As the election looms, Americans prep for an apocalypse

Covid and the Capitol riots have shifted survivalism from the fringes of society into a multibillion-dollar business

It was just another peaceful spring day in the Washington suburbs … then America’s new civil war broke out.

Supporters of both political tribes have resorted to violence amid the electoral rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden: anti-abortion activists and environmental campaigners are taking up arms against each other, several states are planning to secede and somehow the podcaster Joe Rogan and the talk show host Jimmy Kimmel have been killed in a wave of marauding.

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Chuck Schumer’s Problem Is with Israel, Not Netanyahu

In a display of all the modesty of which he is capable during a Thursday speech, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer anointed himself the voice of “so many mainstream Jewish Americans” — a “silent majority” whose sentiments he alone could divine. After all, there are few better stewards of Jewish interests than Schumer, according to Schumer. “My last name is Schumer, which derives from the Hebrew word ‘shomer,’ or ‘guardian,’” he began. As he has in the past, Schumer assumed for himself the “responsibility as a ‘Shomer Yisrael’ — a guardian of the people of Israel.”

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Trump launched CIA covert influence operation against China

WASHINGTON, March 14 – Two years into office, President Donald Trump authorized the Central Intelligence Agency to launch a clandestine campaign on Chinese social media aimed at turning public opinion in China against its government, according to former U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the highly classified operation.

Three former officials told Reuters that the CIA created a small team of operatives who used bogus internet identities to spread negative narratives about Xi Jinping’s government while leaking disparaging intelligence to overseas news outlets. The effort, which began in 2019, has not been previously reported.

You can see why Xi Jinping prefers the Biden crime family.

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West Point’s Mission Statement Change Sparks Fury

The U.S. Military Academy at West Point’s recent changes to its mission statement, which dropped the words “Duty, Honor, Country,” have angered many people who criticized the decision as “woke” and said it betrayed veterans and soldiers who have graduated from the prestigious college.

In a statement released on Tuesday, West Point’s 61st superintendent, Lieutenant General Steven Gilland, said that “Duty, Honor, Country” is “foundational to the United States Military Academy’s culture and will always remain our motto.”

The three words previously contained in the mission statement, which he described as “hallowed,” are being replaced as a result of an assessment by leaders across West Point and external stakeholders with “Army Values.

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Election Jihad: Islamic Groups are hijacking the US Elections

A New Generation of Islamist Political Power

The response in state legislatures to the Hamas Islamic terror attacks of Oct 7 showed how thoroughly Islamists have infiltrated our political system and the threat that they pose.

In Delaware, Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton, the first Muslim elected in Delaware, heckled Vice President Kamala Harris at a Christmas party, demanding that Israel stop attacking Hamas.

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China says TikTok ban would ‘come back to bite’ the US

China has warned that a proposed ban on TikTok would “come back to bite” the US, as lawmakers approved a bill that could lead to the app being banned.

The bill in the House of Representatives would force the Chinese-owned app to sever ties with China or become unavailable in the US.

US officials have long expressed concern about TikTok, citing potential national security risks.

TikTok’s owners have repeatedly rejected that it poses any threat.

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Princeton economist with a Nobel under his belt eats crow and does a U-turn on mass migration

Just yesterday, Breitbart News reported on Angus Deaton’s epiphany regarding the mass invasion of illegal foreigners into the American interior; he finally realized that importing millions of freeloaders to our welfare state isn’t such a good thing for the working class taxpayers, or the economy. Deaton is a Princeton economist and a Nobel recipient, so cut him some slack, he’s a little slower than the rest of us—remember, “the road to Hell is paved with Ivy League degrees” and apparently, Nobel Prizes too.


I missed the following post in February but it is well worth the read if you have time.

In Praise of Conspiracy Theories: From The Camp of the Saints to Camps in the Darién Gap

Last week, the American journalist Tucker Carlson interviewed Bret Weinstein, a professional biologist who became a public intellectual after he and his scientist wife were driven out of their woke university for refusing to cooperate with a diversity program they regarded as racist. Though he has been a lifelong leftist and atheist, Weinstein’s iconoclastic observations and commentaries have been embraced by conservatives who are more interested in truth than ideological conformity. It turns out that people like him, who find themselves thrust outside the bubble of epistemic closure, often see things that the rest of us do not.

On the Carlson program, Weinstein reported on his recent visit to the Darién Gap, the densely forested patch of land in Panama, through which all migrants headed north from South America must pass. For most of the millions of migrants who have passed this way headed to the United States in recent years, this is the most perilous part of their journey. Weinstein, who is familiar with the area from his field research there as a biologist, was shocked to see NGOs everywhere in the Darién Gap, and also the United Nations migration office.

“The United States Government is facilitating this economic migration,” he said on the show. “It’s unmistakable.”

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Chinese-made cranes used at Canadian ports flagged as security concern by U.S.

Chinese-made cargo cranes that have been flagged as a security concern by an ongoing congressional probe in the United States are widely deployed throughout Canada’s ports.

A House of Representatives’ joint committee said its investigation turned up evidence of cellular modems on the Chinese-made port cranes that “do not appear in any way to contribute to the operation … raising significant questions as to their intended applications.”

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Biden’s Rafah ‘Red Line’ Sets Up Historic Crisis in U.S.–Israel Relations

You’d think that a president who had a front-row seat in the Obama administration might be a bit more careful about issuing ad hoc red lines on foreign policy that he knows will be crossed. Nevertheless, that’s exactly what President Biden has done in issuing a red line on an Israeli invasion of Rafah, which is a necessary step to defeating Hamas. In the process, he has set up a historic crisis in the United States relationship with Israel.

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Teen girl is left in critical condition after high school mob beatdown in Missouri

A teenage girl is in critical condition after another teen repeatedly smashed her head into the ground during a brawl near a Missouri high school.

The fight broke out at about 2:30 pm Friday near Hazelwood High School.

Video of the incident circulated on social media showing another girl bashing the teen’s head into the concrete after throwing multiple punches and sending her careening to the ground.

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