Saturday, February 28, 2026

So, too, should we charge a reasonable penalty for illegal immigrants, but one that doesn't require them to return to their home country.

This is obviously an insane take.  Just apply this to your own home.  If someone breaks into your home, can you remove them?  Should you remove them?  Do you have the authority?  Is it right to remove them, or do you just say, "Well, all right, you broke in.  Pay me a small fee and you can stay." Well that applies for National home too. 

There are 8 billion people on the planet there's only 300 million Americans if we allow anyone to come in who wants to come in to sack and loot and pirate are resources and then stay America has been obliterated as a coherent Society.

I want to go back to the quote he's chose, Leviticus, 19:34 because he uses a very specific term, sojourn.  This was also used by the way by the men who drafted and debated and ratified the 14th Amendment Birthright citizenship clause in the Constitution.  And they talked about sojourners, travelers, transient visitors, as not being subject to the exclusive political jurisdiction of the US, and therefore not qualifying for Birthright citizenship.  It's a very important term because a Sojourner is someone who's lawfully present they're lawfully transiting through your country for a brief period of time with the intent and expectation of returning to their home nation when they're travels are done they're not permanent residents they're not trying to become citizens as this account notes love the stranger is the wrong emphasis.  It's a Sojourner and by the way as a Sojourner a requirement of being a lawful Traveler is that you're not an outlaw you're not a lawless Traveler when you're in our national home you're required to obey all the laws the natives have to obey.  You don't get to come here and violate the laws and qualify as a lawfully present Sojourner then you're just an invader as this account notes a Sojourner doesn't get the special privilege of staying and ignoring the laws stay and obey the law or be ejected in the 14th Amendment debate Congress explicitly relied on scripture, Leviticus 18:26-30.  

Let's look at some of these other tabs.  Another portion of Leviticus, a requirement for the Sojourner to be treated like ourselves.  But you shall keep my statutes in my rules and do none of these Abominations of your own culture either the native or The Stranger sojourns among you bless the land vomit you out when you make it unclean for everyone who does any of these Abominations from among their people.

J. MICHAEL WALLER: As much as 90% of Iran’s oil experts went to πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³. The ChiComs bought the sanctioned oil at a steep discount. Loss of that discounted oil, on top of the loss of Venezuela’s discounted oil, will place massive internal pressures on the Chinese Communist Party.

Peter St Onge writes, 

Apparently China buys "over 90%" of Iran's oil exports. China was buying nearly 70% of Venezuela's.

Neither were being paid in dollars.

MIKE BENZ: [Bono] did this kind of US AID fundraiser concerts, Band-Aid and Live Aid. The BBC later reported that of the $100 million raised for Hunger Relief in Somalia at BAND AID, $95 million of it went to CIA-backed warlords to buy guns.

Bono links up with Jeffrey sacks in the 90s and actually a little bit before that doing this International Development work.  Now, Bono, of course, is U2, he's the front man, he's this international sex symbol at the time, and giant selling out stadiums.  He did this kind of US AID fundraiser concerts, Band-Aid and Live Aid.  The BBC later reported that of the $100 million raised for Hunger Relief in Somalia at BAND AID, $95 million of it went to CIA-backed warlords to buy guns.  So this is like another one of these things where you think you're raising public awareness oh there's a hunger problem in Somalia but there's also a civil war where you've got the CIA taking sides in that Civil War and these groups need weapons Logistics supplies and so when you got US AID vans coming in that are said to be carrying medical supplies or they're doing "hunger relief," but you can't open that box because then the food will expire, it's very easy to hide guns in them.  And so when you see these scandals where all this money is going not to make the world a better place and Kumbaya we're bringing food and medicine but you're bringing guns.  The money is being diverted for CIA covert action to actually kill people not save people.  So Bono was formerly knighted by the British crown and he met with the UK ambassador after he helped put down the Irish revolt against the British crown.  If you remember "Sunday, Bloody Sunday"?  "No more!  No More War!"  It's like you look at it now, and he's got the Ukraine emoji in his bio and the whole thing is "War against Russia," but "Don't . . . No War against the British crown."  And oh I'm being knighted by the British crown I'm now Sir Bono because I helped put down that war.

Because information on this seems hard to find, scrubbed, as they say, I am posting this article, "Bono, BAND AID, and the Dark Side of Humanitarianism," Conspiracy Unearthed, February 9, 2026 because it at least has a list of references at the bottom of its page.

More.
"Bob [Geldof], Band-Aid, and How the Rebels Bought Their Arms," Peter Horrocks, BBC, March 6, 2010.  Band-Aid, 1984, and Live-Aid, 1985.

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SAMA HOOLE: The New World wasn't a political idea to the average emigrant. It was a place where you could eat like a lord without owing a lord anything.

These were not people who had decided, in a detached philosophical way, that liberty was preferable to tyranny.

These were people who were hungry. Specifically for meat. Who had heard from sailors and merchants and adventurers that there was a place across the water where the game belonged to no one, where the forests had no keeper, where you could shoot a deer because you wanted to eat it and face no consequence beyond the satisfaction of having eaten it. --Sama Hoole

"They came for religious freedom." Right. Yes. Some of them. Partly. Read the actual letters they sent back home. Not the ones that got turned into school textbooks. The ones written in the first winter, by people who'd survived the crossing and were now looking at a landscape so alien and so abundant that they didn't have the vocabulary for it. They wrote about the meat. Passenger pigeon flocks so vast that early settlers described the sky turning dark at midday. Not briefly. For three days. One flock. Continuous. The sound compared to thunder that refused to stop. Estimated population: three to five billion birds. A single hunter in a single afternoon could kill five hundred. No licence. No lord. No penalty. Just birds, endlessly, for the taking. Deer walking into camp. Salmon running so thick in the Pacific Northwest rivers that witnesses said the water appeared to boil. Bison herds that took four hours to cross a ford. Oysters the size of dinner plates, piled in reefs along the Atlantic coast that you could harvest by reaching over the side of a boat. Now understand what these people had come from. England under the Forest Laws. Norman law. The forests, a third of England, legally defined as the king's personal hunting ground: where killing a deer carried the death penalty, and maiming one carried blinding and castration. Where a peasant could live on the edge of a wood teeming with game and starve legally while watching the lord's gamekeeper patrol past. The Enclosure Acts were already beginning. Common land, the land that ordinary people had grazed animals on for generations, being fenced off and handed to private landlords one parliamentary act at a time. Six million acres would go this way eventually, and with it went the pig in the back garden, the cow on the common, the ability to keep yourself in protein without paying someone's rent for the privilege. In the meantime: pottage. Bread. Turnips when you were lucky. A bit of lard if the week had gone well. Meat on feast days if the harvest hadn't failed and the price hadn't climbed and your teeth were still functional enough to manage it. These were not people who had decided, in a detached philosophical way, that liberty was preferable to tyranny. These were people who were hungry. Specifically for meat. Who had heard from sailors and merchants and adventurers that there was a place across the water where the game belonged to no one, where the forests had no keeper, where you could shoot a deer because you wanted to eat it and face no consequence beyond the satisfaction of having eaten it. The New World wasn't a political idea to the average emigrant. It was a place where you could eat like a lord without owing a lord anything. They crossed an ocean for a steak that didn't require someone else's permission. And they ate it.

And not one of them, in all the letters, ever suggested they'd made the wrong call.