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    In a recent “food fight” with Dr. Drew, Peter McCullough MD argued that RFK Jr.’s DHHS didn’t fix the old food guidance pyramid by turning it upside down. In this interview Dr. McCullough elaborates…and suggests that Trump’s authoritarian obscurantism may be affecting even the smarter people in his cabinet. Dr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist,...
  • @1951
    @arbeit macht frei

    A 20 year study in England concluded resistant starch reduced upper GI cancers such as pancreatic cancer, by 60%. Which was a surprise they did not expect. Beans are maybe the best source of resistant starch, so have a serving of beans daily. We can also purchase resistant starch as a supplement, and potato starch is a good source of RS. They used 30g of RS daily.


    From AI:

    Yes, a major 20-year study led from the UK found that daily resistant starch (RS) supplementation significantly reduced upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, including pancreatic, by over 60% in people with Lynch Syndrome (a hereditary cancer risk), with only 5 cases in the RS group versus 21 in the placebo group for these specific cancers, though it didn't affect colorectal cancer risk directly, notes Newcastle University, Facing our Risk, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The research, part of the CAPP2 trial, showed this effect, particularly strong in upper GI cancers (stomach, bile duct, pancreas), persisted years after the brief RS intervention, highlighting its potential for preventing hard-to-detect cancers, say Facing our Risk, MedPage Today, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aacrjournals.org.
    Key Findings:
    Study Population: People with Lynch Syndrome (a genetic predisposition to certain cancers).
    Intervention: 30g of resistant starch (like from unripe bananas or supplements) daily for 2-4 years.
    Results (Upper GI Cancers): 5 cases in the RS group vs. 21 in the placebo group over 20 years, representing a significant reduction for cancers like stomach, bile duct, and pancreatic.
    Other Cancers: Found a significant protective effect for other non-colorectal Lynch-associated cancers as well.
    No Effect on Colorectal Cancer: The study did not find RS reduced colorectal cancer risk, which is managed by existing screening/aspirin.
    Why It Matters:
    This trial, particularly the long-term findings for upper GI cancers, is exciting because these cancers are often diagnosed late, and the study suggests a simple dietary intervention could offer long-term protection, according to Newcastle University and MedPage Toda

    Replies: @1951, @arbeit macht frei

    I just checked, 30 g a day is a lot, so more than a serving of beans is required. Purchasing a supplement might be a good idea.

  • A shooting in Minneapolis has given the Left what it wanted — a martyr. However, it’s not not exactly the most compelling case, as new video evidence shows the shooting was justified. Still, progressives are capitalizing on decades of taxpayer-funded organizational effort to wage what is essentially a low-intensity insurrection against federal law enforcement. For...
  • One worthless insane commie antifa social justice wog warrior iced—millions to go.

    A.A.

    • Agree: anonymouseperson
    • Thanks: Catdompanj
    • Troll: 1951
    • Replies: @Biff
    @Mr. Crowley

    Send us the video when it’s your turn to get “iced”.

    , @Biff
    @Mr. Crowley


    millions to go.
     
    We are hoping you are about number eleven.
    , @Wokechoke
    @Mr. Crowley

    Yeah surely the point of ICE is gunning down white citizens…

    Replies: @AmericanSpaniard

  • In a recent “food fight” with Dr. Drew, Peter McCullough MD argued that RFK Jr.’s DHHS didn’t fix the old food guidance pyramid by turning it upside down. In this interview Dr. McCullough elaborates…and suggests that Trump’s authoritarian obscurantism may be affecting even the smarter people in his cabinet. Dr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist,...
  • @arbeit macht frei
    hoping all u unzers partake of resistant starch foods daily. beans, rice, red potatoes, oatmeal, quinoa, and amaranth are great foods to cook, cool overnite in the fridge, then reheat before eating. lately i've been storing cooked beans and rice that i reheat, mix in chopped kimchi, and sprinkle a little nutritional yeast on top. another is oatmeal and quinoa mixed together, stir in raisins, home made nut milk, and cinnamon. nourish your gut biome and you'll feel great.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/resistant-starch-gut-healthy-recipe-2023-9

    i eat these type of foods before noon daily, and for supper it's meat and vegetables. or it's eggs over easy for breakfast and the starchy meal at suppertime, but usually starches in the am and meat/vegetable at supper.

    Replies: @1951

    A 20 year study in England concluded resistant starch reduced upper GI cancers such as pancreatic cancer, by 60%. Which was a surprise they did not expect. Beans are maybe the best source of resistant starch, so have a serving of beans daily. We can also purchase resistant starch as a supplement, and potato starch is a good source of RS. They used 30g of RS daily.

    From AI:

    Yes, a major 20-year study led from the UK found that daily resistant starch (RS) supplementation significantly reduced upper gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, including pancreatic, by over 60% in people with Lynch Syndrome (a hereditary cancer risk), with only 5 cases in the RS group versus 21 in the placebo group for these specific cancers, though it didn’t affect colorectal cancer risk directly, notes Newcastle University, Facing our Risk, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The research, part of the CAPP2 trial, showed this effect, particularly strong in upper GI cancers (stomach, bile duct, pancreas), persisted years after the brief RS intervention, highlighting its potential for preventing hard-to-detect cancers, say Facing our Risk, MedPage Today, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), aacrjournals.org.
    Key Findings:
    Study Population: People with Lynch Syndrome (a genetic predisposition to certain cancers).
    Intervention: 30g of resistant starch (like from unripe bananas or supplements) daily for 2-4 years.
    Results (Upper GI Cancers): 5 cases in the RS group vs. 21 in the placebo group over 20 years, representing a significant reduction for cancers like stomach, bile duct, and pancreatic.
    Other Cancers: Found a significant protective effect for other non-colorectal Lynch-associated cancers as well.
    No Effect on Colorectal Cancer: The study did not find RS reduced colorectal cancer risk, which is managed by existing screening/aspirin.
    Why It Matters:
    This trial, particularly the long-term findings for upper GI cancers, is exciting because these cancers are often diagnosed late, and the study suggests a simple dietary intervention could offer long-term protection, according to Newcastle University and MedPage Toda

    • Replies: @1951
    @1951

    I just checked, 30 g a day is a lot, so more than a serving of beans is required. Purchasing a supplement might be a good idea.

    , @arbeit macht frei
    @1951

    i bought 50lbs of steel cut oats and 25lbs of white quinoa 18 months ago for $110.00 and put them in a chest freezer. i'm still eating them, prepared like i said in my earlier post. it's a little more work preparing it than box cereal and pasteurized milk but it's a lot less money and infinity moar nourishing.

    healthy eating is out there you just have to sort thru the BS. weston a. price foundation is a great place to start.

    www.westonaprice.org

  • The food pyramid was replaced by the food plate, MyPlate, 14 years ago. So why even discuss the old food pyramid? What Kennedy chose isn’t as good as MyPlate.

  • Trump and the US regime is on the move. After kidnapping (or reverse-ICEing, as some called) Maduro, he openly calls to annex Greenland and attack Iran for its repressed population (seriously? not for the Jews?) He threatens to send troops to Mexico, and to take care of Colombia and Cuba. The Orange pirate of the...
  • @1951
    @Anonymous

    Read Brian Berletic, you can web search and find him. He has cited the US think tank studies that conclude the best way to wage war on China is to have a remote naval blockade of China. So yes this is evil, but not necessarily stupid. The US does not plan to land troops in China.

    Replies: @Carlton Meyer

    A blockade of China is simple. The US military would be foolish to fight China in the Western Pacific where it has huge advantages. However, look at a map. The sea lanes through southern Indonesia are limited and easily blocked with mines or lurking submarines. This would cause China major problems although it would survive due to rail links with Russia and the Stans.

    The big problem for the USA is how to evacuate the 50,000 military personnel and family members who will be trapped at useless bombed out military bases near China.

    • Thanks: 1951
  • @LangTungTing
    @1951


    A China blockade of Taiwan would lead directly to a US-China war
     
    Blockades happens now and then in the form if military drills/simulated blockades (e.g. after Pelosi visit August 2022, after statement by Takaishi December 2025), so that is probably the way the blockade would start. It could last longer period and the threshold point/duration before US would interfere would be uncertain. I think we would see mobilisation from the US several weeks prior to any hot action. Meanwhile consider effects on stock marked, internal pressure from inside Taiwan etc. Due to unpopularity and pressure and bad odds, the US would probably chicken out. So I believe Chinese military drill/simulated blockade is the way to go.

    Replies: @1951, @xcd

    The US probably won’t fight a kinetic war in response to a Chinese blockade of Taiwan. The US will implement a remote naval blockade of China. Which the US might do anyway. The attack on Venezuela should be seen as an attack on China’s oil supply. US think tank studies conclude a remote blockade of China is the best way to wage war on China. The US doesn’t really give a fuck about Taiwan.

  • @Anonymous
    Washington suffers from its own special form of dementia as it only took a few short years to forget how the US got its ass kicked in Cuba, Vietnam, Somalia, Afghanistan. Starting a war with Russia, China or Iran would be a whole new level of hubris and stupidity.

    Replies: @1951

    Read Brian Berletic, you can web search and find him. He has cited the US think tank studies that conclude the best way to wage war on China is to have a remote naval blockade of China. So yes this is evil, but not necessarily stupid. The US does not plan to land troops in China.

    • Replies: @Carlton Meyer
    @1951

    A blockade of China is simple. The US military would be foolish to fight China in the Western Pacific where it has huge advantages. However, look at a map. The sea lanes through southern Indonesia are limited and easily blocked with mines or lurking submarines. This would cause China major problems although it would survive due to rail links with Russia and the Stans.

    https://www.countryreports.org//cdn_image/exH_600/images/maps/en/id/id-area.gif

    The big problem for the USA is how to evacuate the 50,000 military personnel and family members who will be trapped at useless bombed out military bases near China.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAZUNUH0duA

  • @Eustace Tilley (not)
    @1951

    Perhaps you can teach me something here.

    The Houthis of Yemen, who declared war on Israel, stated that they would only strike Israeli, Israeli-owned, or Israeli-allied shipping in the Red Sea. I believe that they have stuck to their word. Therefore, a Chinese ship in the Red Sea would not face a Houthi attack.

    Why would Iran's "closing the Stait of Hormuz" put China "in deep trouble"? The Iranians could let Chinese ships come and go at will. Is my hypothesis correct, or am I missing something?

    Replies: @1951

    Hi, because if Iran won’t close the Strait the US will, and will blame it on Iran. US will take the position that if other countries oil can’t pass, neither can China’s. The US will probably mine the Strait. The US will shut down Iranian oil exports, which mostly go to China. Venezuela should be considered the first step in shutting down China’s oil supply. As far as what happens to other countries oil supply, such as Europe, the administration views that as acceptable collateral damage. China, realizing this is war, will take Taiwan, but the Trump administration doesn’t give a fuck about Taiwan. The orange man’s primary goal in life is to damage China as much as possible.

    • Agree: Event Horizon
    • Replies: @Brazilian Brainrot
    @1951


    China, realizing this is war, will take Taiwan
     
    China can't take what is already hers. Use another verb.
  • A China blockade of Taiwan would lead directly to a US-China war. Which is what the US wants. Trump and cronies are willing to sacrifice Taiwan if they can damage China. Just as they sacrifice Ukraine to damage Russia. Trump seizing oil tankers is a war provocation. If Trump attacks Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz is closed, China is in deep trouble. Which may be the real reason for attacking Iran. The US wants the strait closed, and if Iran won’t do it, the US will. There is no good solution for China.

    • Replies: @LangTungTing
    @1951


    A China blockade of Taiwan would lead directly to a US-China war
     
    Blockades happens now and then in the form if military drills/simulated blockades (e.g. after Pelosi visit August 2022, after statement by Takaishi December 2025), so that is probably the way the blockade would start. It could last longer period and the threshold point/duration before US would interfere would be uncertain. I think we would see mobilisation from the US several weeks prior to any hot action. Meanwhile consider effects on stock marked, internal pressure from inside Taiwan etc. Due to unpopularity and pressure and bad odds, the US would probably chicken out. So I believe Chinese military drill/simulated blockade is the way to go.

    Replies: @1951, @xcd

    , @Eustace Tilley (not)
    @1951

    Perhaps you can teach me something here.

    The Houthis of Yemen, who declared war on Israel, stated that they would only strike Israeli, Israeli-owned, or Israeli-allied shipping in the Red Sea. I believe that they have stuck to their word. Therefore, a Chinese ship in the Red Sea would not face a Houthi attack.

    Why would Iran's "closing the Stait of Hormuz" put China "in deep trouble"? The Iranians could let Chinese ships come and go at will. Is my hypothesis correct, or am I missing something?

    Replies: @1951

  • All these abuses are going to continue until the people rise up and force them to stop. Western governments are going to get more and more authoritarian. Police forces are going to get more and more militarized and murderous. Freedom of speech is going to be crushed with more and more aggression. Military budgets are...
  • @Wj
    The fatso with a nose ring was trying to kill a federal agent trying to enforce immigration laws. The stupid bitch had it coming.

    Replies: @Yeah, Right, @GeneralRipper

    Just look again at that still image at the top of the article.

    No, I mean it: actually look at that image, and you’ll see a federal agent shooting through the open driver’s-side window of that car.

    There is no way that this federal agent was in any danger from that driver when he fired those shots.

    None. Zip. Zero.

    He was, literally, in infinitely more danger of being hit by a ricochet from his own bullets than he was of being killed by that driver.

    Yet he fired anyway.

    • Agree: Jackabond, 1951
    • Replies: @muh muh
    @Yeah, Right


    There is no way that this federal agent was in any danger from that driver when he fired those shots.
     
    True.

    Then again, a lot of MAGA does appear to be a bit... slower than most.

    https://i.postimg.cc/Vkkhpnjy/maga-crucifiction.png
  • @Alan Riverdale
    That's a completely unacceptable article and video. Video of the incident shows clearly that the deceased drove her vehicle at and hit the officer who then rightfully used deadly force by shooting the deceased through the windshield and possibly the side window.

    Johnstone's linking to a video which shows only a still from another video that implies that the officer was never in harm's way is immensely deceitful - Caitlin Johnstone does not deserve her place on TUR for that reason alone.

    Replies: @The Real World, @Jackabond, @Yeah, Right

    “Johnstone’s linking to a video which shows only a still from another video that implies that the officer was never in harm’s way is immensely deceitful”

    Sophistry.

    The issue is always this: was the officer in “harm’s way” when he discharged his firearm?

    Yes? Or no?

    The answer is indisputably a big fat “No”.

    Q: But…. but…. but…. wadda’ ’bout before? You know, before he fired?
    A: What about it? It makes no difference what happened “before”, all that matters is what was happening at the time he was shooting-to-kill.

    Q: Huh? Me No Understand?
    A: If you are going to point to what had happened “before” then you are justifying “revenge”, and a Federal Agent is not entitled to use “the Bitch had it coming to her” as a legal defense for killing her.

    The issue remains, as ever, this: was the officer able to claim that he was in danger when he fired those shots?

    And the answer is always the same: that still image at the top of this article clearly and indisputably shows that he was not in danger and could not reasonably claim that he felt that he was in danger when he was firing those shots.

    So at best what he did was manslaughter, and at worst what he did was “murder”.

    • Replies: @Jeff M. Smith
    @Yeah, Right

    "And the answer is always the same: that still image at the top of this article clearly and indisputably shows that he was not in danger and could not reasonably claim that he felt that he was in danger when he was firing those shots."

    Correct. But it was right after she tried to run him down.

    I saw part of a Hawaii Five-O episode where an abusive husband/boyfriend tried to keep his wife/girlfriend from leaving by standing in front of her car. She ran him over and killed him. Stunning and brave, because he was the bad guy.

    Is it stunning and brave to run over, or try to run over, a cop who wants to arrest you and is standing in front of your vehicle in an attempt to block you?

    Can cops use deadly force only DURING an attack, for self-defense purposes only? Are they not allowed to use deadly force AFTER an attack? I honestly don't know if they legally CAN, or if they morally SHOULD. But I know that cops HAVE shot fleeing suspects many times in the past.

  • @Rurik
    https://twitter.com/AlphaNews/status/2009679932289626385

    Replies: @muh muh

    The linked video doesn’t tell us anything we don’t already know, except for the fact that she told officer Ross she wasn’t mad at him.

    Here’s a more thorough analysis:

    https://twitter.com/mattmfm/status/2009271072164659405

    One officer tells her to leave, the other to exit the vehicle. That fact, in and of itself, undermines the government narrative. Additionally, it’s evident she places her vehicle in reverse in order to leave the scene, and at 0:35, her front left tire is turning away from officer Ross (the assailant), not toward him. Were her intent to use the vehicle as a weapon, she would not have steered her vehicle as such. Rather, she could have just driven forward.

    Another angle:

    https://twitter.com/SuppressedNws1/status/2009612292179284190

    What makes this case all the worse for Team Trump is that even individuals with a track record of defending law enforcement have called bullshit on the government narrative. See for yourself:

    Retired FBI firearms instructor on shooting
    https://twitter.com/smalls2672/status/2009377603065377199

    Ex-FBI special agent on shooting
    https://twitter.com/splendid_pete/status/2009568955166306406

    Attorneys who have defended policemen on shooting
    https://twitter.com/adamscochran/status/2009111755260060128

    Veteran law enforcement officer and use-of-force expert and instructor on shooting
    https://twitter.com/smalls2672/status/2009376886380540272

    Face it, this is not a hill any self-respecting conservative should want to die on.

    It’s yet another embarrassment piled on a mountain range of many more embarrassments to the integrity of this administration. Choose your battles wisely. This ain’t one of ’em.

    • Replies: @Rurik
    @muh muh


    The linked video doesn’t tell us anything we don’t already know,
     
    it shows that she struck the guy, which isn't as clear-cut in the other videos.

    One officer tells her to leave, the other to exit the vehicle. That fact, in and of itself, undermines the government narrative.
     
    disingenuous

    if they were both shouting the same orders at the same time, I'd agree, but just because she was told over and over to get the f out of the way, and stop obstructing federal officers, for several minutes, and then right at the moment an officer is ordering her out of her car, it gives her the right to ignore his orders, because earlier, someone told her to leave, is silly.

    Now, having said that, I've already said what I think about the shooting


    I see a woman has been killed by an ICE agent, and I saw the video,

    https://www.rt.com/news/630714-ice-agents-shoots-woman/

    where they ordered her to ‘get out of the fucking car’, whereupon she tried to speed away, and from another view, she struck an agent, who then fired upon her, killing her.

    Now it’s obvious that the guy shouldn’t have shot her, even if she did bump into him, but I have a strong idea that I know what was going though her mind.

    ‘You fucking racists have zero authority, because you’re RACISTS, and racists have no right to exist, let alone tell people what to do, or deport illegals, because those illegals have more right to be here than you, you fucking racists!
     

    I emboldened the salient part

    https://www.unz.com/imercer/genocide-was-trumps-gateway-crime-why-the-surprise-over-his-vanquishing-of-venezuela/#comment-7449565

    but like I said, this issue has more to do with people's perspectives and feelings, than with actual law. Today the law is perverted in a thousand ways, to suit TBTB. Like when Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder, when it was obviously manslaughter, at worst.

    But to sate the insatiable hatred of wokeness, where all white men are evil racists, until proven gay or shitlib, and so forth, now our institutions have become rotted, to the point where guilt or innocence, depends on your politics.

    Do I agree with that? Of course not, but it is what it is. And so now, since the left is soo keen to prosecute and convict innocent men, simply because they're white men, we're losing a very important, (if not sacred) civilizational principle, to judge things based on fact, and law, rather than bigotry.

    And the worst, most vile bigotry out there, is that all white nations, of European peoples, do not deserve to exist, as such, because they're all racist, and therefor evil, and therefor must be overrun, and replaced with people of color, in order to stamp out racism, for the good of all.

    And so as our societies descend into this morass of evil and racial hatred, against sane and self-respecting white people, who refuse to be replaced in their own nations..

    it is going to cause more and more hatred, and more and more strife, exactly as I've been telling you for how many months now, muh muh?

    and what is your tiresome reply to me, eh?

    It is going to happen, Rurik, your precious 'white nations and culture, are all going to be blended out of existence, by an insurmountable flood of non-whites, who're already here, and are going to breed you and your kind into oblivion. You gloat.

    Your favorite expression is that it is all, (white genocide) a fait accompli at this point, so stop resisting.

    And since this is your stance, (as far as I can tell), then to me, that colors your opinion on this matter, where it is not as cut and dry as many claim, even as far as I could tell, the shooting was not justified by the video, but then it seems this particular guy was dragged by some illegal, and had many stitches, from his injuries, and so if he had a legitimate fear, while being struck by her vehicle, that he might endure that, (or worse), then perhaps his reasons for shooting are at least understandable, if not justifiable.

    What it boils down to is this:

    Is there anything wrong at all, with rounding up, and deporting people who are here illegally?

    Indeed, is it not the duty (and raison d'être) of our government, to do exactly that, and with all due haste, to undo the treasonous crimes of the former U.S. regimes, in allowing all these millions of illegals to invade our country in the first place? !

    Ask a hundred people that question, and the ones who say, 'No, the racists who are deporting these people are evil, and RACIST! And they must be opposed in every way possible!!

    Those people will say the killing of that stupid liberal cunt, was unjustified! And there must be Hell to Pay!

    Vs. those who support ICE, and are therefor more forgiving of the ICE agent's decision in the heat of the moment.

    Increasingly, this country, just like England and France and so many others, are going to continue to descend into hellscapes of bloody hatred, as the shitlibs and POC all demand and insist to destroy the ancient cultures and ethnic identities of these centuries old societies. They delude themselves that they're on the cusp of their great victory! And soon we will have our boots on whitey's neck for eternity!

    We'll see..

    Replies: @muh muh

  • @meamjojo
    @1951


    "Having a cop go rogue and shoot an innocent person is very unfortunate. He will likely be prosecuted in Minnesota. This has happened before. "
     
    Nope! MN cannot prosecute Federal agents. Checkmate.

    Replies: @1951

    The online discussion, do a web search, concluded yes he can be prosecuted by Minnesota. Therefore, he will be. Agents have no immunity from murder. Vance and Noem lie. The rumor is certain CIA agents have been given license to kill. Not ICE agents.

  • Having a cop go rogue and shoot an innocent person is very unfortunate. He will likely be prosecuted in Minnesota. This has happened before. The woman at the Jan 6 protests who was shot in the head for no reason by a rogue cop. This cop was promoted. What is disgusting is liberals supporting murder when a MAGA is murdered. Conservatives support murder when backed by Trump. Trump, Noem, Vance are disgusting liars. Noem who shot her dog because it was “useless”. A French revolution has occurred once in history, it is unlikely to happen here. No guillotines will be brought out. Yes we will keep voting for two different sides of the same coin. Heads we lose, tails we lose.

    This is 1984.

    • Troll: HT
    • Replies: @HT
    @1951


    This is 1984
     
    When half the population loves illegal immigrants and opposes the people trying to deport them because of mass brain washing, that is very much like 1984.

    Replies: @Felpudinho

    , @meamjojo
    @1951


    "Having a cop go rogue and shoot an innocent person is very unfortunate. He will likely be prosecuted in Minnesota. This has happened before. "
     
    Nope! MN cannot prosecute Federal agents. Checkmate.

    Replies: @1951

  • Officer Derek Chauvin went to prison for holding a dying addict still, while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

    But shooting a citizen in the face is ok, if you’re a fed.

    • Agree: 1951
    • Replies: @Felpudinho
    @ProsecuteGenocide


    Officer Derek Chauvin went to prison for holding a dying addict still, while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

    But shooting a citizen in the face is ok, if you’re a fed.
     

    Derek was screwed over by the American "justice" system. The same system will work well for the Fed, he'll walk free after shooting that dumb poet.

    As for the now-dead poet, she shouldn't have listened to her bulldyke, lezbo, "husband" and her idea to play badass SJW against the ICE agents that day. Ultimately, it's the six-year-old boy, the son of the poet now in the clutches of her demented bulldyke lover who's going to play the biggest price. That kid is doomed thanks to his extremely deluded mother getting her ass into such a life-and-death situation - thanks to her "husband" - that didn't pan out.

    , @Eustace Tilley (not)
    @ProsecuteGenocide

    The ICE cop had been down that road last June and didn't want to be in a box with cop bagpipers skirling a dirge for his widow. He freaked out.

    Watched any of the video? The "demonstrators" were throwing snowballs and blocking the cop cars. The cops are human, too, and were getting stressed out.

    Cops know that they are in deep administrative/political doo-doo when they discharge their weapons. This puts them on a leash: a good thing. The demonstrators were interfering with law enforcement doing their duty, which they probably hated that day.

    , @Hapalong Cassidy
    @ProsecuteGenocide

    My guess is that Trump will pardon Chauvin at some point. Maybe shortly before the 2016 midterms to provoke the left into violence.

    , @GeneralRipper
    @ProsecuteGenocide


    But shooting a citizen in the face is ok, if you’re a fed.
     
    The fact that the fat dyke was shot in the face, makes it even better...lol

    Just imagine if Ms Good and all her indoctrinated Leftist cunt friends stayed home and minded their business, they'd be just fine.

    FAFO sweetheart.

    Replies: @Robert Dolan

  • The fatso with a nose ring was trying to kill a federal agent trying to enforce immigration laws. The stupid bitch had it coming.

    • Thanks: HT
    • Troll: The Real World, 1951, muh muh
    • Replies: @Yeah, Right
    @Wj

    Just look again at that still image at the top of the article.

    No, I mean it: actually look at that image, and you'll see a federal agent shooting through the open driver's-side window of that car.

    There is no way that this federal agent was in any danger from that driver when he fired those shots.

    None. Zip. Zero.

    He was, literally, in infinitely more danger of being hit by a ricochet from his own bullets than he was of being killed by that driver.

    Yet he fired anyway.

    Replies: @muh muh

    , @GeneralRipper
    @Wj

    LOL

    Glad the dirty Leftist cunt is dead. Too bad they didn't take the other pig down too.

    Hopefully there's more FAFO to come.

    On second thought, let's just do Civil War 2.0 and be done with it.

  • Multiple blasts were reported in Venezuela’s capital early Saturday after President Trump was said to have authorized U.S. airstrikes targeting military installations and other sites. Residents of Caracas saw plumes of smoke and reported hearing aircraft flying at low altitude around 2 a.m. local time, according to the Associated Press and Reuters. Power outages were...
  • @QCIC
    @1951

    This Venezuela project is about ex-pats in Florida and Texas settling old scores and Israel making another example of somebody who didn't toe the line. The ex-pats probably bought a share of Trump a long time ago and we know how Trump feels about Israel. This project also fits nicely in the current plan to maintain US hegemony.

    Replies: @1951

    I recently saw a video of Trump around 2016 where he very logically explained why the US should never have attacked Iraq or Libya. He was rational and spoke very well. Trump has transformed into Caligula. Either mental illness or dementia. His attack on Venezuela is already blowing up in his face. Underlying weakness such as massive debt, high interest on the debt, exploding deficits means the US will lose hegemony. Stunts such as abducting Maduro and his wife won’t solve the core problems.

    • Thanks: showmethereal
    • Replies: @QCIC
    @1951

    Team Trump seems to have accepted several herculean challenges, some of which I approve of and others not.

    Their full court press on many overlapping controversial fronts seems intentional so they may have planned for the obvious backlash from this Venezuela project. I suspect it is part of a systematic plan.

  • @1951
    Maduro wasn't very smart. All he had to do was to give the lune Trump some money. Give the orange man a few gold bars or an airplane. Money talks, Trump can be bought. Just ask Miriam or Qatar. Unfortunately, Trump has developed a taste for war. He is going to "run" Venezuela, so he thinks. He is going to take Greenland, and he is going to bomb some more countries along the way. Mad as a hatter.

    Replies: @QCIC

    This Venezuela project is about ex-pats in Florida and Texas settling old scores and Israel making another example of somebody who didn’t toe the line. The ex-pats probably bought a share of Trump a long time ago and we know how Trump feels about Israel. This project also fits nicely in the current plan to maintain US hegemony.

    • Agree: 1951
    • Replies: @1951
    @QCIC

    I recently saw a video of Trump around 2016 where he very logically explained why the US should never have attacked Iraq or Libya. He was rational and spoke very well. Trump has transformed into Caligula. Either mental illness or dementia. His attack on Venezuela is already blowing up in his face. Underlying weakness such as massive debt, high interest on the debt, exploding deficits means the US will lose hegemony. Stunts such as abducting Maduro and his wife won't solve the core problems.

    Replies: @QCIC

  • One of the most flawlessly executed special forces operations of the last half-century took place in 1979 when Soviet commandos stormed Afghanistan's heavily defended presidential palace, killing Hafizullah Amin and several of his top aides. This allowed Moscow to install a replacement government much more congenial to its interests, though the result was the long...
  • It’s over. 21% of Ukraine’s officers are now women. Russian battlefield victories are accelerating, it is no longer a stalemate. Loss of Pokrovsk meant Ukraine lost their most heavily defended position. Russia is advancing across the entire line of contact. Ukraine has no reserves to stop them. Ukraine does not have enough men, or key weapons. Ukraine is prosecuting 300,000 men for desertion. -Russia does not have to do anything differently. Western propaganda means nothing. If Ukraine keeps fighting, they are going to lose key cities like Odessa and Kharkov. But that is their choice.

  • Rumble link Bitchute link Update: I awoke this morning, Saturday, to the news that the US has bombed Caracas and other Venezuelan cities. E. Michael Jones and I will discuss this and other news on today’s False Flag Weekly News—watch at or after 8 pm Quds Time (1 pm Eastern). Kevin Barrett tells Press TV...
  • This went sadly stale pretty quickly.

    But as Trump thanks “our” troops and his brilliant administration, let’s not forget how thoroughly and subtly the Establishment has softened people up for more imperialism on the financial, mortality, and moral tab of the American people.

    Soon enough on this or another thread, someone will be recutting an old fart for the purportedly “non-intervionist” Pat Buchanan. Yeah, on May 3, 2019, TUR published his Let Venezuela Decide Its Own Destiny. But notice the little turd he planted in the heads of his naive readers:

    Yet Byron’s advice is the wise course for the United States, and for the people of Venezuela who seek to free their country of the grip of the incompetent and dictatorial regime of Nicolas Maduro.

    That was back when “Tulsi” was being shopped around as a VP candidate with “RFKJr.” She ended up endorsing Biden in 2020, and in 2024 he ran a Bernie-style primary sheep dog opposition to Trump. But they’re both now bravely serving the latest undeclared war while Congress sucks its thumbs and SCOTUS stands aside.

    No one arises therefrom to drain the swamp.

    And if you’ve been voting Red or Blue, the blood and shit’s on your hands, too.

    • Agree: Jim H, MoT, 1951
    • Replies: @Poupon Marx
    @Greta Handel

    And once again, the voice of MTG on the betrayal, broken promises, and lies and more lies as he grovels to Netanyahoo's fly zipper. MTG gives us the wide lens on what this invasion represents intrinsically and what the 2.8 billion spent on the armada and operations could and should have been spent on homeless, those devastated by the hurricanes in the mid-Atlantic states, who have not received FEMA help due to lack of funding.

    He simply lied to get elected to pay off his ZIDSO debts and forestall the public exposé of blackmail materiel. Now it looks like that will all come out, anyway.

    I find no one asking the question of how the invasion proceeded with no alarm, no pre-perception, despite Russian and Chinese equipment installed in the country. Not one missile was fired from within Venezuela.

    My evaluation of the "success" of the kidnapping of Maduro, and the occupation and operation to follow is that a trap has been set for the Zionist State known as the JUSA, headed by the Vice President of Israel, Dumpy Trumpy.

    Just as Napoleon and Hitler rushed in with con brio, they found going in was easy, getting out and alive impossible.

    , @Poupon Marx
    @Greta Handel

    This will be America's Vietnam and Afghanistan.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-TvweDc9Y4

    Replies: @Rurik, @anonymous, @Pythas

  • Multiple blasts were reported in Venezuela’s capital early Saturday after President Trump was said to have authorized U.S. airstrikes targeting military installations and other sites. Residents of Caracas saw plumes of smoke and reported hearing aircraft flying at low altitude around 2 a.m. local time, according to the Associated Press and Reuters. Power outages were...
  • Maduro wasn’t very smart. All he had to do was to give the lune Trump some money. Give the orange man a few gold bars or an airplane. Money talks, Trump can be bought. Just ask Miriam or Qatar. Unfortunately, Trump has developed a taste for war. He is going to “run” Venezuela, so he thinks. He is going to take Greenland, and he is going to bomb some more countries along the way. Mad as a hatter.

    • Replies: @QCIC
    @1951

    This Venezuela project is about ex-pats in Florida and Texas settling old scores and Israel making another example of somebody who didn't toe the line. The ex-pats probably bought a share of Trump a long time ago and we know how Trump feels about Israel. This project also fits nicely in the current plan to maintain US hegemony.

    Replies: @1951

  • Even when you begin to think that it can’t get any worse with Donald J. Trump as President of the United States the Orangeman does something that is so stupid and so reflective of a man who thinks only about himself that it makes one’s shudder in disbelief. Last week included some completely bizarre performances...
  • By New Year’s Eve, however, a CIA investigation determined that the attack had not taken place as described.

    Well there you have, if the CIA says so then it must be true.

    Sorry, the CIA is as credible as the FBI.

    • LOL: Emslander
    • Replies: @SteveK9
    @BigJimSportCamper

    I wonder if it occurred to Mr. Giraldi that the CIA might lie, considering they may also have planned it?

    Replies: @Philip Giraldi, @mulga mumblebrain

    , @John Dael
    @BigJimSportCamper

    The war vs Russia is a Zio-Jewish plot = NOTHING will change…
    
    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/the-truth-about-the-conflict-with-russia/

    …because…

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2015/07/28/how-the-ashkenazi-jews-conquered-the-west/

    And ditto for the Middle East.

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2014/09/14/israel-is-the-problem/

    , @Kingsmeg
    @BigJimSportCamper


    Well there you have, if the CIA says so then it must be true.

    Sorry, the CIA is as credible as the FBI.
     

    I once challenged someone on Reddit to point to a single instance of the CIA telling the truth about something. They weren't able to do so.

    In this instance, they are of course lying. Per Telegram, the Russians have managed to descramble the guidance chip for at least one of those 91 drones, and it was indeed programmed to hit Putin's residence. The Russian military handed the chip over in person to their USA counterpart, in a televised event, which obviously no American has heard about. You would have to go searching for Russian-language Telegram channels to find the video. Easy to do, Telegram (on mobile) has a built-in translation feature.

  • Trump saved the GOP ten years ago…and destroyed the GOP this past eleven months! The GOP will lose the US House and Senate this year and the presidency in 2028…if the US lasts that long! Written by some who with his wife…voted for the “peace president” three times each! Almost all Western politicians are bought and paid for by Zionist Israelis and other Zionist Jews! One US exception is Tom Massie and one that was…is MT Greene!

    • Disagree: Rich
    • Replies: @follyofwar
    @Not-Communist

    Three-time Trump voter here, as well. Just think, if the Dumbocrats hadn't stolen the 2020 election. we'd have been done with Trump a year ago. I keep telling myself, though the little voice inside me gets fainter and fainter - BETTER THAN KAMALA, Better than Kamala, better than kamala, maybe I've been wrong all along?

    Trump's antics are stale and no longer funny (even on SNL), while know-nothing Kamala might still be worth a few laughs. At least she wouldn't have torn down the East Wing of the White House or put her name on the Kennedy Center.

    Replies: @JunkyardDog, @ServesyouallWhite, @SteveK9, @Niebelheim, @John Johnson

    , @Mark G.
    @Not-Communist

    "One exception is Tom Massie"

    It would be nice if someone like Massie was running in the Republican primary in 2028 on a less pro-Israel and more non-interventionist foreign policy. I voted for the non-interventionists Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul when they ran in the Republican primaries and thought Trump might be in that same category but that turned out not to be the case.

    He does seem a little better than Biden by providing less money and free weapons for the corrupt Zelensky regime but he boosted defense spending so no money has been saved overall. With us running two trillion dollar a year deficits and Social Security and Medicare headed for insolvency now that the large Boomer generation has retired, we can no longer afford such high levels of military spending.

    Replies: @Katrinka

    , @Truth
    @Not-Communist

    Don't worry, as your President says, you will not have to worry about voting in 2028.

    , @Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist
    @Not-Communist

    After the Ripupthepublican Party losses both your houses this November, I'm curious to see if the Daymockratic Party actually impeaches and removes the jew owned obtuse obese orange orang utan as it will have the power to do. My guess is, no, it won't.

  • The furious reaction of Russian officials, the Russian media and the Russian people to the news that Ukraine launched 91 drones at the official residence of Vladimir Putin in Novgorod is remarkable and ominous. While Ukraine continues to deny it carried out such an attack, the West has provided no evidence that rebuts Russia’s claim...
  • An excellent article, thank-you!

  • Donald Trump, the supposed “America first” president, was elected by voters who are sick of pointless wars—especially pointless wars for Israel. This week he scrooged those voters and offered Israel a Christmas present by bombing three countries that Israel wanted bombed. Oddly enough, none of them are even in the Middle East. On December 24,...
  • Orange man is the mad bomber, not a peace President. This is the opposite of what we voted for. Inviting Iran to negotiations, all the while planning with Israel an unprovoked attack on Iran. Waging a war against Venezuela, again unprovoked. Bombing Nigeria, bombing Somalia, countries we should never be militarily involved with. Trump is a tool, Israel orders him what to do. Trump is an evil piece of shit, covering up the Epstein affair, defending pedophiles, perhaps including himself. Trump was President when Epstein was murdered in prison. Trump covered up the murder, or perhaps ordered it? The attack on Putin at the very least had the approval of the CIA, and perhaps Trump himself.

  • I awoke Monday morning to alarming news: Ukraine had tried to assassinate Putin. Media reports claimed a drone swarm had targeted the Russian president’s residence in the Novrogod region. Russia said they shot down all the drones and that the response “would not be diplomatic.” To underscore how undiplomatic the response might be, Russia’s Doomsday...
  • Trump kept Putin on the phone for hours both during and after his Kabuki Theater negotiations with one of his Jew bosses (Zelensky). That gave the CIA time to triangulate Putin’s exact whereabouts — and Trump knew it.

    • Agree: Rich, 1951
    • Replies: @Emslander
    @Phibbs


    That gave the CIA time to triangulate Putin’s exact whereabouts — and Trump knew it.
     
    Trump said about the attack on Putin, "I don't like it. I don't like it. Now is not the time for that."

    Leaving as the clear message that there will be a time for snuffing Putin. Trump is a pig.

    Replies: @NobodyImportant, @Phibbs

    , @Bill Jones
    @Phibbs

    You live in a fantasy world if you don't think that Putin's calls aren't screened and randomly switched.
    They disabled US controlled GPS in Russia decades ago.

    Replies: @John Johnson

    , @acementhead
    @Phibbs


    Trump kept Putin on the phone for hours...
     
    If that is true, and I suppose it must be or you wouldn't have asserted it, then Putin has become a functional idiot and needs to be replaced. Putin should never waste his time on the phone talking to Trump. All Trump does is lie.
  • THE SWAN LAKE WARNING:

    https://twitter.com/mog_russEN/status/2006016917392470511

    If Trump actually tried to lure Putin with an hours long wait, then that would indicate stupidity far beyond pushing the covid vax……………………

    • Agree: 1951
  • Rumble link Bitchute link I will be discussing these matters with Wyatt Peterson on False Flag Weekly News later today. -KB Imagine a smart young idealistic left-wing peacenik hippie chick. Now try to imagine her supporting Israel’s genocide of Gaza. It doesn’t compute. It’s like trying to imagine the proverbial winged pig, only harder. There...
  • @JunkyardDog
    @1951

    Hillary’s “chief of staff” Huma Abedin probably has some stories to tell.

    Replies: @1951

    It is nasty to think of any woman willing to service Cankles.

    • Replies: @JunkyardDog
    @1951

    She’s apparently available as a beard, too, if big bucks are in the offing. She’s 48 or 49 and he’s 39. Not quite up to the Macron affair, but up there if true.

  • @1951
    Bill Clinton's former mistress Gennifer Flowers told us that Bill had told her that Hillary had eaten more pussy than he ever had; and that Bill was a "champ at eating pussy". So Hillary may well have been using underage girls supplied by Epstein. If she wasn't, she still could be blackmailed because Slick Willy was fucking underage girls.

    Replies: @JunkyardDog

    Hillary’s “chief of staff” Huma Abedin probably has some stories to tell.

    • Agree: 1951
    • Replies: @1951
    @JunkyardDog

    It is nasty to think of any woman willing to service Cankles.

    Replies: @JunkyardDog

  • Bill Clinton’s former mistress Gennifer Flowers told us that Bill had told her that Hillary had eaten more pussy than he ever had; and that Bill was a “champ at eating pussy”. So Hillary may well have been using underage girls supplied by Epstein. If she wasn’t, she still could be blackmailed because Slick Willy was fucking underage girls.

    • LOL: JunkyardDog
    • Replies: @JunkyardDog
    @1951

    Hillary’s “chief of staff” Huma Abedin probably has some stories to tell.

    Replies: @1951

  • As has been reported, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will yet again be in Washington on Monday December 29th. It is a visit that initial media reports claimed had been requested by Trump, which would underline the value of the relationship to the US president. Nevertheless, there have also been some suggestions that Netanyahu, working...
  • Israel ran out of defensive missiles in the war they launched against Iran. The US has run very low on defensive missiles such as THAAD and Patriot. Therefore the US/Israel cannot wage conventional war against Iran. So Israel is making the case they want the US to join Israel in using nuclear weapons against Iran.

  • The narrative that Donald Trump represents a revolutionary populist disruption of American politics has become conventional wisdom among political commentators. Yet this characterization crumbles under scrutiny. A comprehensive examination of Trump’s actual policy achievements reveals not a populist insurgent championing working-class Americans against entrenched elites, but rather a conventional Republican administration advancing standard conservative priorities...
  • @Richard Gwyn
    @1951

    The key question is: what is an average or ordinary Republican?

    The Republican Party when formed served several interests. First, the then all but dead Know-Nothing movement, based on nothing more than a strident anti-Catholicism. That moment, which was rather violent in many places, fizzled as common sense began growing among members of its own adherents or just cheerleaders, who realized that if their movement won all it demanded, then Negroes soon would be imported all over the 'free states' to do the extremely low paying jobs that mostly Catholic immigrants were doing.

    Indeed, Wealthy Anglo-Saxon Protestant cutout was erected upon being strongly, violently anti-white, based on how much different from WASPs the whites in question were purported to be. And that means that no matter what the intentions of any WASP based moment, it always would be used by forces that would Olay up any and all non-whites a better than the whites most despised by the WASPs with the power to pull the strings.

    The Republican Party also was the vehicle for the growing power of Wall Street. Both the corporations and their largest investors. The business of Big Business (especially when it came with government strings) was THE business of the country. These were the people who had controlled the latter day Whig Party almost totally.

    Another wing of the original Republic Party with major clout was what we can label: the middle class Reformers. These were the first Bleeding Heart Liberals rot acquire national power through politics. Their base was Main Street Protestant denomination all cross the northern states, as well as in areas of journalism, And by the 1850s their ideas were predominant across universities, the professoriate as well as street groups, located in the northeastern states.

    The National Education Association had been founded for totally Nativist, and thus essentially anti-Catholic Know-Nothing, pedagogy. It had been funded privately from its founding by Wall Street super rich. And in social terms it was Bleeding Heart to the core. And the NEA was infused with imperialist visions of the genetically and morally superior WASPs ruling the continent.

    I think the most ordinary and normal and average Republicans would fit with those things. And those things always have been animal to the best interest not just of this nation and other 'Western nations, but to the best interests of even the majority of white people in the US.

    Replies: @1951

    The roots of the Republican Party were in the Civil War. Radical Republicans passed the amendments which should have guaranteed equal rights, but did not. Republicans owned the North. Democrats the South. FDR fused the two because of the Great Depression. Both parties were and are owned by the wealthy. As Will Rogers observed, we have the best Congress money can buy. To quote George Wallace, there’s not a dimes worth of difference between the two parties. A Republican president will appoint justices who will repeal Roe V Wade. That is the only difference. Everything else is hot air and blowing smoke. Yes an individual president such Biden ran open borders, but the next Democrat won’t. Trump thinks he is a populist, and wants to be one, but he is not. Protestant vs Catholic died a long rime ago. Now it is more are you white? as the white population shrinks as a portion of the population.

  • @1951
    This certainly was true of the orange great one in his first term. In his second term, his dementia, or perhaps mental illness, takes him beyond the realm of being an average Republican.

    Replies: @QCIC, @Harold Smith, @saoirse, @follyofwar, @Richard Gwyn

    In hindsight, the Trump-hating, impeachment-happy Dumbocrat loons outsmarted themselves when they stole the 2020 election. If they hadn’t done so we would have been rid of Trump for good a year ago. Now we’re stuck with another septuagenarian in the grip of growing dementia for three more fraught-filled years unless the VP and enough GOP senators GROW A PAIR and enact the 25th Amendment or we have a military coup.

    • Agree: 1951
  • @Rich
    @1951

    You democrats are trying to use the "mental decline" thing now because you believe it worked so well against Biden. Of course, because of your little brains, you fail to recognize that Biden really did have dementia. Trump constantly takes questions on the fly from reporters, works around the clock and is as quick-witted as ever. Every dem is now trying to float the "mental decline" nonsense. That's what gives you away. I'll believe you voted for Trump when I see pigs fly.

    Replies: @1951, @saoirse

    Who cares whether you believe it or not? I don’t. I voted for Trump 3 (three) times. Trump is obese, does not exercise, and is 79 years old. He is starting to show physical problems such as edema. He doesn’t do very well taking questions anymore. Example, “Quiet piggy”. Thus could go on forever, his insulting reporters, calling them stupid. The man is mental.

    • Replies: @Rich
    @1951

    Yeah, the democrats who pass anti-White laws, issue anti-White executive orders and push DIE are good for the country. Trump was insulting people when he was 25, if he began speaking politely to those who insulted him, it'd be time to start worrying. You can't be so stupid you're actually falling this "mental decline" talking point the entire democrat party started using 15 minutes ago.

  • American democracy has devolved into a humiliation ritual in which we are expected to pledge support for people who hate us so they can steal our property, molest our children, and punish us for talking about their crimes. In election after election we are pressured to declare allegiance to one morally bankrupt criminal, simply because...
  • @Biggles
    @1951

    From what I've noticed, not one of the young women who had anything to do with Donald Trump, re associations with Jeffrey Epstein, had anything unfavorable to say about Trump. Indeed, the opposite is the case.


    There's nothing unlawful about pursuing an attractive 20 year old female. Trump's fame and money seemed to attract many young women.


    I'm six months younger than President Trump, and continue to dream about beautiful, young, intelligent women. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure they don't dream about geriatrics like me, even though I'm in good shape.


    Merry Christmas

    Replies: @John Johnson, @1951, @Biggles, @Commentator Mike, @Biggles

    Well one woman, Virginia Giuffre, said she never saw Trump do anything inappropriate. She had previously been a Trump employee.
    Women who saw Trump, but did not see misbehavior: 1 or 2?
    Women who have come forward to Thomas Massie and MTG: 20?
    Girls abused in Epstein’s trafficking? thousands

    In other words, we need to look beyond the tip of the iceberg. The women who have recently come forward have not “cleared” Trump. He refused to meet with them in the White House. I doubt they have anything good to say about him.

    Where there is smoke there is fire. Pursuing a 20 year old supplied by Epstein, a woman who was trafficked by Epstein as a girl, is not a good look for Trump. How old was she when he first met her? Why is she coming forward now? Why has she not cleared Trump? Is this just one of many girls/women Epstein supplied to Trump? What are the odds this is the only one, the one whose name made it into print? Near zero.

    Redacting the files is the smoking gun. Trump is guilty. More so than Nixon removing 18 minutes of tape.

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • @JunkyardDog
    @1951

    I believe Trump originally wanted to release the files but has been ordered not to by his Jewish handlers whom he obeys in all things. Maybe something else, but probably not Epstein dirt or, as others have pointed out, the Dems would have released the photos long ago.

    Replies: @Biggles, @1951

    Biden was compromised so did not want the files to come out. We know from a British newspaper article from back in the day that Trump was pursuing a 20 year old supplied to him by Epstein. This woman now says she was groomed and trafficked from a young age by Epstein. The Wall Street Journal says Trump ordered Bondi not to release the files once Bondi told him his name was in the files. No mention of Israel, just Trump. Trump has sued the WSJ for publishing an obscene birthday card allegedly drawn by Trump. Trump is not suing the WSJ for reporting Trump ordered Bondi
    not to release the files.
    In her 60 minutes interview with Lesley Stahl, MTG says she asked Trump to invite these women who have come forward to the White House. Trump said no, MTG asked why not? Trump said “people would be hurt”. Those people need to be hurt. Who the fuck is Trump defending?

    • Replies: @Biggles
    @1951

    From what I've noticed, not one of the young women who had anything to do with Donald Trump, re associations with Jeffrey Epstein, had anything unfavorable to say about Trump. Indeed, the opposite is the case.


    There's nothing unlawful about pursuing an attractive 20 year old female. Trump's fame and money seemed to attract many young women.


    I'm six months younger than President Trump, and continue to dream about beautiful, young, intelligent women. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure they don't dream about geriatrics like me, even though I'm in good shape.


    Merry Christmas

    Replies: @John Johnson, @1951, @Biggles, @Commentator Mike, @Biggles

  • @Robert Dolan
    @1951

    You are a lying silly POS.

    There is ZERO evidence that Trump was fucking children.

    Zero.

    If there WAS any such evidence, Obama and Biden and crew would surely have released it LONG AGO.

    They didn't need to blackmail Trump....they just gave him a few hundred million to do the bidding of Israel.

    The entire "Trump rapes children" thing is just the usual tiresome leftist BULLSHIT.

    By the way, I didn't vote for Trump this time around as I lost faith in him long ago.

    Ryan Dawson has spoken at length regarding the fact that most men have no interest in having sex with children, and that money and money laundering is really the heart of the matter.

    Replies: @Trinity, @1951, @John Johnson, @CalDre

    Same to you asshole. THE PROOF IS TRUMP BLOCKING THE FILES.

    • Replies: @JunkyardDog
    @1951

    I believe Trump originally wanted to release the files but has been ordered not to by his Jewish handlers whom he obeys in all things. Maybe something else, but probably not Epstein dirt or, as others have pointed out, the Dems would have released the photos long ago.

    Replies: @Biggles, @1951

  • It’s time to ditch the dreamers and get back to diplomacy Brussels was the centre of the pro-war universe on 18 December as the European Commission tried to bludgeon the resistance out of Belgian Prime Minister, Bart de Wever. He had stood firm against the plan to use immobilised Russian assets to underwrite the war...
  • I will be shocked if the money is still there and it has not already been stolen.

    • Agree: 1951
  • Look. Russia’s “frozen” assets are gone. They were only book keeping entries in the first place, and you can guarantee that the wizards that came up with derivatives and the other frauds on the American housing bond market leading up to 2008 have already done the same things here.

    They are just desperate to pass it off somehow so the theft can not only be plausibly hidden but rehypothicated into an even bigger snowball of frauds and manipulation to kick the can a little further on the complete zombie European (and American) economies.

    • Agree: 1951
    • Replies: @Mcayrow
    @True Blue

    Well said, TB!

  • American democracy has devolved into a humiliation ritual in which we are expected to pledge support for people who hate us so they can steal our property, molest our children, and punish us for talking about their crimes. In election after election we are pressured to declare allegiance to one morally bankrupt criminal, simply because...
  • The Epstein Affair will kill orange man politically. First, for many years he was close friends with the arch criminal Epstein. Next, he was raping under age girls. Finally, because of direct blackmail on Trump supplied by Epstein, he allowed himself to be blackmailed by Israel. Trump doing everything humanly possible to block release of the DOJ Epstein Files is all the proof we need.

    • LOL: Gvaltar
    • Replies: @WJ
    @1951

    "Epstein will kill orange man politically" People still jerking off to this unlikely outcome.

    , @saoirse
    @1951

    Meh! Trumpenstein was selected because some of the brown pets (a.k.a. Democraps) that 'the chosen' inundated this cuntry with decided to, as per their nature, bite the kosher hand that fed them. Donny the Red Ass (just ask Bibi) will "stay the course" and be put out to the good goy pasture. The (((media))) will present the idiot citizenry with the usual Kabuki theater leading up to the mid-term selections when a 'new' band of Zio slime will take the reigns.

    Sing along everyone: "Meet the new boss - same as the old boss"

    , @Robert Dolan
    @1951

    You are a lying silly POS.

    There is ZERO evidence that Trump was fucking children.

    Zero.

    If there WAS any such evidence, Obama and Biden and crew would surely have released it LONG AGO.

    They didn't need to blackmail Trump....they just gave him a few hundred million to do the bidding of Israel.

    The entire "Trump rapes children" thing is just the usual tiresome leftist BULLSHIT.

    By the way, I didn't vote for Trump this time around as I lost faith in him long ago.

    Ryan Dawson has spoken at length regarding the fact that most men have no interest in having sex with children, and that money and money laundering is really the heart of the matter.

    Replies: @Trinity, @1951, @John Johnson, @CalDre

  • The narrative that Donald Trump represents a revolutionary populist disruption of American politics has become conventional wisdom among political commentators. Yet this characterization crumbles under scrutiny. A comprehensive examination of Trump’s actual policy achievements reveals not a populist insurgent championing working-class Americans against entrenched elites, but rather a conventional Republican administration advancing standard conservative priorities...
  • I think the Epstein Files are the orange man’s kryptonite. Epstein fed blackmail videos to Israel, who has been blackmailing Trump, among others.
    All we have to do is read what Trump says and writes. His mental decline has left him a loon. I voted Trump, but even Harris said she was going to close the border. Electing Trump did put an end to the weaponization of the judicial system by the Democrats, and maybe stealing elections, so that is a big plus.

    • Agree: Yoda1881
    • Replies: @Rich
    @1951

    You democrats are trying to use the "mental decline" thing now because you believe it worked so well against Biden. Of course, because of your little brains, you fail to recognize that Biden really did have dementia. Trump constantly takes questions on the fly from reporters, works around the clock and is as quick-witted as ever. Every dem is now trying to float the "mental decline" nonsense. That's what gives you away. I'll believe you voted for Trump when I see pigs fly.

    Replies: @1951, @saoirse

    , @saoirse
    @1951


    Electing Trump did put an end to the weaponization of the judicial system by the Democrats, and maybe stealing elections, so that is a big plus.
     
    Are you that stupid? Now they're going to weaponize the judicial system against anyone critical of jews and Pissrael - in addition to total spectrum dominance, Palantir style and the continuing flooding of Pajeets, Chinks and "vetted" muds. But just keep voting. It's good therapy for you pantywaists.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin held his annual combined “Direct Line” call-in and year-end press conference on December 19, 2025, in Moscow, lasting over 4 hours. Ukraine and peace negotiations dominated early questions, with Putin projecting confidence in Russia’s military position while expressing conditional openness to diplomacy, but he insisted that Russia will not soften its...
  • Of course Trump and Witkoff understand. The “negotiations” have always been a sham. The Russians see through the conman Trump.
    Trump tells the Russians he will insist on terms acceptable to Russia. Zelensky and Europe are in on the con. Zelensky and Europe sing the countermelody that these terms are unacceptable. Trump then reneges on the Russians. All the whining from Zelensky and Europeans is supposed to convince the Russians they are getting a really good deal. The Russians aren’t buying this shit.
    Trump does need things like Venezuela and Russian talks to distract from his Epstein files political death trap. Wag the dog.

  • The narrative that Donald Trump represents a revolutionary populist disruption of American politics has become conventional wisdom among political commentators. Yet this characterization crumbles under scrutiny. A comprehensive examination of Trump’s actual policy achievements reveals not a populist insurgent championing working-class Americans against entrenched elites, but rather a conventional Republican administration advancing standard conservative priorities...
  • This certainly was true of the orange great one in his first term. In his second term, his dementia, or perhaps mental illness, takes him beyond the realm of being an average Republican.

    • Agree: Harold Smith, Yoda1881
    • Replies: @QCIC
    @1951

    Who creates the policies in Team Trump?

    From the author's perspective, I suppose the Trump policies are created by standard Republican political operatives working with the relevant lobbyists. The "Trump Inner Circle" (cabinet, etc.) is simply a bunch of amateur actors giving cover for this process. Their role is to be Trump's posse or entourage.

    I think Trump's support for Israel (and antagonism toward Iran) is sincere as is his antagonism toward China.

    What does the author think would be happening if the election had been given to the Harris ticket?

    Replies: @xyzxy

    , @Harold Smith
    @1951


    This certainly was true of the orange great one in his first term. In his second term, his dementia, or perhaps mental illness, takes him beyond the realm of being an average Republican.
     
    Also, a very important feature of the MFOB's second term (IMO) is the increasing desperation of the collapsing evil empire which the creature serves; a situation which would likely encourage desperate, openly lawless, risky official acts, i.e. the implementation of "straight power concepts" by the MFOB, the unhinged and utterly morally bankrupt god-king of the rules-based order.

    Furthermore, given the creature's failing health which apparently precludes the possibility of its long or even medium term rule, neither the creature nor its handlers/enablers would presumably have much of a reason to try to rein in its most extreme psychotic, psychopathic impulses. This because of their apparent "usefulness" to the desperate and delusional Satanists running the evil empire, and also because the Satanists may want to discredit/destroy the MAGA cult, fearing that the voting bloc it represents might come under the control of someone not quite as evil and manipulable as the MFOB, or something like that.

    , @saoirse
    @1951


    his dementia, or perhaps mental illness, takes him beyond the realm of being an average Republican.
     
    It makes him a consummate Republican!
    , @follyofwar
    @1951

    In hindsight, the Trump-hating, impeachment-happy Dumbocrat loons outsmarted themselves when they stole the 2020 election. If they hadn't done so we would have been rid of Trump for good a year ago. Now we're stuck with another septuagenarian in the grip of growing dementia for three more fraught-filled years unless the VP and enough GOP senators GROW A PAIR and enact the 25th Amendment or we have a military coup.

    , @Richard Gwyn
    @1951

    The key question is: what is an average or ordinary Republican?

    The Republican Party when formed served several interests. First, the then all but dead Know-Nothing movement, based on nothing more than a strident anti-Catholicism. That moment, which was rather violent in many places, fizzled as common sense began growing among members of its own adherents or just cheerleaders, who realized that if their movement won all it demanded, then Negroes soon would be imported all over the 'free states' to do the extremely low paying jobs that mostly Catholic immigrants were doing.

    Indeed, Wealthy Anglo-Saxon Protestant cutout was erected upon being strongly, violently anti-white, based on how much different from WASPs the whites in question were purported to be. And that means that no matter what the intentions of any WASP based moment, it always would be used by forces that would Olay up any and all non-whites a better than the whites most despised by the WASPs with the power to pull the strings.

    The Republican Party also was the vehicle for the growing power of Wall Street. Both the corporations and their largest investors. The business of Big Business (especially when it came with government strings) was THE business of the country. These were the people who had controlled the latter day Whig Party almost totally.

    Another wing of the original Republic Party with major clout was what we can label: the middle class Reformers. These were the first Bleeding Heart Liberals rot acquire national power through politics. Their base was Main Street Protestant denomination all cross the northern states, as well as in areas of journalism, And by the 1850s their ideas were predominant across universities, the professoriate as well as street groups, located in the northeastern states.

    The National Education Association had been founded for totally Nativist, and thus essentially anti-Catholic Know-Nothing, pedagogy. It had been funded privately from its founding by Wall Street super rich. And in social terms it was Bleeding Heart to the core. And the NEA was infused with imperialist visions of the genetically and morally superior WASPs ruling the continent.

    I think the most ordinary and normal and average Republicans would fit with those things. And those things always have been animal to the best interest not just of this nation and other 'Western nations, but to the best interests of even the majority of white people in the US.

    Replies: @1951

  • When I studied business in the mid-90s, there was no company more revered than General Electric and no CEO more respected than Jack Welch. For years, GE was honored as the most admired company in the world and was the most valuable by market cap. Jack Welch was the idol corporate chieftain case-studied in every...
  • @1951
    @kiwk

    I did, but Welch shit kept chasing me. The next company I worked for was bought by Allied Chemical, and Lawrence Bossidy, former GE VP and Welch's golfing buddy, was now the CEO. After a couple years, he did the full Jack Welch treatment. So I go to what became Rolls-Royce jet engines in Indianapolis. At some point, we got a vp of engineering who openly worshipped Jack Welch. Finally I land at Sikorsky, division of United Technologies, and I was finally free from Jack Welch.

    Replies: @kiwk

    Awful.

    I guess they churn just to keep retirement benefits down, too. After all, if you can get rid of people before they vest, then all that $$$ that was reserved for vesting goes back into the pool for everyone else who stays (I think).

    • Agree: 1951
  • @kiwk
    @1951

    I hope you found something better.

    Replies: @1951

    I did, but Welch shit kept chasing me. The next company I worked for was bought by Allied Chemical, and Lawrence Bossidy, former GE VP and Welch’s golfing buddy, was now the CEO. After a couple years, he did the full Jack Welch treatment. So I go to what became Rolls-Royce jet engines in Indianapolis. At some point, we got a vp of engineering who openly worshipped Jack Welch. Finally I land at Sikorsky, division of United Technologies, and I was finally free from Jack Welch.

    • Replies: @kiwk
    @1951

    Awful.

    I guess they churn just to keep retirement benefits down, too. After all, if you can get rid of people before they vest, then all that $$$ that was reserved for vesting goes back into the pool for everyone else who stays (I think).

  • @kiwk
    @1951

    Yep, he also started the whole 'fire the worst 10% employees annually,' which was adopted across the US (if I recall correctly).

    It didn't matter how much a boss might like the employees' performance, the employees were forced into a curve and the lowest 10% were fired.

    Replies: @1951, @Thrallman

    If a manager had 8 people, they had to have a forced ranking, even if all the employees were equal. The person selected as a star got a large raise, most got a small raise, and the eighth person had to be fired. I voluntarily left GE in 1984 because of the new Welch policies. GE reneged, after a year of in house study, on sending us back to a university for obtaining our engineering masters degree. By 1995, all the employees at GE aircraft engines were starting to be fired. Eventually no one, non-supervisory to management, made it to a normal retirement age. GE under Reginald Jones was a great place to work.

    • Replies: @kiwk
    @1951

    I hope you found something better.

    Replies: @1951

  • @ivan
    For what it is worth, I think this is a pretty good reminder of the baseness of the rich in the US. Jack Welch couldn't care less about the poor or even the middle-class of the US.

    Replies: @1951

    Jack Welch only cared about himself, no one else.

  • Welch‘s predecessor Reg Jones was highly regarded and in his day GE Accounts were clean. Then again he was English by birth

    Welch was the spirit of the age turning GECC into a Bank making it easy for analysts

    He did for GE what Mary Cunningham and Bill Agee did for Bendix

    • Agree: 1951
  • Welch was a big piece of shit who hollowed out GE. Neutron Jack. When he headed GE plastics, GE plastics was going broke as they had invested a lot of money in Noryl plastic, but they could not figure out how to get the chemistry right to get it to work. One of their engineers figured out how to fix it, but Welch absolutely refused to hear this man’s story. Welch fires him. A year later, in desperation, they search the man’s desk. In a notebook, he explained every thing that had to be done. Noryl plastic is fixed, Welch is hailed as the hero who saved GE plastics, and because of this, Welch is eventually selected to be CEO of GE.

    • Replies: @kiwk
    @1951

    Yep, he also started the whole 'fire the worst 10% employees annually,' which was adopted across the US (if I recall correctly).

    It didn't matter how much a boss might like the employees' performance, the employees were forced into a curve and the lowest 10% were fired.

    Replies: @1951, @Thrallman

  • Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are glad to see white people standing up for themselves — and for each other. They also discuss White Christmas, Somali fraudsters, the death of DEI, and the end of “disparate impact.”
  • @Ron Unz
    Wow, we're up to almost 100 comments on this stupid issue!

    Doesn't everyone pretty much agree that the whole dispute started because the Somalis asked for more caramel on their Cinnabon or something like that? Maybe they'd gotten a little short-changed on their caramel or maybe they wanted extra caramel because they liked it so much.

    But I think it's far more likely that she got angry or irritated at the request and initially criticized or insulted them about something, maybe like wearing a hijab, rather than that they coupled their caramel request with an initial insult.

    I think that most food-shop employees are always told to follow the rule that "the customer is always right." And if they ask for more caramel on their Cinnabon, just smile and give it to them.

    Replies: @1951, @muh muh, @Colin Wright, @Greta Handel, @ServesyouallWhite

    You might be right. The other possibility, is that they commented on her western clothes being inappropriate. This while they went to ask for more caramel. Based on the video comment ““You think sexualizing your body makes you a better person?”

    OK, you are right, it is a stupid issue, no crime was committed. So I will halt.

  • @muh muh
    @1951


    Being married to a Mexican and her child having Addison’s disease are not mutually exclusive. What she is saying is likely correct. However, it is possible to like Mexicans but hate blacks, so this becomes irrelevant.
     
    You miss the point.

    She pivoted from claiming she was racist to claiming she wasn't racist because she had a mixed-race child, then to explaining the reason for the dark skin tone of her child because she felt pressured to do so by the negative commentary she received for having a mixed-race child.

    That is absolutely relevant.


    The video proves the Somalis lied about the encounter.
     
    It proves nothing of the kind, particularly since it's painfully obvious to anyone with an I.Q. over room temperature that the video begins after the conflict had already started.

    In fact, the Somalis' version makes a whole lot more sense even if one accepts their version only for the sake of argument.

    And leaning heavily upon a single source of news, especially one that has not done due diligence in reporting on the Somalis' version of events, is just not a good look for anyone trying to be objective.

    Replies: @1951

    You deliberately miss the point. Everyone agrees the video starts after the incident started. So you are throwing out a red herring. No one said the incident started when the filming started.

    As for lying, the Somalis left out the part, captured on video, where he slut shames her.

    You miss this point too. You said her husband? was Mexican, you gave his name. No issue here. Her saying her son had dark skin because of Addisons would also be true. LBJ in 1960 was making fun of JFK because of his dark skin resulting from Addisons. Only the liberal mind hive would believe this is not accurate and try to make an issue of it. If she is making the point her son is half Mexican, you do not dispute this. Her son having dark skin from disease would be something very important to her. So what if she discusses this, even if it isn’t relevant?

    The NY Post says they could not determine what initiated the events that followed. That is a true statement they made. You yourself used the NY Post to provide her list of offenses. The same source I used. You are only relying on what the Somalis said, as if they had no motive to present themselves in the best possible light. The NY Post article went into detail as to the Somali version of events, citing what they could find on Tik Tok, and linked an article to the Daily Mail.

  • @Greta Handel
    @muh muh

    Thanks for some critical thinking, clear writing, and patience sharing them with others.


    As for the NY Post, one has to wonder why they didn’t exercise due diligence in asking questions of the Somali customers, who did, in fact, provide their account of how the incident began.
     
    Only those who were involved or there to witness this entire incident can tell us what happened. For a supposed newspaper to have apparently avoided some of the primary sources is revealing. As is Jared Taylor’s pimping it here at TUR. Their agendas are no better than those of the TV “journalists” who altered the recording of Zimmerman’s 911 call about Martin or DA Keith Ellison in releasing a truncated video of Floyd/Chauvin: keep people distracted, divided, and voting at each other.

    The Establishment couldn’t care less for any of the people involved, or about those manipulated to take sides as though the fodder were family members. Something to keep in mind when the next stupid incident like this is served up on our screens.

    Replies: @1951, @muh muh

    The NY Post already gave the Somalis’ version of events in the article. So it makes no sense to say they should have asked questions of the Somalis to find out their version of events. At the end of the article, the NY Post provided a disclaimer “It isn’t clear what exactly happened before the customer began filming Wilsey”. The lying Somalis say it was an insult to a hijab.

    “You hear him say at the beginning “You think sexualizing your body makes you a better person?”

    The Somali was slut shaming Wilsey before she called him a nigger. That is fact. Just like two monkeys in a zoo slinging shit at each other.

  • @muh muh
    @1951


    This is the video. For some reason I made a mistake and it got blanked out. Listen to what the Somali said at the start.
     
    That isn't 'the start' of the conflict. It's just the first point where the video picks up the exchange.

    Here's the thing...

    If I'm trying to be as objective about this as possible, I have to consider the full range of data, and thus far, we can establish the following facts with absolute certainty:

    1) Wilkins admitted on video she's racist.
    2) Wilkins used racist epithets on the same video.
    3) Wilkins has a history of disorderly conduct.
    4) Wilkins contradicted herself by saying she's not a racist, and
    5) Wilkins tried to explain the darkness of her half-Latino son's skin was the result of Addison's disease.

    What do we know about the Somali couple?

    Very little, unfortunately. According to the woman, she noticed that Wilkins didn't fill the order to her satisfaction. (Something that happens all the time in food service.) The woman reportedly gave Wilkins an opportunity to explain herself, asking if the store was out of whatever topping was supposed to cover the bun. Instead, Wilkins supposedly made a gratuitous remark about the woman's hijab, which appears to have initiated the conflict.

    The man's comments -- which is where the video begins recording the exchange -- would then have been a response to Wilkins' crack about the hijab.

    Wilkins claims this wasn't the case, that the couple was 'harassing her' from the onset, but she provides no specifics -- no narrative, no timeline of events, nothing.

    Now, if I'm being fair, I have to say that the paucity of detail in Wilkins' story, together with her personal history and admission of racism on camera, does not bode well for her credibility.

    And that's being polite.

    As for the NY Post, one has to wonder why they didn't exercise due diligence in asking questions of the Somali customers, who did, in fact, provide their account of how the incident began.

    Replies: @1951, @Greta Handel

    Thanks for some critical thinking, clear writing, and patience sharing them with others.

    As for the NY Post, one has to wonder why they didn’t exercise due diligence in asking questions of the Somali customers, who did, in fact, provide their account of how the incident began.

    Only those who were involved or there to witness this entire incident can tell us what happened. For a supposed newspaper to have apparently avoided some of the primary sources is revealing. As is Jared Taylor’s pimping it here at TUR. Their agendas are no better than those of the TV “journalists” who altered the recording of Zimmerman’s 911 call about Martin or DA Keith Ellison in releasing a truncated video of Floyd/Chauvin: keep people distracted, divided, and voting at each other.

    The Establishment couldn’t care less for any of the people involved, or about those manipulated to take sides as though the fodder were family members. Something to keep in mind when the next stupid incident like this is served up on our screens.

    • Agree: muh muh
    • Disagree: 1951
    • Replies: @1951
    @Greta Handel

    The NY Post already gave the Somalis' version of events in the article. So it makes no sense to say they should have asked questions of the Somalis to find out their version of events. At the end of the article, the NY Post provided a disclaimer “It isn’t clear what exactly happened before the customer began filming Wilsey". The lying Somalis say it was an insult to a hijab.

    “You hear him say at the beginning “You think sexualizing your body makes you a better person?”

    The Somali was slut shaming Wilsey before she called him a nigger. That is fact. Just like two monkeys in a zoo slinging shit at each other.

    , @muh muh
    @Greta Handel


    The Establishment couldn’t care less for any of the people involved, or about those manipulated to take sides as though the fodder were family members. Something to keep in mind when the next stupid incident like this is served up on our screens.
     
    Great comment, the entirety of it.

    Thanks.
  • @muh muh
    @1951


    This is the video. For some reason I made a mistake and it got blanked out. Listen to what the Somali said at the start.
     
    That isn't 'the start' of the conflict. It's just the first point where the video picks up the exchange.

    Here's the thing...

    If I'm trying to be as objective about this as possible, I have to consider the full range of data, and thus far, we can establish the following facts with absolute certainty:

    1) Wilkins admitted on video she's racist.
    2) Wilkins used racist epithets on the same video.
    3) Wilkins has a history of disorderly conduct.
    4) Wilkins contradicted herself by saying she's not a racist, and
    5) Wilkins tried to explain the darkness of her half-Latino son's skin was the result of Addison's disease.

    What do we know about the Somali couple?

    Very little, unfortunately. According to the woman, she noticed that Wilkins didn't fill the order to her satisfaction. (Something that happens all the time in food service.) The woman reportedly gave Wilkins an opportunity to explain herself, asking if the store was out of whatever topping was supposed to cover the bun. Instead, Wilkins supposedly made a gratuitous remark about the woman's hijab, which appears to have initiated the conflict.

    The man's comments -- which is where the video begins recording the exchange -- would then have been a response to Wilkins' crack about the hijab.

    Wilkins claims this wasn't the case, that the couple was 'harassing her' from the onset, but she provides no specifics -- no narrative, no timeline of events, nothing.

    Now, if I'm being fair, I have to say that the paucity of detail in Wilkins' story, together with her personal history and admission of racism on camera, does not bode well for her credibility.

    And that's being polite.

    As for the NY Post, one has to wonder why they didn't exercise due diligence in asking questions of the Somali customers, who did, in fact, provide their account of how the incident began.

    Replies: @1951, @Greta Handel

    “Admitting she is racist” is not an accurate claim. What is relevant would be if she had a history of calling black people names. Did her manager or coworkers or anyone else in her past say she did this?
    Being married to a Mexican and her child having Addison’s disease are not mutually exclusive. What she is saying is likely correct. However, it is possible to like Mexicans but hate blacks, so this becomes irrelevant.

    The video proves the Somalis lied about the encounter. It does not prove what initiated the encounter.

    “The fundraising page claims the customers instigated the argument by harassing Wilsey during her shift, which triggered the outburst.

    “It isn’t clear what exactly happened before the customer began filming Wilsey.

    “Wilsey didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from The Post.

    https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/crystal-wilsey-idd-as-cinnabon-employee-fired-after-calling-customers-the-n-word/

    • Replies: @muh muh
    @1951


    Being married to a Mexican and her child having Addison’s disease are not mutually exclusive. What she is saying is likely correct. However, it is possible to like Mexicans but hate blacks, so this becomes irrelevant.
     
    You miss the point.

    She pivoted from claiming she was racist to claiming she wasn't racist because she had a mixed-race child, then to explaining the reason for the dark skin tone of her child because she felt pressured to do so by the negative commentary she received for having a mixed-race child.

    That is absolutely relevant.


    The video proves the Somalis lied about the encounter.
     
    It proves nothing of the kind, particularly since it's painfully obvious to anyone with an I.Q. over room temperature that the video begins after the conflict had already started.

    In fact, the Somalis' version makes a whole lot more sense even if one accepts their version only for the sake of argument.

    And leaning heavily upon a single source of news, especially one that has not done due diligence in reporting on the Somalis' version of events, is just not a good look for anyone trying to be objective.

    Replies: @1951

    , @muh muh
    @1951


    “Admitting she is racist” is not an accurate claim.
     
    No, it certainly is.

    She did so. On camera. Unabashedly.

    Then used racial epithets to back it up.

    What is relevant would be if she had a history of calling black people names. Did her manager or coworkers or anyone else in her past say she did this?
     
    You're really grasping at straws.

    She has a history of disorderly conduct, which implies she's got anger management issues.

    That's sufficient.
  • Back when I was in college, more years ago than I'd like to consider, one of my majors was Classical History, and I did quite a lot of original research in that field. Then after I graduated and began my doctoral studies in Theoretical Physics, I took a little time to write up some of...
  • I used to think Israel controlled Trump, but increasingly I don’t think even Trump controls Trump. He is truly insane. But he is still trying to appease his Jewish masters, even through his insanity.

    The blowback to the Trump Regime will be fierce and I increasingly believe it will be soon. The chances of Trump making it to the end of his term shrinks every day, and it might not be impeachment or resignation.

    • Agree: 1951, Event Horizon
    • Troll: Gvaltar
    • Replies: @nokangaroos
    @Same old same old

    Clearly the Orange are working up a damnatio memoriae that would make
    Akhenaton yellow with envy - the only thing we can be sure about is the police state
    and compulsory semitism provisions are the ones that will not be reversed
    (Caligula also was considered a welcome relief from Tiberius, and reasonably popular
    until he got a "fever").
    His (((handlers))) did not go to these lengths to create a system where the 1%
    always are the power behind the throne to now allow a (potential) escape
    by resurrecting monarchy.

    - As for ius solis I do not think it ever was tenable but the way to go is to void
    the entire Fourteenth (it was never properly ratified) which would have the added
    benefit of doing away with every last stinking Sibbyl Rite 😁

    , @QCIC
    @Same old same old

    I agree. So then we get to find out what script (((they))) gave to JD.

    , @WJ
    @Same old same old

    Nope. In fact Trump finishes out his term and hands the reigns over to Vance.

    , @Event Horizon
    @Same old same old

    This my view also, and what I have shared with family, friends, colleagues, et al ... not that it makes any difference, of course.

    The only recent change in my view is that, whereas I previously believed Trump would be impeached after the midterm elections were over, now I question whether he will even make it that far. Even his most clueless and unthinking supporters are turning on him, now.

    The donors seem likely to replace him with Vance in the near term, setting up a Vance-Newsom presidential election contest in 2028.

    Just a guess of course, which is no better than anyone else's guess.

    Cheers, everyone ...

  • “One strange aspect of Trump’s presidency has been the extreme difference between his first and second terms.”
    Something has gone wrong with Trump’s mental health. Perhaps a brain tumor. Maybe his brain is filled with Alzheimer plaques. Or he just could be mentally ill. Lucky us.

    • Replies: @Same old same old
    @1951

    Trump was always a malleable moron. What has changed is the type of people who surround him. While he seems to be more confused and forgetful than the first term, the majority of the differences can be traced directly to the current batch of ziofascist Wormtongues telling him what to do. That isn't to absolve him of responsibility, since he chose them and willingly follows their advice, but it is the explanation.

  • Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are glad to see white people standing up for themselves — and for each other. They also discuss White Christmas, Somali fraudsters, the death of DEI, and the end of “disparate impact.”
  • @muh muh
    @1951


    You just accept what the Somalis said at face value.
     
    No, I simply watched the video evidence and compared this against later reportage.

    In the video, Wilkins openly admitted she's a racist. Later, she back peddled, claiming she isn't racist because she's the mother of a mixed-race child (now deceased). Then, when she got negative feedback for this, she claimed he suffered from Addison's disease, which can make one's skin darker.

    The father, however, is Mexican -- one Jovani Abel Valadez.

    Taking Wilkins at face value, I witness a woman tying herself in knots, destroying her own credibility.

    Moreover, you're asking us to believe that, in spite of the fact that Wilkins unabashedly admits her racism, the Somali man's question in the video came out of the blue, entirely unprovoked.

    She's a grifter, plain and simple.

    Her criminal background was mostly DUI traffic violations.
     
    From the NY Post:

    She has also left a trail of legal damage across the Midwest, with a history of more than a dozen charges dating back almost 25 years.

    In June 2001, she was arrested for disorderly conduct and domestic abuse and was sentenced to 12 months’ probation later that year. [...]

    A year later, she was arrested for disorderly conduct in Brown County, Wis., and pleaded no contest.

    Then in January 2009, she was again arrested for disorderly conduct in Brown County and sentenced to three days in jail. [...]

    In June 2016, she was charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct in Outagamie County, Wis., and sentenced to 90 days in jail after pleading no contest to disorderly conduct.

    https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/cinnabon-employee-crystal-wilsey-denies-shes-racist-after-wisconsin-outburst/
     
    Hmm.

    I think I see a pattern emerging here.

    Replies: @ServesyouallWhite, @1951

    https://twitter.com/LaurenWitzkeDE/status/1997771682866417845

    This is the video. For some reason I made a mistake and it got blanked out. Listen to what the Somali said at the start.

    One of the comments:
    “You hear him say at the beginning “You think sexualizing your body makes you a better person?”…. So you damn well they said things before that to get her to that point of pissed off”

    Even the NY Post wrote they did not know what started the incident. It didn’t start with the version of the video you watched. Most the reporting has just been presenting the Somalis version of events.

    Whether the father of her child is Mexican heritage isn’t really relevant. As is whether her child has Addison’s disease, which is why JFK had such a dark complexion. Macht nichts.

    • Disagree: ServesyouallWhite
    • Replies: @muh muh
    @1951


    This is the video. For some reason I made a mistake and it got blanked out. Listen to what the Somali said at the start.
     
    That isn't 'the start' of the conflict. It's just the first point where the video picks up the exchange.

    Here's the thing...

    If I'm trying to be as objective about this as possible, I have to consider the full range of data, and thus far, we can establish the following facts with absolute certainty:

    1) Wilkins admitted on video she's racist.
    2) Wilkins used racist epithets on the same video.
    3) Wilkins has a history of disorderly conduct.
    4) Wilkins contradicted herself by saying she's not a racist, and
    5) Wilkins tried to explain the darkness of her half-Latino son's skin was the result of Addison's disease.

    What do we know about the Somali couple?

    Very little, unfortunately. According to the woman, she noticed that Wilkins didn't fill the order to her satisfaction. (Something that happens all the time in food service.) The woman reportedly gave Wilkins an opportunity to explain herself, asking if the store was out of whatever topping was supposed to cover the bun. Instead, Wilkins supposedly made a gratuitous remark about the woman's hijab, which appears to have initiated the conflict.

    The man's comments -- which is where the video begins recording the exchange -- would then have been a response to Wilkins' crack about the hijab.

    Wilkins claims this wasn't the case, that the couple was 'harassing her' from the onset, but she provides no specifics -- no narrative, no timeline of events, nothing.

    Now, if I'm being fair, I have to say that the paucity of detail in Wilkins' story, together with her personal history and admission of racism on camera, does not bode well for her credibility.

    And that's being polite.

    As for the NY Post, one has to wonder why they didn't exercise due diligence in asking questions of the Somali customers, who did, in fact, provide their account of how the incident began.

    Replies: @1951, @Greta Handel

  • Here is another version of the video that starts earlier.
    https://twitter.com/LaurenWitzkeDE/status/1997771682866417845

    One of the comments:
    “You hear him say at the beginning “You think sexualizing your body makes you a better person?”…. So you damn well they said things before that to get her to that point of pissed off”

  • @muh muh
    @1951


    As usual, you are wrong.
     
    You'd be hard pressed to think of any occasion in which I've been proven wrong here. I've challenged guys like you more than once in this venue. Not one has risen to the occasion. All talk, no walk.

    So, go ahead...

    Get steppin' and show us the evidence.

    Replies: @1951

    Keep whining. You just accept what the Somalis said at face value. From the NY Post

    “The fundraising page claims the customers instigated the argument by harassing Wilsey during her shift, which triggered the outburst.

    “It isn’t clear what exactly happened before the customer began filming Wilsey.

    “Wilsey claimed that the Somali couple who took the video started the dispute and said she was merely defending herself.

    “Standing up for myself and turning into a defensive individual for said reasons did not make me racist,” she said.

    “The initial word could be referenced to a racial slur, except he called me racist and I returned the comment, and you have no idea what occurred previously to her recording or the harassment I endured.”

    For those idiots posting here that think this was a plot to get money, since the Somalis did the filming, how could she have planned this? The Somalis have started a gofundme for themselves, so if anyone planned this, it was them. Starting the filming when they wanted. Wilsey had never done anything before like this in her life, so she just started calling people niggers with no provocation?

    The only drug offenses this woman had were for marijuana possession. Only idiots would call her a drug abuser. Her criminal background was mostly DUI traffic violations. She was arrested once for child endangerment for DUI and possession of marijuana.

    • Replies: @muh muh
    @1951


    You just accept what the Somalis said at face value.
     
    No, I simply watched the video evidence and compared this against later reportage.

    In the video, Wilkins openly admitted she's a racist. Later, she back peddled, claiming she isn't racist because she's the mother of a mixed-race child (now deceased). Then, when she got negative feedback for this, she claimed he suffered from Addison's disease, which can make one's skin darker.

    The father, however, is Mexican -- one Jovani Abel Valadez.

    Taking Wilkins at face value, I witness a woman tying herself in knots, destroying her own credibility.

    Moreover, you're asking us to believe that, in spite of the fact that Wilkins unabashedly admits her racism, the Somali man's question in the video came out of the blue, entirely unprovoked.

    She's a grifter, plain and simple.

    Her criminal background was mostly DUI traffic violations.
     
    From the NY Post:

    She has also left a trail of legal damage across the Midwest, with a history of more than a dozen charges dating back almost 25 years.

    In June 2001, she was arrested for disorderly conduct and domestic abuse and was sentenced to 12 months’ probation later that year. [...]

    A year later, she was arrested for disorderly conduct in Brown County, Wis., and pleaded no contest.

    Then in January 2009, she was again arrested for disorderly conduct in Brown County and sentenced to three days in jail. [...]

    In June 2016, she was charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct in Outagamie County, Wis., and sentenced to 90 days in jail after pleading no contest to disorderly conduct.

    https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/cinnabon-employee-crystal-wilsey-denies-shes-racist-after-wisconsin-outburst/
     
    Hmm.

    I think I see a pattern emerging here.

    Replies: @ServesyouallWhite, @1951

  • @ServesyouallWhite
    @Jameson

    Regardless, none of what you say justifies Whites giving those 2 two pieces of female navel lint a wigger lottery win. I sooner wipe my ass with my money.

    Replies: @Ron Unz

    Regardless, none of what you say justifies Whites giving those 2 two pieces of female navel lint a wigger lottery win. I sooner wipe my ass with my money.

    Isn’t she supposedly a drug addict? So I think there’s a pretty good chance that the $140,000 will mostly go to drugs and she’ll be dead of an overdose within a year.

    • Agree: ServesyouallWhite
    • Disagree: 1951
    • Replies: @Brás Cubas
    @Ron Unz

    There is no way of knowing what really went on in this specific situation, but people on social media are saying there is a new "grift" which is rising in popularity which consists in behaving in a loud racist way in front of a phone camera, and subsequently launching a gofundme campaign. It sures beats spending years waiting on tables is all I can say.
    I'm not sure "grift" is a proper word in this case. If no one is being deceived -- neither the givers nor the takers -- it's not really a grift, is it?

    Replies: @Jameson, @ServesyouallWhite

  • @muh muh
    @1951


    customer abused employee
     
    Funny.

    Your beloved Cinnabon employee insulted a customer gratuitously. That's what started all of it.

    Surely, as a graduate engineer employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years, you can do better than this.

    Replies: @1951, @1951, @Colin Wright

    Maybe, just maybe, those two individuals will think twice before slut shaming.

  • @Biff
    @1951


    was continuously employed in the American aerospace industry
     
    You punched a time clock. Thanks for validating my point.

    Replies: @1951

    I never punched a time clock. You are always wrong, you have no point.

  • @1951
    @Biff

    As a graduate engineer, I was continuously employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years.
    Is that failure? I would argue that anyone who won't stand up for their customer abused employee is a) a wimp and b) an asshole. Backing up your employee is not taking a political stance, it is called being decent.

    Replies: @muh muh, @Biff

    was continuously employed in the American aerospace industry

    You punched a time clock. Thanks for validating my point.

    • Troll: 1951
    • Replies: @1951
    @Biff

    I never punched a time clock. You are always wrong, you have no point.

  • @muh muh
    @1951


    customer abused employee
     
    Funny.

    Your beloved Cinnabon employee insulted a customer gratuitously. That's what started all of it.

    Surely, as a graduate engineer employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years, you can do better than this.

    Replies: @1951, @1951, @Colin Wright

    As usual, you are wrong. She did not start it.

    • Replies: @muh muh
    @1951


    As usual, you are wrong.
     
    You'd be hard pressed to think of any occasion in which I've been proven wrong here. I've challenged guys like you more than once in this venue. Not one has risen to the occasion. All talk, no walk.

    So, go ahead...

    Get steppin' and show us the evidence.

    Replies: @1951

  • @1951
    @Biff

    As a graduate engineer, I was continuously employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years.
    Is that failure? I would argue that anyone who won't stand up for their customer abused employee is a) a wimp and b) an asshole. Backing up your employee is not taking a political stance, it is called being decent.

    Replies: @muh muh, @Biff

    customer abused employee

    Funny.

    Your beloved Cinnabon employee insulted a customer gratuitously. That’s what started all of it.

    Surely, as a graduate engineer employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years, you can do better than this.

    • Troll: 1951
    • Replies: @1951
    @muh muh

    As usual, you are wrong. She did not start it.

    Replies: @muh muh

    , @1951
    @muh muh

    Maybe, just maybe, those two individuals will think twice before slut shaming.

    , @Colin Wright
    @muh muh


    'Funny.

    Your beloved Cinnabon employee insulted a customer gratuitously. That’s what started all of it.

    Surely, as a graduate engineer employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years, you can do better than this.'
     
    The reaction may have to do with whites getting fed up with black bullshit. From our fellow whites, we expect demands to be moderate and courtesy to be at least perfunctory -- and if we are disappointed in this, we often respond accordingly.

    Why should we put up with unreasonable demands and gross rudeness from blacks if we don't put up with it from our own kind? Maybe some of us have had enough.

    Speaking for myself, when I think back over my experiences with black behavior versus that with any other ethnic or religious group that I can distinguish from my own -- Hispanics, Jews, East Asians, South Asians, Muslims, Armenians, Eastern Europeans, Mormons, 'locals' in Hawaii -- one thing emerges.

    There are criticisms to be made of several of the groups I mentioned. But blacks are head and shoulders beyond the rest. Like (and I mean this literally) they are ten times worse, both in terms of frequency and severity.

    Replies: @muh muh

  • The president’s latest National Security Strategy memorandum treats the freedom to coerce others as the essence of US sovereignty. It is an ominous document that will—if allowed to stand—come back to haunt the United States. The 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) recently released by President Donald Trump presents itself as a blueprint for renewed American...
  • @John Dael
    @1951

    Israeli publication, Israel Hayom, says it was ISRAEL that pushed Trump to bring about regime change in Venezuela.

    So, while the USG is fighting everlasting wars for Israel...

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2015/06/25/imperial-warmongering/

    …CHINA is forging ahead, beating every country, incl. the US, in every possible sphere.

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2014/08/05/israel-the-scourge-of-empires/

    So, Americans, keep fighting the world for Israel and see where that gets you.

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/is-america-cursed/

    Replies: @1951

    I can’t think of any other plausible reason Trump is attacking Venezuela. Trump and Rubio are servants, possibly blackmailed, by Israel.

    Killing has been institutionalized in the US since its inception. Include killing of Indians, and the military interventions in Central America. Aaron Burr uniquely believed Indians should be treated as equals. Hamilton, loved by liberals, opposed slavery but called Indians savages and was the father of the eventual Indian removal. Good for Burr, he plugged Hamilton even though Hamilton supplied Burr with a pistol with faulty sights. Hamilton, who wanted a central bank. Hamilton advocated for a powerful president, akin to a monarch in authority.

    Quoting Pogo, we have met the enemy and he is us.

    • Agree: N. Joseph Potts
  • Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are glad to see white people standing up for themselves — and for each other. They also discuss White Christmas, Somali fraudsters, the death of DEI, and the end of “disparate impact.”
  • @Biff
    @1951


    She responded appropriately.
     
    I’m guessing you are a failure. No restauranteur would ever allow an employee to make or take any kind of political stance or statement with the general public during business hours. It’s literally “Businesses Suicide”. As a former restaurateur I have no doubt that when board members got wind of the incident they went straight into damage control mode no matter what their personal convictions were.

    Restaurants are also a type of entertainment venue, and if you allow, or you yourself engage in any kind of political stance you are going to divide your customer/fan base right in half. Dumb idea! A good businessman stays neutral on everything!(in public).

    Replies: @1951, @Eustace Tilley (not)

    As a graduate engineer, I was continuously employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years.
    Is that failure? I would argue that anyone who won’t stand up for their customer abused employee is a) a wimp and b) an asshole. Backing up your employee is not taking a political stance, it is called being decent.

    • Replies: @muh muh
    @1951


    customer abused employee
     
    Funny.

    Your beloved Cinnabon employee insulted a customer gratuitously. That's what started all of it.

    Surely, as a graduate engineer employed in the American aerospace industry for 46 years, you can do better than this.

    Replies: @1951, @1951, @Colin Wright

    , @Biff
    @1951


    was continuously employed in the American aerospace industry
     
    You punched a time clock. Thanks for validating my point.

    Replies: @1951

  • Let me explain the meaning of my headline for those of you unfamiliar with the authority of the FBI to investigate Federal crimes while State and local authorities… The FBI does not have the authority to investigate Charlie Kirk’s murder unless there was foreign involvement or a clear violation of a Federal statute. The FBI...
  • @Thirdtwin
    @1951

    Fuentes has yet to explain how he was there at J6 exhorting “insurrection” with a bullhorn, yet was not picked up in the dragnet or ever put in jail with the grandmas and plumbers.

    Replies: @Felpudinho, @1951

    Good point!

  • @1951
    @Anonymous534

    Fuentes is a low IQ incel and homosexual. He proclaims with zero evidence that Israel was not behind the Kirk assassination. Quite possibly he is paid controlled opposition. He does no research, just blabbers opinions.

    Replies: @Thirdtwin, @JesusWasAGayJew, @follyofwar

    Fuentes has yet to explain how he was there at J6 exhorting “insurrection” with a bullhorn, yet was not picked up in the dragnet or ever put in jail with the grandmas and plumbers.

    • Thanks: 1951
    • Replies: @Felpudinho
    @Thirdtwin


    Fuentes has yet to explain how he was there at J6 exhorting “insurrection” with a bullhorn, yet was not picked up in the dragnet or ever put in jail...
     
    Nick Fuentes has explained it in detail on his "America First" show. I'm not going to do the digging for you, but it's on Rumble if you want to take the time to look it up.

    Replies: @NeverTrustaWizard

    , @1951
    @Thirdtwin

    Good point!

  • @JesusWasAGayJew
    @1951


    Fuentes is a low IQ
     
    Fuentes is many things, but low-IQ isn't one of them.

    Why don't you post a link to your podcast so we can marvel at your genius, Copernicus?

    Replies: @1951

    He flunked out after one year of college. What evidence is there he even has an average IQ? He has no writing skills. His verbal skills are about on a par with Muhammed Ali. Actually I think Ali was more loquacious. This is your idea of a smart man?

    • Replies: @John Johnson
    @1951

    He flunked out after one year of college.

    Flunking out implies that he tried and failed.

    I do not believe for one second that was the case.

    I think you mean he did a year of college and then left which doesn't mean he is an idiot. Bill Gates did the same thing. In fact a lot of tech CEOs did not finish their college degrees.

    His verbal skills are about on a par with Muhammed Ali.

    If his verbal skills were even in the realm of average then there would be a few hundred people competing with him for the same audience. I've graded a lot of college papers and there is a very skewed sense here of average. Most college graduates struggle to write a 2-3 page essay. They can do it but it takes time. Someone like Fuentes can write a 9 or 10 page essay without trying. They are definitely 99th percentile. I actually don't like the guy but he is talented.

    Replies: @follyofwar

    , @JesusWasAGayJew
    @1951


    What evidence is there he even has an average IQ?
     
    I'm not sure what you're driving at here.

    Anyone with half a brain who watches him for five minutes can see that he's intelligent, articulate and well-informed. He expresses his views clearly and concisely and his positions are coherent and well-argued.

    As far as I can tell, his entire show is extemporaneous and he doesn't appear to use notes at all. Go watch his interview with Glenn Greenwald. He really is an impressive and thoughtful interviewee, regardless of whether you agree with him.

  • Once again, historian and conservative pundit Victor Davis Hanson feels the need to play whack-a-mole with World War II revisionism. Whenever it rears its ugly mug in mainstream society—often thanks to a free-thinking guest on Tucker Carlson’s podcast—Hanson dutifully reinforces the official, government-approved account of how the United States entered the war. According to the...
  • The most important proof that the Japanese attack was known to the American command in advance is missing from the article, namely the fact that all 3 carriers were out of port at the time of the attack. Normally, when 1 carrier is at sea, another 2 are at port, 1 for rest and the other for refit/repair/refurb (and the same is true for attack submarines for that matter). That all 3 carriers were at sea (without a war) is a statistical impossibility. Much like the statistical impossibility that Larry Silverstein, his son, and his daughter (all three or them!) by pure chance had dentists/doctors’ appointments on the very same day on which their workplace was levelled to the ground, so that an entire family who happened to work at the same company escaped the total destruction of that particular workplace.

    • Agree: Che Guava
    • Thanks: 1951
    • Replies: @Wokechoke
    @SZ

    In the rather action packed film recently Midway, the Top Japanese Admirals ask if the Oil Facilities at Pearl were actually attacked or not. Admiral Nagumo is called an old fool for not doing a second strike to knock out the oil supplies and to provoke the carriers to counter strike. As well as some allusion to the absent carrier.

    The script writers do not insert the obvious:

    “Yo Yamamoto San; Did anyone leak the plan to the Americans or British?”


    Thus getting the carriers to sea in time.


    I’d have been astonished to not see a single carrier docked. I’d have then looked for either a mole or have the codes changed pronto.

    Replies: @JPS

  • Let me explain the meaning of my headline for those of you unfamiliar with the authority of the FBI to investigate Federal crimes while State and local authorities… The FBI does not have the authority to investigate Charlie Kirk’s murder unless there was foreign involvement or a clear violation of a Federal statute. The FBI...
  • @Anonymous534

    Based on the video evidence and public information regarding the destructive power of a .30-06 round, I do not believe that Tyler Robinson was the shooter.
     
    Nick Fuentes and some other brave truth tellers insist that Charlie Kirk had magical skin on his neck that acted as a trampoline tgat sent the bullet back deeper into Kirk's body.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiSUlylR8Hg

    Replies: @1951, @Anon, @John Johnson, @Hypnotoad666

    Fuentes is a low IQ incel and homosexual. He proclaims with zero evidence that Israel was not behind the Kirk assassination. Quite possibly he is paid controlled opposition. He does no research, just blabbers opinions.

    • Agree: A_Hand_Hidden
    • Replies: @Thirdtwin
    @1951

    Fuentes has yet to explain how he was there at J6 exhorting “insurrection” with a bullhorn, yet was not picked up in the dragnet or ever put in jail with the grandmas and plumbers.

    Replies: @Felpudinho, @1951

    , @JesusWasAGayJew
    @1951


    Fuentes is a low IQ
     
    Fuentes is many things, but low-IQ isn't one of them.

    Why don't you post a link to your podcast so we can marvel at your genius, Copernicus?

    Replies: @1951

    , @follyofwar
    @1951

    On top of what you said, along with the obscenity ranting know-it-all Tim Pool, they hate Candace Owens so much that they are willing to blow up their careers trying stop her. Nick spends untold hours bashing Jews, yet, when it comes to a real-life unsolved murder, he blindly sides with Netanyahu, all because of Candace.

    BTW, has anyone watched Nick's recent two-hour lovefest with disgraced former alt-right kingpin Richard Spencer? They agreed on everything. So cringe.

  • Based on the video evidence and public information regarding the destructive power of a .30-06 round, I do not believe that Tyler Robinson was the shooter.

    Nick Fuentes and some other brave truth tellers insist that Charlie Kirk had magical skin on his neck that acted as a trampoline tgat sent the bullet back deeper into Kirk’s body.

    • Agree: 1951
    • Replies: @1951
    @Anonymous534

    Fuentes is a low IQ incel and homosexual. He proclaims with zero evidence that Israel was not behind the Kirk assassination. Quite possibly he is paid controlled opposition. He does no research, just blabbers opinions.

    Replies: @Thirdtwin, @JesusWasAGayJew, @follyofwar

    , @Anon
    @Anonymous534


    Nick Fuentes and some other brave truth tellers insist that Charlie Kirk had magical skin on his neck that acted as a trampoline tgat sent the bullet back deeper into Kirk’s body.
     
    I've enjoyed Fuentes over the years, but this appears to be a 'jump the shark' moment. However, I'm open to a plot twist that ties it all together from his angle, but his emotional investment in the status quo angle makes it seem like he's playing a character.

    The whole thread that Candace is pursing, although, is giving me serious Q-Anon vibes with the way the wine-moms are all over this. I mean, Christ, there are still some old broads over there at The Conservative Tree House that think Sessions is going to return, and he'll be bringing 'The Storm'.

    We're all trapped living in a horrible soap opera, I think.

    , @John Johnson
    @Anonymous534

    Nick Fuentes and some other brave truth tellers insist that Charlie Kirk had magical skin on his neck that acted as a trampoline tgat sent the bullet back deeper into Kirk’s body.

    Do deer have magic skin?

    Hunter describes shooting doe with no exit wound from 3006
    https://forum.gon.com/threads/anyone-using-deer-season-xp.954207/

    It was most likely a soft point bullet that flattened out on bone.

    No magic required.

    Replies: @Anonymous534

    , @Hypnotoad666
    @Anonymous534

    Half of the people who say Fuentes is an Op claim he is being paid to take a dive for Israel. The other half say he is being paid to be so over-the-top Anti-Israel that his views will discredit "the Right," or something. Neither theory makes any sense.

    He's an undeniably effective critic of "Organized Jewry." Nobody else is taking this (correct) line of attack. Instead the Tucker types are playing it safe with the line that "I totally love the Jews but you can still criticize the government of Israel without being an Anti-Semite." And even that weak sauce is considered so threatening to the Israel Lobby that Converative, Inc. is out to cancel Tucker.

    It's the opposite of "controlled opposition" to open up a new, highly effective line of attack that is outside the current Overton Window. So we can rule that out.

    Likewise, Fuentes' exploding popularity is doing the exact opposite of discrediting the substance of his "Anti-Semitic" ideas by making them appear clownish or crazy. His popularity is based on his very persuasive and factual presentation. His messaging isn't discrediting anything except "Organized Jewry" itself.

    It's true that Fuentes seems to have whiffed on accepting the FBI narrative on the Kirk assassination. But that could be due to any number of eccentric reasons -- e.g. (a) he's blinded by his personal rivalry with Candace and feels compelled to disagree with her; (b) he's blinded by his rivalry with Kirk, who he considers to be such an Israel shill that it's inconceivable that Israel would take him out: or (c) he made a calculation that going against the anti-Israel grain on this particular issue would confuse his critics and give him some credibility as not being reflexively anti-Israel or a "conspiracy theorist."

    But if Fuentes is an Israeli Op, he's the worst Op ever (from the Jewish/Israeli perspective that is). More Ops like this, please.

  • If you just change the name of the FBI to the “Federal Bureau of Covering Up and Obfuscating Stuff that Could Be Embarrassing to Our Greatest Ally” a lot of the actions of the “FBCUOSCBEOA” over the last 65 years start to make sense.

    • Agree: 1951, Daniel Rich
    • LOL: JunkyardDog
    • Replies: @follyofwar
    @rienzi

    Didn't Kash Patel and Dan Bongino (former right-wing heroes) both exclaim that they are Israel-firsters? That tells me all I need to know about whether the FBI will conduct an independent investigation into Kirk's murder. The patsy Robinson is the modern-day LH Oswald, except for the fact that he's still alive - a situation that could easily be remedied, a la Jeffrey Epstein.

    , @Anonomys
    @rienzi

    Well put.

    , @Anonymous
    @rienzi


    If you just change the name of the FBI to the “Federal Bureau of Covering Up and Obfuscating Stuff that Could Be Embarrassing to Our Greatest Ally
     
    The FBI is also the sine qua non of domestic terror plots and the fomenter of clownish far-right extremist and anti-Semitism theater (e.g., the FBI’s boy Nick Fuentes, who was a high-profile figure in “America First” protests of “white boys” at Charlottesville, Lansing, Gracie Mansion, J6, et al.).
    , @Hypnotoad666
    @rienzi


    If you just change the name of the FBI to the “Federal Bureau of Covering Up and Obfuscating Stuff that Could Be Embarrassing to Our Greatest Ally” a lot of the actions of the “FBCUOSCBEOA” over the last 65 years start to make sense.
     
    To be fair, they also have expertise in Framing Patsies and Conducting False Flags.
  • Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are glad to see white people standing up for themselves — and for each other. They also discuss White Christmas, Somali fraudsters, the death of DEI, and the end of “disparate impact.”
  • @Ron Unz
    @muh muh


    But it certainly helps if they’re capable of controlling their anger. If it’s store policy to serve rolls a certain way, simply explain this. If a customer insists on special treatment, calmly, but firmly insist on explaining store policy.

    That’s how it’s done. Otherwise, you just make yourself look stupid.
     
    This has really got to be one of the stupidest rightwing/White Nationalist cause celebres I've ever seen.

    Some food shop employee starts yelling profanities and insults at a customer who complained about something and gets fired because the exchange was recorded.

    If you remove all the racial aspects, wouldn't it have been astonishing if the employee hadn't been fired for such serious misbehavior?

    Are the WNs saying that henceforth all food shop employees should be allowed to yell at and insult their customers without suffering any consequences?

    Replies: @Anglo Mark, @Greta Handel, @1951

    She responded appropriately. Workers don’t have to eat customers shit. The customer is not always right.

    • Replies: @Biff
    @1951


    She responded appropriately.
     
    I’m guessing you are a failure. No restauranteur would ever allow an employee to make or take any kind of political stance or statement with the general public during business hours. It’s literally “Businesses Suicide”. As a former restaurateur I have no doubt that when board members got wind of the incident they went straight into damage control mode no matter what their personal convictions were.

    Restaurants are also a type of entertainment venue, and if you allow, or you yourself engage in any kind of political stance you are going to divide your customer/fan base right in half. Dumb idea! A good businessman stays neutral on everything!(in public).

    Replies: @1951, @Eustace Tilley (not)

  • @muh muh
    @Jameson


    In the Cinnabon case the entitled Somali trash were pushing her to put more caramel on their stupid roll, ungrateful trash, can’t just let the shop prepare the roll the way they do for everyone else
     
    The utter audacity.

    You'd think they were stealing her bag in the park. *cough*

    Western Civilization can’t wait for only perfect Whites to step up and do the right thing.
     
    Nobody has to be perfect.

    But it certainly helps if they're capable of controlling their anger. If it's store policy to serve rolls a certain way, simply explain this. If a customer insists on special treatment, calmly, but firmly insist on explaining store policy.

    That's how it's done. Otherwise, you just make yourself look stupid.

    Replies: @Anonymous 1, @Ron Unz

    But it certainly helps if they’re capable of controlling their anger. If it’s store policy to serve rolls a certain way, simply explain this. If a customer insists on special treatment, calmly, but firmly insist on explaining store policy.

    That’s how it’s done. Otherwise, you just make yourself look stupid.

    This has really got to be one of the stupidest rightwing/White Nationalist cause celebres I’ve ever seen.

    Some food shop employee starts yelling profanities and insults at a customer who complained about something and gets fired because the exchange was recorded.

    If you remove all the racial aspects, wouldn’t it have been astonishing if the employee hadn’t been fired for such serious misbehavior?

    Are the WNs saying that henceforth all food shop employees should be allowed to yell at and insult their customers without suffering any consequences?

    • Agree: muh muh
    • Disagree: 1951
    • Thanks: Eustace Tilley (not)
    • Replies: @Anglo Mark
    @Ron Unz


    Are the WNs saying that henceforth all food shop employees should be allowed to yell at and insult their customers without suffering any consequences?
     
    Yes; but only if the customers are Black and the employees are White; WNs would never condone Black employees screaming insults at White customers for ANY reason.

    What ever happened to "the customer is always right" policy?

    If the Somalian customers - or any customers - were rude and insulting, the employee should politely inform the customers: "I will get my supervisor/manager to better handle your needs," or make a similar statement. Any employee who engages in a fight with a customer - even if lacking any racist or profane words - deserves immediate termination because of the poor image presented to the other customers and potential customers; profanity and racism only inflates that poor image.

    In the case under discussion, the employee not only violated every rule of polite discourse when interacting with a customer, but likely caused the other customers to suffer cringe. That WNs defend this behavior is as you assert "one of the stupidest right-wing/White Nationalist cause celebres . . . ever seen." As a society, we need to do better!

    , @Greta Handel
    @Ron Unz


    If you remove all the racial aspects,
     
    a substantial portion of the columnists would be seen more clearly as having nothing to say worthy of TUR’s publication. The place for years has been turning into the Racebait Outlet Mall of America, a decline further evident in the comment threads.
    , @1951
    @Ron Unz

    She responded appropriately. Workers don't have to eat customers shit. The customer is not always right.

    Replies: @Biff

  • The president’s latest National Security Strategy memorandum treats the freedom to coerce others as the essence of US sovereignty. It is an ominous document that will—if allowed to stand—come back to haunt the United States. The 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) recently released by President Donald Trump presents itself as a blueprint for renewed American...
  • A leopard can’t change its spots.

    A former Congressman wrote a book “The 1600 Killers”. Once elected to the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, every President is convinced they have to kill someone.

    • Replies: @John Dael
    @1951

    Israeli publication, Israel Hayom, says it was ISRAEL that pushed Trump to bring about regime change in Venezuela.

    So, while the USG is fighting everlasting wars for Israel...

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2015/06/25/imperial-warmongering/

    …CHINA is forging ahead, beating every country, incl. the US, in every possible sphere.

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2014/08/05/israel-the-scourge-of-empires/

    So, Americans, keep fighting the world for Israel and see where that gets you.

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2014/07/17/is-america-cursed/

    Replies: @1951

  • Once again, historian and conservative pundit Victor Davis Hanson feels the need to play whack-a-mole with World War II revisionism. Whenever it rears its ugly mug in mainstream society—often thanks to a free-thinking guest on Tucker Carlson’s podcast—Hanson dutifully reinforces the official, government-approved account of how the United States entered the war. According to the...
  • Japan had two choices. Leave China, or steal oil from Indonesia. They chose the latter. Stinnett is accurate, the Japanese deserved whatever punishment they got. However, the Americans who died at Pearl Harbor were a human sacrifice by FDR, so the US could enter the war.

    • Replies: @werpor
    @1951

    Deserved? Be careful when you write the word deserved? The *west* introduced the Japanese to the modern world. Then the *west* wanted to steal Japan from the Japanese.

    As to deserve! Do Americans deserve to have their inheritances stolen? How is it being stolen? Do you understand how? Is it your fault you are ignorant of how?

  • Putin does not want a ‘deal’. What he insists on is a legally binding treaty – as he has repeatedly stated. President Trump’s friend, Steve Witkoff, together with Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, met on 2 December with President Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow. Taking part in the meeting on the Russian side were Presidential...
  • If Trump wants peace in Ukraine, he has to remove Zelensky. If Trump keeps Zelensky, we know Trump is just trying to negotiate Minsk 3. The Europeans, the yapping chihuahuas, don’t matter for dog shit, which it what makes them really angry. They are going to get really, really mad and hold their breath until Putin relents. Ukraine is running out of men. Ukraine is running low on weapons. Press reports are Ukraine is only getting 58% of the weapons they got at the start of the year from the West.

  • Just walk the fuck away and let all of these assholes solve their own stupid problems or not. Nothing in jewkraine matters to any average american. Nothing. If you give a fuck, go gear up. Otherwise let the EU pedos rot.

    • Agree: 1951
  • Vladislav Krasnov received his undergraduate degree in history and anthropology from Moscow State University. He subsequently earned a Master’s degree in Slavic Languages and a Ph.D. in Russian Literature from the University of Washington. Over the course of his academic career, he has taught at numerous institutions, including the University of Texas at Austin, the...
  • I guess the writer is not aware that Solzhenitsyn’s wife asserted he fabricated everything about the Gulags, wrongly disparaged Stalin, and was an apparent operative of British intelligence to further the Cold War with the US? See below

    Solzhenit-Spin: Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag was a Deep State British Lie

    “Live Not by Lies!” – Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    “He largely fabricated everything” – Natalya Reshetovskaya, first wife of Alexander Solzhenitsyn

    “His writings are a mixture of some truth and big lies (as any good propagandist Solzhenitsyn followed closely Dr. Goebbels’ teachings)…The author is treated politely (in the Soviet penitentiary), has bread and bunk, warm clothes. He is not forced into hard physical labor, he reads books and has plenty of time to chat, ramble, gossip and spew out all his hatred for Stalin. He is an informant under the nickname of Vetrov, reporting his prison mates to the most hated NKVD/MGB officers. He plays chess, attends theatrical performances, listens to the radio, reads newspapers. All his Gulag Archipelago and other writings are simply a collection of unsubstantiated gossips and old Goebbels’ fairytales. In the preamble he defines his main book as “literary [fictional] research” — it sold well in the West (as history not historical fiction and that’s how he made a fortune). Horror fiction. Another “Martian War of the Worlds” thriller. Gulag is about 90% factually bullshit, anyone could easily test its veracity: just pull out any chapter and do extensive research (Solzhenitsyn did not use any archives, he in fact wrote a gigantic propagandistic article). – Rachid Masimov, Russian citizen
    LINK – https://waynelusvardi.substack.com/p/solzhenit-spin-solzhenitsyns-gulag

    • Disagree: JunkyardDog
    • Thanks: 1951
    • Replies: @Jonas E. Alexis
    @Wayne Lusvardi

    Yes, I am aware that his first wife made that claim, but the issues are not as black-and-white as you present them. Consider the following point:

    "Her memoirs—often deeply critical of Solzhenitsyn—have been the subject of considerable debate and controversy, not least because the later volumes were edited by Konstantin Semyonov, a suspected KGB agent who later became her third husband."

    "The relationship between Reshetovskaya and Solzhenitsyn reached its most tense in 1974 at the time of the publication of Solzhenitsyn's magnum opus, Gulag Archipelago, when the Soviet authorities recruited Reshetovskaya to try and persuade the writer, then already in US exile, not to publish. Her apologists have interpreted this as a vain attempt to retain contact with the man she loved, and that she was unwittingly used by the authorities, but for critics it was simply proof of her KGB credentials."

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/natalya-reshetovskaya-36588.html.

  • President Trump has been holding talks with top advisors this week regarding potential US attacks on Venezuela in order to bring about regime change in yet another oil-rich nation. As the western political/media class frames Venezuela’s President Maduro as a “dictator” who must urgently be removed from power, it is worth noting that any US...
  • The Trump regime members are terrorists. Most of our House and Senate are all in on US terrorism. Megyn Kelly, America’s most stupid bitch, thinks the innocents killed in the second strike should have been tortured first, such as having a leg torn off. So the talking heads largely support this evil.

    This is the Shrub’s “weapons of mass destruction” lie all over again. To seize Venezuela’s oil, Trump needs an excuse. The lie: Venezuela ships illegal drugs into the US. Reality: drugs come from Mexico such as fentanyl, and Columbia with cocaine. The Trump regime defines any boat from Venezuela as “narco-terrorists”. These boats can’t reach the US. There is zero evidence any of these boats have illegal drugs on them. These boats could have been boarded to inspect for drugs. However doing this would defeat the purpose of the lie, which is to provide a cover story for stealing oil. This is all about the loon President’s greed for oil.

  • For years Donald Trump had no more committed a MAGA supporter than Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. As a private citizen, she had been fervently loyal to Trump during all the troubles and setbacks of his first term. Greene was then elected to Congress in 2020 and upon taking office fully endorsed Trump's claims...
  • Trump is crazy as a loon. “Every (fishing) boat I sink saves 25000 American lives”. Marjorie Taylor Greene refused to accept the bullshit our loon President was spewing.

  • Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! First and foremost, I am thankful that I can publish a Thanksgiving article on a Sunday. Most people do not have the experience of working for 4,244 days straight, without a single day off. The last 288 days have shown what sort of thing happens after that sort of thing. The Part...
  • Break it up into smaller articles!

  • It was a surprisingly exhilarating adventure packing up poster books and mailing them off to my readers. This was my first time ever physically interfacing with my audience in large numbers to any extent, and it was so beautiful going through everyone’s names and addresses and getting to send them all physical things that I...
  • You’re a good egg, Johnstone.

    Fuck Jackabond and the horse he rode in on.

    • Agree: Maljetta, 1951
    • Replies: @Jackabond
    @Dr. Krieger


    You’re a good egg, Johnstone.
     
    An unfertilized and unhatched one, perhaps. A common error with feminists and their enabling supplicants, as we can see.
  • Rumble link Bitchute link False Flag Weekly News link These days, satire pretty much writes itself. Actual events, as reflected in both mainstream and alternative accounts, have become so absurd that it is almost impossible to parody them. And however bleak, sardonic, and gallows-humorish the parody, it’s never as dark, creepy, and it-only-hurts-when-I-laugh depressing as...
  • @Anon
    Trinity's here with the CIA propaganda! USS Liberty = Jews. Trinity thinks you don't know about Operation Cyanide or the interagency coughCIAcough program that sunk a US ship as a pretext for war on Egypt. USS Liberty = CIA.

    Replies: @JunkyardDog

    Nice try, but the standing ovations Congress gives men like Netanyahu and Zelensky prove Israel’s guilt as surely as the standing ovations for Stalin proved his. Some time back a commenter here told of calling in to Sean Hannity’s radio show to ask him about Israel’s attempted sinking of the Liberty, to which Hannity spit on the graves of those Americans by hanging up on the caller. This is the same perfumed, poofter Hannity who said on the air, in so many words, that Rachel Corrie got what she deserved. This is pure evil shoved in our face by a man who had been making $40 million a year to sell out his country, and who knows how much the Jews pay him now.

    Yet, what a lightweight that fat, little bouffant homo Hannity is compared to the members of Congress who stand on cue and applaud until told to top for Netanyahu, a man who probably wasn’t a part of the Liberty war crime against the US, but a chief architect of 9/11 and, with Arnon Milchon, responsible for the theft of our krytrons, or nuclear triggers. It’s almost as if the Jews owned the members of Congress and the talking heads on Fox News, wouldn’t you say?

    • Agree: 1951
    • Replies: @Kevin Barrett
    @JunkyardDog

    I had barely heard of Hannity when I "debated" him about 9/11 in 2006, so I didn't realize he was an Israeli-owned traitor. I thought he was just dumb and obnoxious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzIzoD-MhIE

  • Trinity’s here with the CIA propaganda! USS Liberty = Jews. Trinity thinks you don’t know about Operation Cyanide or the interagency coughCIAcough program that sunk a US ship as a pretext for war on Egypt. USS Liberty = CIA.

    • Troll: 1951
    • Replies: @JunkyardDog
    @Anon

    Nice try, but the standing ovations Congress gives men like Netanyahu and Zelensky prove Israel’s guilt as surely as the standing ovations for Stalin proved his. Some time back a commenter here told of calling in to Sean Hannity’s radio show to ask him about Israel’s attempted sinking of the Liberty, to which Hannity spit on the graves of those Americans by hanging up on the caller. This is the same perfumed, poofter Hannity who said on the air, in so many words, that Rachel Corrie got what she deserved. This is pure evil shoved in our face by a man who had been making $40 million a year to sell out his country, and who knows how much the Jews pay him now.

    Yet, what a lightweight that fat, little bouffant homo Hannity is compared to the members of Congress who stand on cue and applaud until told to top for Netanyahu, a man who probably wasn’t a part of the Liberty war crime against the US, but a chief architect of 9/11 and, with Arnon Milchon, responsible for the theft of our krytrons, or nuclear triggers. It’s almost as if the Jews owned the members of Congress and the talking heads on Fox News, wouldn’t you say?

    Replies: @Kevin Barrett

  • It was a surprisingly exhilarating adventure packing up poster books and mailing them off to my readers. This was my first time ever physically interfacing with my audience in large numbers to any extent, and it was so beautiful going through everyone’s names and addresses and getting to send them all physical things that I...
  • You are a sweetie.

  • The chihuahuas of war will keep barking while the SMO will keep rollin’ along. The Circus Ringmaster’s 28-point “peace plan” for Ukraine may be seen as a pet seal splashing around in a pond to amuse the galleries. And up next, we move to another attraction. Yet if taken seriously – and that requires not...
  • This plan very much makes America the huge victor and Russia the huge self-appointed loser. Meanwhile, Ukraine loses nothing, but gains a lot in prospective, including 100 billion of Russian money (would you believe that?!).
    USA’s goal was ever to get Russia within a decapitation strike and encroach them at their borders. Now they get to get up close at the closest possible. Russia’s aim was ever to stop the Americans from getting too close; now they consent of having them within practically walking distance from Moscow…
    Nobody takes into account (and never even noticed) Putin’s irrepressible urge to concede, especially in writing. The Americans read him correctly or they simply had luck. Our only hope now rests in the Russian people themselves, who can still remember Putin’s treason via Minsk accords, Ukraine’s hardliners or some maverick from the box like Boris Johnson was back in Istanbul.
    Ukraine gets to keep its entire army, roughly 600,000 men, doesn’t agree to stop rearming, and doesn’t consent to any territorial concessions (not even to Crimea!, only recognized as de facto Russian, i. e., occupied…). They have all the freedoms and facilities to trade and develop.
    Russia missed the most important thing, to redirect their economy inwards and decouple from the currency markets. For over 3 years of hot war and over 10 years of living under sanctions, all they did was transform theirs into a bootleg economy, clinging desperate to the same modus operandi, but on the hush. They needed and need protectionism, they have all the food, and all the energy they desire; states use currencies and foreign trade only to obtain food and energy for their people, which most states lack.
    Russia needed a change of paradigm, but were stupid enough not to understand this. They would have ruined EU and a lot of Western sphere in the process.
    Kiril Dimitriev is a thoroughly incompetent sod, grossly stupid, a consummate idiot, on par with the likes of Nabiulina (who managed to get caught by the beginning of the war with 300 billion Russian money in foreign hands and who id destroying the Russian economy with a very tight money supply). I am an Eastern European myself and can comprehend how stupid really are the people from here, mainly from Russia, who learn a little English and some mumbo-jumbo fake Western, capitalist Economics, and pose into bigshots. Russia is full of intelligence at technical level, but plagued by incompetence in management, Economics and generally in social studies.
    Putin is an idiot himself, not to realize that his main people are traitors (I think from stupidness rather then out of something else) …
    Remember Minsk! After winning on the battlefield and having the last remaining Ukrainian army of 30,000 people surrounded at Debaltsevo (then there were much smaller combatant armies and no drone in sight), not far from the current cauldron at Pokrovsk-Myrnohrad, Putin – cajoled and lied by the sycophants Merkel and Hollande –sold away the rebels (not sold, but gave away FOR FREE). They wanted to stay in the fight and try eventually to take Kiev, but Putin blackmailed them by refusing medication for terminally ill patients or chronic ill people, like diabetics, and forced them to admit defeat in writing, albeit them being winners of the war. To this day Russia didn’t deny their lack of involvement in the war at state level. The rebels were all by themselves except for the help received from fellow people in Russia, on voluntary basis and through donations. Afterwards, the glorious rebel leaders were assassinated one by one, Givi, Motorola, and the president Zacharcenko, in circumstances never investigated, let alone elucidated.
    What does Russia do with another piece of worthless paper? Another Minsk-style lie? Nothing. This is the biggest self-inflicted loss in the history of mankind. We all have skin in the game = nobody wants a nuclear war toward which this incompetent Putin guy (clueless at high stakes games) is driving us ever closer through such self-admitting losses…

    • Agree: 1951, Henry Ford
    • LOL: Notsofast
    • Replies: @bike-anarkist
    @Regis Leon

    Hey Pussycat?

    Are you getting sequentially drilled over an Ottoman footstool by the Azov Faggots?

    Oh... I forgot: TROLL!

  • Charlie Kirk was killed on the eve of this year’s 9/11 anniversary, kindling a media firestorm. According to the official narrative, Kirk was shot by a lone gunman named Tyler Robinson. Even before the suspect was identified, the media was already reporting that the crime was linked to transgender radicalism, though there was no way...
  • @Carroll Price
    What's a cock-eyed Indian doing as US FBI director anyway?

    Replies: @1951

    Doing whatever Dementia Donald wants him to do.

  • Is he? Yes he is.

  • It’s meme time, friends. But first, the promised preview of what is to come next week, when you will get some serious analysis, which is going to hold up very well. I am in high confidence mode. Tucker-Vance Showdown ’28 Preview Section I promised to start leaking details of my analysis of Tucker Carlson’s 2028...
  • I think Tucker should pick Marjorie as his running mate.
    Sure, elections are fake, but this could create massive chaos. It could be awesome.

    I think it would stir up some shit, but the average MAGA person is not really down with chaos. Besides, at least at this point, Marjorie, is probably feeling spent after being treated like a dishrag. Will she even have politics on her mind when the next presidential election rolls around?

    • Agree: 1951
  • That was an encyclopedia.

    “And to make it that much worse, or maybe better, these bitches he rolls out are hardened road dogs. Not even once have I seen him with a girl I would rate above a 5, and most of them are straight up 3s.”

    So true.

  • Social media was buzzing this week with the sensational announcement that a study of Hitler's DNA revealed he suffered from a rare genetic sexual disorder called Kallmann Syndrome. Kallmann syndrome is a disorder of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis, the hormonal system that governs puberty, fertility, and sex hormone production. Sufferers have an impaired ability to...
  • Quoting Cankles, “What difference does it make?”

  • Karl Marx described India as a civilization without a history. The statement was not a denial of India’s ancient existence or cultural achievements. Rather, it reflected his historical-materialist analysis of social development, particularly in the context of economic dynamism and class struggle. In his 1853 article “The Future Results of British Rule in India”, Marx...
  • India is on the way up, like it or not. Maybe 20 years behind China.

  • Firstly, this is apparently real: I saw that posted on Twitter, and thought it was edited. I mean, that is a long, long boo. But at least according to the AP, it is real. Maybe the AP will start posting AI slop at some point. But I don’t think they have yet. That is a...
  • This is Trump. This is the package. This is the guy who destroyed the USFL by force of a mindless antitrust lawsuit; who put four casinos in Atlantic City into bankruptcy; who pulled down the Bonwit Teller building together with works of art promised to the Metropolitan Museum. He stiffed the immigrant Polish workers he hired for the job.. He stiffs everybody. He is a destroyer, a maker of chaos. That is what he is, what he has always been.

    He is a born psychopath, like the child monster in Steinbach’s East of Eden. His own father, a borderline case himself, sent Donald to military school to protect his wife and Donald’s mother. She hadn’t recovered well from her fifth child and Donald was abusing her. That is his nature. He punched a teacher in grade school.

    Liz Chaney warned her colleagues about this but they wouldn’t listen. He has some sort of weird charisma in person which enchants people. He is socially adept, or was. But he has always been a deeply disturbed, volatile, antisocial bastard. In 2016, when he was leaving his voting station in Manhattan, people shouted, “We hate you!” These were the people who knew him best. Now we know him. Alas the day.

    • Replies: @xyzxy
    @Teilhard


    Liz Chaney warned her colleagues about this ...
     
    I presume you mean X-House member Cheney, with an 'e'? Let's be real. If Liz warned her colleagues in crime about the Orange Head, it was simply to prevent him from stealing what she and her faction had been stealing, all along.
    , @Yukon Jack
    @Teilhard


    This is Trump. This is the package. ... He stiffs everybody. He is a destroyer, a maker of chaos. That is what he is, what he has always been.
     
    Agreed, and now he is found out, the initial luster has evaporated, Trump is a scumbag POS Zionist, bullshit artist, serial liar, uniformed, and maybe even crazy. The title of this essay should be:

    Why Is Trump Creating All of This Chaos? Is Trump Crazy or Blackmailed?

    Trump is insane, rationalizes 600,000 Chinese students infesting Amerikan campuses
    https://i.imgur.com/h2pW3N8.jpeg


    Would you have voted for Trump – if you did vote for him – if you heard him say, before the election, that importing 600,000 Chinese students is a “pro-MAGA” stance? Did we not – those of us who vote for Trump – vote for him specifically because he bellowed that he was going to put a stop to such importations?
     
    600,000 Chinks have displaced 600,000 citizens, who would of been mostly white. Orange faced Trump prefers yellow people over white people. Fuck that betraying bastard.

    Dictator Trump Gets BOOED at Football Game in Maryland

    Get a load of this grotesque, phony, disingenuous, pretentious, arrogant, demented, megalo-maniacal, narcissistic, swollen headed, bloated, bloviating, maggot-infested sack of talking garbage: The BLOTUS. The BLOTUS is The Biggest Liar Of The United States. The God damn prick should be executed for multiple crimes along with his so-called administration which is the biggest assemblage of warmongering liars, thieves and murderers the world has ever had to face.
     
    Trump's FBI henchman, street shitter Kash Patel, also outed as a total piece of filthy garbage. Kash Patel covered up the Charlie Kirk assassination by Trump/Israel. Kash Patel refuses to release the Epstein files which implicate Trump. And now strike 3, Kash Patel's girlfriend is attacking the First Amendment - now his white Christian girlfriend is suing media influencers:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2025-11-11/kash-patels-girlfriend-turns-lawfare-silence-speculation-mossad-honeypot-operation

    On October 28th, Patel's girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, filed a defamation lawsuit against right-wing podcaster and CEO of RiftTV, Elijah Schafer, alleging that the defendant “perpetuated a malicious lie about Alexis Wilkins, falsely claiming that she—an American-born country singer—is an agent of a foreign government, assigned to manipulate and compromise the Director.”

    Patel's complicity in the cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein's extensive criminal enterprise has proven to be the catalyst behind his fall from grace. The undertones of the Trump administration's prioritization of Israel-first instead of America-first policies that are inextricably tied to the political fallout from the failure to release the Epstein Files™ have amplified the increased scrutiny Patel has faced from previously devoted supporters of his who have now become his most vocal critics. The dynamic driving how badly he has mismanaged his tenure as FBI Director is how Patel's has responded to criticism, as that has only served to legitimize the accusations of betrayal he has become mired in, digging the hole he finds himself into what may become the final resting place for his political career.
     
    Trump is now exposed as a giant wrecking ball, making horrible decisions harming the nation. Trump is a threat to our nation, he is a damn traitor in bed with Israel. Trump attacked Iran for Israel. Treason. Trump should be charged with treason for supporting the genocide. He and his staff of hacks needs to be removed from office by any means. It is obvious that Trump is compromised, being blackmailed by Israel, thus Trump is unable to serve the office and should resign. Trump, of course, will not resign. Thus Trump must be forcefully removed from office, the Epstein files must be leaked, ending Trump's regime of MAGA betrayals.

    Trump stiffed his contractors, here are the specifics:

    https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/meet-the-many-small-business-owners-stiffed-by-donald-trump.html

    Trump is going to stiff the nation, Eric Trump says they made over a billion on crypto. Trump is using the Treasury funds to demolish Gaza for a Kushner real estate development scam on the Gaza coast. Trump is not only assisting in erasing the Palestinian people, he is in on the war for personal financial gain. Gaza is being erased with public funds so Trump and Kushner can make billions on real estate development.
    , @MacOisdealbhtoo
    @Teilhard

    Zion Donny is the typical american psychopath, we recognize them immediately, as your neighbours to the north we always walked on eggshells at US sports events knowing most yanks were armed.

    But the Orangutan is what americans love, a conman huckster, leading all by the nose, and you deserve him as pres, just as you deserved brandon.

    Who do you blame for presidents you have elected lately, not one decent human being of them all.

    At least Zion Donnys family never owned slaves, only Pres family that can claim that honour.

    But your founding fathers were all Peerage related assholes, liars and conmen, who wanted all the profits of the new colony, and no longer wanted to share them with their cousins back home in Britain and Europe.

    You deserve your fate, your hearts are black holes where innocent people are consumed, as your leaders sit in a room and watch the murders LIVE,( from New York, its Saturday Night Live!!!)

    , @Thomasina
    @Teilhard

    "He is a born psychopath."

    Psychopaths don't worry about what people think of them. But Trump does; he wants to be seen in a good light.

    Psychopaths have no fear. This is not Trump. If he had no fear, he'd actually throw the Zionists out of the White House.

    I think they've got something on Trump. Judging by how he's being led around by the nose, it must be something bad. Or it could be they have threatened his life or that of his family.

    Liz Cheney? Oh, please.

    Replies: @Harold Smith

  • Clare Ellis, The Blackening of Europe, Vol. 3: Critical Views, Arktos Media, Ltd., 244 pages, $22.95 paperback, $6.99 e-book Clare Ellis is a Scottish-born Canadian who earned a doctorate at the University of New Brunswick in 2017 with a dissertation on multiculturalism and mass immigration to Europe. Her thesis advisor was Ricardo Duchesne. The Blackening...
  • What people aren’t realizing, this discussion becomes somewhat academic, in light of our Extinction Event. Low birth rates that trend ever lower never reversing, across the globe.

    • Replies: @Anonymous534
    @1951

    Can you imagine how disastrous it would be if the world population dropped to the 1950s level? Or even the 1900s level? The planet was almost unpopulated back then. Humans were almost extinct in the year 1900, there were only 1.5 billion humans back then. 1.5 billion is basically almost zero. Today's 8.26 billion is only marginally more than that. Truly, we're on the brink of extinction.

  • Which sounds more likely: (A) that things are bad because the population keeps organically voting for policies which just so happen to hurt ordinary people while benefitting the rich and powerful, or (B) that things are bad because the rich and powerful want things this way? Does it seem more likely to you that (A)...
  • Name some names. Clintons? Trump? Adelson? Tony Bliar? Most of our Congress, or are they just useful idiots? There is no question that in America. our elected government works to lower wages. Ds and Rs. Business views lower wages as a wonderful thing. Trump, by restricting illegal immigration, is swimming against the tide. Same for H1Bs. Trump is trying to raise incomes. Yes, the evil orange man.
    Surprisingly, most members of Congress are not that intelligent. They often have good rhetorical skills. Most of them just sing the party line they are told to sing. Notable exceptions such as Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie run the risk of assassination.

    • Troll: NobodyImportant
  • n the history of warfare and human strategy, few ideas capture the raw drive for survival as vividly as the “Desperate Ground.” Picture an army on a narrow field, its back to a raging river, with no way to retreat. The soldiers face a stark choice: drown in the turbulent waters or charge into battle,...
  • Maybe, genocide is being used as a team building sport. More likely, Israelis view Arabs as sub-humans, and they just want to kill and displace Arabs to steal their land. Israel attacking Iran, Israel attacking Arab nations, Israel mass murdering civilians, has created a massive backlash. Iranian missiles raining down on them, as they ran out of defensive missiles, was a rude awakening for them. They now realize they are not invincible. Netanyahu suffered from hubris, attacking Iran without understanding what Iranian military capabilities were. The coward had to beg Trump to bail him out. Still, Israel keeps on killing. The start of the resistance to Israel will be isolation from the rest of the world. Even young Americans are now free from the media brain washing. Next would be military action. Israelis should ponder, would they like to be treated the same way they have treated Arabs?

  • Israel is still blocking humanitarian groups from delivering the aid necessary to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. In an article titled “Not enough tents, food reaching Gaza as winter comes, aid agencies say,” Reuters reports that “Far too little aid is reaching Gaza nearly four weeks after a ceasefire” due to Israeli restrictions...
  • Once Trump Resorts Gaza is opened there will plenty of work and food for everyone, at least those whose sole goal in life isn’t killing Jews. Are there any people in Gaza whose sole goal in life is not killing Jews?

    • Agree: meamjojo
    • Troll: 1951
  • Dick Cheney, arguably the single government official most responsible for the expansion of US warmongering and militarism in the 21st century, has died. The worst worst war sluts of the US empire have issued statements expressing their condolences, including Democrats like Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Bill Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi. Because if there’s one thing...
  • I’m certain that Cheney would think the same of you, were he to think of you at all.

    You should connect with the person in the article below. You two could party together!

    “I Hope You Die”: Montana Race Rattled by Latest Example of Rage Rhetoric
    Jonathan Turley
    Novemeber 4, 2025

    This week, I ran a column on how many on the left have discovered the joy and release of unmitigated hate speech. Democratic Helena City Commissioner candidate Haley McKnight is under fire for messages left on the phone of freshman Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., in which she hopes for him to get cancer and die. It comes on the day that voters are going to the polls in Virginia, where the Democratic candidate for Attorney General, Jay Jones, admitted that he previously expressed a desire to kill a political opponent and his children. As a measure of the appeal of rage rhetoric, Jones remains the leading candidate in the race, with most Democrats planning to vote for him.

    In her voicemail, McKnight states:

    “Hi, this is Haley McKnight. I’m a constituent in Helena, Montana. I just wanted to let you know that you are the most insufferable kind of coward and thief. You just stripped away healthcare for 17 million Americans, and I hope you’re really proud of that. I hope that one day you get pancreatic cancer, and it spreads throughout your body so fast that they can’t even treat you for it.”

    She then left a litany of insults about Sheehy’s fertility and his children, before warning the senator not to “meet me on the streets.” She then added:

    “I hope you die in the street like a dog. One day, you’re going to live to regret this. I hope that your children never forgive you. I hope that you are infertile. I hope that you manage to never get a boner ever again. You are the worst piece of s— I have ever, ever, ever had the misfortune of looking at … God forbid that you ever meet me on the streets because I will make you regret it. F— you. I hope you die…All that you have done since you have gotten into power is do s— for yourself.”

    https://jonathanturley.org/2025/11/04/i-hope-you-die-montana-race-rattled-by-latest-example-of-rage-rhetoric/

    • Troll: 1951
    • Replies: @CT2
    @meamjojo

    Here’s a surprise. Genocider in chief comes to the defence of a ghoul responsible for the killing of millions. No ethical dilemma for this poster. He/she/it is always orgasmic when Middle Easterners are slaughtered. Perhaps they were one of the many “art students” that cheered as the towers fell on that horrible day.

    , @anonymous123asdbd
    @meamjojo

    Who cares what Cheney would think about anything? He can think the same of others, he's still wrong and morality is not subjective like you degenerates think. He should have been fed LSD and sodomized with rectally fed spaghetti to death in Gitmo, livestreamed for all to enjoy, and every bone in his body slowly broken as if on a wheel until he was a mangled mess puking out his own guts to death---then resuscitated if needed, and given adrenaline to keep his torture going for as long as possible.

    Every one of these drawings, he should have suffered himself:
    https://www.theguardian.com/law/2023/may/11/abu-zubaydah-drawings-guantanamo-bay-us-torture-policy

    This is the lex talionis or law of retaliation, the mirror punishment, and it was the basis for all medieval law in more just and less insane times back when the streets were free of criminals and there was no such thing as a prison. Never in Britain could one go as free of fear of rapist, thief, and murderer as in Anglo-Saxon England where such people were quartered and brutally maimed, slaughtered; their parts strewn about as a warning to others.

    All that Dick Cheney did to others, he should have rightfully paid for in kind.

  • Cheney the Dick – an Evil, Evil man.

  • Israeli settlers were filmed torturing lambs which belonged to Palestinians in the West Bank. Gouged their eyes out. Smashed them with cinder blocks. Beat them to death in front of their mothers. Lambs. It’s not the most evil thing the Israelis have done. Not by a long shot. Hell, all of human civilization subjects animals...
  • @Patriot
    There is something wrong with Jews. Not all, of course, but a significant percentage. They lack morality, empathy and shame.

    Here is my personal experience: Only 3 times during my career in scientific research, did people steal my unpublished research findings and publish them as their own. In each case, it was a Jew

    Jews comprise only about 15% of USA scientist, but 100% plagiarism of my work was by Jews. Never by white or Asian scientists.

    These were not minor plagiarisms, but blatant in your face theft. For example I spent years and considerable effort and money to photograph a rare and unknown animal behavior which supported an important new theory. An expert in the field asked to see them. He knew that I was preparing a manuscript to publish them. Yet he rushed out an article USING MY PHOTOS and my theory under his name. He received great praise and notoriety for his photos and ideas, which were actually mine.

    It was especially egregious because he knew I was a poor struggling Post Doc who needed a high profile paper to get a job. He was already a world famous scientist with tenure at a big University making 10 times more than I, and didn’t even need the publication.

    Replies: @1951, @anarchyst

    I worked as an engineer at GE aircraft engines in Evendale from 1977-1984. As the general manager was Jewish, we had a lot of Jewish engineers. All of them were A+ except maybe for one. The worst sociopaths I came across in my 46 year long career were Protestants or Catholics. I am a wasp. I end up working at Roll-Royce Indianapolis jet engines for a long time. The Brits were good, the worst were some of the people from my home state of Indiana.

    I thank Caitlin for her courage and reporting. Torturing animals, supporting genocide, there is something very wrong with Israelis. For American Jews, it depends on whether they support the genocide or not.

    • Replies: @Patriot
    @1951

    You are correct.

    There are good and bad in any group, and Jews have contributed greatly to science, music, literature and entertainment. But Jews also excel at manipulation, marketing pornography, pushing harmful ideologies and immigration on Christian countries, bribing or blackmailing politicians, genocide, and especially white collar crime.

    About half of the great number of US and European Jews who are caught stealing from clients and banks or running ponzu schemes, flee to Israel, where they can enjoy their stolen wealth with no fear of extradition, because Israel refuses to send Jewish criminals back.

    Jewish religion says it’s OK to steal from non-Jews.
    Non-Jews we’re put on Earth to serve Jews

    Replies: @JunkyardDog, @Eustace Tilley (not)

    , @JunkyardDog
    @1951

    The sine qua non of Jewish genocide in Palestine is support from American Jews. According to a two-part article in Forbes that came out during the run-up to the 2016 election, there were at that time seventy-something billionaires who control elections in this country, of whom two or maybe three in the list were not Jews.

    AIPAC used to openly brag on its website that it controlled the election of the members of Congress, and maybe still does brag about it. Rep. Thomas Massie has revealed he’s the only Republican in Congress who doesn’t have a Jewish minder appointed by AIPAC to run that member as an asset of the Jews wherever they reside, whether in Israel or in the US—or anyplace else for that matter.

    Apparently, about the same percentage of Jews in the US, who are about equal in total number to the Jews living in Israel, support what their fellow Jews are doing over there. Regarding the proper reference class for the guilty party, Dr. E. Michael Jones has put it this way, It’s the Jews alright, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s all Jews.

  • Here we have a bleeding heart liberal totally in line with true conservatives. Take note. Anyone who disagrees with her is either a member of a certain tribe, a shill, or an idiot.

    • Troll: 1951
    • Replies: @NobodyImportant
    @obwandiyag

    Tell her that you also love to post the pride flag up in your room. Because her hippie shit isn't reality. There will always be apex predators in this world. Powerful people will always do what they have or want to do because no one is going to challenge them in the first place, crying about atrocities isn't going to solve anything. If Israel disappears, there are still strong armed families like the Rothchilds that exist who hold all the world's wealth. Hell Mexico been fighting the violent Cartels for decades and STILL can't defeat them. And her kind been preaching this BS equality garbage for the longest.

    Caitlin is boring, her own people are being erased from their own lands but she never writes about that. She should go back to wearing her Black Lives Matter shirt. She's too stupid to realize that a lot of people in the world will stick with their own no matter what. There are people who don't mind the competing against others either, that's why her civilization is so lost. If Indians were the majority in the West, they would take over and put all their own people in power. Screw Equality and the hell with diversity, that's the attitude of all these people and they don't care one bit about what Israel is doing to the Palestinians.
    Believing their hippie BS is going to bring the entire universe together and we'll all get along and live happy ever after is just naive and ignorant of the real reality.

  • All eyes are on Geyongju, South Korea for a rumored “side talk” between Trump and Xi later this week. Beijing has not confirmed but Trump and Bessent sounded positive. Among the topics are rare earth, tariff, soybean, chips, and Taiwan. While diplomatic protocols and direct talks between principals of major powers are important and some...
  • @1951
    Bessant is a lying cocksucker. Don't believe anything he says. The US desire to harm China is too great for a reasonable trade agreement to be reached. The new Japanese prime minister said Japan will not wage economic war against China. Also they will purchase Russian oil. Further, Japan will sign a peace treaty with Russia. So fuckoff Dementia Donald, the pea brained moron.

    Replies: @JR Foley, @Che Guava

    ‘continue to purchase Russian oil’ is more correct, and great!

    sign a peace treaty with Russia.

    On that, we must wait and see. The sticking point is the southern Kurile islands (usually ‘Northern Territories’ in Japanese). Since U.S.S.R. times, the U.S.S.R./R.F. position has been to consider transfer of the southernmost two to Japan.

    The U.S. is and has always been desperately opposed to that, territorial waters and E.E.Z. of Japan will only expand by a little. The southernmost two are both visible from eastern Hokkaido on a clear day.

    The idea of the U.S. is to pressure Japan to refuse any agreement that doesn’t include the transfer of all four. Look at a map and you will see why. It’s part of the U.S. strategy to make access to the Pacific difficult for the R.F. and P.L.A. navies.

    Also, the genuine domestic extreme right (I say ‘genuine’ because the ruling L.D.P. is extreme right by the standards of the western lugenpresse, although they only seem to apply their definition of extreme right in western countries) will make as much noise as they can.

    Still, we can always hope that a peace treaty is actually signed this time.

    • Thanks: 1951