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Vincent van Gogh Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe 1889


Socialism Targets the Foundations That Made America Great (Victor Davis Hanson)
Britain vs. America: 1976 v. 2026 (John Perry)
NATO’s New Mission Is Not Deterrence, But Russia’s Defeat (Dmitry Trenin)
NATO Countries To Produce US Tanks, Missiles, MANPADS in Europe — Rutte (TASS)
Canada Awards $20 to $30 Billion Submarine Contract to German Company (CTH)
The EU Banning The ESN Party Is A ‘Realistic Scenario’ (RMX)
UK’s Nigel Farage Steps Down, Triggering Special Election (JTN)
French Court Opens Door for Marine Le Pen to Run for President (DS)
Scott Jennings Nuked The Left’s New Narrative About Graham Platner (Margolis)
The Cost of Heat: Why Europe’s Economy Is Melting (RT)
The Push for a Robotic Workforce (Turley)
Manslaughter Charges Filed Following Fatal Tesla FSD Crash (ZH)
All Of The Surprise Crises Had Previous or Simultaneous Simulations (Korsgaard)

 


 

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“.. when you’re disaffected and you’re angry at your lot in life, you have 49 other choices, and it’s been a wonderful way of easing tensions.”

Socialism Targets the Foundations That Made America Great (Victor Davis Hanson)

Hello, this is Victor Davis Hanson for the Daily Signal. One question that came up constantly during this 250th anniversary Fourth of July celebration was whether we were gonna make it another 250 years, 500 years. We could be longer than the Roman Republic. Longer than the Roman Empire. And to answer that question, you have to know what allowed us to get this far, and for those who don’t like us, what they would like to do to stop us.


And it turns out that the reasons that we survived 250 years and the reasons that we might survive another 250 years are precisely the areas where our critics would wish us to fail, or who are actively trying to see that we fail. Take the first one, our Constitution. What’s brilliant about the American Constitution is its federalism. It outlines all the duties and prerogatives of the federal government, and then it says anything that is not relegated to the federal government is up to the states, and that’s the majority of human experiences. It doesn’t mean the states can fight one another or pass laws against one another or pass laws against the federal government.

The federal government has ultimate authority, but this federalism means that if California wants to tax 13.3% and Florida wants to tax 0%, then maybe 300,000 people a year will go to Florida and still enjoy the American experience, and vice versa. You can go to any state in the country and what it really means is you’re having 50 separate experiments. You’re all united by the federal government and the checks and balances of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. But you have 50 different interpretations of them based on local and regional concerns, and that gives Americans a lot of choice, and that means when you’re disaffected and you’re angry at your lot in life, you have 49 other choices, and it’s been a wonderful way of easing tensions.

The second is that we have been the beneficiary of legal immigration. We take more immigrants than any place in the world, and people have remarked that as we speak, the people who created Google, for example, or Elon Musk, were all legal immigrants, and they came to the United States because this is the only place in the world where you would have a free market economy, a protection of private wealth, and an encouragement of the population to be successful and to take risk. And it’s impossible to envision a Silicon Valley in the Muslim Middle East. It just wouldn’t happen. Wouldn’t happen. You couldn’t have a Harvard or Yale or Princeton in today’s China. They wouldn’t allow free speech.

You wouldn’t have most of our American institutions in any other place. And that means we get all of these legal immigrants, and they enrich our country if they come in diverse fashion, in numbers that can be assimilated legally with some knowledge of our country and preferably with English language fluency. The other third reason is we were very lucky naturally. Once the United States, whether you like it or not, embraced Manifest Destiny and decided we were not going to be a continent of warring states as was Europe, 30 or 40 individual nations, but one uniform state in North America, then it was richly endowed for all of us.

We had mining, we had gold, we had silver, we had iron ore, we had almost… We even have rare minerals, rare earth minerals we have not fully tapped. We have oil, we have coal, we have hydroelectric. We have the richest energy nation in the world. We’re pumping more oil and gas than any other country in the history of the universe. We have plentiful timber. We have plentiful farmland. We’re the largest farming producing country by the value of our exports and our domestic produce in the world. We have two huge coastlines, not to count the Gulf of America.

In other words, we’re protected from the insanity that goes on in Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia, and we always have been. So, the sheer size of the American continent, its role in American history as a frontier, its role as a safety valve where people could head West, young men, if they were disaffected by events on the East Coast, and they could make a fortune or make a livelihood farming or in timber or in minerals or in energy, you name it. There’s a fourth reason that we’re very successful, and that is we have a free market, private property economy. We’re not a socialist, we’re not a communist country.

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“These two countries have gone in very different directions since 1976. What will become of them now?”

“Britain has spent years destroying itself before the false god of climate change. Their people freeze and roast while vast and easily extracted stores of coal sit unused.”

Britain vs. America: 1976 v. 2026 (John Perry)

July 4, 1976, the American bicentennial. Along with other American students at University College, Oxford, I attended a grand banquet celebrating the occasion. In the high-vaulted dining hall, our familiar, plain wooden tables and benches were awash in linen, china, fresh flowers, silver, silver, and more silver: candlesticks, ewers, wine coolers, chargers, and items a young man from Spring Branch, Texas could not readily identify. We feasted heartily, drank really good wine, heard speeches, and toasted President Gerald Ford. It was a great night to be an American.


Looking back at that celebration fifty years on, it’s clear that the U.S. and Britain have gone in very different directions since then. Britain in 1976 seemed to this novice traveler like a downtrodden older cousin, tired and worn around the edges yet with a sense of history and purpose, a proud past, a charming personality, and the notion that “there will always be an England.” Unfortunately, immigration, lawlessness, blind obedience to the global warming hoax, and a fading confidence in their own brilliant history have rendered Great Britain a shadow of its former self.

Britain today seems to have lost its way, given up, and virtually turned itself over to third-world invaders. Great Britain resolutely held off foreign invasion through two world wars. But over the past fifty years, in an era of relative peace and prosperity, they have turned one of history’s truly great and accomplished cultures over to gate-crashers who have diluted it almost beyond recognition and possibly beyond saving. Fortunately, history has shown America a different way, though millions of illegals flooded in before our leaders saw the light. With its ruinous and indefensible open borders policy, the U.S. nearly went down the same dark path as our British friends. Only a change of command and a resurgence of common sense saved us in the nick of time. For now.

In another unfortunate misstep, Britain has spent years destroying itself before the false god of climate change. Their people freeze and roast while vast and easily extracted stores of coal sit unused. Their North Sea oil and gas riches wait offshore, largely ignored and untapped today after an initial bonanza of energy production. Windmills, solar panels, and electric car mandates will do still further damage. Yes, the climate is changing. It has always changed. (Ask the Vikings who lived in Greenland until it got too cold in the 1400s.) But fossil fuels don’t cause climate change. And nothing the world does — or doesn’t do — will stop it.

Thank goodness America’s current leadership has the sense to throw out decades of junk science and embrace energy development that keeps Americans comfortable, healthy, and safe. And gives us freedom to choose. If you want an electric car, Elon Musk makes the best in the world. If you can’t resist a scorching V-8, America has some brand-new ones that will make your eyes bug out.

Even in 1976, the British seemed different from people back home. Americans appeared more prosperous, ambitious, hopeful, independent, curious, and confident. They had more sparkle and optimism. On the train one morning in Oxford, I struck up a conversation with a passenger who was about my age. Hearing my accent, he pumped me for information about the American West — Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas. He dreamed of going there to work on a ranch and have his own place one day, he said, because in Britain the land was all bought up and no one had any way to improve his prospects. No one expected to get ahead. To him, America was the shining New World of opportunity.

I wrote in my journal that summer about crowds in the street seeming gray and listless, shuffling through the day in a joyless, inevitable sort of way. I didn’t know exactly how to describe what I felt, but it centered on what my fellow passenger had said about how Americans seemed to have optimism about the future, a sense they could change their lives for the better, while the British were shunted onto a path somehow and that was it. No New World for them.

[..] the biggest disappearance since 1976 is that in ’76, Britain was full of British people, and in ’26, they have disappeared. During the course of a day, a visitor can interact with dozens of cashiers, shopkeepers, drivers, clerks, waiters, guards, officials, and strangers at the bus stop without encountering a single native English speaker. What happened to them? And why would any business hire employees who cannot clearly speak the local language when it’s the language of the world?

The British today seem embarrassed by their Britishness. Swamped by a tidal wave of political correctness, they’ve been cowed into submission for even thinking about defending one of the great cultures of the world. By any reasonable measure, Britain is better than any immigrant homeland. Their courts, schools, hospitals, law enforcement, business environment, and other institutions are better. Otherwise, why would hordes of people from Africa, Asia, and elsewhere clamor to get to the British Isles?

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NATO/EU are seeking war with Russia. Russia will not surrender. It will use its nukes.

“NATO 3.0 means war. Should it actually come to that, there will be no more NATO”.

“By Dmitry Trenin, a research professor at the Higher School of Economics and a lead research fellow at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations. He is also a president of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC).”

NATO’s New Mission Is Not Deterrence, But Russia’s Defeat (Dmitry Trenin)

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is entering its third age. When it was founded three quarters of a century ago, it was meant to contain the spread of communism and confront the military might of the Soviet Union. In other words, to keep Western Europe capitalist and under US control. Despite the allegations of the Soviet propaganda at the time, NATO was a defensive rather than an aggressive alliance. Through all the crises of the Cold War period, it stood still.


When the Cold War ended and the Soviet Union imploded, NATO gained a victory it had not won. The US-led military bloc refused to dissolve upon the completion of its original mission. Instead, it sought to become the sole security regulator for Europe. It went onto an offensive and waged war against Serbia. It went “out of area” to fight in Afghanistan. It embarked on an enlargement spree to include the former Soviet satellite countries of Eastern Europe, and some ex-republics of the USSR itself.

Yet, it miserably failed to manage relations with the former adversary, Russia. It spurned Moscow’s request for membership and proposed a partnership instead which turned out to be essentially hollow. It ignored Russia’s security interests by refusing to stop its expansion all the way toward the Russian border and turning down Moscow’s proposals for a pan-European security order. The issue of Ukraine’s membership in NATO, which the Kremlin perceived as an intolerable threat to its national security, became the principal cause of the Ukraine war, now in its fifth year.

This ongoing war has given NATO a new lease on life. Russia once again became the enemy, with the Western alliance so much stronger and better positioned to take it on. With Ukraine on its side, NATO can use its army to physically attack Russia. The US’ and Europe’s goal in that war, as was publicly proclaimed from the start, has been to inflict a “strategic defeat on Russia.” What was deemed impossible during the Cold War has moved into the realm of the thinkable in the West’s proxy war against Russia.

From 2025, US President Donald Trump’s policies have kick-started a process of NATO’s internal transformation. The US National Defense Strategy clearly makes Europe responsible for “handling” Russia. Thus, with Washington revising its global strategic priorities, European members of the alliance are being ordered to carry more financial and military burden. Under conditions of the ongoing war, this means much greater involvement in the conflict. The European elites, long reluctant to increase defense spending and fearful of being drawn into wars, have changed their minds and eagerly embraced the new responsibilities and risks as an opportunity.

There are reasons for that change. Militarization is now thought to be a driver for relaunching the EU’s flagging economies. A militarily stronger Europe would be more autonomous strategically in a world where America is reducing its commitments to allies. Adding a military dimension to the EU could cement the union in the face of the many mounting challenges. Politically, rearmament and mobilization in the face of the “enemy at the gates” makes it easier for the ruling elites to brand their opponents “Kremlin stooges,” and thus protect their hold on power. In ideological terms, fighting Russia (for now, via Ukraine) has become a new unifying idea for Europe.

For Russia, this NATO 3.0 means, above all, that for the first time since the defeat of Nazi Germany and its allies in 1945, Europe is again becoming a clear and immediate enemy of Russia. People in Moscow entertain no illusions about the adversarial attitude of the United States toward Russia, but Washington now is a back seat driver when it comes to the conflict with Russia. Whereas in the days of the Cold War NATO appeared to Russians as “America in Europe,” now when they look at NATO, they see Europe backed by America.

What is even more important is that NATO 3.0 is clearly on the offensive, with most decisive goals. The European elites’ strategy toward Russia is no longer deterrence as in the days of the Cold War; the goal is Russia’s destruction as a major power. This is what “strategic defeat” is all about. The Europeans dream of eliminating Russia as a serious factor in the geopolitics of Eurasia: to them, this would mean the “final solution” of the long-dreaded “Russia problem.”

Long sulky as a result of Russia’s advances on the Ukraine battlefield, the European politicians and media outlets are now triumphant, hoping that long-range drones they have helped Ukraine to produce and send to their targets across Russia are the wonder weapon of this war. They are seeking to strengthen their punch by similarly providing Kiev with long-range cruise missiles and then ballistic missiles. These weapons, it is hoped, will seal the fate of Russia, once and for all.

This, however, will not happen. The fundamental flaw of European thinking is their belief that Russia would rather accept defeat, degradation and disintegration than use the arsenal which it currently possesses. This arsenal is not limited to nuclear weapons, although point may be reached when they will have to be used. The Kremlin, so far, has been exceedingly restrained in using its more powerful conventional capabilities, or engaging some high-value, high-visibility targets. There are many explanations for such restraint, but it is foolhardy – actually, fatal – to believe that either the Russian leadership or the Russian people would ever surrender to NATO.

The European NATO leaders’ enormous deficit of modern strategic culture – unsurprising after the eight decades of having delegated their security to the United States – and their blind Russophobia, a result of deep-seated vintage European racism and the real or perceived grudges against Russia piled over the last five centuries, have put Europe on a direct collision course with Russia. NATO 3.0 means war. Should it actually come to that, there will be no more NATO.

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If your economy sags, build weapons. Talk about a threat to your safety, and let the taxpayer pay.

NATO Countries To Produce US Tanks, Missiles, MANPADS in Europe — Rutte (TASS)

NATO countries will produce US Abrams tanks, ATACMS missiles, Stinger man-portable air defense systems and other weapons complexes in Europe, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said at the Defense Industry Forum on the sidelines of the NATO summit.


Rutte welcomed the decision by major US defense companies to sign a new military-industrial initiative with leading European defense industry players. The initiative will allow NATO to produce key US weapons in Europe, including Abrams tanks, AMRAAM and ATACMS missiles, and Stinger systems, he said. The alliance will manufacture weapons on both sides of the Atlantic without excessive additional investment by creating a network of factories available to NATO’s defense industry and innovation infrastructure.

Rutte stressed that NATO must replenish its arsenals, which have been depleted by arms supplies to Ukraine, and produce more weapons than the bloc’s opponents. The NATO chief said the military-industrial initiative would significantly increase the alliance’s military capabilities. He did not specify the timeframe for implementing the plans.

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Canada has one functioning but old submarine. It just ordered twelve. Not from a US company.

Canada Awards $20 to $30 Billion Submarine Contract to German Company (CTH)

FACT: It has been over 60-years since Canada purchased a submarine. FACT: Canada has never built one. FACT: Currently the Canadian military have ONE operable submarine out of a fleet of four used ones previously purchased. FACT: Canada recently proclaimed themselves as the North American defender of the Arctic.


Now, put all those facts in the overlay of the December 2024 meeting in Mar-a-Lago between President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. President Trump was demanding that Trudeau increase their NATO spending and develop a working Canadian military. Someone recently asked in the comments section why I have an issue with Canada, specifically why a new level of distain for our Northern neighbors. Quite simply, there is a level of lying that exceeds my tongue bite capacity; that level of deceit comes when fabricating lies is accompanied by pretending. The Canadian government is the worst type of political abuser. They willfully pretend and simultaneously lie to the Canadian people. That’s the answer.

Today, the government of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announce that German industrial shipbuilder TKMS will be awarded a contract for “up to 12 submarines” valued between $20 and $30 billion {source link}. Now, let’s not pretend. First, the submarine contract is intended to get Canada back into reasonable position on their NATO obligations.

In reality, it is quite remarkable to think about the Canadian nation with only one currently functional submarine. “Canada hasn’t purchased unused submarines since the 1960s, during the Cold War, and has never ordered anywhere near 12 at once. Canada currently owns four subs, all of which were purchased second-hand, and only one of which is typically operational.” {citation} Now, think about that Mar-a-Lago conversation again.

Second, Canada can’t build their own submarines? Wait, I’ve been told my statements about the absence of Canadian industrial capacity were mistaken. I’ve been told that Canada can produce heavy industrial equipment, and my statements about their heavy industry as functionally obsolescent were overstated. I’ve been criticized for saying that Canada has deindustrialized their economy in the past 30+ years because they have worshipped the altar of “global warming” or “climate change.” Those two points above are directly connected, and those are the exact points that President Trump was talking to Justin Trudeau about very strongly.

Trudeau said there was no possibility of correcting this industrial lack of ability, and the U.S would just have to accept Canada’s high-horse pontificating position. That’s the core of the 51st state counterpoint. [NOTE: You cannot have an industrial economy without the ability to create iron, steel, aluminum and various compounds of molten metal. You cannot make metal with windmills, solar or nuclear energy. You must generate massive amounts of heat. That heat is measured in joules because joules are the measurable unit for energy, and they provide a universal, precise way to quantify the energy transferred as heat. Industrial manufacturing takes joules, which creates carbon emission in the process.]

Keep in mind, the USMCA (CUSMA) is going to get terminated. As a consequence, it is easy to see the U.K and EU trying to provide the financial backstop to protect Canada (a commonwealth action). What Carney is doing with this submarine contract is offshoring $30 billion CAD to Germany at current rates, so that Germany can (a) offset their own industrial economic implosion; and (b) position to return a financial favor in the near future.


GERMANY – […] As panic spreads among German manufacturers, layoffs are rolling through formerly prosperous towns and villages with no living memory of a downturn. The moment could become a political turning point for a country whose wealth was largely created by the Mittelstand, or “middle-class”—shorthand for the inner core of Europe’s largest economy. For the first time in decades, Germany now imports more advanced capital goods from China than it exports there. Manufacturers are suddenly on the defensive, not just in China and elsewhere, but also at home. (more)

Remember the “coalition of the willing” that Mark Carney injected himself into? The U.K, Germany, France and now Canada. They swim together or sink alone. Oh, things are going to get really ugly. We underestimate when we say, “there are trillions at stake.” GERMANY – According to Reuters, Volkswagen’s supervisory board is expected to discuss a sweeping restructuring proposal at a July 9 meeting. People familiar with the matter say the plan could eliminate up to 100,000 jobs and close four factories in Germany, adding to roughly 50,000 workforce reductions already planned. If approved, it would become the largest restructuring in Volkswagen’s history and one of the biggest workforce overhauls the global auto industry has ever seen.”

Now, is the Mark Carney contract to Friedrich Merz making more sense? Canada claims they are going to lead the protection of the Arctic and defend Greenland from horrible Trump’s entreaties.Canada has one submarine, a carbon exchange system to block industrial production/capacity, and a functionally obsolescent military severely behind in meeting NATO obligations. But President Trump’s expressed frustration and anger at their sanctimonious pontificating have hurt the feelings of Canadians, or something equally pretentious.

Think about it.

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“.. a major blow to democracy and rule of law.”

The EU Banning The ESN Party Is A ‘Realistic Scenario’ (RMX)

For the first time in European history, an EU party alliance could be outright banned in the European Parliament, which would mark a major blow to democracy and rule of law.


The Europe of Sovereign Nations Group (ESN), which includes nine right-wing European parties, has been relentlessly attacked by the EU establishment since its founding in 2024. The ESN’s largest party member, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), has also been the target of efforts for an outright ban at the national level in Germany. While left-wing and establishment parties are struggling to implement a ban on the AfD in Germany, at the European federal level, democratic checks and balances and the rule of law are far weaker.

Now, the Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations (APPF) is seeking to de-register the ESN, which would strip it of all its funding and de facto lead to the end of the party.

German MEP Alexander Sell of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is a founding member of the ESN and has since become the president of the Sovereignty Foundation (SF), the foundation formally associated with the ESN. He said he is speaking as the president of the SF and discussed the efforts his party is taking to fight this de-registration, how much of the APPF’s actions are an extension of the political warfare being waged against the AfD at the national level, and even touches on his own personal motivations for participating in politics as an AfD member despite the massive degree of personal attacks and even physical threats.

There is a lot of discussion about your party facing a potential ban from this European watchdog [Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations (APPF)], but how realistic is it that your party will actually be banned in the near future? It’s a realistic scenario because the authority — the European Authority for Political Parties and Foundations (APPF) — has the power to de-register parties. They register European parties and they also have the authority to de-register a European party, and that is what they are planning to do.They have a couple of accusations against us. They have a 300-page dossier on our party.

So they will start the investigation, but they will give us the chance to answer the accusations. And then they have the authority to ban our party. And do you have any idea of what the political leanings of the people in this watchdog are? Does your party view a negative outcome as already a foregone conclusion? Well, there are some indications that this is a political maneuver, because the director of this authority, [Pascal Schonard,] is German and he used to work for the CDU. He was a member of Klaus Welle’s cabinet. For almost a decade, Klaus Welle was Secretary-General of the European People’s Party and the EPP–ED group in the European Parliament.

So I think there are political intentions behind this attempt to de-register our party. But still, I don’t think it is 100% guaranteed, because in the end you have to acknowledge that on the European level there are many parties like ours. There is a shift to the right all over Europe.You have governments — for example in Italy, the Czech Republic or Slovakia — that are led by patriotic forces. So I don’t think it will be that easy. The majorities in the European Parliament are also shifting to the right because that is what voters want.They want patriotic, realistic and more free-market-oriented policies, and that is what we are seeing on the European level.

We want to get rid of bureaucracy, we want to get rid of climate policy, we want to secure our borders — and we have majorities for that. So I think this attempt to ban our party will not be easy, because European voters are demanding something else.I mean, you have to take into account that the AfD is the strongest political party in Germany, polling at around 29%, which is a large margin ahead of the CDU. So I think it will be very controversial to ban our European party.

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“I’ve never been angrier in my life,” he added.

None of his opponents are running. So he’ll win. Then they will investigate him.

UK’s Nigel Farage Steps Down, Triggering Special Election (JTN)

Reform UK MP Nigel Farage on Tuesday announced that he would step down from his seat to trigger a by-election amid an investigation into his finances. “Today, I will resign as a member of Parliament for Clacton-on-Sea, thereby forcing a by-election, which should happen, I hope, in short order,” he said. “Now, I’ve decided that the people of Clacton should be the judges of my actions. This will be a people vs. the establishment by-election.”


He further indicated that he would stand in the by-election and vowed to win. Farage currently represents Clacton-on-Sea in Parliament. He previously represented Southeast England in the European Parliament before the UK left the European Union. “Well, the new attack from the media is that somehow I am a crook. I am dishonest,” Farage said. He further raged over a newspaper’s decision to post an image of his daughter’s home. “I’ve never been angrier in my life,” he added.

Farage is a close ally of President Donald Trump and was a leading figure in the 2016 campaign for the UK to the leave the European Union. He currently leads the Reform UK political party. His decision appears to be an attempt to weather the financial scrutiny and renew a political mandate.

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I hope she runs.

French Court Opens Door for Marine Le Pen to Run for President (DS)

A French appeal court on Tuesday upheld Marine Le Pen’s conviction for misusing EU funds but shortened her ban on running for public office, in theory preserving a path for the conservative leader to run in the 2027 presidential election. However, the court also sentenced Le Pen to a three-year jail term: two suspended and one with an electronic ankle tag. This could make a presidential campaign politically and logistically difficult. Le Pen previously said she would be reluctant to wage a presidential campaign while serving a sentence under electronic monitoring, arguing that it would interfere with campaigning and undermine her credibility. But she is yet to confirm what she will do.

As she left the courtroom, Le Pen was smiling but did not say a word. She then went to the headquarters of her party, the anti-immigrant National Rally (RN), to discuss what to do next. Le Pen had been convicted in March 2025 of embezzlement and banned for five years with immediate effect from holding public office, and thus from making her long-planned fourth bid for the Elysee Palace.= Tuesday’s appeal judgment, under which Le Pen is ineligible to hold public office for 45 months, 30 of which are suspended, means she will be eligible to stand when voters go to the polls in April 2027, because she has already served the 15-month ban, which has been running since last year’s ruling.

Will Le Pen Campaign With an Electronic Tag?
The decision is likely to trigger intense debate within the RN, which has spent months preparing for two possible futures: one led by Le Pen and another by party president Jordan Bardella. The electronic tag was stipulated as part of a softened jail sentence, and means she would not actually have to go to jail. A sentencing judge will decide on the terms of Le Pen’s tag, setting out the hours when she can be away from her home and what time she must return at night. Restrictions on weekends are usually tighter.

A judicial source said the tag would likely complicate a nationwide presidential campaign, as she would need to return home each night, but probably not make it impossible. Le Pen could also ask for the tag to be removed after a few months for good behaviour, the source added. Polls have consistently shown both RN figures as strong contenders to reach a presidential runoff. Some recent surveys have even suggested Bardella would outperform Le Pen in the first round.

Le Pen’s conviction stems from charges that National Rally figures misused European Parliament funds intended for parliamentary assistants, instead paying party staff in France. In 2025, judges found Le Pen had played a central role in the scheme, a finding she has consistently disputed. The original verdict sparked condemnation from Le Pen’s allies in France and abroad, who accused the judiciary of influencing democratic competition. Her opponents argued that elected officials must be held to the same legal standards as any other citizen.

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I don’t mean to pay much attention to small-time politicians,

Scott Jennings Nuked The Left’s New Narrative About Graham Platner (Margolis)

It probably won’t be long before Graham Platner drops out, and the left has settled on a shiny new narrative about him. It goes something like this: Poor, unsuspecting Democrats had no earthly idea who this guy was, and gosh darn it, somebody forgot to vet him. That’s the fairy tale they’re spinning now that Platner’s Senate campaign is circling the drain, and we can’t let them get away with it. On CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360°, Alyssa Farah Griffin claimed that “Democrats did not do their due diligence in vetting this man and now their path to the Senate looks significantly bleaker because they went all-in on this one.” Seriously?


That’s a blatant lie. The vetting happened. Since he entered the race, a steady trickle of damning information about Platner has dripped into public view, and Democrats ignored every drop. The Nazi tattoo. The unhinged internet posts. His presence on an app widely known as a playground for predators. The domestic abuse allegations. Any one of those would end a Republican’s career in about 45 seconds. Democrats looked at the entire pile and decided he was their guy. And it’s not like Democrats didn’t have a choice.

The New York Times exposé dropped on June 4, and Maine’s primary elections were on June 9. Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) may have suspended her campaign before that, but she was still on the ballot. Democrats knew and made their choice. So, when Anderson Cooper asked whether Maine Democrats could nominate a replacement without alienating Platner’s supporters, Scott Jennings zeroed in on Griffin’s vetting excuse and reduced it to rubble.

“The only thing I disagree with is when she said that he hadn’t been vetted,” Jennings said. “No, he had been vetted. All of the things that have been stated — it was all out in the public, and people like Ro Khanna, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Tim Walz, ‘The Bulwark,’ ‘Pod Save America’ — all of these people came together to overlook it all, to explain it all, to rationalize it all.” Jennings kept up the well-earned reaming. “He was vetted. People knew all these things, and a whole bunch of Democrats in Maine showed up and voted for him anyway,” he pointed out. “You already signed off on Nazi tattoo, a self-described communist, somebody who’s had rape fantasies, somebody who has been on a social media platform known as a playground for predators, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on.”

Then he identified the one variable that changed. “And the difference between this accuser and the previous one is simply this: She’s a liberal,” Jennings said. “It’s okay, I guess, for Democrats that their candidates assault conservatives.” His conclusion left nothing standing: “They knew it, and they signed up for it, and I don’t know why they’re backing away from this scumbag today when they had already signed off on all that other crazy behavior.”He’s right, and everyone knows it. The Democrat Party made a calculated bet that a Nazi tattoo and a trail of ugly allegations wouldn’t matter as long as Platner kept the seat in play. The bet went bust, and now the same people who placed it want you to believe they never saw the ledger.

This is the party that spent a decade lecturing the rest of us that “character matters,” but character never mattered to these people. It was a talking point. That’s why they stood behind a guy with an actual Nazi tattoo for so long. Maine voters didn’t care. They chose him over Gov. Janet Mills, for crying out loud. Character didn’t matter until the polls showed that Collins was starting to win the race. Remember that the next time a Democrat climbs onto a soapbox to talk about character and decency.

The problem isn’t that Democrats didn’t vet Platner; it’s that they did.

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Western Europe was not built for heat.

The Cost of Heat: Why Europe’s Economy Is Melting (RT)

Western Europe has been enduring another record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures topping 40C in several countries. France, the UK, Germany and Switzerland have all seen their hottest June temperatures on record, while the extreme weather has disrupted transport, power generation and industrial output. The scorching temperatures are burning a multi-billion-euro hole in the EU’s already fragile economy. From parched fields to idle factories, the bloc is feeling the heat beyond what thermometers may indicate. Economists, meanwhile, warn that climate-driven heat waves are no longer temporary events but a structural macroeconomic risk.


Productivity is the first casualty
The most immediate economic cost of extreme heat is lost productivity. According to German insurer Allianz Trade, every additional degree between 30C and 35C cuts labor productivity by roughly $1.30 per hour – equivalent to nearly 3% of average hourly output. Construction, agriculture, logistics and other labor-intensive sectors bear the brunt as workers struggle in extreme temperatures.As another heat wave swept the region, Patrick Martin, head of France’s main employers’ federation Medef, summed up the impact: “France is working in slow mode.”

The blow is increasingly being felt at the macroeconomic level, according to Carsten Brzeski, ING’s global head of macro research. Heat waves have evolved from isolated weather events into a key economic variable, shaking the bloc’s business activity in ways reminiscent of the Covid-19 lockdowns. “Thermometers, it turns out, have become a leading indicator of economic growth,” he wrote last month, warning that heat waves now pose “a new downside risk to European growth.” Brzeski said Germany, despite its relatively mild climate, could rank third in Europe for cumulative heat-related economic losses by 2030 because its infrastructure, housing stock and labor-intensive industries were built for cooler conditions.

The heat is literally melting Europe’s transport infrastructure. Roads are cracking, rail tracks are buckling and tram networks are grinding to a halt across Western Europe. In Germany, major highways near Berlin and Hamburg were damaged by the heat, while in Leipzig tram services were suspended after track sealant melted. France’s SNCF cut train services around Paris to protect its rail network, and Eurostar imposed speed restrictions as temperatures soared.

The damage extends beyond roads and railways. Water levels on the Rhine – Europe’s busiest inland waterway – have fallen so low that cargo vessels can carry only around 25% to 45% of their normal loads. The restrictions have driven up freight costs and disrupted deliveries of fuel, chemicals and industrial raw materials, forcing companies such as BASF to adjust operations at their flagship Ludwigshafen complex. Engineers warn that much of Europe’s transport infrastructure was designed for a cooler climate. Surging demand for air conditioning is driving up electricity consumption just as extreme temperatures are squeezing supply.

During the evening peak, Belgium’s quarter-hour power price hit a record €1,038 per MWh, while the price in Germany reached €747 per MWh, according to exchange data cited by energy market intelligence firm Montel in late June. High temperatures reduce the efficiency of solar panels and gas-fired power plants, while forcing some nuclear reactors to scale back or halt operations because rivers used for cooling have become too warm. France’s EDF curbed output at the Nogent-sur-Seine and Bugey plants, while Swiss utility Axpo temporarily shut both reactors at the Beznau nuclear plant after the temperature of the River Aare reached 25C.

The latest heat wave has laid bare Europe’s self-inflicted energy crunch. The EU’s years-long, sanctions-driven shift from Russian energy has come at a cost. As the bloc reduced purchases of cheaper Russian gas, it became increasingly dependent on US LNG, which accounted for 59% of imports in early 2026 and more than 64% in April, according to Bruegel. Analysts warn that such reliance on a single supplier leaves the EU more exposed to price shocks and supply disruptions.

Luxembourg MEP Fernand Kartheiser has said the bloc could ease pressure on households and industry by buying competitively priced Russian energy instead of relying on more expensive American LNG. Yet despite its pledge to phase out Russian gas, the EU continues to buy it at prevailing market prices. Russia emerged as the third-largest gas supplier to the EU in the first half of 2026, after Norway and the US, delivering approximately 22.1 billion cubic meters of gas and accounting for about 12% of the EU’s gas consumption.

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“They believe that because they claim to be the champions of the working class, it does not matter how many people they put out of work.”

The Push for a Robotic Workforce (Turley)

Sen. Chris Murphy has finally found a constituency that truly gets him. Robots and automated systems around the country likely whirled and beeped with approval as he introduced the Senate version of the Living Wage for All Act. At a time when workers are being replaced at record numbers due to the cheaper labor of automated systems and AI programs, Murphy moved to price out millions of more workers by increasing their costs.


The bill would increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $25 per hour — a 245 percent increase — over 12 years. The far-left senator is following the lead of states like California, where Democrats dramatically cut jobs through such wage increases. Murphy went on NBC to insist that he is “not a democratic socialist” but then attacked capitalism: “[T]he Democratic Party has been historically way too timid in taking on corporate power. I think we have to understand that people do not believe that this version of capitalism has worked. And frankly, it hasn’t worked. … This version of capitalism isn’t working. Now, I make the argument in the book that we should embrace, you know, what I call a common good capitalism.”

He then added: “And by the way, we can afford it. It’s not like we can’t pay a $25 minimum wage; we just choose not to because we’ve become okay with dozens and dozens of people in this country making hundreds of billions of dollars.” It is not clear who the “we” is. While securing a law degree, Murphy has never run a business and has spent his life as a politician, spending other people’s money. I previously wrote about wage hikes and the predictable loss of jobs that followed.

Democratic politicians from New York to California are pushing for a $30 minimum hourly wage for workers. Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and Democratic legislators in California herald their mandatory increases as providing a “living wage” for workers. In Los Angeles, a law requires hourly wages in the hotel and airport industries to rise by $2.50 each year until they reach $30 in 2028. There is no question that workers are struggling with the high cost of living in California. But blindly raising taxes and minimum wages will exacerbate these problems, not eliminate them.

A recent report by researchers at the University of California-Santa Cruz found evidence of precisely what many economists had warned about in the state’s mandatory wage floors. Stephen Owen, an economics lecturer, explained that they found “a plethora of negative outcomes, such as higher menu prices for consumers, reductions in employee working hours, widespread elimination of overtime, and loss of benefits for employees.” In other words, faced with mandated higher labor costs, businesses shrank their labor forces and raised their prices.

None of this is a surprise. Yet even amid such findings, Democrats are doubling down. They believe that because they claim to be the champions of the working class, it does not matter how many people they put out of work. It is not just workers feeling the brunt of such economically ill-considered measures. In California, a two-person meal can run about $30 due to higher labor costs being passed on to consumers. It is only a matter of time before robots replace these workers.

What is ironic is that the Democrats are hitting the most vulnerable members of the labor force with these minimum wage increases. In my book, “Rage and the Republic,” I discussed not only the economic changes unfolding due to AI and robotics but also the expected political miscalculations that are most likely to fuel job losses and wasteful spending. This is one of them. As discussed in the book, certain industries are already likely to convert to automation due to increasing labor costs:

“For any wealth-maximizing, rational actor in the marketplace, the choice is obvious and inescapable. There is little reason for a restaurant to employ workers to make Happy Meals when they can be done by robotics without healthcare, wage issues, or scheduling conflicts. The very premise of McDonald’s is to produce the same meals in the exactly the same way from restaurant to restaurant. That is precisely what robotics do. They will make fries in exactly the same fashion over and over again without variation.”

Faced with this threat to the labor force, Murphy and others are moving to do the one thing to accelerate and expand the job losses by increasing the cost of human labor. Ironically, giving the advantage to the robotic workforce could still work in favor of the growing socialist movement in the party. With more workers out of jobs, more will look to the government for support and a guaranteed income. That will further increase the role of the state. Of course, to expand what Zohran Mamdani called “the warmth of collectivism,” millions of human workers will have to be put out in the cold as an overpriced labor force.

Citizens will then become what I have called a “kept population,” which could have a disastrous impact on the role of citizens in our unique Republic. What is clear is that Murphy will prove to be the greatest friend a robot has ever had in Congress.

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They will try.

Manslaughter Charges Filed Following Fatal Tesla FSD Crash (ZH)

A fatal crash involving Tesla’s driver-assistance technology has resulted in manslaughter charges against a Texas man after his vehicle slammed into a home near Houston, killing a 76-year-old woman inside, according to the Wall Street Journal. Prosecutors say 44-year-old Michael David Butler told first responders he had been using Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature while making a DoorDash delivery on June 19. Butler claimed he changed the music on the touchscreen before losing consciousness. Authorities said he was the only person in the car and that toxicology tests found no evidence of alcohol or drugs.


However, data recovered from the vehicle paints a different picture. Investigators said Butler repeatedly overrode the FSD system by pressing the accelerator, with the Tesla reportedly reaching speeds as high as 73 mph in a residential neighborhood. Officials also said there was no braking in the final moments before the vehicle crashed into the home. Investigators further uncovered Google searches indicating Butler had been frustrated that the software was not driving aggressively enough.

The WSJ reported that Tesla has pushed back on Butler’s version of events, stating that vehicle data shows the accelerator was held down by the driver both before and after the collision. The crash is now also under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as part of its ongoing scrutiny of advanced driver-assistance systems. The crash is likely to intensify the long-running debate surrounding Tesla’s Full Self-Driving technology. Although the software is marketed as capable of handling steering, braking, and acceleration in many driving situations, Tesla has consistently maintained that the system requires a fully attentive driver who is prepared to take control at any moment. Despite its name, Full Self-Driving is not an autonomous driving system.

Critics have argued for years that the branding has created confusion among some drivers, leading them to place more trust in the technology than Tesla’s own warnings recommend. Regulators have repeatedly examined whether drivers are using the system as intended, while safety advocates have questioned whether the software encourages a false sense of security behind the wheel.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened numerous investigations into crashes involving Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance features over the past several years, including several fatal incidents. Those investigations have fueled ongoing scrutiny of the company’s autonomous driving ambitions as Tesla continues to make artificial intelligence and self-driving technology central to its long-term strategy.

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“It seems that what was planned was simulated in order to have an idea how to proceed with the deception.”

“Comment by PCR: In the article below, Soren Korsgaard presents evidence that COVID-19 had spread in several countries prior to its discovery in Wuhan, China. This raises the question whether COVID, a man-made virus, was intentionally released in order to create a pandemic that could be used as a precedent for the imposition of societal controls and coerced mass vaccination.”

All Of The Surprise Crises Had Previous or Simultaneous Simulations (Korsgaard)

In response to my latest article, “There was no Lab Leak: COVID-19 was Spread Intentionally on Multiple Continents,” a reader interestingly emailed me asking if I had uncovered any “bizarre” exercises or drills “associated” with the COVID-19 pandemic. Well, yes, more than a few.


Astute researchers have long observed that major, defining catastrophes tend to be accompanied by mysterious exercises or drills that parallel the real-world events. One of the most conspicuous examples is the terrorist attacks of 9/11. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) inexplicably failed to protect American skies on 9/11, yet it had mysteriously simulated “hijacked airliners” being used as “weapons to crash into targets and cause mass casualties” [1]. One of the targets was the World Trade Center. Nevertheless, the Bush administration asserted that the attacks were “unimaginable” [1].

Government agencies also rehearsed scenarios with strong parallels to the actual attack on the Pentagon. One of the exercises, called “The Pentagon Mass Casualty Exercise,” took place in October 2000 [2]. The Daily Mirror later obtained an overview of the exercise—a passenger plane crashing into the Pentagon courtyard, killing 341 people—and reported that it “reads like an account of what actually happened” on 9/11 [ 3]. Later, in May 2001, a Department of Defense exercise simulated that a “hijacked 757 airliner crashed into the Pentagon” [4]. Just a few months later, on September 11, 2001, a hijacked 757 airliner—Flight 77—crashed into it. Participants reported that the exercise had “helped tremendously” in responding to the actual attack and had saved lives [5-6].

When writing about drills matching real-world events, one cannot avoid the now largely forgotten attacks of July 7, 2005—known collectively as 7/7. The official investigation concluded that terrorists carried out a series of four coordinated suicide bombings on three London Underground trains and a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. While 7/7 was framed as a surprise attack, the Metropolitan Police Service’s Anti-Terrorist Branch had in fact simulated—just five days earlier—simultaneous bombs detonating on three London Underground trains [7-8]. Moreover, within hours of the actual attacks, Peter Power, an expert on terrorism and crisis management, told BBC Radio 5 Live:

“At half past nine this morning, we were actually running an exercise for a company of over a thousand people in London based on simultaneous bombs going off precisely at the railway stations where it happened this morning [9].” The BBC presenter couldn’t believe it and interrupted Power: “To get this quite straight, you were running an exercise to see how you would cope with this, and it happened while you were running the exercise?” [9]. Power replied in the affirmative: “Precisely,” adding that “within five minutes we made a pretty rapid decision that this is the real one,” and “so we went through the correct drills of activating crisis management procedures to jump from slow time to quick time thinking, and so on” [9].

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    Vincent van Gogh Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe 1889 • Socialism Targets the Foundations That Made America Great (Victor Davis Hanson) • Bri
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle July 8 2026]

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    Michael Reid
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    Trump BOMBS Iran, US Bases Under Iranian Fire – Full-Scale War BACK ON | KJ Noh

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    Michael Reid
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    Iran Army expands retaliation with drone strikes on US forces in Bahrain
    Wednesday, 08 July 2026 7:55 AM [ Last Update: Wednesday, 08 July 2026 7:55 AM ]

    The Iranian Army says it has carried out drone strikes against US military assembly points at Sheikh Isa Air Base in Bahrain, widening the Islamic Republic’s military response to American airstrikes on Iranian territory.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the Public Relations Office of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran said the operation was launched in response to “hostile US attacks” on military and civilian areas in southern Iran and the violation of the 14-point ceasefire agreement.

    “Following the hostile aggression of the American enemy against military and civilian areas in the south of the country and the violation of the 14-clause memorandum of understanding, the attack drones of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army, from early this morning (Wednesday), targeted the assembly points of American hostile forces at ‘Sheikh Isa Base’ in Bahrain,” the statement read.

    The Army warned that further violations would be met with expanded strikes, stating that “the consequences of the blatant and repeated violation and breaking of the ceasefire by criminal America” would be borne by US forces, and that “all American bases in the region will be legitimate targets for the army’s drones.”

    The announcement came hours after the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said it had struck 85 US military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait and shot down an American MQ-9 drone over Bushehr province.

    Those strikes were described by the IRGC as an “initial response” to US aerial aggression against coastal bases and civilian stations in Hormozgan province and Mahshahr.

    IRGC strikes 85 US military targets in ‘initial’ retaliation, downs MQ-9 drone
    IRGC strikes 85 US military targets in ‘initial’ retaliation, downs MQ-9 drone
    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says it struck 85 US military targets in Bahrain and Kuwait with missiles and drones in an initial response to to American aggression against Iranian territory.
    Early Wednesday, Iranian media outlets reported several explosions near Sirik County and Qeshm Island in the southern Iranian Hormozgan Province.

    An IRGC member was martyred while confronting aggressive US drones in the southern port city of Mahshahr, the IRGC’s Third Naval Region announced.

    The force identified him as Mohammad Reza Khozini and said in a statement that he was martyred “due to shrapnel from a projectile” during an engagement with enemy drones.

    A correspondent for the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) also said that enemy projectiles had “injured several people” in Sirik’s fishing and commercial port.

    This is not the first time that the United States has targeted Iranian soil since the reaching of an MoU between Tehran and Washington in June.

    Iran’s Armed Forces have responded to each instance with decisive retaliatory strikes against strategic and sensitive American targets across the region.

    This comes at a time when neighboring Iraq hosts extensive funeral processions for the martyred Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

    #244355
    Michael Reid
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    KJ NOH – THE EMPIRE IS STILL FOCUSED ON WAR WITH CHINA!

    #244356
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    ANDREI MARTYANOV – NATO MEETS AS UKRAINE FINDS ITS

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    D Benton Smith
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    PROOF that the military (and anyone else with that much juice) acts with in-your-face impunity INSIDE continental USA.

    The United States simply is, 100% no exceptions, a fully CONTROLLED militarized police state. Arguments to the contrary are just a stupid waste of breath.

    Watch the clip. Just observe what is happening right there in plain sight in the middle of Los Angeles. And no one even gets mildly chastised for it, much less named arrested, prosecuted and or convicted.

    What you’re seeing in this accidently witnessed Los Angeles TV News clip is a LARGE number of elite special forces troops operating in Los Angeles just like it was any other battlefield. FUCK the Law and the Constitution and the so-called “Checks & Balances” that supposedly (not!) prevent the Nation from becoming the plaything of the richest guys with the biggest guns and the smallest conscience.

    The guys who control the choice of which rules will get enforced and which rules won’t (meaning, being the guy who chooses “who gets to do what”) has absolute CONTROL because he gets to choose what gets done and what doesn’t get done, down to the smallest action or tiniest detail, and no actions get done in either direction without his approval.

    THAT is how the control is created and maintained. First, establish by any means possible what the rules are for everything. Enforceable rules and laws about what one can and cannot do, so that there are rules which mandate AND prohibit pretty much every human activity imaginable or doable. Then, become the one possessing the granted authority to decide which actions to allow and which ones to ban. We have had this arrangement for our entire lives.

    Consider the following:

    No matter what you just did, you can be arrested for it. It doesn’t matter at all whether what you just did was good, bad or indifferent. It could have been saving child from a fire, murdering a child with a fire, or expressing an opinion for or against either of those two actions. Depending solely upon which rules and laws are enforced, tolerated or encouraged you can be arrested, prosecuted, jailed or executed for it. It’s merely a question of which rules to enforce against you (because they harm you) and which ones not to enforce because enforcing those rules might help you.

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    D Benton Smith
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    It’s like this, if the bad guys can do really bad things and just get away with it, then that means we’ve got a government (an entire civilization, really) that lets itself do really bad things and totally get away with it, with no punishment or restraint of any kind.

    There ya go. That’s what we’ve got. A 100% no exceptions, a fully CONTROLLED militarized police state that can do any bad thing that it wants, and get away with it free of punishment or restraint, because IT is the one with the granted authority to decide which rules get enforced and which ones don’t.

    When you’ve got THAT much authority you can pretty much do any damned thing you please, no matter how depraved or repugnant. Hell’s the limit.

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    Michael Reid
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    DBS writes:
    There ya go. That’s what we’ve got. A 100% no exceptions, a fully CONTROLLED militarized police state that can do any bad thing that it wants, and get away with it free of punishment or restraint, because IT is the one with the granted authority to decide which rules get enforced and which ones don’t.

    My perception tells me that this statement is true. D, is this what you are cheering for daily?

    #244362
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The big problem with free will and sovereign personal agency is that you will own what you break with them.

    #244363
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    The American empire is spiritually and morally dead

    #244364
    zerosum
    Participant

    If you were waiting to find out how Iran/Russia would respond to the attacks by US military/mercenaries.
    Here are more/some other responses

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    TOTAL WAR ESCALATES💥Ballistic Missiles, 600 Drones Down, Azov Fleet Wiped⚔️Military Summary 2026.7.8


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    Explosions in Damascus during Macron’s visit and US strikes on Iran while Khamenei’s funeral continues in Iraq
    Plus news and updates from Turkey, Israel, Somaliland and Yemen.
    Ismaele
    Jul 07, 2026

    https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/explosions-in-damascus-during-macrons

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    Iran Stands Firm on Hormuz as US Desperately Dangles Carrots to No Avail
    Simplicius
    Jul 04, 2026

    https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/iran-stands-firm-on-hormuz-as-us
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    Live report
    I’m watching Trump Press Conference at NATO.

    Trump: “Will probably hit Iran again tonight.”

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    #244365
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Socialism does not fail because the wrong people are in charge. It fails because it is built on the wrong view of human nature, the wrong view of… pic.twitter.com/RQWA7grnSy

    Socialism fails because the whole fucking mess is an elaborate PsyOp, including the damn word itself “socialism”. What does that word even MEAN? No one except the PsyOp perps themselves even know, and they won’t tell.

    It sure doesn’t mean what the text books say it means because the fucking textbooks were WRITTEN by the fucking PsyOp operators. By their way of thinking anything that keeps good people pointlessly fighting each other is a good thing. “Our MAGA Democracy vs Socialism” looks like the kind of PsyOp bullshit that can do the job.

    #244368
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    My goodness! Now it looks like the lid is starting to come off of MK Ultra. They had to assassinate one of their MAIN Manchurian Candidates (Charlie Kirk) when Charley’s innate decency made him start pushing back against the Zionist takeover agenda.

    There are so many bodies down that MK Ultra rabbit hole that we’re going to need an army of earth movers just to dig them all out, bag ’em and tag ’em.

    #244370
    zerosum
    Participant

    Cease fire is over.
    My hopes for peace have gone the same way as my hopes for lower gas prices.
    Austerity for diesel fuel/jet fuel approaching.

    #244371
    zerosum
    Participant

    July 8, 2026
    War On Iran: Both Sides Declare Their MoU To Be Ineffective

    War On Iran: Both Sides Declare Their MoU To Be Ineffective

    #244382
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Einar Tangen: China’s Digital Currency & De-Dollarization

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    zerosum
    Participant

    Yes. Russia is banning diesel exports — and it is already in effect.
    All authoritative sources confirm that on July 8, 2026, Russia imposed a full nationwide ban on diesel exports until July 31, 2026, due to severe domestic shortages caused by sustained Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries.

    Below is a precise, structured breakdown grounded entirely in verified reporting.

    Because Ukrainian long‑range drone strikes have:

    damaged 16 major refineries and fuel terminals,

    disrupted over 30% of Russia’s refining capacity,

    caused fuel shortages in 90% of Russian regions,

    created hours‑long queues at filling stations,

    forced rationing and bans on filling jerry cans.

    Putin publicly acknowledged the shortages and said Ukraine is trying to “create a nervous situation in society.”

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    zerosum
    Participant

    Now – Today

    🇮🇷 1. What Iran is saying about the CENTCOM strikes
    Iranian outlets are reporting widespread U.S. attacks on multiple military sites:

    A. Sirik (Hormozgan Province)
    Iranian media says “large explosions” hit coastal military facilities.

    Locals report fires visible from several kilometers away.

    Sirik is a known IRGC coastal missile and drone operations zone.

    B. Qeshm Island
    State TV acknowledges “enemy strikes” on radar and air‑defense positions.

    Residents posted videos of secondary explosions, suggesting ammunition depots were hit.

    Qeshm hosts IRGC Navy bases and anti‑ship missile batteries.

    C. Bandar Abbas
    Iranian sources claim U.S. missiles struck port‑adjacent military infrastructure.

    IRGC naval command centers are located here.

    Reports of power outages in several districts.

    Iran is not admitting the full scale of damage, but the geographic spread indicates a major U.S. operation.

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    zerosum
    Participant

    Two tales.

    copilot’s answer
    Yes — Iran has already retaliated, and the retaliation is large‑scale, confirmed, and ongoing.
    All authoritative sources agree that Iran struck U.S. military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait today in direct response to CENTCOM’s attacks on Iran.

    🇮🇷 1. Iran’s retaliation: confirmed and already executed
    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) publicly announced that it carried out a joint missile‑and‑drone strike on U.S. military facilities in:

    Bandar Salman, Bahrain (U.S. Fifth Naval District)

    Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait

    This is not a threat — it already happened.

    Scale of the attack
    Iran claims it targeted 85 U.S. military sites across Bahrain and Kuwait.
    This is the largest Iranian strike outside its borders since the war began.

    Air raid sirens
    Sirens sounded across Bahrain and Kuwait as the attacks began.

    Kuwaiti air defenses reported intercepting “hostile missiles and drones.”

    Iran claims it shot down a U.S. MQ‑9 Reaper
    Iran says it downed a U.S. MQ‑9 drone that was “interfering” with the operation.

    🇮🇷 2. Iran’s messaging: this is a direct retaliation
    Iranian state media and IRGC statements frame the attack as:

    Retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iran

    Punishment for U.S. revoking Iran’s oil‑export license

    A response to U.S. “violations” in the Strait of Hormuz

    Iran’s top military command (Khatam al‑Anbiya HQ) called the U.S. strikes a “blatant act of aggression” and promised a “crushing response.”
    This retaliation is that response.

    🇮🇷 3. What Iran is saying internally
    Iranian outlets are emphasizing:

    A. The U.S. broke the ceasefire
    Iranian officials say the U.S. violated the memorandum of understanding by:

    striking Iran during negotiations

    reinstating oil sanctions

    “violating Iranian adjustments” in the Strait of Hormuz

    B. Iran will not allow U.S. control of Hormuz
    Iran says it will not permit U.S. interference in Strait of Hormuz management.
    This is a direct challenge to U.S. naval operations.

    C. “We don’t fold.”
    Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf posted that the era of U.S. “bullying” is over.

    🇮🇷 4. Additional Iranian actions reported
    Iranian state media also reported:

    Explosions in Qeshm Island, Sirik, and Bandar Abbas after U.S. strikes.

    Movement of IRGC naval and missile units.

    Activation of air defenses in Hormozgan Province.
    (These are reactions to U.S. strikes, not retaliation — but they show Iran is preparing for further escalation.)

    🇮🇷 5. Summary: Has Iran retaliated?
    Yes. Iran has already retaliated — massively.
    The retaliation includes:

    Missile and drone strikes on U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait

    Air raid sirens in both countries

    Kuwaiti air defenses intercepting incoming weapons

    Iran claiming to have downed a U.S. MQ‑9 drone

    This is a direct, confirmed, large‑scale Iranian military response to CENTCOM’s attacks.

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    #244388
    zerosum
    Participant

    Big question: Where does my A.I. gets its facts/information?
    Truth response: From people who wrote on the internet.

    #244389
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Huge SHOCK to UKRAINE┃Polish missiles struck KIEV amid the Evacuation of the Bodies of NATO officers
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    Whatever it is, this incident between Poland and Ukraine, has already harmed the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Simply put, the whole world sees that amid NATO’s internal division, Russia, with the help of regular massive missile strikes, is not only gradually destroying the Ukrainian infrastructure but also wiping out the tacit presence of the North Atlantic Organisation in this eastern European country

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    John Day
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    Escalation Dominance https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/escalation-dominance

    The current version of western financial empire operates upon value-extraction through $US banking and finance, necessitating that wealthy people and countries participate in the system to sustain it. Creating $US to lend at interest, which must be repaid via deliveries of actual goods and services to the financial institutions and their investors, is a very profitable arrangement. It does require continuing expansion of the debt-based $US money supply.
    Participants can be induced to remain in this system by carrots for wealthy investors, who are assured real returns on their investments, and military sticks for nations who might be reluctant to be bled by the system, countries such as Iran and Russia, for instance.
    This imperial financial system replaced and grew out of the system promulgated under the British Empire, run from London, but now $US based and run from multiple nodes, including London, New York, Washington, Frankfurt, Paris and Tel Aviv.
    Both rewards for large investors and threat of military attack are important to keep the world engaging through this system. SWIFT transaction framework makes this very smooth, unless a country or bank is excluded, when it is forced to find or devise a workaround. Exclusion from SWIFT has been done repeatedly in recent decades, including to Russia and Iran. Other large countries like China and India have seen that the existence of an alternative settlement mechanism is in their interest, so as to maintain national autonomy against such a coercive attack.
    Somehow, both Russia and Iran have weathered financial and military attacks from this financial and military empire, and are now sustaining wars of attrittion against the empire. The empire is low on defensive missiles like Patriot and PAC-2&3 family, each of which takes 2 years to make, and which manufacturing lines cannot be readily expanded, due to complexity and lack of both materials and expertise. There are about 400 contractors required to make a Patriot or PAC-2&3 missile.
    Russia, China and iran all have more centralized manufacturing, at far higher production rates, already scaled-up for attrittional war, and not diminishing towards any limits during ongoing warfare. Iran has deeply buried critical facilities rather than invest heavily in anti-missile systems, which it has bought from Russia and China, and largely holds in underground reserves.
    US/NATO have ramped up offensive drone and missile supplies to Ukraine, in an effort to force Russian battlefield concessions, but it has not worked yet, as Russia has also escalated strikes against Ukrainian fueling stations and trucks, which supply the forward armies, drones and missile attacks. This has successfullly pushed the Ukrainian launch points hundreds of miles farther away from the Russian border, allowing ample time for Russian air defenses to prepare and engage, shooting down most Ukrainian missiles and almost all drones.
    Russia has accellerated ground advances, also, getting close to taking all of Donbas this summer, and also other historically Russian areas, like Kharkiv and Odessa. Odessa is Ukraine’s remaining Black Sea port, in which the UK has a lot of interest. The UK might lose most interest in Ukraine if it lost that asset. Russia continues to prevail in the war of attrittion, with long civilian gas lines, but a highly functional military economy, as well as strained, but functional civilian economy.
    President Trump would like to negotiate a ceasefire to rebuild Ukrainian capabilities, but Russia will not do that. Russia still insists upon a signed treaty to end the war on Russian terms, which remain the same for over a year, and will be realized militarily if not diplomatically.
    Iran has now unified during the largest funeral in history for assassinated leader Ali Khameini. The unjustified US/Israeli murders of schoolgirls, civilians and elected political figures, scientists, diplomats and military leaders are very much in the public mind, along with realizations that the US and Israel have thrown their worst at Iran, except for nuclear weapons, and have run low on both defensive and offensive missiles. Iran sees traffic in the Strait of Hormuz diverting from the US-approved Omani corridor to the Iranian-approved corridor, especially after Iran hit Omani-corridor tankers with anti-ship missiles, not just drones. No ship can afford to take that route now, as there will be no insurance policy sold under those conditions.
    European NATO members are invested in the Ukraine proxy-war against Russia, and are unwilling to let it be settled, presumably for the financial losses they will be forced to admit, but also for maintenance of their control-narrative of Russia-the-external-threat, which is not even much believed in those countries.
    The US under Trump wants to disengage from the Ukraine-war tar-baby without losing too much prestige, and with some case to make for “winning” something. Trump needs Putin to give up something big enough for him to show as a trophy. That does not appear likely this summer.
    Putin’s party needs to win elections in September, and is likely to escalate the war to some decisive victory in August, perhaps by decapitation strikes against Zelensky and other high Ukrainian officials. Ukraine is making noises about holding September elections to re-legitimize Zelensky, but such elections might replace him with former army Commander in Chief, Zaluzhny just as well.
    In the Mideast the Strait of Hormuz is again closed, with a lot of Iranian tankers out to sea, storing oil in international waters, vulnerable to the US Navy, and which Treasury’s Bessent now says that nobody can buy. Saudi Arabia is currently exporting about 70% of its pre-war baseline through its Red Sea port, which the Houthis could block, if they decided to, but it is moving.
    Liquified natural gas remains in short global supply, especially in Europe, which will need it badly again this winter. The US can’t increase export to Europe much more, if at all.
    China used oil reserves for a few months, but is now buying oil again, after demonstrating that it was immune to attacks on supplies on a scale of months. The Strait closure has been shown to pressure Europe and Asia, but not to significantly pressure China.
    It appears that the hostages to the Strait of Hormuz are global agriculture, which already missed spring-planting fertilizer, Europe, Asia, and the $US based global financial system, which needs investors to stay invested, not sell assets, and needs to maintin the position of the $US as global reserve currency, in the face of sustained central bank increases in gold holdings, which are now the primary reserve currency holding, having replaced $US recently.
    Trump is in a position of needing to appear to hold the upper hand militarily, to hold escalation-dominance, while Iran sees the opportunity to prove decisively that the US has lost escalation dominance, and is now a “paper-tiger” before the world.
    At such time as Trump may be forced to back down and accept Iranian terms of control of the Strait of Hormuz, and the right to collect transit fees, the US will have been demoted from “hegemon” to “has-been”.
    Some kind of nuclear-agreement would be face-saving, but Iran has said for decades that it will not develop immoral nuclear weapons, and has not been willing to discuss further constraints than that until the US makes Israeli troops leave Lebanon, which was an agreed precondition with JD Vance, promptly undercut by Marco Rubio’s negotiations with Israel and the corrupt and ineffectual Lebanese government.
    Iran closing the Strait and keeping it closed will eventually cause western financial system rupture, which Trump is certain to be monitoring. He can further attack Iran, but he can’t open the Strait, and he apparently can’t make Iran relinquish the right to control passage of tankers carrying oil, gas and fertilizer out of the Strait. The government of Iran is in a position to stand-firm on moral principles with the backing of the people of Iran, and help from Russia, China, coast-hugging shipping and overland transportation routes. Iran, Russia, China and neighbors can already do business without SWIFT.
    If the current Western financial system is brought to crisis, and undergoes a collapse like 2008, it will not be able to negotiate a return to a dominant position in global finance. Various forms of trade and investment arrangement will probably take a decade or more to be forged into a new global financial system, and it may be multipolar. It would apparently be gold-based initially.

    New Strikes On Iran Significantly Stronger Than Earlier Attacks, As IRGC Targets US Navy Warships
    US strikes on Iran announced, as ‘heavy costs’ for earlier targeting of multiple commercial vessels
    Oil rises as Treasury revokes June 21 Iran oil waiver
    Hormuz Threat Level Raised To “Severe”
    Three maritime incidents reported on Hormuz in last 24 hours https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/qatari-lng-tanker-hit-iranian-missile-hormuz-chokepoint

    Moon of Alabama, War On Iran: Both Sides Declare Their MoU To Be Ineffective
    At the beginning of the week more tankers took the southern route along the Omani coast instead of the northern route on which Iran, following the Memorandum of Understanding, insists. The Omani route is under observation and protection by U.S. military assets.
    Iran is not the only one which interprets clause 5 of the MoU – “the Islamic Republic of Iran will make arrangements …” – to give it exclusive rights to regulate the traffic in the Strait.
    Gérard Araud @GerardAraud – 19:59 UTC · Jul 7, 2026
    At the first reading by any diplomat, the MoU was obviously giving Iran a free hand in the strait of Hormuz. …
    On Tuesday Iran fired drones against some five cargo ships which took the U.S. protected Omani route. Other ships on the same route immediately started to divert. Some returned to their anchoring positions while other proceed along the northern route.
    Late Tuesday the U.S. canceled its regulation which had lifted U.S. sanctions against the sale of Iranian oil. The lifting of sanctions had been one of the MoU provisions.
    On Wednesday morning a large U.S. attack was launched against targets along the Iranian coast. Some 60 of the targets were random civilian fishing vessels which the U.S. claimed to be IRGC speed boats.
    Iran announced ‘consequences’ and stated that the U.S. was (again) in breach of the MoU provisions:
    The [foreign] ministry said the strikes constituted “a flagrant violation” of the first clause of the Pakistan-brokered MoU, which requires the cessation of military operations.
    It said that the attacks, coupled with the US Treasury Department’s decision the previous night to revoke Iran’s oil sales authorization, were in violation of arrangements concerning the Strait of Hormuz, adding that the continuation of Israeli military aggression and terrorist acts against Lebanon, had rendered “important and fundamental parts” of the agreement ineffective.
    “The responsibility for the dangerous consequences of this escalation rests with the treaty-breaking US regime,” the statement said.
    Iran warned its neighboring Gulf states of providing bases for U.S. aggression:
    The Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters has declared that the origin of any support provided to the “aggressor US military” in attacks against Iran’s sovereignty and territory would be regarded as a legitimate target for the Iranian Armed Forces.
    Iran responded to the U.S. attack by launching missiles and drones against U.S. military positions in Kuwait and Bahrain. It also downed an expensive U.S. MQ-9 ‘Reaper’ drone.
    Trump declared the ceasefire to be over:
    Asked whether the ceasefire and memorandum of understanding with Iran is now over after the latest attacks, Trump said it was.
    “It’s a very interesting question to me. I think it’s over. I don’t want to deal with them anymore,” Trump said.
    “They’re scum. You know what scum is? They’re scum. They’re sick people. They’re led by people, and they’re vicious, violent people.” He added: “And if they had a nuclear weapon, they’d use it. As far as I’m concerned, it’s over.”
    Oil prices have risen 6% and are now likely to increase further.
    Should the oil prices continue to increase it is likely that Trump, who spoke of “the Islamic Republic of Japan”, will again change his mind. https://www.moonofalabama.org/2026/07/war-on-iran-both-sides-declare-their-mou-to-be-ineffective.html

    Iran Threatens To Choke Off Hormuz Again As US Readies Blockade; Trump Says Tehran Wants To Assassinate Him
    Iran threatens to reclose the Strait of Hormuz and suspended final talks with the US.
    The US earlier revoked an Iranian oil waiver & now signals readiness to restore a maritime blockade.
    Trump said the ceasefire is over and warned of fresh US strikes on Iran, probably “tonight”.
    Oil jumps above $80 as fears of renewed conflict & return to Hormuz Strait closure intensifies. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/theyre-scum-trump-says-us-iran-ceasefire-over-sending-oil-higher

    Rutte the sycophant: NATO Chief Backs Renewed US Strikes On Iran As ‘Absolutely Necessary’ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/nato-chief-backs-renewed-us-strikes-iran-absolutely-necessary

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    John Day
    Participant

    Iran War: Expected Hardening of Iran Posture in Wake of Funerals for US-Israel War Martyrs; Iran Hits Two Tankers Transiting on Oman Side; China Buying Non-Iran Gulf State Oil, Opposes Iran Control Plans; Yet More on Oil Price Anomalies as Crack Spreads Widen Further
    Iran may have decided not to make any big moves while the services for the Supreme Leader and other martyrs are still underway.
    Or it may be that they decided that a few actual strikes that seriously damaged tankers would be sufficient for Mr. Market, here insurers and reasonably-prudent ship operators, to pull back. As Shanaka Anslem Perera said on Twitter:
    Iran fired missiles at two civilian ships in the Strait of Hormuz overnight, according to two US officials, and the missiles were never meant to actually sink them.
    The missiles were rather meant to reprice them.
    The tankers were hit for using the route drawn by Uncle Sam and Oman instead of the one drawn by Iran, and a single strike on that lane does something a blockade cannot. It makes this particular whole route “uninsurable”. An uninsurable lane is actually a closed lane, and Iran just found how to shut the strait without shutting it. https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/07/iran-war-expected-hardening-of-iran-posture-in-wake-of-funerals-for-us-israel-war-martyrs-iran-hits-two-tankers-transiting-on-oman-side-china-buying-non-iran-gulf-state-oil-opposes-iran-control-pl.html

    From July 3, Times of Israel: Trump claims ‘spoiled child’ Iran has agreed to most US demands in negotiations
    US president asserts Iran defeated militarily, now has ‘more rational’ leadership, ponders how American Jews can vote for Democrats when he is ‘best president in history of Israel’ https://www.timesofisrael.com/trump-claims-spoiled-child-iran-has-agreed-to-most-us-demands-in-negotiations/

    From July 3, Iran’s Mehr News: Iran to come out victorious over US: Russia’s Medvedev says https://en.mehrnews.com/news/245861/Iran-to-come-out-victorious-over-US-Russia-s-Medvedev-says

    July 3, Mehr New, Iran: Lebanon’s peace, security Iran’s principled approach: MoD https://en.mehrnews.com/news/245860/Lebanon-s-peace-security-Iran-s-principled-approach-MoD

    ANKARA, July 8 (Reuters) – U.S. ⁠President ⁠Donald Trump said ⁠on Wednesday that he thought Israel would withdraw troops from southern Lebanon ‌because it wanted to take ‌that step, despite comments from ⁠Israel’s ⁠leader indicating otherwise.
    Trump told reporters at the NATO Summit in Ankara that he had discussed a withdrawal with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
    “Yeah, I think they’re going to. I ⁠think ⁠they want to,” Trump ⁠said. “So we have a deal with Israel and Lebanon. Yeah, they’ll ⁠leave. And I think it’s going to work out very well.”
    Netanyahu visited Lebanese territory occupied by the Israeli ⁠military last week, telling soldiers that Israel would not ⁠withdraw from the country’s south as long as Iran-backed Hezbollah continued to pose a threat. https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-07-08/trump-says-he-thinks-israel-will-withdraw-troops-from-southern-lebanon

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    John Day
    Participant

    July 7, Double-Tap Bombing Rips Through Damascus Near French President Macron’s Hotel https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/double-tap-explosion-rips-through-damascus-near-french-president-macrons-hotel

    Today, July 8: Why the Damascus blasts during Macron’s visit are a blow to al-Sharaa
    The twin blasts that rocked Damascus during French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Syria this week underscore the fragility of President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s authority and the security challenges he faces. They also undermine the message of stability that Damascus is striving to convey to the international community.
    No group has taken responsibility for the explosions. Syria’s interior ministry said one bomb was placed inside a car parked on the side of a road and the second was planted in a garbage bin. It said they exploded “while preparations were underway” to dismantle them. “These acts of sabotage carried out today… were intended to undermine the French president’s visit,” said Syrian Interior Minister Anas Khattab, who visited the scene. https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20260708-why-the-damascus-blasts-during-macron-visit-are-a-blow-to-al-sharaa

    Hamas Announces Dissolution Of Gaza Government, But Israel Warns It’s A Sham
    Hamas formally announced Monday the final dissolution of its government in Gaza amid preparations to hand power to a technical committee backed by the United Nations as part of a Trump-brokered ceasefire deal…
    ..The development has been met with mixed reactions, with Israeli officials asserting this is a deceptive PR stunt with no real significance.
    “The alleged resignation of the Hamas government, where all of the Hamas members stay in their positions, is a spin that has no significance,” an Israeli official told the Times of Israel.
    The response came on the heels of Ismail al-Thawabta, general director of the Hamas-run Government Media Office, having announced that “only technical and professional staff” would remain in their positions to run the Gaza Strip’s daily administrative affairs.
    “All employees working in service provision are ‘state employees’ and are fully prepared to work under the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza,” he said at the press event held in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah.
    Additionally, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem touted that it marks “a positive step forward on the path to implement the ceasefire deal.”
    At the start of this year, back in January, special envoy Steve Witkoff said the second phase of the ceasefire plan would move the Palestinian enclave into a period that will see the demilitarization of Hamas and the establishment of a technocratic governance model. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hamas-announces-dissolution-gaza-government-israel-warns-its-sham

    Gold & Geopolitics, Daily digest: 2026-07-08
    The truce didn’t just fray, it died: overnight the US struck 80+ targets across Iran, revoked Iran’s oil-export waiver in the same hour, and Iran answered with missiles and drones on 85 Gulf sites in Bahrain and Kuwait — Trump then declared the MOU “over.” Oil gapped +5-6%, and the Korean market broke separately from the war news, entering a bear market as Samsung’s record profit still triggered a chip-wreck. Continuation underneath it all: JGB and US long-end yields at multi-decade highs, China’s gold-hub machinery switching on, and Russia’s ballistic strikes on Kyiv still going uníntercepted…..Trigger was a tanker campaign in Hormuz. Iran hit the Qatari LNG Al Rekayyat, Saudi VLCC Wedyan and UAE LPG Al Maryah — 4-5 vessels over 24h (MenchOsint, HormuzLetter). Traffic has collapsed onto Iran-designated lanes; the US-Omani corridor is effectively empty…
    ..Long-end yields at multi-decade highs on both sides of the Pacific. Japan’s 10Y hit 2.87%, a 30-year high (Barchart, Hedgeye); the US 30Y jumped to 5.05%, highest since May…
    ..Iran’s Foreign Ministry formally declared the war-termination deal “ineffective” and put Gulf hosts on notice as complicit (MarioNawfal). Iran also fired anti-ship missiles and drones at US warships in the Sea of Oman…
    ..Saudi Arabia is selling crude at a discount for the first time since 2020 (Barchart) even as 321 crack spreads scream tightness (chigrl). The US SPR sits at a 43-year low (Hedgeye) — a thin buffer heading into a reopened conflict.
    Russia’s side of the ledger is worse: Urals crashed to $42/bbl (zerohedge), and Ukraine’s deepest strike of the war (~2,500km) halted the Omsk refinery, Russia’s largest at 8-10% of national capacity…
    ..Gold/silver: Hong Kong’s clearing machinery goes live as the West drains its vaults
    Hong Kong’s central gold-clearing hub launched with a “Delivery Connect” link to the SGE and planned yuan-denominated gold futures, targeting >2,000 tonnes storage by 2030 (KingKong9888); SGE is closing leveraged retail gold accounts by July 24 and migrating the business offshore (Dioclet). HSBC is expanding its HK vault to 200 tons (David Lee). Confidence: HIGH.
    PBOC added 15 tonnes in June — 20th straight month, now 2,346 tonnes (KrishanGopaul); 82% of central banks now hold physical gold, up from 71% (KobeissiLetter).
    COMEX open interest is at a 10-year low with 448t gold and 6,000t silver drained from vaults…
    ..US trade deficit widened 40%+ to $77.6B, tied partly to AI-datacenter hardware imports — a real drag hiding inside the capex boom…
    ..Russia-Ukraine: ballistic strikes on Kyiv keep landing unopposed; the fuel war widens
    Overnight Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles hit Kyiv with 9 impacts across 2 waves and zero intercepts — no Patriot PAC-2/3 interceptors left — striking a Nova Poshta logistics warehouse (Russia claims a Flamingo/drone component plant) (AMK Mapping, AMK Mapping). Confidence: HIGH.
    Ukraine hit back at the shadow fleet: 8 oil tankers, a dry-cargo ship and a ferry struck in the Azov Sea (AMK Mapping); Russia claims 415 drones downed overnight with the Nizhnekamskneftekhim and Saratov refineries reportedly hit. https://no1sdailydigest.substack.com/p/daily-digest-2026-07-08

    Gold & Geopolitics, Daily digest: 2026-07-07
    Israel-Turkey friction: Netanyahu made the Fox case for confronting Turkey and asked Trump not to supply F-35s (atrupar); separately he asked Trump not to sell Turkey air-defense arms (zerohedge/Axios). https://no1sdailydigest.substack.com/p/daily-digest-2026-07-07

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    John Day
    Participant

    Thoughtful and well informed, by Irishman Conor Gallagher, A Bang or a Whimper? Comparing Imperial Collapse in the US to the UK’s Decline https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/07/will-the-us-empire-end-with-a-bang-or-a-whimper-comparing-imperial-collapse-in-the-us-to-the-uks-decline.html

    Trump calls Putin on US Independence Day
    The US and Russian leaders spoke for nearly 1.5 hours on the 250th anniversary of American independence, according to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov
    According to Ushakov, Moscow initiated the previous phone call on June 14, Trump’s 80th birthday, while this time it was the American side that proposed speaking on the day of the 250th anniversary of US independence.
    The presidents agreed to remain in contact and hold another call in the near future, according to Ushakov. Putin also reminded Trump that he has a standing invitation to visit Moscow. https://web.archive.org/web/20260705081908/https://www.rt.com/news/642587-putin-trump-phone-call/

    John Helmer, HOW NOT TO LOSE (JOB, ELECTION, WAR)
    This question, published on July 4, has been put bluntly by Dmitry Rogozin — former Russian ambassador to NATO, former deputy prime minister for the military-industrial complex, former chief of Roskosmos, and currently senator for the Zaporozhye region and front-line commander.
    Rogozin, 62, also a veteran of Russian presidential election campaigning, is still campaigning. “The winner is not the one who can shoot down more drones. The winner will be the one who will be able to make each subsequent enemy strike less effective and more expensive, and his own defense will become cheaper, more massive and automated. That’s what the real technological race is about today.” …
    .. When he spoke with President Donald Trump on July 4, according to the Kremlin’s version of their conversation… Putin — said his spokesman Yury Ushakov — was trying to persuade Trump not to sign a statement of unified warfighting strategy against Russia at the NATO summit meeting; this will be held later this week in Turkey.
    With the Europeans at the G-7 summit meeting in France on June 16-17, Trump had already signed his backing for escalation of the drone war. “We commit to increase the pressure on the Russian war economy,” Trump signed with the Europeans. “In this context, we will strengthen our sanctions, including those on the oil and gas sectors. We consider this the right moment to proceed with additional measures.”
    To Putin, according to Ushakov, Trump replied that “his special envoys – Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner – will carry on their mediation efforts and are ready to come to Moscow at our convenience.” Putin’s answer to that has not been reported.
    Putin did remind Trump of the bribes Witkoff and Kushner have been discussing with Putin’s representative, Kirill Dmitriev. “There is colossal potential for mutually beneficial cooperation between our countries,” Putin reportedly said. Trump replied: “for these prospects to be realised, it is necessary to put a stop to the Ukrainian conflict as soon as possible.”
    A Moscow source in a position to know claims the Russian bribes have not yet been paid to the Americans…
    ..This is Rogozin’s answer:
    “The military use of drones seems cheap only at the level of an individual product. An FPV [First-Person View], a copter, or a simple aircraft UAV [Unmanned Aerial Vehicle] can cost disproportionately less than the target they hit and the means by which they have to be shot down. But at the system level, the opposite is true: drones dramatically increase the cost of war for both sides.
    The attacker buys a cheap entrance ticket: housing, motor, camera, communications, warhead. But then operator training, reconnaissance, retransmission, logistics, repairs, batteries, ground stations, losses, failed launches, defects, modernization and a constant change of tactics begin.
    The defender pays even more. He needs a continuous loop: detection, confirmation, communication, duty shifts, electronic warfare, optics, thermal imagers, radars, mobile groups, ammunition, training, redundancy, exercises, false alarm analysis, situation centers and interaction with air defense. A cheap goal forces you to build an expensive counteraction environment. And all this happens symmetrically.
    This is how the war economy spirals. The problem is not that the drone cannot be shot down — the problem is that it is often too expensive to shoot it down. You can technically win every single interception and economically lose the war. An expensive rocket versus a cheap FPV plane is bad math. But an interceptor drone without a detection, classification, and guidance system loop does not work either.
    Therefore, the main question now is not just ‘how to shoot down?’, but ‘at what cost to disrupt the enemy’s task?’. A massive cheap threat cannot be countered with massive expensive interception. It is necessary to transfer the struggle from destroying the apparatus to disrupting its function (ideally, the functions of its operators). The real answer is a layered defense economy: first, the cheapest sufficient measures, then the more expensive ones, and only as a last resort, the most technically complex and expensive means. But we must act decisively, systematically and without delay.
    The winner is not the one who can shoot down more drones. The winner will be the one who will be able to make each subsequent enemy strike less effective and more expensive, and his own defense will become cheaper, more massive and automated. That’s what the real technological race is about today.” https://johnhelmer.net/how-not-to-lose-job-election-war/#more-94582

    Presumably guided to Azov Sea targets by NATO: Ukrainian Drone Swarm Attack Hits Eight Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tankers https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/ukrainian-drone-swarm-attack-hits-eight-russian-shadow-fleet-tankers

    #244396
    John Day
    Participant

    Trump Greenlights Patriot Missile Production In Ukraine, Praises Deep Strikes Into Russia
    While in Turkey for the annual NATO summit, President Trump commented on the issue of Ukrainian drone strikes deep into Russian territory on its oil refineries and defense manufacturing facilities, which has unleashed a fuel crisis in various parts of Russia and especially Crimea.
    “It’s an escalation but it’s also an escalation that can help lead to an end [of the war],” the US President told the NATO summit.
    After heaping lavish praise on Ukraine forces for supposedly turning the tide of battle and momentum in Kiev’s favor, Trump also said, “We have a lot of pressure on President Putin. I don’t think he likes what’s going on.” He added: “But I talked to President Putin a lot. He wants to end the war.”
    The Wall Street Journal comments in the wake of Trump’s remarks:
    President Trump said he supported Ukraine striking targets deep inside Russian territory, calling it an escalation that could help end the war.
    …In a marked contrast to past meetings between the two leaders, Trump opened his press conference with President Volodymyr Zelensky by offering warm words and fresh promises of military cooperation with Ukraine, providing a major boon for Kyiv and its supporters in Europe. Trump praised Ukraine’s bravery, signaled he would consider granting Kyiv a license to produce U.S. Patriot missile interceptors and said he would consider travel to Kyiv at the right time in peace talks.
    On this, Trump said Washington would give Ukraine “the right to make Patriots” – after Zelensky has for at least six months been relentless in requesting this, framing it as urgent and for the protection of cities and civilians.
    “We’ll show them how to do it,” Trump stated, describing the system as “very complex” – though he also said the Ukrainians would “figure out the complexity quickly.”
    Trump continued by saying that American defense firms are already building “four plants” and claimed that “all of our companies will be able to do this in two to three months.”
    However, there have notoriously been immense backlogs when it comes to Patriot production, and there’s said to be great global demand among US allies, especially given depletions which have come as a result of the Iran war. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-greenlights-patriot-missile-production-ukraine-praises-deep-strikes-russia

    Zelensky In Ankara Still Insistent On Ukraine Joining NATO: ‘Alliance For The Future’
    Zelensky said “Europe urgently needs its own capability to produce anti-ballistic systems and the missiles they require.” He added: “The one thing we still need to do here in Europe is build a strong defense against Russia’s ballistic missiles. It’s a big challenge… this is Russia’s last major advantage.”
    It’s interesting that Zelensky is arguing that his country should become a full-fledged NATO member based on already in effect being militarily integrated.
    This was one of the Kremlin’s very rationales for launching the ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine in the first place. Also interesting is that Moscow is now referencing it as a ‘war’ on a much more official level…
    ..Russia still has as a main front-and-center demand that Ukraine definitively and permanently reject aspirations to join NATO. Moscow also still requires full political recognition over the four eastern annexed oblasts, as well as Crimea.
    Western officials have still been reluctant to fully back some kind of rapid NATO membership track for Ukraine, knowing it would take the Ukraine crisis from more of a proxy war situation strait into WW3-style direct war between Russia and NATO. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zelensky-ankara-still-insistent-ukraine-joining-nato-alliance-future

    Military Summary: CONTROLLED ESCALATION – US Licenses PAC-3 for Ukraine – Kyiv Hammered – Azov Fleet Blocked, MS 08.07.2026 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4QUxMDctlw

    Trump lashes out at NATO as first day of summit wraps in Turkiye
    United States President Donald Trump has declared he is “very disappointed with NATO” on the first day of a summit of leaders of the mutual defence alliance in Turkiye that exposed tensions over European defence spending, the Russia-Ukraine war and the future of Greenland.
    Trump arrived in Ankara on Tuesday for the summit along with other NATO leaders. The main session will be on Wednesday.The summit comes at a fragile time for the 77-year-old alliance, which has seen Trump sow discord over Iran, Greenland and Washington’s commitment to protecting fellow members.
    After criticising NATO allies during a news conference with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump said that if the summit “weren’t held in Turkiye, where my friend happens to be a very strong leader, a very strong person, it’s possible that I wouldn’t have attended”.
    Trump also named European countries who he perceived as unsupportive during the US-Israel war on Iran, saying, “We weren’t treated well because we did something in Iran.”
    “Why are we spending hundreds of billions of dollars when they’re not there for us? We’ve always been there for them,” he said.
    “Italy turned us down, and Germany turned us down, and France turned us down.”
    The US president cast a brighter eye toward Ankara, remarking on the “chemistry” between the US and Turkiye, vowing to remove sanctions and saying he would soon decide about the potential sale of F-35s. “We have a very good relationship,” he said. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/7/7/trump-lashes-out-at-nato-as-first-day-of-summit-wraps-in-turkiye

    Recap of the final day of the NATO summit
    Trump hailed a “very successful” NATO summit and praised President Erdogan for hosting the alliance.
    The NATO summit declaration has reaffirmed its “ironclad commitment” to collective defence under Article 5.
    Turkiye’s President Erdogan says the summit in Ankara laid the foundation of a stronger NATO, adding that Turkiye hosted an “historic summit”.
    Trump said he ⁠has not yet decided ⁠whether to sell F-35 jets to Turkiye, but was ‌considering how good an ally Erdogan had been.
    Zelenskyy said he had a ⁠good meeting with Trump that emphasised strengthening Ukraine’s air ‌defences amid intensified Russian attacks.
    The US president had earlier said Ukraine will be allowed to produce US Patriot missile systems.
    Trump also said NATO nations will send minesweepers to the Strait of Hormuz. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2026/7/8/nato-summit-live-trump-world-leaders-meet-in-turkiyes-ankara

    #244397
    John Day
    Participant

    Trump Tells Bessent To Halt US Trade With Spain, Calls Madrid A “Wasted Cause” https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-tells-bessent-halt-us-trade-spain-calls-madrid-wasted-cause

    Spain: 70% Of Tested ‘Unaccompanied Minor’ Immigrants Are Actually Adults https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/spain-70-tested-unaccompanied-minor-immigrants-are-actually-adults

    John Helmer on those prank-calling Russian rascals, at it again: GREECE HAS DECLARED DRONE WAR ON RUSSIA – “IT’S AS SIMPLE AS THAT” – ON CONDITION THE WAR DOESN’T DAMAGE GREEK TOURISM AND SHIPPING BUSINESS
    The war against Russia is being won in each capital of the NATO alliance, and will continue to be a winner, so long as there are no money-costing and vote-losing “accidents” or “incidents”.
    Those are two terms from Athanasios Dokos, who acknowledged “that’s a bit scary, to be honest.”
    Dokos is the National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Educated at Cambridge and Harvard, he was an academic, think tanker and advisor to the Greek Defence and Foreign Ministries until 2019 when he became the National Security Advisor. Last year Mitsotakis promoted Dokos to cabinet-level rank as Secretary-General for National Security.
    When he was telephoned from Kiev on June 24, he thought he was talking to Rustem Umerov, now the head of the National Security and Defense Council, formerly Ukraine’s Defense Minister and part-time resident of Florida. They had met the week before (June 18-19) Umerov reminded Dokos at the start of their call, but Dokos didn’t recognize the bogus voice; he thought he recognized Umerov, but never suspected he was looking at an AI-generated image, a deepfake.
    Dokos also didn’t know that Russia’s intelligence services have his personal telephone number and the security codes in use at the Prime Ministry. Dokos was talking to Russia’s most famous penetration spies – the telephone pranksters Vovan and Lexus.
    To them pretending to be Umerov, Dokos revealed that as part of Greece’s long-term war strategy against Russia, it is continuing to implement plans for co-production of Ukrainian drones and Ukrainian drone warfare operations on Greek territory…
    ..Onshore Ukrainian drone command and control systems – this is the top secret which Dokos has revealed he was asking Umerov and Zelensky to continue running without “incidents” and “accidents”.
    Dokos also revealed that the head of the Greek intelligence agency EYP, Themistoklis Demiris, was in Kiev shortly before his conversation was recorded to meet his SBU counterpart Yevgeny Khmara to go over the secret terms of the drone plan and its deployment in Greece without further public discoveries and embarrassments.
    Dokos and Demiris, “Umerov” was told, want to make sure that Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian vessels in the waters off Greece, launched from “onshore Ukrainian drone command and control systems” – Greek and NATO bases in the region — should not interfere with Greek shipping operations or deter tourism in the Greek islands…
    ..Manos Tzafalias, a Greek investigative journalist who has been reporting on the “incident” and “accident”, has exposed the misreporting of the Greek press and the misinformation issued by the Greek Defence Ministry, Foreign Ministry and Prime Ministry. The cover-up is an attempt to conceal from Greek voters the collaboration between Athens and Kiev in the drone war against Russian tankers on the high seas, especially the Mediterranean. Greek voter sympathy for Russia and opposition to the US and NATO war are the highest in Europe. https://johnhelmer.net/greece-has-declared-drone-war-on-russia-its-as-simple-as-that-on-condition-the-war-doesnt-damage-greek-tourism-and-shipping-business/#more-94565

    Exclusive: The EU banning the ESN party is a ‘realistic scenario,’ warns German MEP and president of Sovereignty Foundation
    “I think this is the easier route for them than banning the AfD at national level. There is less attention on the European political party,” MEP Alexander Sell tells Remix News in an exclusive interview about EU efforts to destroy the right-wing ESN
    The Europe of Sovereign Nations Group (ESN), which includes nine right-wing European parties, has been relentlessly attacked by the EU establishment since its founding in 2024. The ESN’s largest party member, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), has also been the target of efforts for an outright ban at the national level in Germany. While left-wing and establishment parties are struggling to implement a ban on the AfD in Germany, at the European federal level, democratic checks and balances and the rule of law are far weaker.
    Now, the Authority for European Political Parties and European Political Foundations (APPF) is seeking to de-register the ESN, which would strip it of all its funding and de facto lead to the end of the party. https://rmx.news/article/exclusive-the-eu-banning-the-esn-party-is-a-realistic-scenario-warns-german-mep-and-president-of-sovereignty-foundation/

    Ian Davis, on our current form of governance, often called by nicer names: Functional Oligarchy
    Oligarchy is a very old system of governance and one we have never really escaped. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle stated that oligarchy (oligarchia) becomes the governance system “when men of property have government in their hands.” Today, we define “oligarchy” as “government by the few, especially despotic power exercised by a small and privileged group for corrupt or selfish purposes.” When oligarchs exercise political power by virtue of their wealth, we call it “plutocracy.”…
    ..We are told that we live in “representative democracies” precisely because oligarchy is widely viewed as unacceptable. Despite the fact that “representative democracy” is the antithesis of democracy, the purported virtues of our fake democracies are constantly extolled simply to convince us that we don’t live in oligarchies. Political science, though, clearly reveals that we do. https://iaindavis.substack.com/p/functional-oligarchy

    #244398
    John Day
    Participant

    The worst wealth-disparity since 1929: How America’s Wealth Distribution Has Changed Over The Last 40 Years
    The top 1% built its wealth primarily through stocks and businesses, assets that have soared in value for decades. In fact, every group below the top 1% has lost share since 1989: even the next 9% of households, from the 90th to 99th percentiles, slipped from 38.0% to 36.4%.
    Wealth further down the ladder is tied mostly to the family home, which appreciates far more slowly than the stock market. Much of the bottom 50%’s net worth is home equity, and many households in that group have little or no net worth at all. That’s why the gap between the top and the bottom has widened over the last 36 years. https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/how-americas-wealth-distribution-has-changed-over-last-40-years

    How is the tulip-bulb reserve doing? US Bitcoin Reserve Stalls As Treasury And Commerce Vie For Control: Report https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/us-bitcoin-reserve-stalls-treasury-and-commerce-vie-control-report

    The Ethical Skeptic, in an age of AI, and increasing technocracy, asks: What is Agency?
    Before the advent of social media, agency was largely a function of intent enabled through capability. An individual’s or institution’s ability to translate purpose into action depended primarily upon what they sought to accomplish and the means available to them. In the age of AI, however, agency becomes fundamentally reflexive. Every exercise of intelligence simultaneously generates information about itself, creating a continuous feedback loop between actor and observer. Effective agency is therefore no longer determined solely by intent and capability, but by the interaction between (1) intent and capability, (2) the ability of others to infer that intent and capability from accumulated behavioral traces, and (3) one’s own ability to accurately perceive and regulate one’s true motivations, assumptions, and operational footprint…
    ..Agency, in effect, transforms from being a property of the individual node to becoming a property of the network. In doing so, agency undergoes an ontological shift. It no longer resides principally within the individual, but emerges through the individual’s participation in a larger reflexive intelligence or club architecture…
    ..Perhaps the most visible societal example is the transition from one-to-many messaging toward AI-assisted microtargeting and synthetic media. Campaigns and influence operations can rapidly generate tailored content for different audiences while AI simultaneously measures reactions and refines subsequent messaging, creating a reflexive feedback loop between message, audience, and strategy. Increasingly, social media platforms learn what captures our attention and then give us more of it.
    Over time, we are exposed to fewer ideas that genuinely challenge our thinking and far more that reinforce it. The result is not merely an echo chamber, but what might more aptly be termed a thunder chamber — an environment in which selected narratives are continuously amplified until they begin to feel like independent thought. Participants gradually come to believe that “consensus” shares their views, when in reality they are often experiencing a carefully curated representation of the world rather than the world itself. https://theethicalskeptic.com/2026/07/05/what-is-agency/

    Tucker Carlson Unveils Major Political Plan
    Speaking with the Columbia Journalism Review in an interview published Wednesday, Carlson said he plans to “help build a third party,” just months after publicly breaking with President Donald Trump over the U.S.’s involvement in the Israel-Iran war.
    “I’m going to help build a third party. There should be a good-faith effort to figure out what benefits the country,” Carlson said.
    During the same interview, Carlson insisted that he still has no interest in seeking public office. “I don’t want to be a candidate,” he said. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/tucker-carlson-unveils-major-political-plan

    Charles Hugh Smith points out, Without Subsidies, AI Is Unaffordable
    Let’s pull all this into an undeniable conclusion: AI is based on massively subsidizing users’ costs. https://charleshughsmith.substack.com/p/without-subsidies-ai-is-unaffordable

    #244399
    John Day
    Participant

    DeepSeek Developing In-House AI Chip In Bid To Cut Nvidia Reliance https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/deepseek-developing-house-ai-chip-bid-cut-nvidia-reliance

    Air Force Engineer Accused Of Cutting Down AI Cameras Becomes Unlikely Hero, Raises Thousands For Legal Defense
    Jeffrey Sovern, a 41-year-old Air Force engineer and mechanic from Virginia, is accused of cutting down multiple Flock Safety license plate reader cameras. He now faces 13 counts of destruction of property, along with six counts each of petit larceny and possession of burglary tools.
    The case comes as Flock Safety’s automated license plate reader network continues to spread rapidly across the country. Supporters say the cameras help police solve crimes, while critics argue they create a growing surveillance network that tracks the movements of ordinary Americans and raises serious privacy concerns…
    ..Sovern has made no secret of his views. In a GoFundMe campaign created to cover his legal expenses, he framed the case as a fight over privacy rights. “My name is Jeff and I appreciate my privacy. I appreciate everyone’s right to privacy, enshrined in the fourth amendment,” Sovern wrote…
    ..Originally seeking $8,500, the campaign has gained momentum as news of the case has spread. It has now brought in more than $15,000 from over 400 contributors, far surpassing its initial goal. [It is up to $34,158 as pf this writing.]
    In a recent update following a preliminary hearing, Sovern thanked supporters for helping bring attention to the issue.
    “Thank you to those that had the time to show support this week!” he wrote. “We have seen a huge uptick in awareness of the system and this case.”
    He also urged supporters to continue advocating against what he called an expanding surveillance network, encouraging people to “reach out to the local governments and demand that these systems are taken down.” https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/air-force-engineer-accused-cutting-down-ai-cameras-becomes-unlikely-hero-raises-thousands

    This pleasant and informative video advises stock investors to hold their positions until December. Why? THIS is The EXACT Date of The Next Stock Market Crash. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmyrLc44dik

    EPA Greenlights PFAS Pesticides Never Before Used in U.S. for Use on Corn, Wheat, Soy and Other Food Crops
    The controversial approval of the two new “forever chemical” pesticides came just days after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Bayer and the Trump administration in limiting Americans’ ability to sue pesticide companies for harms linked to pesticides. Diflufenican and epyrifenacil, never before used in the U.S., can now both be used on the two most widely grown U.S. crops. Epyrifenacil has also been approved for wheat. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/epa-greenlights-pfas-pesticides-never-before-u-s-corn-wheat-soy-food-crops/

    CDC Study Finds 24% of Adults in Hard-Hit States Carry Alpha-Gal Antibodies Linked to Meat Allergies
    New data suggest Alpha-Gal Syndrome is far more widespread than previously recognized. https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/cdc-study-finds-24-of-adults-carry

    #244400
    John Day
    Participant

    Mother of Twins Who Died 8 Days After Vaccinations Charged With Murder
    Police in Payette, Idaho, arrested Andrea Shaw on Tuesday afternoon, more than a year after her two children — fraternal twins Dallas and Tyson Shaw — were found dead at their home on May 1, 2025, eight days after receiving their 18-month vaccines. Police charged Shaw with two counts of first-degree murder. Shaw said doctors ignored her when she warned that the twins’ father had previously experienced a bad reaction to a flu vaccine.
    A 23-year-old mother charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of her twin toddlers was set to be arraigned later today, after an Idaho grand jury indicted her late Monday, the Payette Police Department said in a press release.
    Police arrested Andrea Shaw on Tuesday afternoon, more than a year after her two children — fraternal twins Dallas and Tyson Shaw — were found dead at their home in Payette on May 1, 2025, eight days after receiving their 18-month vaccines.
    The Payette Police Department said the arrest follows “a lengthy and thorough investigation” and said it would have no further comment regarding evidence in the case. “Future information will be presented through the judicial process,” officials said.
    Shaw alleges that her twins’ deaths were caused by the vaccines they received at a routine doctor’s appointment.
    Nurse Angela Wulbrecht, an advocate for people injured by vaccines and who has been supporting the Shaws, told The Defender she was “ shocked and heartbroken” to learn of Shaw’s arrest.
    “Over the past year, I have had the privilege of walking alongside Andrea and her family after the unimaginable loss of her twin babies,” Wulbrecht said. “I have witnessed a mother’s profound grief, unwavering love for her children, and determination to seek answers.”
    Andrea gave birth to a new baby, born three weeks prematurely, on June 25, Shaw’s attorney Joseph Filicetti told the local KTVB7 news station. Her husband is caring for the newborn while she is incarcerated. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/andrea-shaw-idaho-mother-twins-died-8-days-after-vaccinations-charged-murder/

    K.P. Stoller MD, They Vaccinated Her Twins. The Babies Died. Now They’re Charging the Mother With Murder.
    The heartbreaking case of Andrea Shaw exposes everything wrong with America’s untouchable vaccine program
    Andrea Shaw did what responsible parents are supposed to do. She told the pediatrician there was a family history of severe reactions to vaccines, specifically the flu shot.
    The doctor dismissed her concerns.
    On April 23, 2025, the twins received the flu vaccine, Hepatitis A, and DTaP. Within hours they became lethargic and ill. The next morning their lips were blue. They could barely move.
    The emergency room doctor literally diagnosed them with a “post-immunization reaction.”
    The symptoms continued. One week later, Andrea found both toddlers unresponsive. She called for help.
    And from that moment, the system turned on her.
    Police immediately treated the parents as suspects. They floated theories of asphyxiation and “postpartum blackout.” They ignored the documented medical reaction that began the day after the shots. The family filed a VAERS report.
    Instead of investigating the vaccines, authorities spent over a year building a homicide case against the grieving mother. https://kpstoller.substack.com/p/they-vaccinated-her-twins-the-babies

    Exclusive: Sen. Ron Johnson Demands Journal Turn Over Records Related to SIDs and Vaccines Study
    In a letter made public today, Sen. Ron Johnson called on the editor-in-chief of Toxicology Reports and the CEO of Elsevier, which owns the journal, to release all records related to the decision to remove vaccine researcher Neil Z. Miller’s peer-reviewed analysis of VAERS data showing that many more SIDS reports were filed in VAERS in the first few days after vaccination compared to later on after vaccination. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/exclusive-sen-ron-johnson-demands-journal-turn-over-records-related-sids-vaccines-study/

    Steve Kirsch, Data from a large autism specialty medical practice shows over 50% of sudden regression autism happened within 2 days after vaccination
    I was finally able to find an autism specialty practice to share their patient data summary statistics with me. The data is preliminary but the statistics leave little room for doubt. https://kirschsubstack.com/p/data-from-a-large-autism-specialty

    Maryanne Demasi, Ph.D. ‘Germ Games’: Gates, World Bank, NIH Modeled Pandemic Response After U.S. Military War Games
    In January 2016, senior figures from the Gates Foundation and the World Bank proposed a new approach to pandemic preparedness: large-scale simulations modeled on military war games. Newly obtained internal emails show how the idea — referred to as “Germ Games” — gained rapid momentum and gained favor with the NIH.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/germ-games-gates-world-bank-nih-pandemic-response-u-s-military-war-games/

    #244401
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Jessica Rose Ph.D details stated-assumptions which are just wrong: Fact check of new Lancet paper authored by mRNA tech developer Anna Blakney et al.
    Persistence, integration, and the gene therapy questions​ https://jessicar.substack.com/p/fact-check-of-new-lancet-paper-authored

    ​ Meryl Nass MD, Evidence showing who paid to go after doctors who challenged the COVID narratives: Big Pharma. But there is a lot more to be discovered about money changing hands. I missed this from 2023. https://merylnass.substack.com/p/evidence-showing-who-paid-to-go-after

    Dr. Marian Laderoute explains how some cells of your immune system disappear in their successful efforts:Trained immunity of M1-like foamy macrophages: A key role of human endogenous retrovirus K102 particles. – How disappearing foamy macrophages generate reductions in all cause mortality. https://hervk102.substack.com/p/trained-immunity-of-m1-like-foamy

    #244402
    John Day
    Participant

    Paul Marik MD shows evidence for benefits from green tea, vitamin-D, Curcumin, omega-3 fats, healthful diet and exercise: Preventing Cancer: The ROOT Protocols By Paul Marik, MD and Justus Hope, MD https://paulmarik.substack.com/p/preventing-cancer-the-root-protocols

    Dr. Marik on stress hormones facilitating cancer growth and spread, and blocking them: Propranolol and the Stress–Cancer Axis​ – Blocking the stress hormones https://paulmarik.substack.com/p/propranolol-and-the-stresscancer

    A Japanese frog intestinal bacterium, injected intravenously, eradicated colon cancer in mice. A Frog Derived Bacterium that Fights Cancer on Two Fronts https://paulmarik.substack.com/p/a-frog-derived-bacterium-that-fights

    #244403
    WES
    Participant

    Karl Marx – A Total Failure:

    Just remember, Karl Marx was society’s ultimate “free-loader”!

    Naturally, Karl wrote a manifest for how society could “free-load” too.

    Since Marx had never worked, he critically overlooked that work was required to produce things.

    So, naturally, he wrote about the only subject he knew anything about, how to “free-load”!

    Since Karl Marx overlooked the role “work” plays in a productive society, communism was naturally doomed to failed, everywhere it was tried!

    Karl Marx wasn’t as good an observer of human nature, as he thought he was.

    Millions would die, to prove Marx was a total failure.

    #244407
    charles
    Participant

    Well that was interesting. An alternative endpoint to data centers. Every day that passes AI looks more like IBM mainframes and no more useful unless you are rent seeking.

    #244408
    WES
    Participant

    AI Data:

    If AI is getting all of it’s data from the internet, then you and I should start writing more lies, for non-thinking AI to swallow whole!

    No, hold that effort! It is just too much work!

    Yes, we will get AI, to create more lies, for AI to learn from!

    Can a lying AI, lie?

    #244409
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Nima R. Alkhorshid: IRAN BOMBS QATAR & BAHRAIN NOW! U.S. Bases on FULL ALERT!

    #244410
    zerosum
    Participant

    @ WES
    LOL

    If AI is getting all of it’s data from the internet, then you and I should start writing more lies, for non-thinking AI to swallow whole!

    There must be 1,000’s of people already paid to tell lies for AI.
    We must teach ourselves to pick out the truth.
    LOL

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