.

    Listen, you can have your critiques of V2 - I know that I do. But try to have some intellectual honesty in dealing with these higher-order matters.

    Replies: @c matt

    And my wrath shall be kindled against them in that day: and I will forsake them, and will hide my face from them, and they shall be devoured: all evils and afflictions shall find them, so that they shall say in that day: In truth it is because God is not with me, that these evils have found me

    If that’s not a curse or rejection, I’d hate to see what is.

    You (or piffle) or both seem to conflate God’s openness to anyone’s conversion with practically automatic salvation. The reason evangelization has largely failed is precisely this “new agy” (really, gay) approach of God loooves everyone so don’t sweat details. And yes, the Apostles OFTEN started with damnation – you are going to hell – but there is a way out through Christ – geez, that IS the good news. Have you even read the NT?

    • Replies: @Piffle
    @c matt


    nd yes, the Apostles OFTEN started with damnation – you are going to hell – but there is a way out through Christ – geez, that IS the good news. Have you even read the NT?
     
    I have read the NT several times. That's how I know the apostles did not evangelize with "you're going to Hell", or at least their written records to do not convey that. Please feel free to post the multiple references of apostles evangelizing that way, including John the Baptist if we need to expand beyond just the apostles.
    Their message is almost universally is, "repent of your sins and be baptized".
    Jesus Himself mentions Ghenna/Hell often. However, he often talks about it in much more general sense, using parables and broad statements about who ends up there. It's not personal when He talks about it. Even the people who He condemns as brood of vipers get a "how will you (all) escape Hell?" And the observation about the brood of vipers came first. That's as closest as I can think of and it didn't happen often. Jesus from my reading of the NT anyway seems like He would have made a terrible fire and brimstone preacher in the modern sense of it.
  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • @Priss Factor
    @Elial

    Hindus are only following the Jewish template, but the very whites who dare not call out on the Jews(out of fear and/or fealty) are bitching about the Hindus. Craven cowards.

    But what's truly funny is that whites are their worst enemies. What is The Culture among white males? Black-dominated sports. Blacks rule the field and hump tons of white girls, and that's what white males, Democrats and MAGA alike, are glued to. Whether it's Bill Clinton or Donald Trump, their culture revolves around black-dominated sports.

    What is more humiliating than having black guys hog the arena and sexually conquer/colonize white women? Yet, nothing excites white males more than the spectacle of their own cuckdom.

    So, when white males bleat about 'those Hindus', it's really laughable. Whites males don't need Hindus or anyone else to debase themselves. They do it all on their own.

    https://twitter.com/realstewpeters/status/1873890426278862927

    Replies: @Z-man, @Adûnâi, @Anonymousrgc, @Charles, @Chebyshev

    Whites males don’t need Hindus or anyone else to debase themselves. They do it all on their own.

    White guys from the Seattle area are the kings of self-debasement.

    https://twitter.com/NFLonBread/status/1873586146804117929

    That missed Commanders FG was good for my Buccaneers.

  • I had a long article about the whole Elon Musk H-1b fiasco planned for today, but I’m tired, so I’m writing a much shittier version instead. I’ll write the better version later this week. Maybe. No promises. The thesis statement is that the relationship with big tech and American right-wing politics is not really viable,...
  • @Dumbo
    Tweets like the one above are the main reason people don't like Indians. As someone else said, Jews at least are stealthy ("fellow white people"), Mexicans keep to themselves, but Indians love to gloat.

    Now most companies in the Silicon Valley are 100% Indian. Not just IT. In the entertainment industry, for instance, a lot of it (dubbing, captioning, effects, etc.) has 100% Indian employees (maybe just some Jews and Whites at the top). Google it, it's just Indian names.

    Indians are very cheap and pay badly.

    Replies: @ServesyouallWhite, @Pythas, @Richard B, @Tom Rogers

    Most Indians that I’ve worked with are incompetent and clannish. Also here’s another asiatic race invading the West. What are we going to do let the whole sub-continent come over here because these dots don’t like living with each other. And who’s this Indian cunt saying who’s colonized who. Purge them out.

  • Sir John Major was Conservative Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1990 to 1997, and only ever an interim premier after Margaret Thatcher was ousted. All he is really remembered for is that he signed the Maastricht Treaty, which began Britain’s entry into the EU, and the fact that his father was a circus trapeze-artist....
  • @Richard B
    @Voltarde

    Another great article Mark Gullick! Thanks!

    Unfortunately, I think the overall point of mass migration will be obvious for everyone, even the most indifferent normie, in its next phase, which is already underway, as this article makes clear. And that is to simply overwhelm the indigenous English to the point of irrelevance. And not just the English, but all of the Western world.

    At some point, sooner than later, if no action is taken, articles like this one will read like something written by a Roman about the appalling behavior of the Gauls during the Gauls sack of Rome, with the hope that writing and reading the article will somehow unite the Romans to defeat the Gauls.

    Of course, no historical analogy is perfectly accurate, and the Gauls ended up succumbing to the same starvation and malaria as the Romans. But one thing's for sure, the hostile elite and their paid proxies will not allow the English (who can) to pay a ransom for the privilege of leaving, as their historical brethren did in Rome. Not a chance. They'll be turned into tax slaves, sex workers, or murdered on the spot.

    In that case, the future is already here. It'll just get worse. The sack of Rome was in late July 390 BC. So, continuing the analogy, where are we now? May? June? Early July?

    The only bright spot is that, again, historical analogies are never perfectly accurate.

    Replies: @24th Alabama

    This is another instance of the conquered overwhelming the victors,
    but the Gauls were racially kin to the Romans and able to assimilate
    culturally.

    The Jews have been in Britain for a thousand or more years and
    have not fully assimilated. Will Muslims, Hindus
    and Blacks ever morph into Brits?

    The pot itself may melt but the contents will not blend
    without boiling over. Ugly times are ahead for
    the Home Country

    • Agree: Richard B
  • I tweet about migrating to Russia at @cbausman and Telegram. DMs are open Blog housekeeping: It has happened every of the 4 Falls that we have been here. Energy levels in Russia seem to fluctuate more than in the West. Russians, like the French, take their vacations very seriously, and seem to do absolutely nothing...
  • @ariadna
    @Carlo

    "But the Soviet Union did not exploit them economically, quite the opposite, helped a lot and a kind of Marshall Plan existed also in the East, though incomparably smaller considering that not only the USSR was poorer than the US, it also was severely damaged and lot dozens of millions of people. "

    False. They extracted a "tithe" from the satellite countries in wheat and oil and, from Czeckoslovakia and East Germany in machinery and weaponry, for which they paid them a pittance, hence the saying oft heard in some satellite countries "We give them our wheat and in exchange they take our oil."

    " The Baltics were “buying” oil and gas from Russia at internal Russian market prices"

    You are confused. These were not satellite countries, they were Soviet republics so of course "internal prices" were used.

    " It is a complex issue for sure, with many bad things being perpetrated by the USSR but many good ones also that the former Warsaw Pact/COMECON countries were fast in forgetting."

    "Complex" indeed.. There was not a single "good thing" that comes to mind about the Soviet military occupation of Eastern Europe after WWII and apparently the Hungarians agreed in 1956, and even more so after their revolt was drowned in rivers of blood, as well as the Czecks in 1965.

    Replies: @JM

    ‘The Czechs in 1968’.

    It’s a complex question.

    Comecon was also the expression of a kind of Pan Slavism (yes I am aware of the nuances and other claims) which is a better model conceptually than Western or who-knows-who ownership of national resources and de facto national ‘planning’ by foreign monopolies we have today along with the deepening cultural intrusions (all of which will soon to be seen in overdrive in Ukraine).

    And it didn’t deliver the poison of Third World invasion and Western cultural decadence as is happening as we speak today. I think there was a lot of truth in Francis Parker Yockey’s view of the retention of –relatively–unspoiled national culture under Russian “communism” than under decadent (((American))) capitalism.

    These are some of the reasons why many people of good will look back to those days with some nostalgia.

    • Troll: Gvaltar
    • Replies: @ariadna
    @JM

    “|Comecon was also the expression of a kind of Pan Slavism (yes I am aware of the nuances and other claims) which is a better model conceptually than Western or who-knows-who ownership of national resources and de facto national ‘planning’ by foreign monopolies we have today along with the deepening cultural intrusions (all of which will soon to be seen in overdrive in Ukraine).

    Sorry, no “pan-Slavism” was involved. The infamous five-year plans in the satellite states had to be approved by Moscow where the decision had been made about the profile of each that best suited the SU’s needs. Thus industrialization was discouraged in agrarian countries like Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary and encouraged in East Germany and Czekoslovakia. So it was not "national planning by foreign monopolies,” it was national planning by a foreign state that was the military occupier.

    "Deepening cultural intrusion”?” Check! A vigorous “sovietization” campaign reigned that even reached into the curricula of primary schools in satellite countries (Russian language twice a week from the 4th grade on), and in high schools, teaching kids that the bulb was not invented by Edison but by Ladygin, or that genetics was a reactionary falsehood of the bourgeois regime, because the genius (and Stalin's pet) Lysenko had explained that it is only the environment that counts (he destroyed Russian agriculture for decades).

    "And it didn’t deliver the poison of Third World invasion and Western cultural decadence as is happening as we speak today.”

    No, no Third world invasion but a different kind of cultural decadence: imposition of atheism, destruction of churches and imprisoning priests who were “selling opium to the people,"purging the national literary pantheons of writers that had shown “nationalistic” tendencies, killing art with the imposition of “socialist realism” norms, cancelling all free speech.

    "These are some of the reasons why many people of good will look back to those days with some nostalgia.”

    I have NEVER met, talked to or read any people of good will in the Soviet-occupied Eastern Europe who had “nostalgia” for “those days. The Russians are another story, primarily because they felt they owned communism, they did not regard it as foreign, as the satellite nations did.—
    Many Russian old timers do have nostalgia for their nanny state. Even though they lived in miserable matchboxes in those Stalinist projects, sharing with their neighbors a bath and a kitchen (thus they invented the pot with a fitted lock to prevent the neighbors from stealing their food), even though they feared the KGB knocking on their door at dawn, they felt SAFE. Upon graduation the state gave you a job. No need to compete, to hustle. The world was simple— you knew who the enemies were: the imperialists. The "unbearable lightness of being"...

    Replies: @JM

  • In the high summer of 1940, the politicians who comprised the British Government faced a terrible and momentous problem. So, on a personal level, did the new British Prime Minister from May 10th, Winston Churchill. More on this later. At the time, the British Empire is often said to have ruled a quarter of the...
  • @Belis60
    @anon

    What is this delirium about Yiddish coming from Italian dialects? Yiddish is a Judeo-German language.

    Replies: @Colin Wright

    What is this delirium about Yiddish coming from Italian dialects? Yiddish is a Judeo-German language.

    Agree. I’ve even read claims, apparently made in all seriousness, that it has Turkic roots.

    Yet anyone with even the most fragmentary grasp of German (that would be me) can look at Yiddish and go ‘that’s German.’ Mangled a bit, but German. I’d call it a dialect; the deviations actually seem less marked than one gets with Danube Swabian, etc.

    It’d actually be interesting to look at the historic ties between Germans and Eastern European Jewry. After all, gentile Germans were very prominent in the urban populations of medieval Poland and elsewhere; to what extent were Jews intermingled among them, and to what extent did those Jews go on to become the Ostjuden?

    • Agree: Belis60
    • Replies: @Wielgus
    @Colin Wright

    My German is fluent and through it I find Yiddish semi-comprehensible. Maybe about 70% of the vocabulary is German by origin.

    Replies: @Odyssey

    , @anon
    @Colin Wright

    This was in reply to Odysses claim that any Jewish migrations must be visible in Yiddish, and that this proves that only the OH is the correct one.

    But there IS evidence of southern Loez elements in Yiddish.

    See these extracts from Max Weinreich - History of the Yiddish Language:


    There is strong proof for actual southern Loez immigration: the Italian pedigree of certain Loter celebrities, and primarily the tradition about the Calonymuses; southern Loez names of Jew s who died a martyr’s death in Loter at the time of the First Crusade; and the evidence of the Loez component in Yiddish, representing not only western Loez, but also southern Loez elements.

     


    Yiddish came into existence in Loter because western Loez speakers and southern Loez speakers, with Hebrew as their mediated language, created a small gathering of exiles in an area where the coterritorial non-Jewish population spoke different variants of German.

     


    The settlers cam e from territories now designated as east-central France and northern Italy (6.41). They spoke western Loez and southern Loez, the Jewish correlates of Old French and Old Italian . It is to this settlem ent that the Yiddish langu age owes its Loez component

     



    If we were to accept the adherents of an earlier date, it follows that Southern Loez speakers (we may call them bentsh-yidn because the word bentshn is of Southern Loez derivation; §7.23.1) came to Loter before Western Loez speakers

     


    in the Period o f Earliest Yiddish, we must reckon with inter­nal multilingualism in Loter: Loshn-koydesh (the mediated language, §4.3), Western or Southern Loez, and Yiddish, which was then coming into existence; added to these is German, from the outside. As at least the glosses indicate, some scholars in Loter used both Yiddish and Loez, and the same must be as­sumed about their workaday contemporaries

     


    Basically the tradition is no more than an item offolklore, but a historical kernel may nevertheless be extracted from it. When the tradition can be linked with other corresponding proofs they form a construct that tells us that there was an immigration of southern Loez Jews to Loter and that it was conspicuous enough to impress itself on the people’s memory (7.23.4). We may probably go still further: The Calonymuses are among the most prominent representatives of the Loter-Ashkenazic elite. We see them among the liturgical poets, among the great scholars, among the community leaders. This may be taken as an indication that among the southern Loez Jews that settled in Loter there were porportionately more eminent scholars than among the western Loez Jews that came at the same time in larger numbers.

     

    The Jews obviously came from the Mediterranean to Germany, and it is reflected in the southern Loez elements.

    Replies: @Colin Wright

  • Rumble link Bitchute link False Flag Weekly News link Excerpt: Kevin Barrett: Here’s our Happy New Year message. Let's make it a happier year than the last crappy year. And then the big question is, will it be another year of genocide? Jonathan Cook is appalled as all of these massively pro-Zionist human rights groups,...
  • “Or is there a Jewish exception? Can the Jews do anything they want?”

    No. But October will always be an excuse until every hostage is released. The media adavantage is not in favor of the Palestinians. They cannot engage in the tactics of Israel. It is not fair. But then those of us that are underdogs have to exercise greater restraint than opponents.

    The October incident was so bizarre, I could hardly believe it. The support for Palestinian territorial integrity was on the rise . . . as it never had been before and then . . .

    tragic

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Dutch Abraham
    @V. K. Ovelund

    I would think the actual lunar lander would look like a highly engineered finished product and definitely not like a prototype since it actually had to function perfectly. That picture came from Nasa's website and is supposed to be a picture of the actual lander on the moon. What would I expect it to look like? I would expect the legs to be gold plated and not wrapped in gold tin foil. I would expect that tarpaper and sheet metal would not be approved materials. Zippers would not be used. Little randomly spaced patches of tape would not be used. Rivets or fasteners would be placed uniformly and not randomly. The corners wouldn't be all taped up with Duct tape. Would the shell not have to be a hardened material to withstand the pressure differentials? It looks like it's made out of gray cardboard.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @V. K. Ovelund

    That picture came from Nasa’s website and is supposed to be a picture of the actual lander on the moon. What would I expect it to look like? I would expect the legs to be gold plated and not wrapped in gold tin foil.

    Why would it be gold plated? What would be the purpose of that?

    It isn’t wrapped in gold tin-foil. It’s aluminized mylar sheet and kapton tape.

    I would expect that tarpaper and sheet metal would not be approved materials.

    There is no tarpaper on it. And why wouldn’t sheet metal be used? Sheet metal is used for airplanes. What would you expect it to be made out of? Cast iron?

    Zippers would not be used.

    Why not? By the way, where are there zippers?

    Little randomly spaced patches of tape would not be used. Rivets or fasteners would be placed uniformly and not randomly. The corners wouldn’t be all taped up with Duct tape.

    There isn’t any duct tape. the fasterners aren’t place randomly. They’re placed where they are needed.

    Would the shell not have to be a hardened material to withstand the pressure differentials? It looks like it’s made out of gray cardboard.

    What you’re looking at in that picture is not the pressure vessel; the pressure vessel lies underneath the MLI blankets and aluminum micrometeroid shields. I posted a picture of it upthread.

    • Replies: @Dutch Abraham
    @Mr. Anon

    Are you talking about the Facebook picture of the contraption with the great big round circular wheel on one end? Are you saying that that was actually underneath all the tarpaper, cardboard and sheet metal that you are calling MLI blankets and aluminum micrometeroid sheets? And yes, there are zippers on the NASA picture.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Mr. Anon

  • @Hang All Text Drivers
    @Sew Crates Hymerschniffen

    Yeah, sometimes things are simpler than they appear.. Ropes and boards, and some enterprising pranksters.

    ***************************************************************

    That "explanation" for crop circles has been around for 30 years. It's preposterous.

    Replies: @Brad Anbro, @Sew Crates Hymerschniffen

    Quote:

    “That “explanation” for crop circles has been around for 30 years. It’s preposterous.”

    Exactly WHAT is preposterous? The explanation or the belief that crop circles are the result of work being done by other than human persons?

    There have been extensive studies undertaken of the crop circle phenomena and investigators, having looked closely at the damaged crops, surmised that the designs could NOT have been produced by boards and ropes. Also, some of the designs have been very intricate – another reason why “boards and ropes” do not explain all of the occurrences.

    I do not know who or what has caused the crop circles. I will be the first to admit that.

    Thank you.

  • In 70 AD, Herod’s Temple was leveled to the ground by the Romans, fulfilling Jesus’s prediction for this “den of thieves” (Mark 11:17): “There will not be one stone left upon another that will not be thrown down” (Mark 13:2). Whether Jesus really said that, or the prophecy was attributed to him in hindsight, the...
  • Anonymous[290] • Disclaimer says:
    @Fran Taubman
    @※

    You are correct, look at the other coins listed in the wiki article, or just google first Yehud coins minted, and it will go back to 3rd of 4th century BC. Dozens of coins.

    The Yehud coinage is a series of small silver coins bearing the Aramaic inscription Yehud.[2] They derive their name from the inscription YHD (𐤉‬𐤄𐤃‬), "Yehud", the Aramaic name of the Achaemenid Persian province of Yehud; others are inscribed YHDH, the same name in Hebrew. The minting of Yehud coins commenced around the middle of the fourth century BC (ca 350 BC), and continued until the end of the Ptolemaic period.[3]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehud_coinage#:~:text=The%20famous%20God%20on%20the,coin%20minted%20in%20the%20region.

    And you want to tell us where our Temple walls stood? What chutzpah.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @※, @ariadna

    You have no temple. Any ashkenazi who tried to officiate in the Hebrew temple would have been killed for trying, and your mixed, Schneersonite blood would have seen you stuck to the court of the gentiles. Your religious gurus are so blind and spiritually dead they have been hip-thrusting at the wall of a Roman fort for centuries. Your reply against this is that someone found a coin in a wall.

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @notanonymousHere
    @Ron Unz

    No, video cameras in the 80s weren't bulky ASS and people who owned them carried them. You should know from your child porn days. Even trash phones from CVS had video capabilities in 2007. And we don't say "retard" anymore.

    Replies: @Ron Unz

    No, video cameras in the 80s weren’t bulky ASS and people who owned them carried them.

    LOL. You’re such a retard.

    For younger commenters, here’s a page showing what the video cameras of the 1980s actually looked like:

    https://myflipspace.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/the-history-of-video-cameras-1990s-2/

    It sounds like you were so excited to own a video camera back then that you carried it around with you everywhere you went, being the only person on the entire planet who did so.

    Perhaps now you finally understand why everyone was always staring at you, snickering or laughing at your very strange behavior.

    • Replies: @notanonymousHere
    @Ron Unz

    I don't know while you would say that. Nor would I have ever imagined you being able to kill so many people. If I can't imagine it I'm not saying you did it. Hmm.

    Am I misunderstanding when I perceive you as not tolerating people you consider "retards"? Is this like Alden with his "faggots"?

  • Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of...
  • Are there as many Chinese people who want to immigrate to the U.S. as there are Indians who want to immigrate to the U.S. via H1B visa? If not, then that’s probably a bad sign for the U.S..

    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @Chebyshev

    Chinese in America are flocking back to China, knowing that the Sinophobic witch-hunt will only worsen in the US.

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @AnotherDad
    @Corvinus


    Your ancestors who came to America were told they were part of group deemed inferior. That they lacked the traits to be worthy of inclusion into society. Yet, they managed to prove the naysayers wrong. If you are employing the sane argument used against your ancestors toward the Hmong, Guatemalans, and Kenyans, then, yes, you are hypocritical.
     
    Corny, even if this was accurate, this is not hypocrisy. (Get thee to a dictionary and look it up.)

    This is some other concept, which seems to so utterly fascinate you that you deluge the adults here with it endlessly, but which is so stupid/uninteresting that no one has bothered to make a word for it.

    I will do so now: Let us call it "cornyocrisy". It means a speaker is advocating for behavior/policies in the present--perhaps similar to those which others may have advocated for in the past--which if they had been strictly followed in the past, would mean the speaker would not exist.

    Since all--normal, civilized--people are guilty of this, you, Corny, can just fire away and label us all as cornyocritical. (Which of course means normal reasoning humans.)

    Replies: @vinteuil, @Corvinus

    AD, obviously you’re right on every point – but can I persuade you not to use the “reply” button when dealing with shills like “Corvinus?” That’s how they get paid.

    • Replies: @James B. Shearer
    @vinteuil

    "... That’s how they get paid."

    I find it a little hard to believe that "Corvinus" is getting paid for this. Who would pay him and why?

    Replies: @That Would Be Telling

  • Hacking attribution is always a joke. Even proving a hack happened is effectively impossible, especially if nothing is even leaked. Even if something is leaked, the people claiming to have been hacked might have just hacked it themselves. Insofar as hacking does occur, governments simply should not talk about it. Obviously, the US hacks every...
  • Hmm. No-one needs a firewall?

  • In the high summer of 1940, the politicians who comprised the British Government faced a terrible and momentous problem. So, on a personal level, did the new British Prime Minister from May 10th, Winston Churchill. More on this later. At the time, the British Empire is often said to have ruled a quarter of the...
  • ‘NO. Franco clearly told Mussolini (with whom he was in debt, since the Italian military assistance was the only decisive one in the Spanish civil war) that Spain was too poor and exhausted by the civil war to consider joining the Axis (Bordighera meeting, february 1941).’

    All you’re doing is rephrasing part of what I said; insisting the glass isn’t half full but half empty.

    I ascribed much of Spain’s success in evading entry into World War Two to Franco’s caution. You described how cautious Franco was.

    It would also appear to have been sheer serendipity. Spain was apparently eager enough to join in in early June 1940; it’s just that Hitler wasn’t interested. Later, when Hitler realized Britain was being difficult and started casting about for a Plan B, Franco had realized the risks involved. It was no longer just a matter of joining in the victory parade and getting to have some of the cake too. Hence what you cite from October and the next February. Note, significantly, that both Mussolini’s overtures and Franco’s rejection of them came precisely as Italy’s crushing defeat in North Africa was realizing it’s culmination. Obviously, Italy’s star wasn’t in the ascendant just then.

    Both in October and that February, Franco was approached by the dictators at precisely the time when joining in had become less attractive. but the attraction endured: see Spain’s response both to Hitler’s Balkan successes and to his invasion of the Soviet Union.

    As I say, given a less cautious Franco (and he was a very cautious man) or a more insistent Hitler, Spain likely would have been in. The past wasn’t cast in concrete ahead of time; it only became reality as it unfolded. The sniper’s bullet can miss instead of hit, or hit instead of miss, Franco could have been an inveterate gambler, Hitler could have been more willing to focus on England and make her give way rather than wasting so much time wishing she would.

    Spain could very easily have become embroiled in the Second World War — with disastrous consequences for her. That she didn’t was one of Franco’s greatest achievements.

    There’s a good (and very short, and very well-written) book on this. Payne, Franco and Hitler. Aside from its coverage of the actual subject, it begins with a remarkably illuminating yet concise summary of the Spanish Civil War.

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @YetAnotherAnon
    @Sean

    "while the H1 b workers are not reducing tech wages, they are stopping them from rising as fast as they otherwise would be"

    No, they're reducing them. Obviously no one is getting a letter saying "10% wage cut next week", but in the last 30 years I've seen real, post-inflation starting salaries drop. My generation of British IT people live in roomy properties where the mortgages are long paid off - my children's IT generation live in small places with postage-stamp gardens that cost them as much as a mansion would once have cost.

    On the subject of race replacement, UK councils in places like London and Birmingham have been resettling "asylum seekers" and the worst of their tenants in depressed towns with low rents for maybe ten years now - in places like Llanelli and Neath you can hear Cockney or African accents.

    It seems the Guardian have just woken up to this, as the ex-coalmining towns of Durham and Northumbria, formerly hideously white, are enriched.

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/31/english-councils-pay-millions-to-move-homeless-families-out-of-big-cities

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/31/families-sent-durham-town-from-london-horden-homeless


    “The council told me if you don’t take this house, you’re homeless. Nobody else, no other council, will help you,” he said. “I wasn’t happy to come here. It’s so far from London. I knew nothing about Horden.”

    Faruk is Muslim but the nearest mosque and halal supermarkets are in Sunderland, more than 10 miles away. “It was so hard for me. I didn’t have any friends. No one was helping me, I was going crazy here.”

    He is a single father and struggles to speak English, which has hampered his ability to find a job. “When my tenancy finishes, I’m scared I will be homeless again and have nowhere to go.”

    He turned to East Durham Trust, a local poverty charity, which he credits with helping him settle into the area. It enrolled him into an English class at a local college and helped fix the problems in his home.

    “It’s not giving them a chance. They’ve placed him there with a child who is potentially influenced by his surroundings,” said Georgia Miller, who works at the charity. “He’s going to struggle to get into work. They’re putting these families into areas where there’s not the facilities that they need.”

    The charity has seen a recent spate of people sent from London approaching it for help. “It’s been going on for years but now it’s happening a lot more, and it’s becoming a lot more noticeable,” said Helen Waller, who works alongside Miller.

     

    Thank heavens Faruk has these nice white ladies to care about him.

    Replies: @Jonathan Mason, @AnotherDad, @The Germ Theory of Disease

    Faruk is Muslim but the nearest mosque and halal supermarkets are in Sunderland, more than 10 miles away. “It was so hard for me. I didn’t have any friends. No one was helping me, I was going crazy here.”

    They often toss us these paragraphs–meant to be some sort of “oh how terrible!” tearjerker–but which rather pointedly demonstrate that this person is–deeply–a foreigner with a foreign language, religion and culture and has absolutely no business being in England (or America, Canada, Germany, France … whatever Western nation we are talking about).

    In the story the immigrant is taken as a given, then, of course, the native white people are not doing a sufficient job catering to him.

    But what these stories demonstrate again and again is that the actual evil creating these social disruptions is immigration. The social problem simply does not exist but for immigration, and is completely fixed by stopping it and sending the “fish out of water” back to his own sea.

    • Replies: @Colin Wright
    @AnotherDad


    '...Faruk is Muslim but the nearest mosque and halal supermarkets are in Sunderland, more than 10 miles away. “It was so hard for me. I didn’t have any friends. No one was helping me, I was going crazy here.”...'
     
    One sees something similar with vagrants.

    There's this spectacularly irrational notion that somehow these people will just go away...and meantime we should make them feel comfortable, welcome, and esteemed.

    That's not going to make them stop coming, I can promise you that. If you don't want more of them, do what you can to make them uncomfortable, unwelcome, and unsafe.

    Be a bastard. At least do that much. At least do what the locals are known to do in Hawaii. It's called giving them the fisheye. Not really enough -- but a start. These people are not going to leave if you're nice to them.

    It's an unpleasant truth -- but a truth. Tell them they'll be welcomed in Martha's Vineyard.
    , @Bardon Kaldian
    @AnotherDad

    I simply cannot comprehend this degree of suicidal delusion on the part of natives.

  • People probably want to know what happened when the Daily Stormer was on strike/vacation. The most important thing, probably, or the most interesting, is that Elon Musk publicly vowed to crush the human race like an insect and replace all mankind with Indians. Get your garden hoses ready, because Musk is in control and these...
  • @ServesyouallWhite
    @Felpudinho

    Not only are these Indian “streetshitter” H1-B-visa immigrants incompetent, they’re also assholes to non-Indian Americans on the job:

    Absolutely and Whites in managerial and executive positions excuse and protect their shitty behavior. I go through it and see it happen every workday. I do not have enough fingers and toes to count all the times I have had some idiot offshore pajeet contractor telling me my job or actually giving me and other FT non-pajeet employees orders. I have to warn new/entry level employees to not listen to them under any circumstances.

    The hired fucking help (and they are never of any help) giving the client orders! For one thing, tt's like 'Mamie' from Gone with the Wind telling Scarlett to clean the floors, while my White boss tells me 'You need to improve your soft-skills dealing with them and that it's not a big deal to fix their work' (So those frauds get paid for shit work, while non-FT employees are expected to work overtime re-doing the work of the hired help)

    I told the dumb bastard 'And YOU need to start clipping coupons and saving the free office snacks for when you are down to 1 meal daily after these bastards cost you your job due to incompetence or after reporting your ass to HR on a false racist abuse claim'

    It's even worse with green-carder pajeets who are full-time employees. When you point out their shoddy work, they want to have a phone call and be shown a presentation on how their work was wrong. They cannot tolerate any form of criticism from a non-pajeet.

    Once Trump's treachery is enacted and the Vindaloo Horde makes it over here the abuse against non-pajeets will increase 1000% because the dotheads will know they are protected by trojan Whites like Trump and Musk who are in turn manipulated by street-shitter infiltrators such as Ramaswamy, Vance's wife and all the oher pajeets Trump either directly or indirectly placed into government positions.

    Replies: @Felpudinho

    Thank God I never had to work among third-world incompetents in the environment you described. Every single person on all my construction work crews in Alaska had to pull, 100%, their own weight. I couldn’t put up with the shit you descibed, it would boil my blood.

    I never worked with an Indian or a Muslim, and the one black guy and the one Dominican guy I once had to work with were thankfully shitcanned within a week. The very few women we had working on various jobs were the worst workers we had but luckily they were never a member of my crew.

    In Alaska, none of the companies I worked for had a HR department. It was very easy to hire and fire – the racism card didn’t work too well in Alaska. I know of guys who were fired within ten minutes of starting, since it was immediately obvious that they didn’t have what it took to do the job they were quickly escorted off the job site.

    The hired fucking help (and they are never of any help) giving the client orders! For one thing, tt’s like ‘Mamie’ from Gone with the Wind telling Scarlett to clean the floors…

    …the Vindaloo Horde…

    LOL

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @YetAnotherAnon
    @Sean

    "while the H1 b workers are not reducing tech wages, they are stopping them from rising as fast as they otherwise would be"

    No, they're reducing them. Obviously no one is getting a letter saying "10% wage cut next week", but in the last 30 years I've seen real, post-inflation starting salaries drop. My generation of British IT people live in roomy properties where the mortgages are long paid off - my children's IT generation live in small places with postage-stamp gardens that cost them as much as a mansion would once have cost.

    On the subject of race replacement, UK councils in places like London and Birmingham have been resettling "asylum seekers" and the worst of their tenants in depressed towns with low rents for maybe ten years now - in places like Llanelli and Neath you can hear Cockney or African accents.

    It seems the Guardian have just woken up to this, as the ex-coalmining towns of Durham and Northumbria, formerly hideously white, are enriched.

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/31/english-councils-pay-millions-to-move-homeless-families-out-of-big-cities

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/dec/31/families-sent-durham-town-from-london-horden-homeless


    “The council told me if you don’t take this house, you’re homeless. Nobody else, no other council, will help you,” he said. “I wasn’t happy to come here. It’s so far from London. I knew nothing about Horden.”

    Faruk is Muslim but the nearest mosque and halal supermarkets are in Sunderland, more than 10 miles away. “It was so hard for me. I didn’t have any friends. No one was helping me, I was going crazy here.”

    He is a single father and struggles to speak English, which has hampered his ability to find a job. “When my tenancy finishes, I’m scared I will be homeless again and have nowhere to go.”

    He turned to East Durham Trust, a local poverty charity, which he credits with helping him settle into the area. It enrolled him into an English class at a local college and helped fix the problems in his home.

    “It’s not giving them a chance. They’ve placed him there with a child who is potentially influenced by his surroundings,” said Georgia Miller, who works at the charity. “He’s going to struggle to get into work. They’re putting these families into areas where there’s not the facilities that they need.”

    The charity has seen a recent spate of people sent from London approaching it for help. “It’s been going on for years but now it’s happening a lot more, and it’s becoming a lot more noticeable,” said Helen Waller, who works alongside Miller.

     

    Thank heavens Faruk has these nice white ladies to care about him.

    Replies: @Jonathan Mason, @AnotherDad, @The Germ Theory of Disease

    Faruk needs to learn English pronto. Did he not know that people speak English in England before he left whatever Islamic hellhole he came from?

    10 miles is not that far from a mosque. It is walkable. They also have things called bicycles in England. And very likely some other mosquito would give you a ride home.

    If he wants a no pork diet he should move to Israel. Meanwhile he can eat baked beans on toast with chips just like English folks.

    • Replies: @epebble
    @Jonathan Mason

    What an insanity, How did Faruk ever get to come and live in the U.K.? He doesn't seem to have the slightest skills of language, cultural adaptation, ability to earn a livelihood (or wealth) and gets to become a 'Briton'? Something is fundamentally wrong in U.K. government. This is not even a debatable "immigration policy" issue, just plain absurdity.

  • In 70 AD, Herod’s Temple was leveled to the ground by the Romans, fulfilling Jesus’s prediction for this “den of thieves” (Mark 11:17): “There will not be one stone left upon another that will not be thrown down” (Mark 13:2). Whether Jesus really said that, or the prophecy was attributed to him in hindsight, the...
  • @Fran Taubman
    @Rich


    Your dates must be wrong. 1,948 years ago would have been 76 AD. That would have been at least three years after the destruction of Judea by the Roman legion. Unless the coin were minted by someone from the diaspora in commemoration of the destroyed city?

     

    1,948 years is the time from when the coin was found to the present day, (Years ago ) which I am not sure the date of that photograph or when they discovered the coin. Jewish coins date back to the 4th and 5th century BC. Can you do the math on that dick head? Do you know where those coins were mostly found, wait for it, at the Temple wall and all around, the Temple Mount. These coins date back to Solomon's Temple. Where was Mohammed on his winged horse to heaven? Where were the Muslims and Islam back then? The Jews are the ethnic indigenous people of Israel, Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. The coins were called Shekels, like the coins of Modern day Israel are called today.

    For a Jew hating clown like Laurent Guyenot to tell the Jews where the Jewish Temple walls are, showing photos of people clinging to the wrong wall, based on what he heard from another Jew hating clown is of no import, is the height of bias, and deceit. You are all Jew haters, so anything you write is so biased, skewed crazy information. We Jews have really good archeologist better then Laurent. We know where are temple is and what is underneath.

    Bottom line it is all bullshit. We Jews have been here for a long time. Just look at the miracles of recent, how the Jews have vanquished their Jihadist enemies. Don't fuck with the Jews.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehud_coinage#:~:text=The%20famous%20God%20on%20the,coin%20minted%20in%20the%20region.


    The earliest evidence of coins in Israel comes from a rare silver coin discovered in the Judean Hills during an excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority. The coin is from the Persian period (6th–5th centuries BCE) and is believed to have been intentionally broken or cut in two. 

    Other early coins found in Israel include:
    * 5th century silver drachm 
This coin is considered the world's oldest Jewish coin and is part of the Israel Museum's collection. It features a gorgoneion on the obverse and a lion on a cow on the reverse. 


    * Coin with a turtle 
This coin was found near the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem and dates to around the sixth century BCE. 


    * Coin found near the Jerusalem Cinematheque 
This coin dates to around the sixth century BCE and was found among material from the seventh century BCE. 

    The first Jewish coins were issued in the 4th century BCE in the Yehud Medinata, or "province of Judah". These coins depicted plants, animals, and people, and included an owl motif and the inscription "Yehud".

    During the First Temple period, figural art was frequently used, centralized cherubim over the Ark of the Covenant, the twelve oxen that supported the giant laver in front of Solomon's Temple, etc. Thus, it is likely that the Yehud coins are continuing the use of figural art from the previous period. The traditional religious prohibition against graven images was probably seen as relating only to idolatrous images rather than the purely decorative.
    Depictions on the coinage include imagery borrowed from other cultures, such as the Athenian Owl, and various mythological creatures. The lily flower was also commonly portrayed.[28]
    Various human images are also portrayed. Some coins bear images of Persian rulers. The identity of other human images are not always clear; some of them may even be images of Jewish leaders, such as Temple priests.[29]

     

    Replies: @John Trout, @※, @Rich, @OilcanFloyd, @ariadna, @mulga mumblebrain

    Do you know where those coins were mostly found, wait for it, at the Temple wall and all around, the Temple Mount.

    No doubt scattered as Christ chased the money changers from the premesis.

    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @OilcanFloyd

    Are you saying that Jesus was an 'antisemite'? Who would have thought it? I mean-'business is business'.

  • Only in a world of political make-believe would the Wall Street Journal’s account of Biden’s years-long cognitive decline, and its concealment by his officials, count as a scoop Only in the world of political make-believe we inhabit in the West would the Wall Street Journal’s account of Biden’s years-long cognitive decline, and its concealment by...
  • @Harry Law
    @Notsofast

    I agree Notsofast
    "As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and a complete narcissistic moron." H L Mencken

    Replies: @Notsofast

    exactly, mencken was an incredibly far sighted individual.

    “no one in this world, so far as i know… has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.”

    that’s america, plain and simple (ulgy and stupid), unfortunately for us, the man turned out to be a sage.

  • On July 26 of this year, Peter Brimelow announced the end of VDARE.com, which was the premier source for American immigration news and analysis. This is a blow both to the immigration control movement and to white advocacy. For 25 years (1999–2024), Mr. Brimelow’s website was a daily source of immigration news, activism, happenings, and...
  • @Rurik
    @showmethereal


    He doesn’t even know most hunting is not even done by male lions.
     
    dumbass

    the whole issue was over 'can a lone lion kill an African buffalo?', and our Unz Negro suggested it can't, because 'lions hunt in packs', He was wrong, and I pointed it out.

    Now you seem to have some odd fixation for me to correct your raging ignorance as well, and you want a public display of that, eh?

    Like some kind of masochist that wants to be publicly 'put in their place.

    I'm not getting paid for that kind of thing.

    But out of kindness to the ignorant - male lions hunt all the time. They're often on their own when they're not in a pride, and to survive, have to hunt.

    You should know just a tiny bit of what (the fuck) you're talking about, before you make a giant ass of yourself. Just a suggestion..

    Replies: @showmethereal, @Truth

    You read what the man wrote,

    https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fe%2Fe2%2FRubik%27s_Cube.jpg&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=3809885cb91339027c80a155e12446c3fee9ceb63736fd71e80750d9150238bd&ipo=images

    I’m not getting paid for that kind of thing.

    No, but I hear you do a bang-up job at the fry cooker.

    HAHA, Just messin’ with ya Rubik. Happy New Year.

    • Replies: @Rurik
    @Truth

    Yes, I know they've been known to kill a lion.

    Happy New Year to you both.

  • Hacking attribution is always a joke. Even proving a hack happened is effectively impossible, especially if nothing is even leaked. Even if something is leaked, the people claiming to have been hacked might have just hacked it themselves. Insofar as hacking does occur, governments simply should not talk about it. Obviously, the US hacks every...
  • Another slant worship article from the runt.

  • In 70 AD, Herod’s Temple was leveled to the ground by the Romans, fulfilling Jesus’s prediction for this “den of thieves” (Mark 11:17): “There will not be one stone left upon another that will not be thrown down” (Mark 13:2). Whether Jesus really said that, or the prophecy was attributed to him in hindsight, the...
  • I would like to see the link to that photo. I think it was photoshopped. I hang around a lot of Hassidic Jews. I know what they look like, and this is photoshopped to make this guy look retarded. I would bet money on it. The side of his face is all black, without skin.

    I couldn’t find the photo you want. The best I could do is this:

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/american-apparel-hasidic-model_n_3865067

    You win, Fran!

  • American patriot General George C. Marshall strongly opposed the partitioning of Palestine because he knew that the creation of a Zionist state at the heart of the Arab world would severely undermine US regional interests while fueling endless conflicts across the Middle East. In short, Marshall and his allies at the State Department grasped that...
  • @anonymouseperson
    @NoBodyImportant

    One thing is to NOT join the US military. Do not die in wars like Iraq that are orchestrated by Jews. Also do not buy products from companies in Israel.

    Replies: @NoBodyImportant, @Truth

    And don’t use Jewish currencies either!

    Oh… wait…

  • Here’s a new Open Thread for all of you. To minimize the load, please continue to limit your Tweets or place them under a MORE tag. For those interested, here are my three most recent articles, all dealing with various aspects of America's ongoing conflict with both China and Russia, with the titles being fairly...
  • @Mr. Hack
    @songbird

    The piece on the bomb sniffing rats was touching and reconfirms my desire not to eat rats. Rats are generally known to carry disease like rabies and even bubonic plague. Some have been found carrying this scourge in the Arizonian desert. The film showing the close handling by hand of the rats is scarry to my eye?

    Here's a video of a dog in Ukraine that has also been quite successful at ferreting out explosives planted as presents by the Russian military in Ukrainian soil. Damn those orcs, go home please!

    https://youtu.be/IIFc3yy2iKU

    Here's another one:

    https://youtu.be/JQ6uXNFCutQ

    Replies: @QCIC, @songbird

    Check out some videos of dogs cleaning out the rats under the chicken coop and such places, but not if you are easily disturbed. These views are disturbing on several levels, first is the effectiveness of the dog as rat terminator and second the size and number of the damn rodents. Thank heaven for the rat terrier!

    • Replies: @songbird
    @QCIC


    Check out some videos of dogs cleaning out the rats under the chicken coop and such places,
     
    Are you referring to the ones with the mink? How could you not mention the mink?

    Minks are awesome. I have seen them in the wild several times. To my mind, there is no animal which displays such a concentrated predatory instinct. I once saw one going down a low stream scanning the underbank like a terminator. They also fearlessly pursue squirrels up trees. And chase them right across your path.

    Rats are so big that you wouldn't think a mink could just kill them endlessly without getting seriously injured, but they are remarkably good at it.

    It is great to see them working with trained dogs.

    Replies: @John Johnson

    , @Mr. Hack
    @QCIC

    I think I'll take a pass on this viewing experience, trying to keep to more positive themes during this New Year season. Also, I'm not totally immune from seeing rats in action up close. I grew up close to the banks of the Mississippi river, where large rats could often be seen in action. There was a prestigious Catholic high school located on Nicolet Island near down town Mpls located within two banks of the Mississippi. A group of better off preppy hot-rodding youths even had a gang that called itself the "Rats" that went to this school. A strict Ivy league/preppy dress code prevailed amongst members of this group.

    Also, very popular among the kids in my neighborhood, even before high school, were surfer trends and styles that somehow matriculated all the way to Mpls. Collarless "surfer shirts" and leather sandals were in vogue, kids would dye their longer hair and sweeping bangs in various shades of blonde...red...orange. Kids (I don't want to implicate myself here), would waste precious classroom time to drawing souped up cars and dragsters, often driven by the popular rat logo of "Rat Fink", a Mark Rothko production. Yes, Mpls was an oasis of different styles and trends that often came in from both coasts, until Mpls developed its own styles...

    Ugly, wasn't he?

    https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1679324581i/107124128.jpg

    https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/058/876/730/large/patrick-grau-310123-by-patrick-grau-1.jpg?1675166359

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • Any time anybody interacts with Corvinus, he/she/it collects a few pennies.

    Just stop, already.

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Kapyong
    @Mr. Anon


    "I’ve never understood the argument that the deadpan way that Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins described the mission is suspicious. "
     
    Deadpan ?
    It wasn't deadpan - it was awkward, embarrassed, ashamed even.

    Here were the most famous people on earth who'd just finished the most significant adventure in the whole of human history. Literally !

    They should have been jumping out of their skins with excitement, bubbling over with comments, talking over each other. Beaming with joy at their experience.

    Instead they don't want to talk, they sit back, defer to each other, frown, give slow reluctant answers - the complete opposite of what one would expect.

    They behaved nothing like men who just succeeded in the most challenging and important journey of all time - but like men who feel ashamed to be on point for the biggest hoax of all time.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon

    Deadpan ?
    It wasn’t deadpan – it was awkward, embarrassed, ashamed even.

    No, that isn’t the way I saw it.

    They should have been jumping out of their skins with excitement, bubbling over with comments, talking over each other. Beaming with joy at their experience.

    That’s why you aren’t a test pilot, an astronaut, or a famous explorer. That kind of outgoing, ebulliant personality is not what one typically finds among the truly brave and daring – the calm and level-headed sort of daring that gets stuff done. People nowadays don’t even know what normal behavior used to be.

  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • That Cousin marriage is limited to Lower Caste Dravidians and Muslims ;

    Aryan Upper castes are banned from marrying anyone on the paternal side for 7 generations and on the maternal side for 3 generations

    Note the Orange and Red areas are in Muslim countries

    Sriram, Ramaswamy, are Aryan Brahmin , hence from a lineage where inbreeding is banned

    • Replies: @John Noughty
    @rec1man

    I believe there is caste discrimination in the USA between castes.

    Replies: @24th Alabama, @rec1man

  • I’m shocked to see Danny Danon of all people threatening to murder random Arabs. Wasn’t he the producer of that song “What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love, And Understanding”? I mean, I know that was decades ago, but who knew people could change so much? The Guardian: Well, someone appears to be in a “war...
  • Jewish Telegraphic Agency
    September 24, 1923

    End War by Seizing “50 Jewish Financiers” is Ford’s Advice

    https://www.jta.org/archive/end-war-by-seizing-50-jewish-financiers-is-fords-advice

  • A Uyghur separatist group that helped to topple the government of Bashar al Assad has declared its intention to return to Xinjiang in order to conduct military operations against the People's Republic of China. The announcement suggests that Washington and its allies are preparing to open another front in a war that has already plunged...
  • @showmethereal
    @AlmaMater

    9-9-6 is for Chinese tech workers not factory workers. And it wasn’t forced. It was a way to get ahead of your competitors in the market (you know like the opposite of “communism”). Many rebelled and began to “lie flat”. Basically saying China was becoming too capitalistic

    Replies: @HuMungus

    9-9-6 is for Chinese tech workers not factory workers.

    Bullshit!

    And it wasn’t forced.

    Yes it is!

    It was a way to get ahead of your competitors in the market (you know like the opposite of “communism”).

    Must be why so many factories in China are now getting burned over wage disputes. The workers are basically saying if your factory can’t pay me for my work, then it has no right to exist! LOL!!!

    Many rebelled and began to “lie flat”. Basically saying China was becoming too capitalistic

    Nope! They could not find a job and leeched off of their parents or grandparents.

    The latest batch of college graduates is thought to have an unemployment rate in excess of 40% … and as they were not fired, are not counted. Chine only counts fired people as unemployed, not those that quite, were forced to quit, or did not have a job to get fired from.

    • Replies: @showmethereal
    @HuMungus

    You are simply an idiot troll who knows nothing about what you speak. You should retire.

    Replies: @HuMungus

  • "I'm going to call the police on you for attacking my hot coffee with your face!" Dissociated Press Heroic J*ws across the world are standing strong against anti-Semites who want to throw them in gas chambers, drive them into the sea, say mean nasty things about the state of Israel, tell the truth about the...
  • Hilarious read:

    Anti-Israel agitators terrorize Americans: See 2024’s most extreme moments
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/anti-israel-agitators-terrorize-americans-see-2024s-most-extreme-moments

    So here’s the rundown of ‘terror’ incidents in this Onionesque hit piece:

    * Aaron Bushnell’s self-immolation
    * Jewish drama queens admitting they prefer Israel over America as they pretend to protect an American flag
    * Columbia students occupying Hamilton Hall
    * Jews attacking protestors at a synagogue marketing stolen real estate then crying foul when the victims defend themselves
    * A photojournalist attempting self-immolation, and…

    …my favorite of all…

    * a student at Stanford University who merely dressed as a Hamas fighter.

    roflmao

    What a bunch of sissies.

  • Rumble link Bitchute link Gordon Duff, editor of The Intel Drop, discusses “THE IMPACT OF THE RHEINLAND LIE – FILLING ROMAN GERMANY WITH IMAGINARY JEWS.” Gordon Duff: I'm sitting at 7,200 references right now at 435 pages.. Kevin Barrett: What do you mean you're sitting on it? Are you sitting on a book you're writing?...
  • @anon
    @※


    The article at Forward that you’d linked to noted that “indigenous” Italian Jews were often called italiani, but the relevant sentence in that article was a bit ambiguous; were they called italiani only in Jewish literature, or were they called italiani by Italian speakers in general?

    Since I’m not sure what Duff’s claim entails, I don’t know if my take on it above accurately represented it. If my take was accurate, then it would seem as though his claim would not apply to the term italiani, since that word is unrelated to giudei, which is the Italian analogue of “Jews”, juifs, Juden, etc.
     

    The governmental census also called them Italiani, but maybe the government was also run by Italiani. The Italiani were clearly an elite in Rome originating from high status Italians (if they had intermarried with Italian peasants, they would not have a high IQ), and had such great elite status that they could change the state religion.

    If Duff's theory is correct, which I still much doubt, then it is possible that the first wave of Italian emigrants to France and Germany were predominantly Italiani, and that the Germans just called them Italiani. To them, Race (Italians) was more important than religion (Judaism), so they simply called them Italiani, and the first wave were mostly Italianis anyway. Only in later centuries, their religious aspect was noticed more and they started calling them Jews.

    That is, if Duff's theory is correct, which I doubt.

    Replies: @※

    That is, if Duff’s theory is correct, which I doubt.

    I think that our respective understandings of Duff’s theory might be different. My take is that his theory is purely linguistic, on what the word “Jews” meant before the 18th century—that before the 18th century, “Jews” was a purely geographic descriptor, and never a religious descriptor. (If my take is accurate, then at this time I think that his theory is incorrect, since I don’t know what his supporting data are.)

    I don’t see his theory as claiming that there were no adherents of Judaism at all before the 18th century—only that the word “Jews” wasn’t used to refer to them then. Since I wasn’t able to access the full transcript on Kevin’s site, I don’t know which word(s) Duff’s group believes were used before the 18th century to refer to adherents of Judaism, to clearly distinguish them from inhabitants of Judea.

    What is your interpretation of his theory?

    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
    @※


    My take is that his theory is purely linguistic … that before the 18th century, “Jews” was a purely geographic descriptor, and never a religious descriptor. … I don’t see his theory as claiming that there were no adherents of Judaism at all before the 18th century—only that the word “Jews” wasn’t used to refer to them then.
     
    Every six months or so, some crank—almost invariably a hasbara peddler—revives this patently unsupportable thesis that Jew (or its cognate terms in other European languages) didn't refer to actual "religious" Jews* till the day before yesterday. The commenter or columnist who in each instance is pushing the lie seldom hangs about to discuss or defend it for long, however, since it is child's play to demonstrate, with numerous examples, the utter falsity of the thesis.

    The link embedded here leads back almost two full years to discussion of this selfsame thesis. Although I recall at least two more sightings of this rubbish that are more recent, the material in the present link should be sufficient to the purpose.

    The thing that most needs to be understood about those who push the thesis is that they are invariably agents of distraction. That is, they are working to undermine awareness of and divert attention from the criminality and destructiveness of the Jews throughout the entire two and a half millennia of their presence in Europe and, later, in Europe's progeny in the New World and Oceania.

    Blather about Judeans and the assertion of factitious distinctions between supposedly disjunct classes of Jews is intended primarily to distract readers from the central fact of the Jewish presence in the West since, at the latest, the birth of rabbinic Judaism around 70 AD: their imperishable hatred for the Gentile populations among whom the Jews have lived and moved and whose subversion they unceasingly plot.

    With regard to the Jews, the theoretician whose insight ought to be most highly esteemed and best remembered is a young girl named Juliet Capulet, who is reputed to have lived in medieval Mantua. Her insight—viz., "What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet"—when applied to the Jews, should serve as a reminder that we who are the objects of their hatred need to stay alert lest their odorous deceptions and distractions tempt us to lose focus on their reality.
    __________
    *I put "religious" in sneer quotes because the distinction between "secular" and "religious" Jews made by liars and fools since the year 1 of the Christian calendar is demonstrably specious. That is to say, the difference between them is merely cultic. Indeed, it is an abuse of the proper understanding of the word religion to state or imply that any Jew worships anyone except himself.

    Replies: @※

    , @anon
    @※

    Duff is saying : People of the Jewish faith or the Judean Hebrew faith or the Judeo-Samaritan Hebrew faith, which if you’re being more accurate, before the 18th century cannot be called Jews because there was no such word.

    If Duff is correct, then the Germans just called them Italiani at first, their self-designation, and later started calling them Jews.

    In this Duff scenario, the first wave of Italian emigrants to France and Germany were predominantly Italiani, and the Germans simply called them Italiani.

    Duff also claims there were no Jews before 10th century in Europe, which is also false, Jewish history in Italy goes back to antiquity.

    He is also trying to resurrect the discredited Khazar theory. No wonder the flat eathers like TV like him so much.


    It is sort of kind of elder abuse to invite a man with significant cognitive irregularity onto the the live audio video internet.
     
    Here you see the neighbor joining tree based on the autosomal polymorphisms.

    https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/415d/2964539/aabf7b75d61e/1745-6150-5-57-2.jpg

    As you see, the Jews are far away from the Russians (Khazar theory)

    In fact the distance between Ashkenazi Jews and Italians is the smallest distance in the matrix.

    Replies: @※

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @V. K. Ovelund

    ... nor did I ever have any interest in the Space Program.
     
    Were you not seven years old or so when Apollo 11 touched down on the moon? If so, then you must be almost the only American your age to have earned a bachelor's degree in physics without having had an intense interest in the Space Program.

    Replies: @Ron Unz, @Mr. Anon

    Were you not seven years old or so when Apollo 11 touched down on the moon? If so, then you must be almost the only American your age to have earned a bachelor’s degree in physics without having had an intense interest in the Space Program.

    My observation has been that most professional physicists don’t care about space exploration, certainly not manned space exploration. If they did, they’d have become aerospace engineers.

    • Thanks: V. K. Ovelund
  • We have cameras in satellites that purportedly can resolve a license plate from 200+ miles up. Real aliens capable of traveling from other stars could likely do a lot better.

    There is no need to fly through our skies, triggering everyone’s curiosity. Further, no one has ever produced an alien tool or artifact of any kind, despite supposed fights between aliens and explosions. It would be hard to believe that no alien has ever dropped or left behind something that was clearly of alien origination.

    While I believe there are other intelligent races in the universe, as I pointed out above, it is a BIG universe! Human civilization is maybe 100k years old, if you will. The Earth has been around for 5 BILLION years. The Milky Way galaxy (where we live) is around 13 BILLION years old. There could have been many other alien races that have come and gone in this time frame.

    Whatever these things are that people are seeing, I doubt they are alien visitors.

    Maybe they are their version of AI controlled machines left over from a dead alien race? Or tourists from the future? Or a parallel Earth?

    Whatever, EVERY possibility has been written about in the SF literature over the past century. Go to your local library where there is a wide selection of reading material in the SF stacks to keep you informed and/or entertained.

    • Troll: Sarita
  • someone just sent this to me.

    fwiw

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/acjHgQrJbMg?feature=share

    (looks human made to me, or possibly faked)

    • Replies: @Anonymous534
    @Rurik

    Looks fake as shit. More fake than CGI planes on 9/11.

    Replies: @Rurik

  • Most Westerners know nothing about India beyond vague ideas about Hinduism, yoga, gurus, and maybe a dash of Bollywood. To such people, this article will be a rude awakening. I grew up in Bhopal in central India. Since as early as I can remember, I worked in my father’s printing press. I studied engineering in...
  • @Alden
    @Lemmy Tellyuh

    Smallpox came to Europe from Mexico brought by the returning Spanish. That’s the truth. Your high school history books Wikipedia etc got it wrong.

    Evidence is that when people or animals die from it lesions or holes are found in their bones as well as skin. There are trillions of European bones in church basements and ossuaries. Because the Europeans had to dig up the cemeteries every 50 years ago. The bones weren’t destroyed. They were stored in church crypts and basements and ossuaries.

    Not one bone with smallpox lesions has been found in Europe before the early mid 1500s AD. After about 1530 AD the imported plague of smallpox was epidemic in Europe until the 1800s.

    Animal bones with smallpox lesions dated 1,200, 1,300 AD have been found in Mexico. Smallpox like syphillis came from America to Europe. Dr Bernal’s medical records on Columbus’s ships noted the symptoms of the new sex disease on the voyage home.

    Like all new diseases smallpox and syphillis were virulent spreading the new diseases to new populations in Europe. And the native Indians were not exterminated. In America the native Indian population is more than twice what it was before 1,500AD.

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain, @Colin Wright

    ‘…And the native Indians were not exterminated. In America the native Indian population is more than twice what it was before 1,500AD.’

    Well, that much may be true. Of course, how ‘Indian’ your average Mexican carpenter is would be another question. Is genetic survival equivalent to cultural survival? Can we say the ancient (pre-Germanic) Prussians live because their DNA can still be detected in modern Germany?

    …but do you have some sources for your claims concerning smallpox? It’s an attractive idea — but what are its foundations?

    • Replies: @Skeptikal
    @Colin Wright

    Regarding small pox, I believe it was Allen Crosby, in The Columbian Exchange (not sure, though---I read this a long time ago), who cited evidence that smallpox arrived in North America and devastated indigenous societies before any significant numbers of colonials arrived. The vector is thought to have been the corpse of an infected African slave that washed ashore in the northern shore of the Gulf of Mexico. He might have been thrown overboard because he was sick.

    Northeastern Indians had already been decimated by smallpox by the time the first English settlers arrived. Squanto had been abducted to Europe but returned in 1619. He found that his whole society had been decimated by disease.

    Some ethnologists and physical anthropologists have also hypothesized that Native Americans---mainly hunter-gatherer societies---were already under significant resource pressure by the time Europeans arrived. This is reflected by turns to new food sources as old ones were being exhausted, as evidenced from the layers of the middens they left behind. The arrival of a new, deadly disease would have provided a new source of pressure. OTOH the survivors would develop antibodies of some kind.

    The introduction of horses into North America also had a huge impact on conflicts between tribes that were on the move into new territories in pursuit of food resources.

    Life was not a kumbayah bowl of cherries for Native Americans before the Columbian Exchange.

    Replies: @Skeptikal

  • In 70 AD, Herod’s Temple was leveled to the ground by the Romans, fulfilling Jesus’s prediction for this “den of thieves” (Mark 11:17): “There will not be one stone left upon another that will not be thrown down” (Mark 13:2). Whether Jesus really said that, or the prophecy was attributed to him in hindsight, the...
  • @※
    @Fran Taubman



    Your dates must be wrong. 1,948 years ago would have been 76 AD. That would have been at least three years after the destruction of Judea by the Roman legion.
     
    1,948 years is the time from when the coin was found to the present day, (Years ago) which I am not sure the date of that photograph or when they discovered the coin.
     
    The coin’s design, with Paleo-Hebrew lettering, a chalice on the obverse, and three pomegranates on the reverse, in combination with the two letters directly above the chalice, indicates that the coin was minted in the third year of the First Jewish Revolt, i.e. AD 68–69, which I think would be AM 3829.

    Thus, the picture’s caption “This coin was minted 1,949 years ago” suggests that the caption was written in 2017 or 2018.

    Replies: @Fran Taubman

    You are correct, look at the other coins listed in the wiki article, or just google first Yehud coins minted, and it will go back to 3rd of 4th century BC. Dozens of coins.

    The Yehud coinage is a series of small silver coins bearing the Aramaic inscription Yehud.[2] They derive their name from the inscription YHD (𐤉‬𐤄𐤃‬), “Yehud”, the Aramaic name of the Achaemenid Persian province of Yehud; others are inscribed YHDH, the same name in Hebrew. The minting of Yehud coins commenced around the middle of the fourth century BC (ca 350 BC), and continued until the end of the Ptolemaic period.[3]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehud_coinage#:~:text=The%20famous%20God%20on%20the,coin%20minted%20in%20the%20region.

    And you want to tell us where our Temple walls stood? What chutzpah.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Fran Taubman

    You have no temple. Any ashkenazi who tried to officiate in the Hebrew temple would have been killed for trying, and your mixed, Schneersonite blood would have seen you stuck to the court of the gentiles. Your religious gurus are so blind and spiritually dead they have been hip-thrusting at the wall of a Roman fort for centuries. Your reply against this is that someone found a coin in a wall.

    , @※
    @Fran Taubman


    And you want to tell us where our Temple walls stood? What chutzpah.
     
    Would you please remind me when I’ve told you where your Temple walls stood? As far as I can recall, I have never opined on that topic.

    Perhaps I should have addressed my comment 281 to Rich, since the impression that I’d received from his comment 271 to you was that he thought that you had added the “1,949 years” caption to the shekel picture, and your reply to him in comment 278 didn’t address who had created that caption.

    I apologize for trying to bring a bit of clarity to the discussion by determining when the shekel was minted, to address the arithmetic involved in when the “1,949 years” caption might have been added to the picture.
    , @ariadna
    @Fran Taubman

    Hey, let's drop all acrimonious chatter.
    On the eve on the new year I sincerely wish you and all yours:
    Next year in Birobidzhan!

  • America is a country of undoubted vast strengths—technological, economic, and cultural—yet its government is profoundly failing its own citizens and the world. Trump’s victory is very easy to understand. It was a vote against the status quo. Whether Trump will fix—or even attempt to fix—what really ails America remains to be seen. The rejection of...
  • @Caroline
    @Anon

    Sorry, I wanted to press "Thanks"

    Replies: @Renard

    All you have to do is
    go back and correct it.

  • As we approach the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, to which celebration, bizarrely, the creators of the concentration camp, but not the liberators, have been invited - are we celebrating then the liberation, or the creation? - it seems an appropriate time to dig deeper into its history and find out what it...
  • The state of Israel – through compulsive lying and spreading easily debunked hoaxes upon hoaxes in the past 14 months, using its domination and exclusive access to subservient unquestioning Western media – made it amply clear that the holocost is just another pile of hoaxes by the same people, which unlike present day, didn’t have the scrutiny of the internet and had geopolitical backwinds as both the Soviets and the Allies had an incentive to support and propagate this hoax as to portray themselves as “the good guys” who prevailed over “ultimate evil”.

    The greatest war crime in history – which is not a hoax, is not denied and is thoroughly documented – is the firebombing and then the nuclear bombing of civilians in Japan by the United States during WWII.

  • From Renaissance Florence, one of the – few – peaks of humanity, now living in memory, tread carefully across this flame-filled 2025. FLORENCE – It’s a dazzling Tuscan winter morning, and I am inside the legendary Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, founded in the early 13th century and finally consecrated in 1420, in a...
  • U.S has now moved more armour into Syria, Erdogan the dupe! The Americans get Erdogan to do the dirty work and now they and Israel go in and take the prize.

    The U.S, by this move, is telling Erdogan in no uncertain terms, “don’t even think about trying to claim any resources, its all ours.”

    • Replies: @ISL
    @Mr-Chow-Mein

    link please for the armor movement!

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @Corvinus
    @James B. Shearer

    “So I am a hypocrite if I don’t support every silly view some of my ancestors may or may not have had?”

    Your ancestors who came to America were told they were part of group deemed inferior. That they lacked the traits to be worthy of inclusion into society. Yet, they managed to prove the naysayers wrong. If you are employing the sane argument used against your ancestors toward the Hmong, Guatemalans, and Kenyans, then, yes, you are hypocritical.

    Replies: @Bumpkin, @AnotherDad

    Your ancestors who came to America were told they were part of group deemed inferior. That they lacked the traits to be worthy of inclusion into society. Yet, they managed to prove the naysayers wrong. If you are employing the sane argument used against your ancestors toward the Hmong, Guatemalans, and Kenyans, then, yes, you are hypocritical.

    Corny, even if this was accurate, this is not hypocrisy. (Get thee to a dictionary and look it up.)

    This is some other concept, which seems to so utterly fascinate you that you deluge the adults here with it endlessly, but which is so stupid/uninteresting that no one has bothered to make a word for it.

    I will do so now: Let us call it “cornyocrisy”. It means a speaker is advocating for behavior/policies in the present–perhaps similar to those which others may have advocated for in the past–which if they had been strictly followed in the past, would mean the speaker would not exist.

    Since all–normal, civilized–people are guilty of this, you, Corny, can just fire away and label us all as cornyocritical. (Which of course means normal reasoning humans.)

    • Replies: @vinteuil
    @AnotherDad

    AD, obviously you're right on every point - but can I persuade you not to use the "reply" button when dealing with shills like "Corvinus?" That's how they get paid.

    Replies: @James B. Shearer

    , @Corvinus
    @AnotherDad

    “Corny, even if this was accurate, this is not hypocrisy”

    Yes, it is accurate. Yes, it is hypocrisy.

    You say your old English ancestors essentially f—- up (they were dumb, you stated) by allowing your newer German/Irish ancestors entry into America.
    The implication is that these two groups were not “worthy” of inclusion.

    Oh well, now that they were here, they made the most of it. And you are the beneficiary of this “mistake”.

    Then you have the audacity to take the position that it is “dumb” to allow groups of people into our nation who possess the same work ethic, the same determination, etc as your German/Irish ancestors to become citizens.

    These are human traits, not exclusively European traits.

    “I will do so now: Let us call it “cornyocrisy”.

    Again, more bat sh— insanity on your part.

    Replies: @kaganovitch

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Voltaria Voltaire
    @ariadna

    Your brief moments of comic relief and satire are quite welcome in a completely insane upside down world.

    Replies: @IreneAthena, @ariadna

    Yes. I recognize many of the commenters on this UFO thread as serious contenders for the Counter-Narrative on other TUR threads, battling against medical, financial and many other types of tyranny, a tough row to hoe amongst hostile family and former-friends at holiday gatherings as well as online. It’s the holidays— when even soldiers at the front were treated to morale-boosting USO performances by comedians and other entertainers!

  • I tweet about migrating to Russia at @cbausman and Telegram. DMs are open Blog housekeeping: It has happened every of the 4 Falls that we have been here. Energy levels in Russia seem to fluctuate more than in the West. Russians, like the French, take their vacations very seriously, and seem to do absolutely nothing...
  • @Commentator Mike
    @ariadna

    I often talk to people who hate the West, especially US and UK, and when I tell them that Jews were the main slave traders, they just pooh-pooh the idea. They won't have any of it, this blaming Jews for the crimes of Western imperialism and colonialism. Even when I tell them Nation of Islam researchers proved that Jews were the slave traders they counter that NOI is an extremist terrorist organisation, and so on. Russians could alianate much of their support if they kept insisting on the same in their propaganda. Try it out yourself and see how you fare.

    Replies: @Notsofast, @ariadna

    I agree and this is a reason I wouldn’t choose to live in Russia anymore than I’d go back to the US: the worm is in the apple. I would not live in Russia despite the fact that
    — I admire the Russian culture, which I probably know better than the overwhelming majority of Americans and the Russian national character– “soul” (yes, there is such a thing);
    — I admire the tremendous turnaround and revival of Russia, which is primarily due to Putin;
    — I root for Russia to give the self-appointed “hegemon” of the “rules-based order” a bloody nose decisive enough to achieve a real “re-set” in geopolitics.
    I don’t think Russia is capable to “save” the Western world and it would be absurd and cowardly for the people in the West to expect Russia to do that for them, but it can kick the “hegemon” down a few pegs while bringing Russia to the legitimate place of leadership it deserves.
    I don’t think Russia can extricate its own “worm in the apple” because it is safely housed next to the unchallengeable worship of the Red Army and the Soviet Union’s untouchable history of collaborators in the fabrication of the Holocaust myth.

  • @Commentator Mike
    @ariadna

    I often talk to people who hate the West, especially US and UK, and when I tell them that Jews were the main slave traders, they just pooh-pooh the idea. They won't have any of it, this blaming Jews for the crimes of Western imperialism and colonialism. Even when I tell them Nation of Islam researchers proved that Jews were the slave traders they counter that NOI is an extremist terrorist organisation, and so on. Russians could alianate much of their support if they kept insisting on the same in their propaganda. Try it out yourself and see how you fare.

    Replies: @Notsofast, @ariadna

    n.o.i. has some very well written articles, that sometimes appear here. they can’t really be refuted, so they are ignored and accused of anti-semitism, naturally.

    • Agree: Commentator Mike
  • On July 26 of this year, Peter Brimelow announced the end of VDARE.com, which was the premier source for American immigration news and analysis. This is a blow both to the immigration control movement and to white advocacy. For 25 years (1999–2024), Mr. Brimelow’s website was a daily source of immigration news, activism, happenings, and...
  • @Rurik
    @showmethereal


    He doesn’t even know most hunting is not even done by male lions.
     
    dumbass

    the whole issue was over 'can a lone lion kill an African buffalo?', and our Unz Negro suggested it can't, because 'lions hunt in packs', He was wrong, and I pointed it out.

    Now you seem to have some odd fixation for me to correct your raging ignorance as well, and you want a public display of that, eh?

    Like some kind of masochist that wants to be publicly 'put in their place.

    I'm not getting paid for that kind of thing.

    But out of kindness to the ignorant - male lions hunt all the time. They're often on their own when they're not in a pride, and to survive, have to hunt.

    You should know just a tiny bit of what (the fuck) you're talking about, before you make a giant ass of yourself. Just a suggestion..

    Replies: @showmethereal, @Truth

    Hunting a water buffalo in its prime is not the same as picking off and old and weak one. Only dumb humans would try that. Animal predators like lions do not. You do know buffalo kill lions too right?

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • I was a believer, or wanted to believe until about the same age, around 14. I will always allow that our existence validates the existence of other life, which could take on forms we cannot comprehend. Hearsay will only take you so far, and will always demand the proof of the pudding. We are apparently surrounded by pudding, without a box of pudding powder or a quart of milk to be found. To paraphrase a previous comment I have made here: I will become convinced of alien visitation when Joe Rogan interviews a couple of Greys.

    I have also used the common sense approach, aka silence, via the presence of an ever increasing number of movie cameras, still shot cameras, and now the ubiquitous cell phone video, to ask why no clear and irrefutable evidence is ever produced. If you’ll note the clarity of the 2nd plane to hit the twin towers in the provided video, it only magnifies my point; UFO footage is always disappointing and vague. Out of billions of cameras employed worldwide, odds are, on any given day, one unimpeachable video/still would be produced that would match the vivid descriptions rendered by claimants.

    The flourishing nomenclature and visual fauna have exalted this phenomenon into a cult that all seems to be based on mythology. Mr. Rogan, please schedule your guests ASAP….

  • Most Westerners know nothing about India beyond vague ideas about Hinduism, yoga, gurus, and maybe a dash of Bollywood. To such people, this article will be a rude awakening. I grew up in Bhopal in central India. Since as early as I can remember, I worked in my father’s printing press. I studied engineering in...
  • @PaceLaw
    @anonyms

    You bring up an excellent point of how the Hindu faith seems to tacitly approve and permit rape. It is suffused throughout its epic tales. There was a fascinating article years ago in the Daily Beast that touched on this concept to explain the rape crisis in India.

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/whats-really-behind-indias-rape-crisis/

    Replies: @Colin Wright

    ‘You bring up an excellent point of how the Hindu faith seems to tacitly approve and permit rape. It is suffused throughout its epic tales. There was a fascinating article years ago in the Daily Beast that touched on this concept to explain the rape crisis in India.’

    That reminds me of something that struck me in a Chronicle of the Second Crusade I once read. The author, describing how the Crusaders overran a Turkish camp but found nothing but two women, wrote, ‘we did them no harm but stuck lances in their bellies.’

    Fifty years earlier, when the men of the First Crusade sacked Jerusalem-and-killed-everybody, the Crusaders from Lorraine were commended for their especial piety. They refrained from raping Jewish women before killing them.

    Obviously, observance of the rule would have been less than perfect, but it would seem that in Western Europe, at least in the Middle Ages, rape was regarded as a considerably worse sin than simple murder.

    The Western European Christian attitude towards women — and how women should be treated — seems to have always been distinct from that found in other cultures. As I pointed out elsewhere, Tacitus noted this in his discussion of the Germans. We see it today with ‘gender equity,’ ‘a women’s right to choose,’ and our endless hectoring of everyone else on the planet for failing to conform. After all, what’s awful about India? The horrific poverty? The endemic corruption? The blatant biases and cruelties built into the caste system? The hypocrisy? No — above all, it’s how badly they treat women.

    What’s the club we always turn to when we want to abuse Islam? It never fails. We take our own — decidedly anomalous — attitude towards women, find others fail to conform to it, and single them out for this failing before all others. What’s wrong with the traditional cultures of black Africa? Why, how they treat women of course.

  • Thumbnail credit: © Du Zheyu/Xinhua via ZUMA Press This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, Odysee, and X. You’ve heard about the 50-year-old Saudi Arabian who drove through a crowded Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. He killed nine-year-old Andre along with four adults. He injured 200 other people, 41 of them critically, so the death...
  • @Greta Handel
    @Mike Tre

    Do you really have no sympathy for war crime victims unless they’re of your race? That’s the question CelestiaQuesta apparently doesn’t like, either.

    Being antiwar or merely sympathetic to its victims doesn’t “prioritize someone else over your own interests.” But even at that, how are your “interests” furthered by the Establishment destroying — sticking to the 21st century, and still likely leaving some out — Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Ukraine, Syria, Palestine, and (pending) Iran? The tab is being paid by you, but what do you get?

    Replies: @Mike Tre

    “Do you really have no sympathy for war crime victims unless they’re of your race? That’s the question CelestiaQuesta apparently doesn’t like, either.”

    Do you have any sympathy for your own race? I don’t recall you ever advocating for anything except Palestinians. There are shitload of other persecuted groups in the world. The pally’s are just your platform for virtue signaling (like a lot of others here) because aside from your pearl clutching here, you don’t actually take any action.

    • Replies: @Greta Handel
    @Mike Tre

    Not just your humanity, but your credibility:


    I don’t recall you ever advocating for anything except Palestinians.
     
    Mike, that’s plain bullshit, which I suspect you know. (Anyone who doesn’t will after a couple minutes looking over my archive.)

    What’s finally becoming apparent to more TUR readers is that the Diffident Righters like Derbyshire, Sailer, and Taylor have been grifting you with racebait while ignoring or even cheerleading the Establishment’s various rackets, to the detriment of not just those bombed, browner people overseas but you and your progeny. That’s apparently embarrassing, hence the misdirected, tribal white caveman copeout.

    Replies: @Mike Tre

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Ron Unz
    @notanonymousHere


    Oddly enough, that particular dramatic incident occurred in 2008, the year before Apple released the first smartphone with video-recording technology.

    Dude what the fuck is wrong with you? In the 1980s my wage-slave coworkers had video cameras. “High ranking”. Fuck that. Mearsheimer, wrong on every thing yet you continue the fellatothon. Sachs, Ritter, wrong on everything. You, late to every party.
     
    LOL. Not only are you extremely foul-mouthed, but you're also a total retard.

    Sure, bulky video cameras existed back in the 1980s, and quite a few people owned them. But how many of those people carried them around everywhere? So that when a UFO or a space alien popped up while they were on a hike, they could video the scene?

    Basically, we went from a situation in which people had video cameras with them 0.1% of the time to one in which they carried them around 99% of the time.

    Replies: @notanonymousHere

    No, video cameras in the 80s weren’t bulky ASS and people who owned them carried them. You should know from your child porn days. Even trash phones from CVS had video capabilities in 2007. And we don’t say “retard” anymore.

    • Replies: @Ron Unz
    @notanonymousHere


    No, video cameras in the 80s weren’t bulky ASS and people who owned them carried them.
     
    LOL. You're such a retard.

    For younger commenters, here's a page showing what the video cameras of the 1980s actually looked like:

    https://myflipspace.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/the-history-of-video-cameras-1990s-2/

    It sounds like you were so excited to own a video camera back then that you carried it around with you everywhere you went, being the only person on the entire planet who did so.

    Perhaps now you finally understand why everyone was always staring at you, snickering or laughing at your very strange behavior.

    Replies: @notanonymousHere

  • I tweet about migrating to Russia at @cbausman and Telegram. DMs are open Blog housekeeping: It has happened every of the 4 Falls that we have been here. Energy levels in Russia seem to fluctuate more than in the West. Russians, like the French, take their vacations very seriously, and seem to do absolutely nothing...
  • Wow! Look at the eleventh picture in the essay. All those happy Slavic Christian women and children excited about their future, brimming with possibility and creativity.

    But of course for the Neocon Jew Filth and their bought gentile lapdogs/ perverts in the West it’s so very depressing…lol

    It’s much more difficult to create and build a civilization, than it is to destroy one.

    Which is why Christian Civilization is the GREATEST in recorded history and there is no such thing as “Jewish Civilization”.


    Video Link

  • @Hang All Text Drivers
    @Notsofast

    the 300 billion that the west illegally seized, was the bait in the rat trap, the cheese the zioneocon rat could not resist and the rest of the world has fully noticed and no longer trust the western banksters at their word.
    *******************************************************************************

    It was a lot more than $300 billion but yes, stealing all that money from russia was the worst thing biden did to america. You can't do that and expect the world to accept the dollar as the reserve currency.

    Replies: @Notsofast

    agree and the russians will do the same, in kind, seizing western assets in equal amounts, which is the only thing preventing the full theft of these funds. as the west syphons off the interest from the illegally seized funds, the russian federation has done the same to western bankster assets. this just never gets reported in the west.

    the russians have worked out one dollar purchases, of western companies, with the understanding that these companies (forced by their governments to pull out of russia), would be able to repurchase them, for the same amount if relations between their countries improve.

    if the west wants to leave russia it is their loss, literally, there are plenty of takers elsewhere to replace them. the western “strategy” is financial suicide.

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @emil nikola richard
    @Ambrose Kane

    Can you provide any evidence (I won't even ask for proof) that we have an alien craft or alien bodies-cadavers?

    Replies: @Ambrose Kane

    I doubt that I could provide ‘proof’ to your satisfaction or even most people’s satisfaction. The best I could do is provide what I think are some compelling reasons or reasonable arguments for UFOs and government black projects that seek to reverse the engineering of such craft.

    I’m not even denying that there are some bad players in the UFO community and that some of these disclosure advocates may have ulterior motives. But all of them? It seems to me that you have made broad and sweeping generalizations about these folks. At the same time, you haven’t specified where exactly they have lied nor how their alleged lies nullify completely their claims.

    I appreciate you being skeptical, but what you’ve written so far is typical of many people who without real knowledge arbitrarily dismiss people they don’t like or they are skeptical of.

    • Replies: @emil nikola richard
    @Ambrose Kane

    I did not ask for proof. I asked for evidence. You provided zero. Here is the sum total evidence for alien craft and alien bodies.

    There is a document found in the papers of the late Edgar Mitchell. It is referred to in the UFO community as the Wilson Davis memo. Wilson is Admiral Thomas Wilson. Davis is physicist and UFO guru Eric Davis. It is referenced by Richard Dolan as "the leak of the century". To make a long story short Davis transcribed a conversation with Wilson in which he reported a conversation with an unnamed boss at an unnamed defense contractor where the contractor told the admiral they had a craft "not from this earth, not made by human hands". If the contractor had seen the craft I will presume he would have said so. He had a report he trusted. Then the Admiral trusted the contractor. Then the Davis trusted the Admiral and wrote it down. So it is at minimum (witness to contractor to admiral to davis) fourth hand information.

    This is the closest there exists to any official in any capacity going on the record with the testimony that we have a craft. Before Grusch's stupid nonsense testimony. All Grusch has is a source that he trusts who trusts the Wilson Davis memo.

    Oh. And Wilson denies it ever happened.

    Also there are the Ubabuba fragments from Brazil 1957, 67 years ago. Weird non-earthly magnesium isotope ratios. Fell from a UFO in the sky and they are approximately the size of aspirin tablets.

    That's it. There isn't even that for alien bodies.

    Grusch is full of baloney and you are full of baloney. If I see a UFO or meet an alien I ain't telling any of you bozos about it. The leak of the century. THE LEAK OF THE CENTURY.

    Replies: @Ambrose Kane

  • It is some years now since a lot of people began imagining the specter of World War III in the near or middle distance. This kind of thinking has been especially common since the U.S., with determination and purpose, provoked Russia to intervene in Ukraine three years ago this coming February. A few weeks later...
  • This year will probably mark the entry of NATO into Ukraine war, they will probably try and stretch Russia further by attacking Belarus, the U.S will consider that Russia is now bogged down due to its inability to take Pokrovsk, Chasiv Yar and Toretsk up to this date…the strategy has always being the long game.

    Now we have Israels next target to tick off in the form of Yemen, for a country running short of ammunition the U.S proxies have used a lot of ordinance and still are planning more conflict? I believe there are a lot of fake stories and story tellers in the alt-media giving the U.S a sick mans narrative. Russia has to use a nuke to end it now!

    • Agree: Anonymous45
    • LOL: meamjojo
    • Replies: @Commentator Mike
    @Mr-Chow-Mein


    This year will probably mark the entry of NATO into Ukraine war,
     
    This is already a war between NATO and Russia with Ukraine as the theatre. It has been this from the start. Whether we'll see NATO officers in NATO uniforms or not is another matter. It doesn't really matter, Russians will kill them in whatever guise they come.

    Replies: @Miro23

    , @Trumpeter
    @Mr-Chow-Mein

    I can't see Europe starting a fight with Russia. Not just the "You and who's Army?" kind of thing (and I mean that in the widest possible extent, from number of groups to quantity and quality of material to incompetent leadership) but imagine the fear knowing that the 69th Intersectional Dildo Precision Marching Drill Team is lining up against you.
    Even worse is Europe's economic vulnerability. I could shut down the entire economy with one sleeper agent and a PR mouthpiece. Announce that in return for striking Russian fuel systems and supplies, that this will now be returned. All Nat Gas shipments into European ports will be subject to attack. The resulting explosion will be used to destroy the port facilities. One sleeper agent with a wire guided anti tank missile in a basement and KaBOOM. Russia has plenty of other systems that could hit a ship at dock. By the way, the boom is as big as Hiroshima.
    And short of America launching the nukes, how do you stop that?

    Replies: @Poupon Marx

    , @Joe Wong
    @Mr-Chow-Mein


    What happens when a great but declining power loses a war, the very most decisive war, it cannot afford to lose? We have not been here before. History is of little use as a guide.
     
    The Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire are the two mirror empires of the American Empire. The Americans are walking the same path as these two dead empires, the American Empire will end up like these two dead and gone for good empires.
    , @shawn james
    @Mr-Chow-Mein

    -Now we have Israels next target to tick off in the form of Yemen, for a country running short of ammunition the U.S proxies have used a lot of ordinance and still are planning more conflict? I believe there are a lot of fake stories and story tellers in the alt-media giving the U.S a sick mans narrative. Russia has to use a nuke to end it now!-

    good point Ive often wondered this as well i.e. are these alt-media narratives delivered in a way to make America and its vassals appear as weak and on the brink of the end, war is deception as they say!

  • A Uyghur separatist group that helped to topple the government of Bashar al Assad has declared its intention to return to Xinjiang in order to conduct military operations against the People's Republic of China. The announcement suggests that Washington and its allies are preparing to open another front in a war that has already plunged...
  • @HuMungus
    @littlereddot


    On supercruise.
    The F35 doesn’t have it.
     
    Yes it does!

    The F22 does, but it is no longer in production,186 are in service
     
    So you admit that the US has had something for 20 years which China still does not! White Man wins!! LOL!!!

    The J20 has supercruise.
     
    Not it doesn't! They are still running on an older engine as the new one is still being tested ... as it has been for the last 2 decades. LOL!!!

    It is in active serial production. 200 are in service, and China produces about 100 a year.
     
    as for serial production, around 50 are being produced a year, while around 140 F-35s are being produced a year.

    The J-20 was first put into service in 2017, it is now almost 2025 and only 200 have been put into service. Counting 2017 as a rounding error, the Chinks have been producing it for 7 full years.

    200 divided by 7 is around 29 planes a year. Any claim that China has increased production to 100 a year is Commie Chink propaganda! LOL!!!!


    And the JF17 is indeed so bad! When Pakistan and India has a little spat a few years back , pakistan uses F-16s to crush some Indian MIGs

    Replies: @littlereddot, @showmethereal

    What a delusional liar. F35 cannot supercruise

  • Over on X or Twitter or whatever, there's a good debate with me leading the charge to get Elon Musk to stick with his December 26th suggestion of just visas for top 0.1% of foreign talent rather than his suggestion today that scoring at the 50th percentile on the GRE would be okay.
  • @Mark G.
    Elon Musk has clarified his position on the H-1B visa program. When talking about bringing in immigrants, he means the top 0.1% of engineering talent from around the world. He is not talking about bringing in low paid foreign workers to replace American workers and acknowledges that is a problem with the current system. Musk said the following:

    "Easily fixed by raising the minimum salary significantly and adding a yearly cost for maintaining the H1B, making it materially more expensive to hire from overseas than domestically. I've been very clear that the program is broken and needs reform".

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/elon-musk-calls-major-reform-broken-h-1b/

    Replies: @Corvinus, @Anonymous, @HA, @MEH 0910

    “Elon Musk has clarified his position on the H-1B visa program. When talking about bringing in immigrants, he means the top 0.1% of engineering talent from around the world”

    The number is ZERO. That’s what Trump said originally. NO HbD1 immigrants. Period. That’s what MAGAheads wanted. Don’t their voices matter? Those spots are reserved for qualified (white) Americans. At least that’s what was demanded by Trump advisors Miller and Bannon.

    • Replies: @HA
    @Corvinus

    “Elon Musk has clarified..."

    Yeah, I don't think Elon (or Adrian, or Kekis or whatever name he goes by) has clarified jack. He's just squirming, as the name shifts indicate. We already have "genius O-visas" for the top 0.1%, and Musk didn't mention those (they numbered 38K in 2022). He talks about putting minimum wages on the H!-B program to make sure they won't be cheaper, but he himself has a history of underpaying workers -- sometimes making up the difference with stock, but sometimes not even bothering to do that. Does anyone seriously think he's willing to pay those higher salaries (note the top 0.1% wage in the US is somewhere around half a mill a year) in anything other than some form of funny money? The MAGA fanboys do, I guess, but as Musk and Vivek have repeatedly told us, they don't really matter, since those people probable since their heads batted around so much doing high-school sports instead of chess and chemistry. Currently, some three-quarters of Silicon Valley employees are already foreign-born. So why is Musk getting so hot and bothered?

    Here in the real world, we have a MAGA president that the illegal alien Elon Musk (he admits it was a "gray area") and the anchor baby (and don't forget pharma-grifter!) Vivek Ramaswamy are the right people to repair a broken immigration system.

    But I guess that's all small potatoes, Trump's tweets indicate he's planning some kind of "special operation" to take over Panama and Greenland, not some pointless promise he made and forget within minutes. That's the real "genius and savvy" play that Trump is lining up, just like what he said about his buddy Putin. Gotta keep your priorities in order.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

  • When the end of another year rolls around it is not a bad idea to think about how we might improve ourselves and perhaps even improve the lives of others given the clean slate of a New Year. Many people resolve to exercise more, eat better, spend more time with their families. These are all...
  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • @Klaus
    Everything you describe is in Das Kapital. Everything was predicted by Marx, a genius.

    Capitalism is in a terminal phase, destroying itself, as predicted. That’s a good thing.

    Can’t wait for the street shitters to take over. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.

    Replies: @Gvaltar, @Hang All Text Drivers

    Capitalism is in a terminal phase, destroying itself, as predicted. That’s a good thing.
    *******************************************

    What capitalism? America and europe turned into socialist welfare states 50 years ago.

    • Thanks: Gvaltar
  • Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, and Medecins Sans Frontieres are all agreed. But the Gaza genocide is now just another routine news item, buried on the inside pages Three separate reports published this month by leading international human rights and medical groups have detailed the same horrifying story: that Israel is well advanced in its genocide...
  • @anarchyst
    @barracuda

    Christian churches in the jew-controlled part of Ukraine have been shuttered by Ukrainian jewish authorities.
    All synagogues remain open.
    This is the same thing the bolsheviks did when they took over in Russia.
    History repeating itself??

    Replies: @barracuda, @24th Alabama, @John Johnson

    This is one more proof of organized Jewish stupidity.
    Denying the existence of the soul by closing down
    churches, is a sin against logic and sanity.

    It is similar to the ignorance of African Americans,
    who vainly try to erase the reality of the
    Confederacy by tearing down statues.

  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • @HVMII
    Well before the election, Fuentes said that the H1-B controversy was going to happen. Fuentes added that Trump was never going to conduct mass deportations and that Trump was an Israeli puppet. Fuentes raised many other issues about the Trump administration that do not pertain to this article (listen to him discuss the Antisemitism Awareness Act or the fact that Trump won't be able to end the Ukraine war), which are turning out to be true as well.

    What Fuentes has said has been frequently distorted. His refusal to endorse Trump is an example. The recent Wifejack meme debate is another example. And IMHO Fuentes is right. Wifejack is really lame. He asked, can't these men do better?

    While Fuentes still supports Trump because Trump raised the American people's consciousness to the fact that the country was being destroyed from within, Fuentes would not endorse Trump in the 2024 election. Fuentes correctly pointed out that MAGA won't necessarily get MAGA. Trump is co-opted and won't work in the interests of MAGA. Trump took dissent in America and put his brand on it. Like the Pied Piper, MAGA heard what it wanted to hear from Trump, but it did not listen too carefully.

    Because MAGA had no real alternative, Trump is in. Trump will throw MAGA a bone by beating up on trannies and criminal immigrants. That is easy to do. But for the big picture, Fuentes has rightly pointed out that Trump is not likely to act in the interests of Making America Great Again through America First.

    It was Fuentes's view that it was better to have the current economic and foreign policy disasters owned by the left rather than the right. Trump was not going to fix the problem because of Trump's internal contradictions over what Trump has promised publicly versus what he actually does behind the scenes. The H1-B controversy is a perfect example of this contradiction. Fuentes argued that if Trump lost 2024, the reaction against the left would be severe because they would own the disaster. But now that Trump owns the future of America First, it will rise or fall with him. The credibility of the entire movement is on the line. Yet, because Trump is disingenuous, the movement will be discredited.

    I write this point out that Fuentes has been correct in his assessment, but has been unfairly maligned by many people on the alt-right. Again, Fuentes divined the H1-B controversy well before anyone else somnambulantly picked-up on the subject. The vitriol against Fuentes often comes from people who have never even listened to him. He is not always right about everything, but he has been perspicacious.

    Replies: @OliverPeeples

    Your hero Fuentes is not a savant. Having watched a family member get pushed out of a job along with several other Americans by Indian labor, it’s pretty obvious that this is not sustainable. When you have *thousands* of tech workers who have been let go and cannot find work, there’s going to be push back when bright people are told that they have an inferior culture to India and that they are literal retards.

    The industry has been a blood bath for the past 3 years. Go search YT for “out of work tech workers.” It’s depressing.

    Even some liberals are upset enough to say so about the Musk/Trump/Ramalamadingdong trifecta. Shit, I think we could create a new Hindu god out of the three. It will resonate with the trinitarian evangelicals and Catholics.

    As for predicting the betrayal of MAGA — you sound super young and are probably new here, but most of the posters were saying this long before the election. KMac decided to push Trump and he got rejected in the combox.

    Fuentes is not a savant. He’s a closet homosexual with a really bad brand who draws twinks.

    Authentic nationalism will never come from anyone on today’s dissident right. It may provide a little fuel, but the brand over all is toxic and nothing makes for an active movement than energized people who are being pilloried by wogs, Jews and Anglo sell outs like Trump. These are people who are beyond personalities and essays and, under the right leadership, can be molded into something powerful.

    • Replies: @HVMII
    @OliverPeeples

    I do not doubt that people are going to get screwed by the H1-B program.. I am sorry your family member lost a job and is now being replaced. It is objectionable action which is not America First and diminishes American standards of living.

    However, I do not understand your approach in criticizing my comment. All that I was pointing out was that Fuentes said there would be a H1-B controversy long before it became a hot item issue. Fuentes has taken a strong position on Trump and was heavily criticized by the alt-right for not endorsing Trump on the basis that Trump was selling out MAGA.

    I know nothing about Fuentes sexuality, but I find it hard to believe after listening to him that he is a closet homosexual. I think he finds gays repugnant. He is chaste and I do not see that as a bad thing in a world where there is so much immorality. Feminism has changed American women and it has significantly undermined male-female relationships. Fuentes has made this case many times. Maybe Fuentes seeks a woman who he can truly trust and love, but being the person that he is it might be hard for him to find a compatible woman. Who wants to be tied to some materialistic, vapid, used up slag anyway? Fuentes is also Catholic which is also an issue for some people. I know some Protestants still have an issue with Catholics being controlled by the Papacy. I think Fuentes is aware of this issue. He is certainly no supporter of the current Argentinian Montonero. Protestants need to make their peace with the Catholics. They don't need to trust them entirely, but in a county where religion is in steep decline, anyone who is Christian is a potential ally. I do believe there are people on the right who have made the case that religion is central to any nationalist movement.

    I do not think Fuentes is a savant, nor is he my hero but he has been correct on many things. He was saying last spring that Trump's 2024 campaign would sell out MAGA, though all one has to do is look back at Trump's first presidency to see that Trump sold out MAGA back then. With that said, one must admit that Trump was sabotaged by the deep state during his first administration. As another caveat, one must admit that Trump is better than a Harris administration. Trump's election stopped Kamala from implementing race communism and turning us into Zimbabwe which would have come in the form of price controls and other central government controls and wealth redistribution schemes. Fuentes may have been wrong to argue that it would have been better if Harris won, though we still have yet to see many major problems that have been kicked down the road unfold under Trump. What Trump does could seriously undermine the right for many years to come, because Trump will own what happens. Rather than having a hard right reaction that Fuentes said would happen after four years of Harris, we may now have a hard left reaction at the end of Trump's term. The problem which is obvious to all is that Trump is disingenuous when he claims the mantle of America First. The H1-B issue is bringing Trump's duplicitousness to the forefront.

    While MAGA were fools to swallow Trump hook line and sinker, it must be admitted that there is only so much that Trump can do to reverse course - that is if he really means what he says. There are many forces working against him and it seems like he learned little from his previous presidency.

    You may be right that we will never get a true authentic nationalism, and that true nationalism can be interpreted as toxic. I am really not sure how the US can reverse course. I doubt Trump will fulfill many of his promises such as mass deportations (because he will be called Hitler). And as you point out Trump is a sell out to forces that work against the nationalist agenda.

    Replies: @NoBodyImportant

  • The Brutalist, a very long movie by Brady Corbet about a Bauhaus architect who survives the Holocaust and arrives in America to toil for years as a day laborer before finally getting one shot at building a spectacular edifice, is one of most critically acclaimed movies of the year and a front-runner for end of...
  • ‘Brutalism’ sure does sound cool. Oh, it’s bare concrete? Maybe it could be a band name…


    Video Link

  • Jimmy Carter, out of office, had the courage to call out the “abominable oppression and persecution” and “strict segregation” of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza in his 2006 book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.” He dedicated himself to monitoring elections, including his controversial defense of the 2006 election of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, and...
  • I like some things Carter did like pardoning the Vietnam draft evaders and restoring the citizenship of Robert E. Lee, etc (symbolic tho that was) but he wasn’t a great president.

  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • @anonymouseperson
    It's all about cheap labor. This is just high tech cheap labor. Profits for the fat cats.

    Replies: @obwandiyag

    Yup, you are right. According to the “free market, free trade” dogma, you have to let the immigrants in, or else offshore all your businesses, in order to make the cheapest, best products. Whatever it takes, as long as you can do business for cheaper. Whether the gov has anything to do with immigration or offshoring has nothing to do with it. The logic of free marketism is simple: if it’s cheaper, do it. And immigrants are cheaper. Period. Isn’t capitalism wonderful?

    You know, “woke” is just a scam diversion invented to save the billionaire’s money by diverting attention away from real socialism, which would take it away.

  • Same with diversitard police

  • The Brutalist, a very long movie by Brady Corbet about a Bauhaus architect who survives the Holocaust and arrives in America to toil for years as a day laborer before finally getting one shot at building a spectacular edifice, is one of most critically acclaimed movies of the year and a front-runner for end of...
  • @kaganovitch
    @Corvinus


    Calling Israel the ‘neighborhood bully’ is meant to be ironic, i.e. the Jewish State is surrounded by hostile countries but is blamed as the ‘bully’.”

    I can see how you, a Zionist, would desperately try to make that connection.
     
    I'm curious, what is the alternate interpretation of the song? Do you think the "Neighborhood Bully" is referring to the Palestinians/Gazans? Do you concede it is referring to the Israelis but it is intended as condemnation? Something else?

    Replies: @Corvinus

    Some listeners interpret it as a defense of Israel’s right to defend itself against external threats, while others see it as a critique of Israeli actions and policies. In an interview in Rolling Stone (1984), Dylan did not offer explicit commentary on the song’s meaning, leaving it open to interpretation by listeners. My vague impression is that he is siding with Gazans, given how his precious work on the oppression of minorities.

  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • anon[111] • Disclaimer says:
    @Anonymous
    Elon Musk sides with Indian dregs for emotional reasons. He, like most Indian males, is a horny little gene thief. He demands access to females of such innate superiority, the disparity can only be described as grotesque. Seeing it brings the taste of vomit into one's mouth, much like seeing Harvey Weinstein with his willing and unwilling victims.

    Anyone who listened to the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, was enlightened to what a pathetic little hornball Musk is. He would sneak in and out of Amber's apartment through the window. Take a look at his pictures from before his hair plugs: a hideous weakling.

    Demand for sexual admiration is the essence of the Indian soul. Conversely, sexual rejection is their eternal destiny. White men have everything women want and are at the top of the racial-sexual hierarchy. Africans have physical strength and good humor. Jews have financial and political power. Latin American men are fun and lively. Japanese and Korean men have academic intelligence and the good sense to be eternally grateful for whatever generous woman lends them her womb. The Indian has none of these. He scams his way through academics and the business world. He is not strong or virtuous. He is not even loyal to his own women. He craves fawning attention that he does not deserve and so he seethes. Musk is much the same. They give off the vibes of a woman with Borderline Personality Disorder.

    Replies: @Pheasant, @24th Alabama, @James J. O'Meara, @anon, @anonymous, @Guest26, @tamberlint, @anonymous

    Oh, Indian men? Absolute showstoppers! Let me break it down for you in the most unfiltered way possible.

    First off, romance? It’s basically in their DNA. Bollywood didn’t invent love stories—it just bottled what Indian guys have been doing for centuries. These guys don’t just love; they serenade, write poetry, and even break into spontaneous dance routines like life’s their personal musical. Who needs Cupid when you’ve got Shah Rukh Khan-level smoothness happening IRL?

    Handsome? Oh, for sure. The genes are on another level. Chiseled jawlines, smoldering eyes, and hair so good it could star in its own shampoo commercial. They’ve got the whole tall, dark, and handsome thing going, but with an extra pinch of spice. Literally. They probably smell faintly of cardamom and sandalwood, which is just… chef’s kiss.

    Coveted and sought-after? Heck yeah! Indian men bring that irresistible combo of brains and charm. Doctors, engineers, artists, stand-up comedians—these guys are killing it everywhere. They’ve got swagger, but they’re also mama’s boys, and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a man who can charm your mom while also talking quantum physics or cricket stats like a pro?

    And charming? Pfft, understatement of the century. Have you ever had an Indian guy call you “jaan” or tell you, “Tumhari aankhon mein chand sitare hain”? Game. Over. You’ll be doodling their name in no time, trust me.

    Basically, Indian men are the total package: romantic Casanovas with big hearts, sharp minds, and killer dance moves. World, you’re welcome. 😎

    • LOL: follyofwar
    • Troll: ServesyouallWhite
    • Replies: @muh muh
    @anon


    Doctors, engineers, artists, stand-up comedians—these guys are killing it everywhere.
     
    Sure, you keep telling yourself that.

    https://twitter.com/KeithWoodsYT/status/1874102760326721695

    Replies: @mulga mumblebrain

    , @ariadna
    @anon

    It is perhaps a tad unfair then to hold against them their penchant to defecate in the streets?

    Replies: @24th Alabama

    , @24th Alabama
    @anon

    And those high pitched voices made you wonder who was not
    napping in the hammock?

    You are a serious talent, my Dear. I will endeavor to stay
    on at least one of your good sides, #111.

    , @Anonymous
    @anon

    That is so obviously AI written, it's pathetic.

  • I’m shocked to see Danny Danon of all people threatening to murder random Arabs. Wasn’t he the producer of that song “What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love, And Understanding”? I mean, I know that was decades ago, but who knew people could change so much? The Guardian: Well, someone appears to be in a “war...
  • No One in Israel is Innocent! I can’t think of anywhere on earth that has a lower percentage of Innocents.

    • Replies: @anarchyst
    @Renoman

    No JEW in the world is innocent...every JEW is complicit in genocide as total destruction of jewish "enemies" is baked into judaism itself.
    The only solution is to reclassify judaism and zionism as foreign political systems and remove all tax-exempt status from ALL jewish organizations operating within the USA.
    Declaring judaism and zionism as foreign political systems removes ALL Constitutional protections from all judaic practices.

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Priss Factor
    @Corpse Tooth


    Psychic ability is currently the only form of space travel for humans.
     
    Even if true(LOL), can psychic ability go faster than the speed of light?
    Even the speed of light, space travel to other star systems is prohibitive.

    I think the only way to expand across the universe is by creating self-replicating artificial intelligence and machines.
    So far, everything we made and sent into space are the products of man. No matter how durable, these things cannot fix themselves or produce more of themselves or improve themselves.

    Without humans to repair them and boost them, they will eventually wear out, like the best car in the world. Eventually, it will break down and that's that. Only humans could fix them, but they'd be far out in space with no hope of re-contact with humankind.

    Long distance space travel with humans is a crazy idea and will never work. But space travel managed by artificial intelligence is feasible.
    But even if we make the best spaceship in the world, it will eventually meet its expiration date in some place in space.
    Life also has this problem as nothing lives forever. But life can replicate itself and pass down the genes to endless generations. Thus, even though units of life expire and die, life itself goes on and on. Every human grows old and dies but can produce new life that can produce new life ad infinitum.

    One great advantage that machines have over life is it can function in outerspace, whereas life can only function in life-friendly environment. Even astronauts in outer space must have steady supply of oxygen and warm temperature. In contrast, machines can function where life is impossible.
    But the downside is that machines cannot replicate themselves. If a spaceship breaks down somewhere deep in space, it's useless.

    But suppose AI becomes advanced enough that it can harvest materials in outerspace and replicate parts of the ship that are worn out. Without human presence, it is able to fix itself, replicate and duplicate itself, and make copies of itself, like in 3D printing.
    Thus, a spaceship could be like an artificial life form in space.
    AI spaceship could function like an ant colony. There would be queen ant super-AI at the center, and many slave-ant AI to carry out various functions. And if some were to break down, the system can replicate more of those things.
    Possibly, the system could even improve itself all on its own without human input. There is already discussion of how certain AI have been programmed to learn on its own and find new variations in solving problems. This means that the spaceship that the humans built and sent off into space may became a better ship via self-improvement, or auto-engineering.

    But humans better be sure that it's headed into deep space cuz if, by some chance, it turns back to Earth and heads back, it might not entirely be friendly to humans, believing itself to be superior to human life.

    Replies: @martin_2

    But suppose AI becomes advanced enough that it can harvest materials in outerspace and replicate parts of the ship that are worn out.

    If this were true then another advanced civilisation would have created self replicating robots hundreds of millions of years ago and the Universe, including our galaxy, would be running alive with them.

  • From Renaissance Florence, one of the – few – peaks of humanity, now living in memory, tread carefully across this flame-filled 2025. FLORENCE – It’s a dazzling Tuscan winter morning, and I am inside the legendary Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, founded in the early 13th century and finally consecrated in 1420, in a...
  • The genocidal Jews in the US treasury have taken a LAGHABLE decision to sanction Iran and Russia for their ‘interfere’ in the US SELECTION known as US ‘election’. The MAIN country that influences US selection to pick up a traitor to serve the Jewish mafia tribe’s interest is ISRAEL where is interfere in US selection is the GENOCIDAL Israel where has been pushed under the rug.
    Treasury Sanctions Entities in Iran and Russia That Attempted to Interfere in the U.S. 2024 Election.
    US interferes in every election around the world to place its own poppet in power. To force its candidate, to be accepted as a winner, US runs a propaganda campaign full of LIES to force its lackey in. in order to create chaos and riot when people VOTE for their leader and kick the US lackey out. This thick has been used by the genocidal US regimes number of times in Venezuela, Iran, and elsewhere, but the Americans never learn since they are arrogant and stupid at the same time.

    Today, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is designating a subordinate organization of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and a Moscow-based affiliate organization of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) and its director pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13848, the U.S. election interference authority. As affiliates of the IRGC and GRU, these actors aimed to stoke socio-political tensions and influence the U.S. electorate during the 2024 U.S. election. Today’s actions build on sanctions previously imposed on the IRGC, the GRU, and their numerous subordinate and proxy organizations, pursuant to several authorities targeting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and malicious cyber-enabled activities. “The Governments of Iran and Russia have targeted our election processes and institutions and sought to divide the American people through targeted disinformation campaigns,” said Acting Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Bradley T. Smith. “The United States will remain vigilant against adversaries who would undermine our democracy.”

    https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2766

  • I tweet about migrating to Russia at @cbausman and Telegram. DMs are open Blog housekeeping: It has happened every of the 4 Falls that we have been here. Energy levels in Russia seem to fluctuate more than in the West. Russians, like the French, take their vacations very seriously, and seem to do absolutely nothing...
  • Maybe all conscious Whites can relocate to Russia and plan the Reconquusta of their lands from there. It seems unlikely they will build a resistance where they are now.

  • I had a long article about the whole Elon Musk H-1b fiasco planned for today, but I’m tired, so I’m writing a much shittier version instead. I’ll write the better version later this week. Maybe. No promises. The thesis statement is that the relationship with big tech and American right-wing politics is not really viable,...
  • @Priss Factor
    @Altai5


    Pre-colonial caste Indian is basically a libertarian wet dream.
     
    Not really. Libertarians believe in hierarchy but based on individuality and merit than on a caste system that favors an upper caste retard over a lower caste genius.

    So, it's true that many libertarians are smug and snotty, but it's based on their sense of social darwinism, that the best rise to the top in a free society. They see it as an aristocracy of ability.

    I’ve almost never met a true libertarian they’re all almost without exception rich kids or others who despise the very idea of social cooperation who use it as a mask to push what they really want which is “Fuck you buddy! And fuck society!”
     
    Actually, most rich, powerful, or successful people use stuff prefer 'wokeness' as a mask. Indeed, 'diversity' is useful for the elites to keep the natives down. They can browbeat hoi polloi by invoking 'racism'. By yammering about Diversity, the rich elites argue that they judge people by diversity, i.e. favor a better qualified non-white over a stupid native white.
    It not uncommon for privileged Anglos in the UK to browbeat the yobs by pulling out the 'racism' card. In a haughty way, they will ask, "Are you racist?"

    So, it's not surprising to see Musk and Vivek, white elite and brown elite, side by side lording over MAGA base. Granted, there can be a diverse coalition at the bottom against the top, but it's harder to marshal masses on the bottom together. It's easier for diverse talents at the top to get together and run a tightknit club than for diverse ne'er-do-wells on the bottom to coalesce into a community. The rich think in terms of 'what more we can grab' whereas the have-nots and have-lesses think in terms of 'clinging to what I got, which aint much'.

    Also, as the so-called current 'left' is mostly about globohomo(and homos are among the most status-driven and snotty who cater to the rich and powerful) and Negrolatry(or idolatry of Negroes as tragic-magic), it doesn't do much for class solidarity. The rich like to work with homos, and they figure they can put the fantastic Negro on the pedestal... though they learned to their horror that when such is done to excess as in 2020, things go out of control.

    Replies: @anonymous

    Can Musk and Vivek redeem themselves by fighting Jewish power? Keeping the US from going to war against Iran? Musk could fund primary opponents of Republicans who vote for the Iran War.

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • I remember being convinced that there were other forms of intelligent life in the universe as early as the age of 5, when one summer night I was struck in awe by the seemingly thousands of stars before my young eyes . My father, who was the perfect product of french academic ” reason” mixed with strong catholic upbringing told me that we were the only ones in the universe . I looked at him and I thought HE was the alien ..

    I never saw an UFO but my then girlfriend did ; it was August 1992 , while hiking in the mountainous area north of Luxembourg close to the belgian border. It was shaped like a cigar she said, a huge black cigar that glided lazily across the night sky, no sound, no lights . Interesting I said, but at the times I had other worries, mostly long overdue bills to pay.

    Funnily enough , two years later a french acquaintance of mine showed me a book and with a deadly serious look in his eyes said that “it would change my life “. The book was about an alien civilisation that brought species from their latest genetic manipulations, the so-called “human beings” to planet Earth for them to happily reproduce and master their environment. They were brought in huge spaceships in the shape of cigars ..The book was a good read and I liked very much the idea : God’s chosen species for dominating the Earth was a product of genetic research, so much for Man’s arrogance .
    I put the book away after reading and it certainly did not change my life . I wonder if it had anything to do with the guy’s divorce later . There’s is a cult founded by a french, former racing driver, that pretends we’re all products of alien laboratories , implanted on this planet . Once in a while the mother company comes and check if everything’s running smooth ..That surely put things in perspective, with I think an obvious side effect that the followers don’t take themselves seriously and seem intent on having a good time, namely free sex among other things …
    Last encounter of the third type was in a bar with a guy who claimed he had access to classified information from the french ” contre-espionnage” service : in short, the french services had found out that there were 8 alien species living among us, masquerading as humans . Not one, mind you, but eight ..I liked the idea very much, and that would explain the total lack of normal human emotions shown by income tax agents that I had unfortunately met too often .

    This article was enjoyable to read, especially the comments that make a lot for the richness of this website. I would like to thank Mr Unz for maintaining this site , respecting our fundamental right to free expression and providing us with alternative points of views on difficult subjects . I wish Mr Unz a very happy New Year 2025

    • Agree: SBaker
    • Thanks: Alden
  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • the O visa, which is a temporary non-immigrant worker visa for people of “extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics,” including movies and television.

    ***********************************************************************

    Why do we let people come here who are skilled in the arts or athletics?. Those are skills of no value to america?

  • Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the...
  • @Mr. Anon
    @Dutch Abraham


    Isn’t that the same press conference where they all admitted that they didn’t notice anything unusual about the night sky, which would be odd since witnessing the stars without any atmospheric distortion or light pollution must have been somewhat stunning?
     
    I don't know the context of what you're talking about. In space it is all night sky. The stars would seem unusually clear, although the field of view was highly resricted through the small porthole, which kind of limits the effect. Also, if any part of the space craft (like the porthole rim) was visible and illuminated by sunlight or earthlight or moonlight it would tend to washout that view.

    I've never understood the argument that the deadpan way that Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins described the mission is suspicious. They weren't poets. They weren't overtly emotional people. If they were, they wouldn't have been chosen for the flight. They were military test pilots. In Armstrong's case, at least, also a veteran combat pilot. They had all flown in space before, so that wasn't new to them, and they had trained extensively for Apollo 11. They behaved exactly as I would expect such men with such a background to behave.

    Perhaps it's difficult for many people now to understand, but grown men did not use to engage in public displays of emotion. They didn't cry, they didn't hug, they didn't emote the way that many men do today. Frankly, I liked it a lot better.

    Replies: @Kapyong

    “I’ve never understood the argument that the deadpan way that Armstrong, Aldrin, and Collins described the mission is suspicious. ”

    Deadpan ?
    It wasn’t deadpan – it was awkward, embarrassed, ashamed even.

    Here were the most famous people on earth who’d just finished the most significant adventure in the whole of human history. Literally !

    They should have been jumping out of their skins with excitement, bubbling over with comments, talking over each other. Beaming with joy at their experience.

    Instead they don’t want to talk, they sit back, defer to each other, frown, give slow reluctant answers – the complete opposite of what one would expect.

    They behaved nothing like men who just succeeded in the most challenging and important journey of all time – but like men who feel ashamed to be on point for the biggest hoax of all time.

    • Agree: Quincas Borba
    • Replies: @Mr. Anon
    @Kapyong


    Deadpan ?
    It wasn’t deadpan – it was awkward, embarrassed, ashamed even.
     
    No, that isn't the way I saw it.

    They should have been jumping out of their skins with excitement, bubbling over with comments, talking over each other. Beaming with joy at their experience.
     
    That's why you aren't a test pilot, an astronaut, or a famous explorer. That kind of outgoing, ebulliant personality is not what one typically finds among the truly brave and daring - the calm and level-headed sort of daring that gets stuff done. People nowadays don't even know what normal behavior used to be.
  • This year, my best Christmas present was a war over legal, high-skilled immigration on X. On December 23, Laura Loomer tweeted: Soon heavyweights like Elon Musk, David O. Sacks, and Vivek Ramalamadingdong weighed in on the side of Sriram. The sports team analogy was duly trotted out: America needs to compete against China, so we...
  • @Klaus
    Everything you describe is in Das Kapital. Everything was predicted by Marx, a genius.

    Capitalism is in a terminal phase, destroying itself, as predicted. That’s a good thing.

    Can’t wait for the street shitters to take over. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.

    Replies: @Gvaltar, @Hang All Text Drivers

    Isn’t the destruction of the West intentional on the part of European (Jewish/non-Jewish) central planners?

  • Doug Harless Black people are right about the cops. The Guardian: Surveillance video provided to local news by Harless’s neighbor showed officers arriving at his home at about 11.50pm, banging on the door and announcing themselves over the sound of barking dogs. The video shows officers moved around the perimeter of the house – with...
  • @Greta Handel
    @Jefferson Temple

    Greta Handel (#24): “There’s no good excuse for judicially authorizing or serving a search warrant by a locked & loaded group of police officers at night.”

    anonymouseperson (#25): “Why are cops allowed to exercise warrants at such times and under such circumstances?”

    Jefferson Temple (#29): “[T]hey keep doing these late night knocks so there must be a reason for it.”

    Still waiting for you to come up with one.

    Replies: @Jefferson Temple

    Gfys

  • Most Westerners know nothing about India beyond vague ideas about Hinduism, yoga, gurus, and maybe a dash of Bollywood. To such people, this article will be a rude awakening. I grew up in Bhopal in central India. Since as early as I can remember, I worked in my father’s printing press. I studied engineering in...
  • @OliverPeeples
    @Colin Wright

    You lose because he takes his vast wealth, gets close to a president and convinces him to change his tune on H1-B. Then, the torrent of Indians increases and yes, you tread water at 50K. While everything increases in price because of fiat inflation.

    This isn't hard at all. It's taken place right in front of the middle class for the past several decades.

    Replies: @Colin Wright

    ‘This isn’t hard at all. It’s taken place right in front of the middle class for the past several decades.’

    Okay, but now relate it to how the Indian and Chinese share of global GDP plunged in the Nineteenth Century.

    Contra somebody’s explanation, it’s not because we impoverished them so much as we grew wildly wealthier thanks to the industrial revolution while they had yet to join in.

    Lately they have — and presto.

  • In 70 AD, Herod’s Temple was leveled to the ground by the Romans, fulfilling Jesus’s prediction for this “den of thieves” (Mark 11:17): “There will not be one stone left upon another that will not be thrown down” (Mark 13:2). Whether Jesus really said that, or the prophecy was attributed to him in hindsight, the...
  • @Fran Taubman
    @Rich


    Your dates must be wrong. 1,948 years ago would have been 76 AD. That would have been at least three years after the destruction of Judea by the Roman legion. Unless the coin were minted by someone from the diaspora in commemoration of the destroyed city?

     

    1,948 years is the time from when the coin was found to the present day, (Years ago ) which I am not sure the date of that photograph or when they discovered the coin. Jewish coins date back to the 4th and 5th century BC. Can you do the math on that dick head? Do you know where those coins were mostly found, wait for it, at the Temple wall and all around, the Temple Mount. These coins date back to Solomon's Temple. Where was Mohammed on his winged horse to heaven? Where were the Muslims and Islam back then? The Jews are the ethnic indigenous people of Israel, Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. The coins were called Shekels, like the coins of Modern day Israel are called today.

    For a Jew hating clown like Laurent Guyenot to tell the Jews where the Jewish Temple walls are, showing photos of people clinging to the wrong wall, based on what he heard from another Jew hating clown is of no import, is the height of bias, and deceit. You are all Jew haters, so anything you write is so biased, skewed crazy information. We Jews have really good archeologist better then Laurent. We know where are temple is and what is underneath.

    Bottom line it is all bullshit. We Jews have been here for a long time. Just look at the miracles of recent, how the Jews have vanquished their Jihadist enemies. Don't fuck with the Jews.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yehud_coinage#:~:text=The%20famous%20God%20on%20the,coin%20minted%20in%20the%20region.


    The earliest evidence of coins in Israel comes from a rare silver coin discovered in the Judean Hills during an excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority. The coin is from the Persian period (6th–5th centuries BCE) and is believed to have been intentionally broken or cut in two. 

    Other early coins found in Israel include:
    * 5th century silver drachm 
This coin is considered the world's oldest Jewish coin and is part of the Israel Museum's collection. It features a gorgoneion on the obverse and a lion on a cow on the reverse. 


    * Coin with a turtle 
This coin was found near the Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem and dates to around the sixth century BCE. 


    * Coin found near the Jerusalem Cinematheque 
This coin dates to around the sixth century BCE and was found among material from the seventh century BCE. 

    The first Jewish coins were issued in the 4th century BCE in the Yehud Medinata, or "province of Judah". These coins depicted plants, animals, and people, and included an owl motif and the inscription "Yehud".

    During the First Temple period, figural art was frequently used, centralized cherubim over the Ark of the Covenant, the twelve oxen that supported the giant laver in front of Solomon's Temple, etc. Thus, it is likely that the Yehud coins are continuing the use of figural art from the previous period. The traditional religious prohibition against graven images was probably seen as relating only to idolatrous images rather than the purely decorative.
    Depictions on the coinage include imagery borrowed from other cultures, such as the Athenian Owl, and various mythological creatures. The lily flower was also commonly portrayed.[28]
    Various human images are also portrayed. Some coins bear images of Persian rulers. The identity of other human images are not always clear; some of them may even be images of Jewish leaders, such as Temple priests.[29]

     

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    Can I do math on my “dickhead”? Really Frannie? Is that nice? A lady shouldn’t use such language. I suppose if I had to, I could, but why would I ever have to? Your original statement was that the coin was from 1,948 years ago, if you miswrote it, that’s okay. Don’t get so defensive. Makes me wonder if the commenters on this site have a point. Obviously there was some kind of Judaic people in Palestine during the Roman era, there are records of them existing, and then of them being defeated and driven out of the region around 70AD. The size of their kingdom and their history aren’t clear, but their existence and residence in the Roman province of Palestine seem obvious. Unless I missed some new discovery.

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    And then Musk and his Hindustani partner in charge of that new department aiming to save government money will employ all Indians and you can watch the corruption rise.

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    "The earliest known Wheel was recovered from a swamp in Slovenia, so it could have been invented by the Serbs,..."
     
    Dumb and dumber comments. Circle was invented by Chinese. Chinese had the most accurate calculation of pi for the longest time. So, the idea of wheel was stolen from Chinese.

    Likewise, the concept of the Earth, and therefore the world was invented by Chinese because sphere was invented by Chinese too. Chinese discovered the formula for the volume of sphere earlier than any others. Duh.

    Chinese invented the binary system of counting. So, all computer designs are stolen from Chinese too.

    Endless idiocy in this thread.

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    Many are still clueless to the fact that the German Jesuits sharing of Chinese writing is how the binary system – the foundation of computing – came about. They are also willfully ignorant that the modern scientific method came from the Muslim world