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Europe wants a war with Russia…If this happens very likely to be WW3 and NUCLEAR.

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I praise and remember our fallen warriors for their dedication, courage, and willingness to sacrifice themselves for their fellow warriors. I grieve that they have been so misled, misused and wasted in wars that had nothing to do with defending America.

I only hope that this younger generation has learned something from all that and that the next time our military is called upon to invade another country on behalf of Israel or the bankers or some political potentate, that they will just say no.

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The War on Us

It’s pretty universally acknowledged that America’s recent wars — say, starting with Vietnam — have been stupid, pointless, and fake in instigation. And yet the soldiers we sent into these fiascos acted bravely and honorably for the most part. So, it has felt a little weird to celebrate their sacrifices minus any sense of political justice, victory, or meaning in the endeavors they sacrificed for. Ergo, the holiday is lately reduced to a celebration of grilled meat.

This Memorial Day, for a change, the USA is not actively at war in some distant land, only against ourselves. One faction in this as yet cold civil war seeks to Make America Great Again (MAGA), and the other side seeks what. . . ? To do the opposite of that? Make America Disintegrate (MAD). It’s hard to come to another conclusion.

MAGA is led, of course, by Mr. Trump, president again after the strangest executive interregnum in our history. At its plainest, MAGA means returning to an economy based on producing things of value. To many, this might conjure up the image of humming factories, good pay for honest work, and a well-ordered, content, patriotic populace grateful for their prosperity, in other words, something like the America of 1958, when Mr. Trump was entering puberty.

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In Memoriam, 2025, by Robert Gore

You don’t fight for your country, you fight for your government.

The Golden Pinnacle, by Robert Gore

On Memorial Day, America remembers and honors those who died while serving in the military. It is altogether fitting and proper to ask: for what did they die? Do the rationales offered by the military and government officials who decide when and how the US will go to war, and embraced by the public, particularly those who lose loved ones, stand up to scrutiny and analysis? Some will recoil, claiming it inappropriate on a day devoted to honoring the dead. However, it is because war is a matter of life and death, for members of the military and inevitably civilians, that its putative justifications be subject to the strictest tests of truth and the most probing of analyses.

Millions have marched off to war believing they were defending the US, which implies the US was under attack. Yet, setting aside for a moment Pearl Harbor and 9/11, US territory hasn’t been invaded by a foreign power since the Mexican-American War (arguably—Mexico claimed the territory it “invaded” was part of Mexico), or, if the Confederacy is considered a foreign power, the Civil War. That war ended a century-and-a-half ago, yet every US military involvement since has been justified as a defense of the US. That has gradually attenuated, in a little noted slide, to a defense of US “interests,” which is something far different.

Only one of those involvements could, arguably, have been said to have forestalled not an invasion, but a possible threat of invasion: World War II. Watching newsreel graphics of Germany’s drives across Europe, Northern Africa, and the USSR, and Japan’s across Asia and the Pacific, it was perhaps understandable that Americans believed the Axis powers would eventually come for them, especially after Pearl Harbor. However, that was a one-off attack by the Japanese to disable the US’s Pacific Fleet. To launch an invasion of the US, Japan, a smaller, less populated nation whose economy depended on imports of vital raw materials, including oil, would have had to cross the Pacific and fight the US, and undoubtedly Canada, on their home territories. The Pearl Harbor attack, provoking America’s entry into the war, proved a strategic blunder for the Japanese. An invasion would have been ludicrous. Similarly, Germany, up to its eyeballs in a two-front war, couldn’t conquer Russian winters or Great Britain across the English Channel. How was it supposed to either cross the Atlantic, or the USSR and hostile guerrillas, then the Pacific, and attack the US? That, too, would have been ludicrous.

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A Message from the Drunk Ex-Speaker

 I needed you to hear this from me:

1. The richest man alive, Elon Musk, bought Donald Trump another term in the White House – and now he holds TERRIFYING power over our country.

2. Together, Trump and Musk are GUTTING critical services for seniors and vulnerable Americans, while pushing for huge tax cuts for the ultra-rich.

3. Now, Republicans just GLEEFULLY backed Trump and Co-President Elon Musk’s budget plan that gives tax breaks to billionaires while GUTTING MEDICAID – which would rip away health care from millions of Americans.

Democrats cannot and will not let right-wing billionaires have free reign to tear apart our Constitution, cause harm to the poorest and most vulnerable Americans, and endlessly enrich themselves.

I have a plan: If grassroots Democrats across the country band together and rush $15 before midnight, we’ll have the resources we need FIGHT BACK now and take back the House Majority for Democrats. As of 10am, I only need another 718 gifts to build the support we need to retake control of the House and end Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s attack on our Constitution. Can I count on you to be one of the 718 grassroots supporters I need before midnight?

I need you to make a choice in this critical moment:

Either we let billionaire Republicans who bought their way into the White House strip away lifesaving health care and hard-earned benefits from MILLIONS of Americans while rewarding themselves with massive tax breaks…

…OR, we can build an unstoppable team of grassroots Democrats who are ready to do what it takes to stop Donald Trump’s Project 2025 plot in its tracks, hold him accountable for his attacks on our Constitution, and restore our Democracy.

Remember: we only need to flip THREE seats to take back the House with Hakeem Jeffries as our new Speaker to STOP Donald Trump’s chaotic legislative agenda – like we did before in 2018!

If every Democrat reading this chipped in, we could stop Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s trail of cruel destruction in its tracks. Will you be one of the 718 supporters I need to chip in before midnight to put a STOP to Trump’s extreme MAGA trifecta once and for all? 

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The Future of White America

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Nailed It

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“He who sees too much ends up not fitting in anywhere…”

— Friedrich Nietzsche —

This sentence has a brutal depth. It speaks of that point from which we cannot return, even when we awaken to certain truths about life, about ourselves, or about the world. Nietzsche, as a good philosopher of the abyss, understood that knowledge can be a blessing, but also a burden: When you see clearly, you can no longer blind yourself. And that can be deeply lonely.

“He who sees too much, a profound loneliness” touches a very human fiber: that feeling of being on another plane of consciousness, where you can no longer connect with what previously seemed normal. What once gave you comfort no longer does, and that can be painful. But also, and this is the luminous aspect of the intensity, this loneliness can become a fertile space, full of authenticity, when it is maintained with self-love and connection with those who have also awakened.

Clarity is not always a pleasant gift. Nietzsche knew that awakening to certain truths makes you a freak, even among your own. Not because you’re superior, but because you can no longer feign ignorance.

“He who sees too much is burdened by a deep loneliness: that I cannot return.”

If you feel alien to the world, perhaps it’s because you’ve learned to see without filters what others still deny.


© Steffen Siegler

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Will Congress Figure Out that We Are at the Breaking Point?

Will future historians look back at this time and wonder what was the breaking point?

  1. The COVID-19 plandemic
  2. The vaccine murders
  3. The rape of our country’s tax revenue
  4. Congressional insider trading
  5. The invasion of the country
  6. The Presidential pardons for money
  7. The stolen 2020 Presidential election
  8. The Epstein murder
  9. The child sex trade
  10. Endless wars for profit

What insignificant point will be enough to trigger the end of the country? Is this hyperbole or just acknowledging reality? Our country is bankrupt, has been invaded by over 20 million illegal aliens with the facilitation of an illegal government and has its Legislative branch compromised by Big Pharma, Big Ag, the military/industrial complex and blackmail. Our justice system and law enforcement are the epitome of treachery and incompetence.

Instead of stating the nothing will be done, ask yourself what more it would take to rise up? Will it be the revelations of how many people were killed by the Pfizer vaccine? Or will it be how many babies were aborted by their mother’s vaccine. Will it be the 29 vaccines pumped into our children to enter school that cause one in every 30 children to become autistic?

Don’t worry: if the government believes the real insurrection is upon them, they will just start a world war. That will allow them to achieve two of their goals: kill us in large numbers and transfer our anger to a new “enemy”.

David DeGerolamo

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Watching Iran and Japan

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Alex Jones RIPS Bongino & Kash For Covering Up Trump Assassination!

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Too Little, Too Late

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The Devil Has Been Exposed: What Will You Do?

Some facts:

  1. Dr. Fauci paid for the development of SARS-COV2 in China. He then organized a campaign to coverup the lab’s work, funding and redirection to an open air meat market as the cause of the pandemic.
  2. Other US medical and health officials colluded in the coverup and misled President Trump on a daily basis. The pandemic was used as a tool to attack Trump in the 2020 election cycle. The
    “vaccine” was release immediately after the election.
  3. Any negative reports on the COVID-19 vaccines, its treatments or vaccine deaths were suppressed or outright banned.
  4. The government used this flu to quarantine America for “two weeks”, force people to take the vaccine to keep their jobs or go to college, and hide effective treatments to maintain EUAs for big pharma.

The list can be expanded but we are now getting the truth (or enough of the truth) concerning what really happened due to regime change. The above video provides chilling evidence concerning what was a test to see how much the government could control people and a means to mass exterminate us with a vaccine.

So much for the recount of where we are. I want to focus on where we are going. We have two paths to choose:

  1. No one will be held accountable and/or nothing will be done. This is the choice where we just accept our fate and submit.
  2. Fight.

No one wants to be the first one to act. How long before someone who has nothing left to lose decides to become a martyr? There are 192 million Americans who had at least the first shot. This seems to be a statistical certainty as to where we are headed. Consider this recent case:

On December 4, 2024, Brian Thompson, the 50-year-old CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside the Hilton Midtown hotel in Manhattan, New York City, as he was heading to an investor conference. The New York Police Department (NYPD) described the incident as a “brazen, premeditated, and targeted attack.” The assailant, identified as 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, shot Thompson in the back and leg, with security footage showing the gunman waiting for several minutes before firing. Shell casings at the scene had the words “deny,” “delay,” and “depose” written on them, possibly referencing insurance industry tactics criticized for avoiding claim payouts, though Mangione was not insured by UnitedHealthcare. (Grok)

I would hope that the Republic can be restored. Hope is not an effective strategy and time is not on our side.

David DeGerolamo

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