Britain is one of the best countries to enact a sensible remigration policy.
— White Papers Policy Institute (@WhitePapersPol) March 7, 2026
British law allows for the denaturalisation of ~63% of non-Brits.
66% of minority individuals want to leave. 72% of 2nd gen migrants want to leave.
Remigration, done right, would be a popular policy. pic.twitter.com/DvmGJ9YyVO
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Friday, March 6, 2026
WHITE PAPERS POLICY INSTITUTE: British law allows for the denaturalisation of ~63% of non-Brits. 66% of minority individuals want to leave. 72% of 2nd gen migrants want to leave. Remigration, done right, would be a popular policy.
[Men of the Alamo] would drop everything and marshal an army by week's end. That's the key difference between today's Americans, if you can find them, to the Americans of 1836.
This kind of defeatism is extremely counterproductive as it will just turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy if you repeat it often enough.
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) March 6, 2026
Instead of saying it’s over for Europe, do everything you can to embolden the White native population instead. Remigration is possible.… https://t.co/wzEzAx5IT1
Yeah, it seems impossible that Americans would fight back but locals will for sure. Folks who want to keep a remnant of Los Angeles, or San Antonio, of Denver, of Pocatello, all will fight back, get recruits, and build guerrilla armies. That's possible. The border states, you'll have border cities starting to do volunteer patrol. That is if anyone has anything left to save or protect. Americans as a whole, like the patriots envisioned in the Mel Gibson movie, ah, no. His comparison to patriots and to ante-bellum sovereigntists, yes, those men incorporated liberty in a literal sense into their soul. They would drop everything and marshal an army by week's end. That's the key difference between today's Americans, if you can find them, to the Americans of 1836.
LARA LOGAN: SECRET MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DOCUMENTS FOUND
SECRET MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DOCUMENTS FOUND What is the real strategy behind the spread of Sharia in the West? In Episode 68 of Going Rogue with Lara Logan, Lara sits down with Frank Gaffney, a former Reagan administration defense official and longtime national security analyst, who has studied Islamist movements for decades. Gaffney recounts a critical case that sheds light on how these networks operate. It began with a routine traffic stop near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. A police officer noticed something unusual. Instead of photographing the scenic view like most travelers, a passenger was taking pictures of the bridge’s structural supports. The stop led authorities to a suspect connected to an investigation. That investigation eventually led to a home in Annandale. Inside, investigators discovered a hidden sub basement containing dozens of banker boxes filled with documents tied to the Muslim Brotherhood in North America. Among them was a document known as the "Explanatory Memorandum." According to Gaffney, the memo outlined what it called a civilization jihad strategy to undermine Western civilization from within. For intelligence professionals, language like that is not speculation. It is evidence. Watch Episode 68 of Going Rogue with Lara Logan: https://bit.ly/goingrogue-ep68_SECRET MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DOCUMENTS FOUND
— Lara Logan (@laralogan) March 6, 2026
What is the real strategy behind the spread of Sharia in the West?
In Episode 68 of Going Rogue with Lara Logan, Lara sits down with Frank Gaffney, a former Reagan administration defense official and longtime national security analyst… pic.twitter.com/rF26yU3sPU
DR. TOM COWAN: How do you get rid of gallstones?
How do you get rid of gallstones?
— Dr. Tom Cowan (@drtomcowan) March 6, 2026
Watch the full video here: https://t.co/6IOxLI36Ed #drtomcowan #QuestionEverything #NewBiology #TomCowan #RethinkingHealth pic.twitter.com/ecmuIsIO7C
CHASE HUGHES: Whatever gets rewarded gets repeated. Whatever gets ignored disappears. So people adopt. They simplify themselves. They exaggerate themselves. They flatten their entire personality into something that's sharable. So they become more extreme, more predictable, more performative.
You feel engaged, you feel aware, you feel more mature but nothing ever resolves because resolution ends the engagement cycle. --Chase Hughes