Thursday, April 30, 2026

DIANA WEST: Jaw-dropping video to view 45 years later from our own era of increasing communist violence, pushed by Democrat leaders and normalized by top media in late nite & prime time.

Carson, 1981.

Kimmel, 2026.

BREAKING 911: American Airlines is operating the the first USA-Venezuela direct flight in 7 years. The flight is traveling from Miami to Caracas.

J. MICHAEL WALLER: Those advocating for a multipolar world would surrender American primacy to Russia, China, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the globalists.

Lee Smith

5:10  But the way a lot of people are looking at multipolarity is they presume that Russia should be dominating Europe, not Europe dominating Europe.

5:24  What problem would that cause for us, I mean Europe is an enormous trade partner for the United States, and so what would it mean for Russia to dominate Europe?  What would it mean for the Europeans, then what would it mean for the United States?

5:38  Well, it's the whole reason we had NATO was to prevent Moscow from dominating Europe.  Russia never de-Sovietized the way that Germany de-Nazified.  There was never any national retrospection, never any screening of people who would be unfit to serve in the new post-totalitarian government.  So they still have a big Soviet mentality and they have a pretense of a great power to dominate what they say from Dublin to Vladivostok.  

So that's all the way from the Atlantic across the Eurasian landmass to the Pacific, and that's their concept of multipolarity, which is part of a doctrine that Alexander Duggin, a Russian political theorist, geopolitician who is credited with refining the term but that means you had different poles of power around the world.  But within that Russian construct is what they call Eurasianism.  Russia is a Eurasia power.  That's a fact from Europe all the way to Vladivostok.  So you can't argue that.  Its the logical power for a lot of that part of the world.  But Eurasianism is an ideology that goes with multipolarity where it will sort of where it will dominate Asia in concert with China, with India, with what until recently was the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Europe.  Well that means it would dominate a whole lot of our own strategic interests and that's just not in our national interests to allow Russia to do that.  They have no constructive role to play.  

7:25.  A lot of people, including inside the government, look at NATO . . .  for instance, they say NATO is outdated and also . . . so, what is the purpose?  The United States has very important interests in Europe, and I always contend with people who say, well, we're just there to protect Europe.  Well, no we're there to protect our own interests and we expect the Europeans help us to protect their interests as well as our own.  So what's your argument against people who say, "Well, NATO is outdated.  We don't need NATO anymore."  Either we can't do it on our own anymore, or you know well actually this is Russia sphere of influence.  Let's step off of Europe a little bit.

8:18.  First of all, NATO is outdated.  It was developed to contain Soviet communism.  It accomplished that mission.  But it's a mutual defense pact among all member nations, and it was designed to defend Europe but the only time that that Article 5 Mutual defense pact was put in motion was after 9/11 in defense of the United States.  Our NATO allies played big roles in Iraq, Afghanistan, with terrorism around the world, even countries that we like to bash.  I mean France provided us with important help.  The Brits did of course. A lot of the Continental Europeans did.  The Danes did.  The Lithuanians did.  The Polish.  I was in Afghanistan when the Polish and the Lithuanian forces back in 2007 they were really gung-ho.  You had the military from Finland, which wasn't even part of NATO at the time doing guard duty so that our forces wouldn't have to do that, and all the way across the board.  

CHINA'S STEALTH INVASION

GB NEWS: Nearly 100 Russian ships ignore Keir Starmer's warning and sail through British waters.

Prolly nothin'.  

TYLER O'NEILL: The report notes that Biden championed the "Equality Act," which "would have treated Christians as second-class citizens." While Congress didn't pass it, the admin tried to force it through redefining the law. HHS tried to exclude Christians from foster care.

“The Biden admin generally tolerated religious beliefs that were privately held but zealously pursued actions to limit Christians’ ability to act in accordance with their faith,” the report states. --Tyler O'Neill

The Biden admin didn't just celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter, but replaced faith outreach offices with DEI offices. --Tyler O'Neill 

The report also highlights how various agencies applied religious accommodation processes in ways that "functionally penalized Christians," like preventing a voluntary Bible study. --Tyler O'Neill
 While Amazon creates prayer rooms for Muslims.

The Biden DOJ targeted pro-lifers, FBI cited the SPLC to go after Catholics, IRS denied a church tax-exempt status for "Republican" beliefs, and the Department of Education brought hefty fines against Christian colleges.  --Tyler O'Neill

HOSAKA SANSHIRO: The restoration of Dzerzhinsky’s name to the FSB Academy is not mere symbolic nostalgia. It signals both ideological continuity and a practical return to Chekist-style totalitarian repression

2:44.  What was important to you at the time, both in 1968 as well as in 1981?  

2:57.  Really both years it was the same thing I sensed even at the young age which I was then in 1968 I sensed that something had gone very wrong obviously with the assassination of JFK that there was a change in the directions in the country and I didn't understand what it was early but I knew there was just something that was going on that was taking us in a direction that was different which had characterized the early JFK period, which was progress, science, which was technology.  And I was a child of the Space Program. I wanted to be an astronaut, and somehow all of that began to change.  I began to see the emergence of the rock, drug, sex counterculture which just seemed very strange to me, you know, this kind of hedonistic approach as opposed to the sense that the nation has a mission and you should devote yourself to a mission not to what makes you feel good.  Again it was unformed for a while but then as I became more politically attuned and astute I began to dig more deeply into what is causing this.  And by the time I was in Washington DC in 1981, it was pretty clear that there was a deeper historical fight going on than I think most people were aware of. 

TOM LUONGO: The situation in the Midwest is based on BP's (British Petroleum) move to shut down its Indiana refinery over a labor dispute.

JARED TAYLOR: On brick-and-mortar activism, Europe shows the way.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Catastrophic water loss in the Southwest caused by Chemtrails and geoengineering?

On a Scale of 1-10, how evil do you think the Left's Rhetoric has been, and do you think it has had any influence affecting violent hit jobs?

Similar to what the Union Republicans did to the South prior to the War of Northern Aggression, 1861-1865.   

Jeffries brought this.  Just trying to take measure of the opponent.

Too Good.

Paul Hollingsworth, PhD, President, AFIO, Former Senior CIA Officer in Analysis and Operations.

As I was reading the chapter on active measures I kept thinking while your book is about the United States, and you're writing for an American audience about operations being done against American interests, but the book is that particular chapter couldn't be talked about in Poland, Polish Parliamentary lectures of 2023 the upcoming elections in Hungary on April 12th in which the Russians are actively using the same Playbook we've seen to try to use all tools that they have to as you say support their foreign policy through tradecraft.  So those are very prescient chapters for things that are happening parallel to the United States today so well done the one thing actually reading the book I thought having spent two years at the NSC I thought the thing I had the hardest time explaining to policy makers was the concept you developed at length in your chapter on Maskirovka, that is the Russian use of denial and deception in operations. And foreign policy is an extension of that and most Americans want to take at face value the stuff that they see or the stuff that they hear from Russian allocutors.  And they play on that both tactically and strategically so I wonder if you would talk just a little bit about how Maskirovka  works, particularly for active measures.  I mean, how do they hide their hand?  It can be whether a strategic or can be tactical.  Pick a couple of examples either out of the book or something you thought about and just talk about Maskirovka, denial and deception, which Americans, you know, we don't practice offensively. Americans don't tend to know about it.  

Sean Wiswesser, Former Senior CIA Operations Officer and Chief of Station, author of Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks: Russian Intelligence and Putin's Secret War, 2026.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

BRANDON GIL elegantly destroys "reproductive rights" gal, Jessica Waters.

The abortion Advocate and Reproductive Rights and laws expert, Jessica Waters.

SAMA HOOLE: Marco Polo arrives at Kublai Khan's court in 1275 expecting silk and spice and exotica. What he documents is the most extensive dairy culture in human history