Q & A: Trump raid, Biden DOJ crosses the Rubicon

This is from yesterday but it’s quite good and still topical. Lots of Q&A which allows for a wide range of commentary. Mercouris only hints, at best, of having any understanding of how deeply infiltrated USA is. I wonder if this is because he is speaking on YT and/or generally mindful of reputational danger or he is innocent. Europe is not much different from USA in being ruled over by gangs with ancient values. I still like The Duran and support what they are doing and believe they are worth listening to, but I do not think they are providing a full picture of how perilous the state of the West is today. ABN

Something is Looming Geopolitically, and We Better Start Taking It Seriously

As a result of western governments’ taking collective action under the auspices of a ‘climate change’ agenda, we are on the cusp of something happening with ramifications that no one has ever seen before.

Western governments’, specifically western Europe, North America (U.S-Canada) and Australia/New Zealand, are intentionally trying to lower economic activity to meet the intentional drop in energy production.

This is the core consequence of the Build Back Better agenda as promoted by the World Economic Forum.

Anyone who says there is a reference point to determine both the short-term and long-term consequences is lying. There is no precedent for nations’ collectively and intentionally trying to reduce economic activity.

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Covid lockdowns were practice for what’s coming. Looks like they are going for more control, moving beyond covid, establishing digital identities, inducing doubt, obedience and fear in Western populations. All of this strengthens the supposition that usurpers in the West did the initial covid attack on the world, especially when considered in light of the extremely abusive and very well coordinated Western response to covid. There is no question in my mind that we are at war with whoever is doing this. Western civilization has been taken over by people who hate it. ABN

Clare Ellis On the “Migrant Crisis” and the Blackening of Europe

Clare Ellis is a Scottish-born Canadian researcher who earned her doctorate from the University of New Brunswick in 2017. Her thesis advisor was about-to-be Cancelled professor Ricardo Duchesne; the topic was multiculturalism and mass immigration in Europe. In a recent interview she describes the petty chicanery and delaying tactics she had to endure from leftie administrators and academics before getting her work accepted [The Fate Of Europe: A Conversation With Clare Ellis, Postil Magazine, April 1, 2022]Arktos Media is bringing out her research as a trilogy entitled The Blackening of Europe. The first volume, subtitled “Ideologies and International Developments,” came out two years ago; the second, subtitled Immigration, Islam, and the Migrant Crisis,” appeared earlier this summer. The whole is amounting to a powerful description of the suicide—actually murder—of a civilization

Islam as preached by Muhammed was both a religion and a politico-military project aimed at world conquest. In its initial phase of expansion, Islam invaded Europe through the Iberian Peninsula in 711 A.D. before being stopped by Charles Martel near Tours, France, in 732. A second advance began when the Ottoman Turks crossed into Europe in 1354, continued through their capture of Constantinople in 1453, and was only finally checked in 1683 at the Gates of Vienna. For more than two centuries thereafter, as the West rose to a position of world leadership, Islam found itself in retreat. As a practical matter, the doctrine of holy war or jihad as a religious duty incumbent upon all Muslims fell into abeyance during this period (without ever being abandoned in theory). By 1920, as Dr. Ellis writes, only four independent Muslim states were left in the world.

The twentieth century, of course, saw the rise of an anti-colonial movement against the West across much of the world. In Muslim lands this movement took the form of rediscovering the doctrine of jihad as formulated and practiced in earlier Islam, but lent new intensity by recent humiliations and a longing for revenge upon the European “infidels.” The revival was spearheaded by the Muslim Brotherhood founded in Egypt in 1928. Founder Hassan al-Banna lamented that “today Muslims are compelled to humble themselves before non-Muslims, and are ruled by unbelievers.” His aim, which he assumed was also God’s will, was to reverse this state of affairs and force the West to submit to Islam.

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Chinese police arrest woman for wearing a Japanese kimono during a photo shoot: “You are Chinese!”

This is an excellent example of ancient values, ancient beliefs still alive today. A fundamental principle of all Chinese political thinking is the central importance of the Chinese race. That value or belief comes from Sun Yat-sen, but is based on the historical ethnocentrism of Chinese civilization. My point is not to judge the cops in this video or the woman in the kimono but to alert readers to how common ancient beliefs are and how much they are affecting our world today. There are signs today that China is beginning to close itself off from the world, as it has done in the past. A deep core reason for this, if it is happening, will be the clash of its ancient values against the modern world. ABN

Salman Rushdie is stabbed multiple times – including once in the neck – on stage at NY literary fair and airlifted to hospital 33 years after Iran issued fatwah on him for novel Satanic Verses

  • Witnesses claim that Salman Rushdie, 75, was helped by medical staff after his attacker walked off stage and was apprehended
  • Those attending the event quickly pinned down his attacker, with New York State Police confirming a man had been arrested 
  • Blood spatter can be seen on the stage and  chair close to where the the author had been intending to give his speech
  • He was attending the CHQ 2022 event in Chautauqua, near Buffalo, when he was attacked by an unidentified man
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Ancient values,” case in point. ABN

Human Rights Activist Yasmine Mohammed says there’s ‘a fear of Islamophobia’ in the discussion about grooming gangs

‘Young girls are being exploited all over the world but this situation is unique due to the racial part of it.’

Human Rights Activist Yasmine Mohammed says there’s ‘a fear of Islamophobia’ in the discussion about grooming gangs.

Originally tweeted by GB News (@GBNEWS) on August 11, 2022.

The disease of white people is to not understand most of the world is like this and we do not live on magic dirt. Anyone belonging to an ancient culture is liable to have ancient values of that culture, and this is true worldwide. Being mentally weak does not make it go away. Ignoring gang rapes of white girls does not make it go away. In fact the West itself has been groomed and infiltrated. All of our major institutions have been taken over by ancient gangs, who metaphorically are pretty much fucking us up the ass. ABN