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  • Climate Change, Control, and the Question of Trust

    09/16/2025 1:48:30 PM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 25 replies
    vanity | September 16, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    Climate Change, Control, and the Question of Trust For as long as humans have walked the Earth, we have adapted to the forces of nature. Our species has survived ice ages, scorching droughts, violent storms, and even near-extinction events. We’ve done so not because we controlled nature, but because we learned to live with it — to adjust, to innovate, and to endure. Our greatest strengths have always been our intelligence and our adaptability. So when we’re told today that climate change represents an existential crisis, one that can only be solved through radical restructuring of our lives, our freedoms,...
  • CBS News Deletes Video of Anchor Saying 'Motive Remains Elusive' in Charlie Kirk Assassination

    09/16/2025 12:47:53 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 21 replies
    Free Beacon ^ | September 16, 2025 | Matthew Xiao
    Accused murderer Tyler Robinson 'clearly' had 'leftist ideology,' Utah gov has said CBS News has quietly deleted a tweet of an interview in which an anchor claimed that the motive of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, "remains elusive," even though Utah governor Spencer Cox (R.) has revealed that Robinson "clearly" had a "leftist ideology." "Five days after Charlie Kirk's murder, the shooter's motive remains elusive—no writings left behind, vague, secondhand testimony," CBS Evening News Plus anchor John Dickerson said Monday, according to a video included in the now-deleted X post. Dickerson went on to describe Kirk's assassination "may share...
  • Unmasking [terrible] Candace Owens’ Vicious Antisemitic Crusade: Safeguarding Jewish Resilience and Holocaust Truth

    09/16/2025 12:04:05 PM PDT · by Milagros · 76 replies
    At EoZ ^ | Sep 16, 2025
    Candace Owens has persistently spread harmful falsehoods designed to incite fear and hatred, particularly targeting Jewish communities with dangerous antisemitic tropes. Her recent baseless claim—that Charlie Kirk, a committed supporter of Israel, who was killed by Tyler Robinson (reportedly influenced by her associate, known antisemite Nick Fuentes) was supposedly part of some Z "conspiracy” (a fabrication initially propagated by Arab supremacist Naram Susli)—is only the latest in her ongoing campaign to vilify Jews. In a 2024 livestream viewed by over a million people, Owens escalated her attacks by falsely accusing a respected Jewish rabbi of orchestrating a murderous “Zionist plot”...
  • Center-Left Writer With Biggest Following Out Of Anyone Spreads Appalling Lie About Charlie Kirk

    09/16/2025 10:59:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 37 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | September 16, 2025 | John Loftus, Editor at Large
    Heather Cox Richardson, a center-left historian with the biggest following out of any individual on Substack, spread an appalling lie about Charlie Kirk’s assassin in a post published Sunday. Richardson has over 2.6 million subscribers to her Substack, a newsletter presumably read by scores of center-left, ‘normie’ liberals. She is a history professor at Boston College, has interviewed former President Joe Biden, and is planning to interview with The Bulwark. By no means is she a fringe figure, nor is she, at least on the surface, a radical; if anything, she is someone who would be welcomed on a show...
  • The U.S.-China South China Sea War of 2025: Who Would Win?

    09/16/2025 7:36:35 AM PDT · by whyilovetexas111 · 28 replies
    National Security Journal ^ | 9/16/2025 | Andrew Latham
    So, if war broke out today, who “wins”? A cautious judgment: China could win early episodes—sinking ships, mauling an airbase, or imposing a brief local exclusion near a contested feature—because interior lines and magazine depth pay dividends on day one. But carried beyond the first salvos, the balance bends toward an ugly allied denial. With coastal fires in Japan and the Philippines, coalition patrols normalized inside Manila’s EEZ, and Fujian not yet truly operational, Beijing’s odds of converting tactical gains into a durable political victory are low—unless allied kill chains break or magazines run dry.
  • The Hidden Plan and the Power of Symbols

    09/16/2025 7:07:13 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 9 replies
    vanity | September 16, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    The Hidden Plan and the Power of Symbols — How the Elite’s Vision Meets the People’s Resistance For decades, a vision has quietly shaped much of the Western world’s political landscape — a vision crafted and advanced by an elite group of powerful individuals. These men, often embedded within influential institutions and organizations promoting bold agendas to end poverty, combat climate change, and build a “better” future, are not villains in secret bunkers but public figures united by shared beliefs. They believe sincerely that they are guiding humanity toward a necessary transformation, one that demands sacrifice and a reordering of...
  • Wolves in Humanitarian Skin: The Hidden Elite and Their Long Game

    09/16/2025 5:28:29 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 6 replies
    VANITY | September 16, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    Wolves in Humanitarian Skin: The Hidden Elite and Their Long GameIt is tempting to believe that world events unfold organically — that wars, economic shifts, and social upheavals are the chaotic result of human nature, poor leadership, or bad luck. But patterns emerge. Leaders across Western nations increasingly act against the interest of their own people, pushing policies that seem disconnected from cultural roots, economic realities, or popular will. At the same time, these same leaders speak the language of morality, of global responsibility, and of saving humanity — whether through climate policy, economic equality, or pandemic management. The message...
  • The Warning Was Sounded — But No One Wanted to Listen

    09/16/2025 3:53:45 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 18 replies
    VANITY | September 16, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    The Warning Was Sounded — But No One Wanted to Listen There may come a time, years from now, when future generations will ask: “How did they let it happen?” How did nations as strong, as historic, and as proud as those in Europe — the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands — fall into decline so quickly, and so obviously? The answer will not be complicated. They were warned. And they didn’t want to listen. The UK Is the Canary in the Coal Mine The United Kingdom, once an empire that spanned the globe, now finds itself shrinking — not...
  • WHAT ANTIFA BELIEVES

    09/15/2025 1:36:50 PM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 34 replies
    The Velveted Paws of the Typing Tabby ^ | 09-15-2025 | grey_whiskers
    We believe we should have the right to call anyone a Nazi. We believe we should be the only ones who decide if the charge is true. Nobody who is friends with someone accused of being a Nazi is allowed to defend them — they’re Nazis TOO! Then, if we decide someone really IS a Nazi, we get to shoot them. And then the world owes us a Gold Star for killing a Nazi. Also, we’re against the death penalty, so nobody else gets to kill anyone. Especially nobody gets to kill us. But we still get to kill anybody....
  • ‘It was me’: Suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting appeared to confess in Discord chat

    09/15/2025 12:58:52 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    MSN - Washington Po ^ | September 15, 2025 | Hannah Knowles, Shawn Boburg, Aaron Schaffer
    The 22-year-old suspect in Charlie Kirk’s killing appears to have confessed to friends in an online chat shortly before turning himself in to law enforcement, according to two people familiar with the chat and screenshots obtained by The Washington Post. “Hey guys, I have bad news for you all,” said a message from an account belonging to the suspect, Tyler Robinson, on the online platform Discord. “It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this.” The message was sent Thursday night, about two hours before officials said Robinson was taken into custody. A member of the group...
  • Judge Dismisses Charges Against "Alternate Electors" [semi-satire]

    09/15/2025 10:04:13 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 2 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 14 September 2025 | John Semmens
    District Court Judge Kristen Simmons dismissed charges of election fraud against 15 Michigan Republicans who agreed to be the state's electors in the 2020 presidential election. "Historically, there have been other instances where the issue of which electors really represent the voters' choice has been disputed," she observed. "This is not fraud or a coup d'etat. It is a precautionary step in case recounts or reassessments of vote tallies reverse the results initially reported after the vote counting has been concluded. Both Democrats and Republicans have used this step. Once the winner is determined only one set of electors actually...
  • When Manners Disappear: A Society Without Restraint

    09/15/2025 9:56:31 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 21 replies
    I am the author | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    When Manners Disappear: A Society Without RestraintManners are often dismissed as superficial — just a list of rules about saying “please” or chewing with your mouth closed. But at their core, manners are much more than that. They are the quiet architecture that holds a civilized society together. They are the social grease that allows people to live near one another, work together, share space, and not come to blows over every disagreement.It’s my belief that societies create manners not just to promote politeness, but to control human emotions — especially the more destructive ones: anger, resentment, jealousy, and cruelty....
  • The Boeing X-32B Stealth Fighter Deserves a Better Fate Than This

    09/15/2025 8:42:01 AM PDT · by whyilovetexas111 · 22 replies
    National Security Journal ^ | 9/15/2025 | Christian D. Orr
    Boeing’s X-32B, the Joint Strike Fighter contender that lost to Lockheed Martin’s X-35 (now the F-35), survives in just two museum airframes: one indoors at the USAF Museum and one outdoors at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum, where weather is taking a toll.
  • A Line Was Crossed: Why the Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Death Surprised So Many

    09/15/2025 6:24:17 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 47 replies
    I am the author | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    A Line Was Crossed: Why the Reaction to Charlie Kirk’s Death Surprised So ManyWhen Charlie Kirk was murdered on September 10, 2025, reactions across the internet followed a now-familiar pattern. Supporters expressed shock and sadness, while detractors — especially many on the progressive left — took to social media with mockery, celebration, and even open joy. For years, this kind of reaction toward controversial figures has played out online without serious consequence. In some circles, it was even encouraged.But this time, something changed.This time, the internet didn’t shrug. The public didn't just move on. People lost jobs. Employers issued statements....
  • COMMUNISM - The parasite that never dies

    09/15/2025 4:45:58 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 20 replies
    I am the author | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    The Parasite That Never Dies: The Enduring Allure of CommunismWhen the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, many in the West breathed a sigh of relief. The Cold War was over, the Iron Curtain had fallen, and communism, it seemed, had been defeated. The red flags were folded, the statues of Lenin came down, and the free world declared victory.But the reports of communism’s death were greatly exaggerated.Communism, after all, is not a nation or a regime. It’s not a border or a flag. Communism is an idea — and ideas, especially seductive ones, do not die with the fall of...
  • Reclaiming the Balance of Power in America

    09/15/2025 3:51:41 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 14 replies
    I am the author | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    Reclaiming the Balance of Power in America By CIB-173RDABN Reclaiming the Balance of Power in America Over the last several decades, America’s federal government has slowly drifted away from the constitutional balance of power intended by the Founders. The system we live under today isn’t always governed by our elected officials, but increasingly by unelected bureaucrats, activist judges, and defiant state governments. This shift didn’t happen overnight — it was allowed, piece by piece, as Congress became lazy, states ignored federal law, and the courts replaced interpretation with ideology. President Trump — whether by design or by instinct — appears...
  • A Turning Point? The Death of Charlie Kirk and the Possible Collapse of Progressive Ideology

    09/15/2025 2:10:13 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 27 replies
    Essay by me, CIB-173RDABN | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    A Turning Point? The Death of Charlie Kirk and the Possible Collapse of Progressive Ideology By CIB-173RDABN History often moves not in steady, predictable steps but in sudden lurches—shaped by moments so symbolic, so emotionally charged, that they become catalysts for greater change. For some, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 marked such a turning point: the end of postwar American innocence, the beginning of deep national mistrust, and the slow unraveling of the consensus that had defined mid-century America. Now, six decades later, we may be witnessing the other bookend to that era. The death of...
  • The Illusion of Difference Between Communism and Parliamentary Government

    09/15/2025 1:53:29 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 8 replies
    I wrote the essay. | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    Cousins, Not Strangers: The Illusion of Difference Between Communism and Parliamentary Government by CIB-173RDABN At first glance, communism and parliamentary democracy appear to be opposites. One is often portrayed as authoritarian, centralized, and controlling, while the other wears the cloak of liberalism, freedom, and public accountability. Yet when you peel back the layers — particularly the economic mechanics, electoral systems, and long-term outcomes — the two begin to look less like strangers and more like cousins. Let’s begin with economic control. Communism is blunt: the state owns the means of production. Businesses, land, and industry are centralized under state authority....
  • A Generation Betrayed

    09/15/2025 1:44:07 AM PDT · by CIB-173RDABN · 18 replies
    I am the author | September 15, 2025 | CIB-173RDABN
    A Generation Betrayed By CIB 173rd Abn We were the children of victory—the generation born in the aftermath of World War II, raised in what may rightly be called the Golden Age of the United States. We lived in a time of abundance, opportunity, and freedom. Our parents returned from war to build lives in peace, trusting in the strength and righteousness of the nation they had fought to preserve. We inherited that trust and that faith. But somewhere along the way, we were betrayed—not suddenly, but slowly, insidiously, by those entrusted to lead us. The clearest fracture came with...
  • He May Have Pulled The Trigger, But Charlie Kirk’s Suspected Killer Didn’t ‘Act Alone’

    09/14/2025 9:22:11 AM PDT · by whyilovetexas111 · 31 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 9/14/2025 | MD Kittle
    Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, wants the House to form a select committee on “The money, influence, and power behind the radical left’s assault on America and the rule of law.” “In the wake of numerous attacks on our way of life, the destruction of the rule of law, and the murder of innocent Americans, prominent and unknown alike, we must take every step to follow the money and uncover the force behind the NGOs, donors, media, public officials, and all entities driving this coordinated attack,” Roy said Thursday in a press release.