Origins and Flows of Money Through the Democrat Political Ecosystem; The Democrat Party is a Criminal Enterprise, Part VII

The Democrat Party may not have invented political corruption, but they have perfected and exported it throughout Blue states over the last 125 years. In recent years, the Democrats have been building and intertwining vast fraud networks as a means to fund their illicit enterprise in their efforts to turn the US into a one-party …

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9/11 Permanent Emergency: The Long Game That’s Dismantling America – Part II

If Part I was about how we got here, Part II is about the uncomfortable truth most Americans are living with now: the system hasn’t collapsed—but it no longer works the way it used to. We are in the uncanny valley between order and chaos, where institutions still function, shelves are stocked, paychecks clear, and elections are held—but trust is gone, legitimacy is fractured, and nothing feels durable.

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #82: City Of Long Beach, WA Virtue Signals, Caves To Immigrant NGO’s Demands

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #82: City Of Long Beach, WA Virtue Signals, Caves To Immigrant NGO's Demands

A invasion of illegal aliens on the Long Beach Peninsula did not happen. There are few, if any, of Biden’s “newcomers” here. Yes, there are about 140 foreign nationals, mostly Hispanic, residing here, who came before Biden opened up the southern border.

Evil Without Horns: Jeffrey Epstein, Steve Bannon, and a Calm Conversation With the Unrepentant

Epstein sits before the camera not as a man crushed by exposure, but as one still convinced the rules apply differently to him. He speaks in abstractions. He talks about systems, reputation, philanthropy, misunderstanding. The victims are nowhere to be found—not as people, not as faces, not as lives interrupted. They exist only as legal problems, public-relations complications, inconvenient footnotes to an otherwise impressive résumé. This is not the language of remorse. It is the language of a man who believes morality is negotiable if one is clever enough.

Go Down, Moses

She was walking her hound. It was a young beagle. Loose skin. Smooshy face. Uncoordinated feet the size of Lodge skillets. I was in Forsyth Park, in the heart of Savannah. It was overcast and gray. There were various soccer teams on the field, doing drills. And I was mesmerized by the animal.

9/11 Permanent Emergency: The Long Game That’s Dismantling America – Part I

Americans didn’t wake up one morning and decide they wanted to live under surveillance, financial precarity, endless war, and algorithmic babysitting. This wasn’t a vote. It wasn’t even a debate. It was a process—slow, technical, wrapped in flags and fear, and sold as “temporary” at every stage.