Monday, January 12, 2026

RHODESIA FIGHTER: Yes, I am fighting to preserve a way of life, to maintain a home, to live in this country is generally under what I consider to be an acceptable system which is basically Christian capitalistic.

That we fight against International communism, Marxism at its worst, who seek to come into our country and destroy all that is Christian.

A lot of people think that this is a racial war.  You know, nothing could be further from the truth.  This isn't a case of black against White.  It's a case of black and white together against communism. 

There isn't an American or a foreigner fighting here in Rhodesia who believes this to be a racial War.  It is a war of ideologies.

Yes, I am fighting to preserve a way of life, to maintain a home, to live in this country is generally under what I consider to be an acceptable system which is basically Christian capitalistic.  If the rest of Africa is an example of the alternatives to this particular system and if that's what communism represents in general, I am going to be against it until the day I finally go.

International drug trade converges on the streets of Philly.

Odd that the Philadelphia Police Commissioner would have to come out and delineate the key responsibilities of the County Sheriffs Department.


 

Sunday, January 11, 2026

THE RIGHT ANGLE: the last woman shot by Minneapolis police was a White woman named Justine Damond, who was killed by a Somali officer after she called for help, and not a single Democrat spoke out or protested.

Muslims getting away with murder in American justicje system?  

The first Somali police officer in the United States was who shot Justine Diamond was convicted of murder, but the Minnesota Supreme Court overturned the ruling and the police officer only served a couple of years.

Here is an incomplete recording of the 911 call

How in the world could Noir or his partner believed they were being ambushed by a woman with such a composed voice? 

The BBC reports,

Noor is the first Minnesota police officer to be found guilty of murder for an on-duty shooting. At his sentencing on Friday, the 33-year-old apologized for taking Ms. Diamond's life.

Okay, so his confession plays well in the courts.

"I caused this tragedy and it is my burden," he told the court. "I wish though that I could relieve that burden others feel from the loss that I caused. I cannot, and that is a troubling reality for me." 

Some in the Somali-American community - Noor is Somali - have argued that the case was treated differently than police shootings involving white officers and black victims.

Somalis come out charging the justice system and their town and media as racist.  One out of three ain't bad.  So the Somali community is the victim here in this murder case, and not Justine Diamond, her family, friends, and loved ones? Got it.

Activists outside the courthouse Friday carried signs reading "No double standard" and "NOOR: Victim of Identity Politics."

Noor said he opened fire on the 40-year-old yoga instructor because he feared that he and his partner were being ambushed. 

Where's the evidence for that?  Is that on body cam anywhere? 

He said he made the "split-second decision" after hearing a loud bang and seeing Ms Damond with her right arm raised.

The police officers had been called to the area to respond to a 911 call made by Ms Damond about the suspected sexual assault.

Noor was convicted in April of second-degree manslaughter and third-degree murder, but acquitted of the most serious charge of second-degree murder with intent to kill.

Ms. Damond, a US-Australian dual citizen originally from Sydney, was engaged and due to marry a month after the shooting.

NEGOTIATING NOOR'S SENTENCING

NBC NEWS reports on Noor's sentencing,

Defense lawyer Thomas Plunkett asked for just one year and a day in prison for his client, and filed 44 letters with the court in support of Noor.

Noor, a Somali immigrant, gave up a successful business career to become a police officer as his way of giving back to the community.

“As things got better the debt grew and Mohamed Noor wanted to pay that debt back," Plunkett said. "That’s real integrity, That's true merit."

As things got better, the debt grew?  When does that equation ever become true?  That doesn't work in finance or home budgeting, and it doesn't work in some kind of vague social contract with your neighbor or community as some grand gesture either.

But Senior Hennepin County Attorney Amy Sweasy countered that such a light sentence would make Noor's murder conviction equivalent to a misdemeanor DUI. 

Right

“Such a sentence would be wildly inappropriate in a case this severe," Sweasy said.

Hennepin County Judge Kathryn Quaintance lauded Noor's record of community service but said she couldn't cut him any slack. 

So the state was trying to leverage his community service to pay in full the account of murdering Justine Diamond like why put so little value on her life?  Should we compare the community service of the two individuals involved or is her life taken you know a serious crime or not?  I guess if you're a warlord or you're from a warlord family then taking another life is not a very gravecrime.

“The law does not allow leniency because somebody is a good person,” the judge said. “Good people sometimes do bad things."

GEERT WILDERS: We can beat the forces of darkness, beat Islam and stay free people! Be brave!

FORMER UK AMBASSADOR, PETER MANDELSON: Says he “liked” Donald Trump and says the US president takes risks for “good reasons in pursuit of good objectives”

Peter Mandelson

J. MICHAEL WALLER: America's greatest counterintelligence coup since World War II could be one deal away - in the doomed regime of Cuba. People there will be scurrying for golden parachutes. Time to put a price on the records and archives of Cuba's intelligence services.

CUBAN PRESIDENT, DIAZ-CANEL: "We may have to start thinking that what's wrong in Cuba is our fault. The fault of the Communist Party." (Cuba)

NARRATOR: Have they said that the US is an empire that wants to take over the world? Then tell me, where are its colonies? It only leaves allies, never subjects.

SPANISH TRANSCRIPTION"¿Te han dicho que Estados Unidos es un imperio que quiere conquistar el mundo?
Entonces dime: ¿dónde están sus colonias?
Porque sí, ha intervenido en muchos países… pero nunca se ha quedado con ninguno.
Japón, 1945: ocupa el país, lo reconstruye, le impone una constitución pacifista… y se va. Hasta hoy Japón no tiene ejército de verdad. ¿Quién lo protege? Ya sabes quién.
Europa quedó en ruinas después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Con el Plan Marshall se invirtieron más de 13 mil millones de dólares para reconstruir Alemania, Francia, Italia, Países Bajos y muchos más. Ese dinero no fue un préstamo a devolver… fue ayuda. Hoy son democracias fuertes y miembros de la OTAN.
Corea del Sur, 1950: invadida por el Norte comunista. Estados Unidos la defiende, estabiliza el país… y hoy Corea del Sur es una potencia tecnológica. Su seguridad todavía depende de… ya sabes quién.República Dominicana, 1965: crisis política, intervención, revolución… y después se retira. Hoy es una de las economías más dinámicas del Caribe.
Granada, 1983: intento de imponer un régimen marxista. Las fuerzas estadounidenses lo detienen en pocos días… y se van. Granada sigue siendo una democracia.
Panamá, 1989: capturan a Noriega, acusado de narcotráfico. Se van… pero escucha esto: el Canal de Panamá fue entregado por un solo dólar. Eso lo firmó el presidente Carter.
Kuwait, 1991: invadido por Irak. Estados Unidos lo libera… y no se queda con el petróleo ni con el territorio.Colombia en los 2000: el país estaba al borde del colapso por las narco-guerrillas. Con el Plan Colombia se invirtieron más de 10 mil millones de dólares. Hoy Colombia mantiene su democracia y soberanía.Mientras tanto, hay países enteros que casi no gastan en defensa porque están bajo protección: Japón, Alemania, Italia, Polonia, Países Bajos… ¿Quién los respalda? No hace falta decirlo.
Entonces te pregunto de nuevo: ¿dónde están las colonias?
¿Quién más reconstruye a sus antiguos enemigos, entrega canales estratégicos por un dólar y protege a medio planeta sin exigir tributo?
Solo deja aliados… nunca súbditos.
Entonces dime: ¿todavía crees que es un imperio cruel… o simplemente te indoctrinaron?
Si esto te hizo sentido, dale like, compártelo y déjame un comentario."
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
"Have they said that the US is an empire that wants to take over the world? Then tell me, where are its colonies? Because it has intervened in many countries, but hasn't stayed with any.
Japan 1945: It occupies it, rebuilds it, imposes a pacifist constitution, and leaves. To this day, it doesn't have an army. Who protects it? You know.
Europe was left in ruins after the war. With the Marshall Plan, more than 13 billion dollars were invested to rebuild Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and more. That money wasn't charged; it was aid. Today they are strong democracies and part of NATO.South Korea 1950: Invaded by the communist north. They defend it, it stabilizes, and today it's a technological power. Its security still depends on who you know.
Dominican Republic 1965: Political crisis, intervention, revolution, and withdrawal. Today it's one of the most dynamic economies in the Caribbean.
Grenada 1983: Attempt to impose a Marxist regime. They stop it in days and leave. Grenada remains democratic.
Panama 1989: They capture Noriega, accused of drug trafficking. They leave, but listen to this: The canal was transferred for one dollar. Signed by Carter.Kuwait 1991: Invaded by Iraq. They liberate it and don't [take anything—implied, likely referring to oil or territory].
Colombia 2000s: The country was on the brink of collapse. With Plan Colombia, more than 10 billion were invested. Today it maintains its democracy and sovereignty.
Meanwhile, there are countries that don't even have to spend on defense because they're under protection: Japan, Germany, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands. Who backs them? No need to say it.
So I repeat: Where are the colonies? Who else rebuilds enemies, hands over canals for a dollar, and protects half the planet without charging tribute? It only leaves allies, never subjects.
Do you still believe it's a cruel empire, or were you indoctrinated?

MILA JOY: 449,000 REGISTERED VOTERS couldn't perform jury duty because they weren't citizens. But they are REGISTERED VOTERS!

JOHN GUANDOLO: Islam is inherently hostile to Liberty, to the U.S. Constitution. Sharia obliges [Muslims] to lie to you.

I saw the governor of New York put out a tweet and  has named January 2026 as Muslim American Heritage Month, and they're shining green lights on major buildings in New York City talking about the great achievements of Muslims.  So I just asked on social media, can you name one Islamic organization in the state of New York that's not a Jihadi organization that's not hostile.  And I'll give her a hint, and I'll give your viewers a hint: the answer is there are none, and that's the problem.  Islam is inherently hostile to Liberty, to the U.S. Constitution.  And for those who want to disagree, I would just say name one book of Islamic law that's ever been published authoritatively or one textbook you used in U.S. Islamic schools to teach 10-year-old Muslim children about Islam that doesn't say that the purpose of Islam is to wage war against non-Muslims to establish an Islamic State under Allah's Divine Law, Sharia.  That's the question.  So if you want to be offended or be hurt, you know, honestly, tough crap.  You've got to deal with the fact that that's what Islam is, and just because you know people who self identify as Muslims that tell you they don't want to do that, well, first of all, Sharia obliges them to lie to you.  But even if they are being sincere, their personal opinion does not constitute a different version of what Islam is, and since Islam is conquering U.S. towns and cities [through gov't positions] and has conquered places across the United States and countries in Europe, it's time to pull your head out of your ass and actually engage in the war.  And sadly, the current U.S. Administration is not only not doing it, they are taking actions to advance the U.S. Islamic movement as no governor in the United States is doing anything to actually put their finger on the enemy and vanquish the enemy, because that's how wars are won.  Wars are not one by changing policies and fixing issues.

Complete interview.  

Titled, "The Islamic Movement in America: What's Happening Now?" uploaded on January 8, 2026.

5:30  And the federal government has a constitutional duty to ensure that all Americans live under a Republican form of government.