Another Win

From Grok:

The Supreme Court’s May 22, 2025, ruling in Donald J. Trump v. Gwyneth A. Wilcox, et al. allows the U.S. president to fire heads of independent agencies like the NLRB and MSPB without cause, overturning prior D.C. Circuit decisions that protected such officials under the guise of “independence.”

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COVID Vaccine

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Boots on the Ground…More and more people are telling me this.

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… And For What?

They did it in WWI and again in WWII, Korea, Vietnam, multiples in the Middle East. Millions dead. Massive amounts of property destroyed. I’m not anti war, I’m anti unjust war. In my view, if one’s country has not been invaded, one must think long and hard before initiating hostilities. There must be an existential threat. I pulled the following from Catholic Conscience, but we were taught the same at Piedmont Baptist College.

Just War Doctrine

The strict conditions for legitimate defense by military force require rigorous consideration. The gravity of such a decision makes it subject to rigorous conditions of moral legitimacy. At one and the same time:

  • The damage inflicted by the aggressor on the nation or community of nations must be lasting, grave, and certain;
  • All other means of putting an end to it must have been shown to be impractical or ineffective;
  • There must be serious prospects of success;
  • The use of arms must not produce evils and disorders graver than the evil to be eliminated. the power of modem means of destruction weighs very heavily in evaluating this condition.

Unlike what we in the West have been doing for generations, the Russian response to NATO satisfies the requirements of Just War Doctrine by definition. If we want to fight, perhaps we need to look at the enemies within our own borders and not the invented enemies abroad.

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Watch: Trump Stuns South Africa’s Ramaphosa, Plays ‘Kill The Boer’ Clip In The Oval Office, Destroys NBC Reporter

Update (1300ET): Well, for those who were anticipating a Vance-Zelensky shitshow redux at today’s meeting between US President Trump and South African President Ramaphosa… they were not disappointed.

As the topic of white genocide cam up, Ramaphosa was quick to dispel the ‘conspiracy’; but Trump very quickly told his aides to ‘roll the tape’ at which videos of black leaders in South Africa calling for the murder of whites (Boers) along with video of burial sites for whites killed in South Africa.

The Zerohedge Article

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Oklahoma City Bombing 30th Anniversary – Why Did the Gov’t Blow Up a Day Care Center?

A follow-up to David’s editorial.

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Power, Control and Money

The COVID-19 plandemic and subsequent “vaccine” to profit from a bioweapon has shown us that our medical community is more concerned with money than our health. In the case of COVID-19, they sold our lives, fertility and future health for thirty pieces of silver. What else has been exposed is that doctors have no incentive to cure people: they want us sick so that we will be perpetually medicated and come back for regular “checkups”. We are now hearing of cures for diseases and ailments which were previously known but suppressed for profits. I suspect that this is due to Robert Kennedy’s role in the Trump administration.

It occurred to me that government is using the same model: they create issues to negatively impact our lives, financial situation and freedom in order to justify their positions and power. Consider any legislation that is passed or regulations that are imposed: they address an issue that the government has created or is creating a new issue for which they will use to control us.

What recourse is left to us to fight this uncontrolled evil? The answer does not need to be spoken as it is well known. I suspect Trump will be assassinated shortly and the DOJ/FBI will provide cover. Afterall, the coverups have worked in the past.

David DeGerolamo

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A Cause for Concern

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Is This the End of an Age? Or Will the Men of the West Rise Again?

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The Dark Side Of Denmark’s Welfare State

Read this article and explain how Denmark is making a mistake in how they handle their ‘cultural enrichment.’ Seems like a good blueprint for the entire Western world.

From the comments: Ridiculous. Not every country has to be a melting pot in the image of the US. This is narcissistic gibberish.

The Article

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Vibrancy in Los Angeles

Be happy if you don’t live in or near a big city, even a mid-sized one. Import the third world, become the third world.

Of course, the police are still there to investigate hate crimes and prevent people from defending themselves. It’s increasingly obvious that not only are the police not a solution to the problem, they are an inherent part of the problem. Meanwhile, conservatives actually imagine that the problem is insufficient support for the police…

Read Vox Day’s Post

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I Agree. What Is the Next Logical Step?

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A Cogent Analysis

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Grok on Japan’s Debt Crisis

I asked several question of Grok concerning the Japanese debt crisis. I would not be surprised if most people are unaware of this issue or its impact on the global economy. If Japan does sell its USTs, there are three scenarios based on the amount of their sale: small, medium and large. The impact of a large sell-off could destroy the US dollar. The analysis by Grok below was in response to my question concerning the impact on the price of gold.

Conclusion

A medium Japanese sell-off of USTs ($300–500 billion) would likely have a bullish impact on gold in the medium term (1–6 months). Starting from $3,300 per troy ounce on May 21, 2025, gold could rise to $3,600–$3,700 by June–November 2025, a 9–12% increase. This is driven by safe-haven demand, a weaker dollar (after initial strength), inflation expectations, and increased central bank/investor buying, despite temporary pressures from higher UST yields.

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Classic Doom Porn

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