25 Jul 2024

“They’re Lying About The Trump Shooting” – STUNNING New Details Emerge

"I can't take it, it's all gone too mental."

Russell Brand

Woke Doctors TRICKED Me Into Gender Surgery - Ritchie Herron

Psychologists and doctors convinced me to let them castrate me! When I told them I regretted letting them castrate me they tried to shut me up in case I influenced others not to let doctors remove their genitals!”

andrew gold: In one of my most moving ever interviews, Ritchie Herron describes how he was pushed into transitioning, and how he regretted it instantly.

After the Tavistock Scandal, the Cass Report and the WPATH Files among other scandals, it is incredible that so many in the West still support transitioning. Elon Musk talked of his son being 'dead' with Jordan Peterson - this is what his son will have gone through, and why he can't now turn back.

Israel Newspaper 1984: "Iran On Verge Of Making Nuclear Bomb"

When will the world wise-up to these grifters?

By Hal Turner: The image above shows an Israeli newspaper from the year 1984 with blaring headline "Iran on Verge of Making Nuclear Bomb."

"Israel facing existential danger!"

This scare tactic ought to be wearing thin these days, no?

. . . Always a "threat."  Always a "dire emergency."  Always "give us more money."

George Orwell Is Being Cancelled

"He who fights with monsters best take care lest he himself becomes the monster..."

Authored by Paul Sutton: Orwell observed how some writers are so important that cultural and political “ownership” of their work is fiercely contested.

He said this of Dickens and Shakespeare, so would be delighted that he’s now firmly in that camp.

But I think he’d be less happy that the weasel word ‘problematic’ is the cover under which his position is now being undermined – as he’d have predicted, by our censorious ‘progressives’.

To this group, certain writers – Eliot, Pound, Kipling, Celine – are clearly beyond the pale, so that any discussion of them has to be prefaced by an impassioned and often inaccurate lecture on their moral and political failings. There is a sense that this is done as much from the fear of not doing so, especially for Pound. The denunciations are highly performative and follow a script, an observation that could be easily made of much discussion with progressives.

They seem to speak nervously and miserably, as if under constant observation. Self-censorship is at work: they feel the need to monitor everything and everyone and so assume this applies to them.

I was subjected to one such lecture by some graduate students, whom I and a good friend were chatting to in an Oxford cafe. One chap was English, the other Italian, both were doing DPhils in Literature. The place is Greek-run and, being half-Greek (though not a speaker), I enjoy its atmosphere and coffee. Indeed, we started talking when I overheard them speaking Greek to the English bloke’s Greek girlfriend.

The Percentage Of Americans That Worry They Won't Be Able To Pay Their Bills Is Higher Than During The Great Recession

'For more than a decade, people like me have been relentlessly warning that the decisions that our leaders were making would have disastrous consequences, and that is exactly what has happened.'

Authored by Michael Snyder: Do you remember how painful the Great Recession was?  2008 and the years immediately following were definitely a very dark chapter in our history, but a new study has actually found that the percentage of Americans that worry they won’t be able to pay their bills is actually higher today than it was back then.  Slowly but surely, our economic strength has been fading and our standard of living has been falling.  Unfortunately, now we have reached a point where a very large portion of the U.S. population is really struggling. 

According to a CNN poll that was just released, almost 40 percent of all U.S. adults “say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough to meet expenses”…

Many Americans regularly worry they won’t be able to make ends meet.

Nearly four in ten (39%) of US adults say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough to meet expenses, according to a new CNN poll. That’s up from 28% who expressed those concerns in December 2021, and it’s similar to the numbers seen during the Great Recession (37%).

To cope, significant shares of Americans said they are adding side jobs, cutting down on driving and putting more expenses on credit cards.

Why Do Women Gas Light Men? - MGTOW

Sandman

Shocking News: Child Porn Decriminalized In Germany - Latest Lunacy

Christine Grace Smith

Biden Speech Incoming / Assassination Memory Hole

Candace Owens: Biden addresses the nation and we still have some serious questions about the attempted Trump assassination.

Col Douglas Macgregor On Bibi 'The Baby Butcher' In DC

"A war with Iran will devastate the economy!"

Daniel Davis / Deep Dive

Johnson & Johnson To Pay Massive $6 Billion Cancer Settlement

Facts Matter with Roman Balmakov

"A Gang Of Jewish Soldiers" The Green Shirts Used Dog To Kill Palestinian With Down Syndrome In Front Of His Family

Richard Medhurst