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America’s Authoritarians Operate With Impunity. It’s Time to Take Action

15th June 2026

The Guardian, a Voice of the Left.

Savor the irony of a Woke columnist for the Guardian (of all things) complaining about ‘authoritarians’, as if they wouldn’t run (not walk) to put us all under a communist dictatorship.

The ‘authoritarians’ of which he complains, of course are the people who are (gasp) trying to enforce our immigration laws, the people who are (gasp) trying to prevent Democrats from stealing elections, and Everybody in the Trump Administration because, well, Trump (’nuff said).

Not the Jew-hating Muslims attempting to impose sharia law on Americans, not the Jew-hating college students trying to exclude people of which they disapprove from any place in American life, not the BLM/AntiFa rioters who pillage and burn in their ‘mostly peaceful’ activism, not the DEI stormtroopers who are attempting to make sure that no white male anywhere can get any kind of a job (or get promoted if one happens to slip through their clutches), not Democrat apparatchiks who want everybody to send their kids to government schools where they can be properly indoctrinated to Love Big Brother.

Read it for a laugh.

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Thought for the Day

15th June 2026

But only if you’re really really good.

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Churchill Deliberately Starved Indians, Says National Portrait Gallery Display

15th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

A National Portrait Gallery display has claimed Winston Churchill deliberately starved Indians to death.

Helen Cammock’s video installation was recently placed among the portraits of significant figures in British history.

Meet Helen Cammock:

Helen Cammock

The voiceover of the 40-minute film criticises a number of national figures depicted in the taxpayer-funded gallery, and incorrectly claims that Churchill “wilfully” inflicted mass starvation on Indians.

The accusation relates to the Bengal famine of 1943, a lethal food shortage caused by natural disasters and exacerbated by local mismanagement and wartime supply problems.

Some authors and activists have attempted to pin the blame directly on Churchill, who was prime minister. However, he took action to alleviate the famine, and his Cabinet sent supplies to the subcontinent after he declared that “something must be done”.

While India was under British rule at the time, and fighting against the Japanese, the installation at the National Portrait Gallery (NPG) suggests that Churchill used mass starvation as a weapon of war.

Needless to say, he did no such thing. But he’s a Dead White Male, and so must be hurled into the void by the Wokerati.

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‘World’s Most Expensive Bungalow’ Flattened After Planning Battle

15th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

A multi-millionaire who bought a £13.5m home on Sandbanks, the exclusive peninsula in Poole Harbour, Dorset, has knocked it down to build an eco-mansion.

Tom Glanfield paid the record price for any property on Sandbanks in 2023. It became known as “the most expensive bungalow in the world” at £4,640 per square foot – a valuation equivalent to luxury homes in central Hong Kong or Monaco.

Seeing the potential of the substantial harbourside plot, he sought planning permission to demolish the run-down Edwardian bungalow, which had been in the same family’s ownership for 117 years.

However, the property sat within a conservation area and had been nominated to be added to the local heritage list.

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole council refused Mr Glanfield’s initial application to demolish it and put a new five-bedroom home in its place.

Government ruins everything it touches. The British local council planning offices are even worse than NIMBY zoning authorities in the U.S., and almost as bad as fascist Home Owner Associations. Run away! Run away!

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Africans Being Tricked by Russia to Fight in the Killing Forests of Ukraine

15th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

Kenyan who expected security work says he was handed a rifle without training and learned to shoot by watching others

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Woman Thrown to Her Death After Staff ‘Forget to Attach Bungee Cord’

15th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

Think of it as evolution in action.

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White People Blocked From Jobseeker Schemes

15th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

White jobseekers are being shut out of taxpayer-funded employment schemes.

A range of employment support programmes offered by local authorities to benefit claimants are open only to ethnic minorities, The Telegraph can reveal.

Critics have described the schemes, which are funded by the taxpayer through multi-billion-pound grants to local government, as an example of “two-tier” Britain.

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I Tried Every Lunchables So You Don’t Have To

14th June 2026

Watch it.

Ordinarily I grant no weight to people who can’t tell which side of their hat is the front, but one doesn’t often find a real no-shit American reviewing common fake food; this is worth it.

(Although I must say this guy has a suspiciously high-end kitchen behind him… He does keep his knives on a magnetic strip rather than leaving them to fester in a knife block, which speaks well of him.)

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Rubio-Led State Dept. Targets Birth Tourism Visa Networks

14th June 2026

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s State Department has dismantled organized “birth tourism” networks across West Africa, North Africa and Europe, revoking hundreds of visitor visas tied to schemes that helped pregnant foreign nationals enter the United States to give birth and secure automatic citizenship for their children.

The department detailed more than 600 cases in a June 10 series of posts on X, framing the enforcement push as a defense of the “integrity of U.S. citizenship” against foreigners obtaining visitor visas for the primary purpose of childbirth.

A U.S. Embassy in West Africa uncovered a network of more than 100 foreign nationals using fraudulent documents and visa “fixers”; a U.S. Embassy in North Africa revoked more than 100 additional visas issued to parents who traveled chiefly to deliver in the U.S.

The European caseload runs deeper.

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‘Affordability’? Virginia Drives Gun Manufacturer to Cheaper Georgia

14th June 2026

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Gov. Abigail Spanberger and whatever members of the Virginia Democratic Party that aren’t in a war of words with her still speak of fulfilling their affordability agenda, which we have debunked in earlier columns as nothing more than more taxpayer-funded subsidies or draconian controls on providers like landlords.

However, the news that Rideout Arsenal, a firearms designer and manufacturer, will be moving from Fredericksburg to a new, $22 million manufacturing facility in Thomasville, Georgia, brings new questions about their real commitment to affordability.

According to surveys developed by Robert Half, a human resources consulting firm, and conducted by independent research firms, 62 percent of Americans would relocate if their job moved and 75 percent of 18- to 35-year-olds would.

So, let’s say that 50 percent of the 100 jobs Gov. Brian Kemp announced this week in telling the Georgia press about Rideout’s move are ex-pat Virginians. That means 50 people in one of the most expensive places to live in the United States are now unemployed.

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Why They Race-Swap

14th June 2026

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Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) explains why these people are doing deranged things.

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Report: Iran Using Deal as ‘Tactical Pause’

14th June 2026

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Iran is treating a proposed memorandum of understanding with the United States as a “tactical pause” rather than a permanent settlement to the conflict, according to a report.

The proposed agreement would unfold in two stages. The first phase would focus on ending the current conflict, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and providing Iran with economic benefits, including reconstruction funding, sanctions relief, access to frozen assets, and an end to what Iranian officials have described as a U.S. blockade.

A second phase would address Iran’s nuclear program and one or two other unspecified issues.

According to the report, Iran is attempting to structure the agreement in a way that secures economic concessions before substantive negotiations over its nuclear program begin.

Access to some frozen assets early in the process could provide Tehran with economic relief while reducing U.S. leverage in later talks.

Iranian media outlets have portrayed the emerging agreement as a temporary measure rather than a final resolution.

The technical term is ‘hudna‘.

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MS NOW’s Elon Trillionaire Meltdown: A ‘Clown’ Who ‘Bought’ the 2024 Election for Trump

14th June 2026

Newsbusters.

Saturday’s edition of MS NOW’s The Weekend offered up a full-throated class-warfare kvetch over Elon Musk becoming the world’s first trillionaire.

Co-host Eugene Daniels grew visibly agitated as economist Justin Wolfers claimed Musk “bought” the 2024 election for Donald Trump with $250 million in campaign spending. Daniels declared the discussion made him “very angry” — not at Wolfers, but at the country for allowing it.

Wolfers argued Musk’s spending was enough to flip the election’s narrow margins in key states and left him with enough wealth to “buy” thousands more. Yet neither Daniels nor Wolfers mentioned that Kamala Harris’s campaign and aligned groups outspent Trump’s by roughly half a billion dollars, with Harris’s side topping nearly $2 billion compared to Trump’s roughly $1.45–1.5 billion.

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What’s in a Name? Alaska GOP Succeeds in Stopping Democrats From Stealing the Senate Election

14th June 2026

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Alaska’s election officials may have just saved a U.S. Senate seat from one of the more brazen ballot schemes in recent memory. The state’s Division of Elections issued a preliminary ruling this week that Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg is ineligible to appear on the 2026 Senate ballot, dealing a significant blow to Democrats – in what Republicans have characterized as a coordinated Democratic effort to siphon votes from incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan through deliberate name confusion.

Dan J. Sullivan is a 69-year-old retired teacher who filed to run as a Republican for the U.S. Senate mere days before the late-May filing deadline. Not only is his name virtually identical to the incumbent senator’s, but he’s also recycled the incumbent’s former campaign slogan, and is using a logo similar to the senator’s own branding. The attempt to deceive voters is obvious, and under Alaska’s ranked-choice voting system, where ballot position and name recognition carry outsized weight, the potential for voter confusion was significant and consequential.

According to a report from the Anchorage Daily News, Carol Beecher, director of the Division of Elections, made the state’s position clear in a letter to Dan J. Sullivan on Wednesday. “Based on a review of the evidence presented and in the Division’s possession, the Division has determined that the preponderance of evidence does not support your eligibility for the office of United States Senator,” Beecher wrote.

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The ‘Mainstream’ Media and the Rise of Maine’s Graham Platner

14th June 2026

Newsbusters.

It is, one might say, a completely American media routine.

Out there somewhere in this big country, some far left activist gets attention and the left leaning media loves it.

This has happened so often in American politics that there is no point in denying it.

Way back in the way back – the late 1940’s and early 1950’s – there was a seemingly up-and-coming rising star inside the castle of the American Left. His name was Alger Hiss. Hiss was perfectly credentialed. A Harvard Law grad, followed by jobs in various branches of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and the successor Truman administration, holding this or that job in the Justice Department and eventually the State Department.

Eventually, Hiss was, as it were, “ratted out” by a State Department colleague named Whittaker Chambers. Ratted out as a Communist spy. Not good, and a decided attention-getter. All you-know-what broke out, very much in the public and drawing in the Congress. Alger Hiss became a household name, and, yes, was eventually convicted of being a spy and sentenced to several years in the federal pen.

Suffice to say, the American media of the day ate it up. So too did Republicans in the day, notably in that category a young California Congressman named Richard Nixon.

This piece of ancient history comes to mind as a new figure on the Left is increasingly the focus of today’s media. That would be a here-to-fore unknown Maine Democrat activist named Graham Platner. And with all the certainty of rain on on a cloudy day, today’s media has zeroed in on Platner. Platner being the Democrat candidate for the Maine Senate seat now held by Republican Senator Susan Collins.

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Bremmer Suggests Musk Became the First Trillionaire Due to Trump Donation

14th June 2026

Newsbusters.

When Elon Musk’s SpaceX went public on the Nasdaq on Friday, he became the first trillionaire in history. Later that night on HBO’s Real Time, host Bill Maher wondered if you could still be a good capitalist and believe in “some cap on wealth.” Eurasian Group President Ian Bremmer responded not by answering the question but by suggesting that Musk’s history-making day was a result of his donation to President Trump’s 2024 campaign.

Maher wondered, “Is it going to be, like, five people who have all the money in the world, and can you be a good capitalist? Here’s my question: Can you be a good capitalist, because I think I am, or a believer in capitalism and still think there should be some cap on wealth?”

Bremmer began his response by waxing poetic but not answering the question, “Well, you have to—Americans believe that people should be able to make it, they should be successful. It’s one of the things that really makes our country work. We don’t think necessarily that someone who’s worth 100 million, even a billion, maybe even a trillion is necessarily a bad thing where in many other countries they do, but there has to be opportunity for the average American and their kids to get there.”

Turning more negative, Bremmer recalled, “We saw Graham Platner came out immediately today, ‘There should never be another trillionaire.’ You know, you see Elizabeth Warren, you’ll see Rob Reich, ‘Every billionaire is a policy failure.’ That reflects the fact a whole bunch of Americans feel like they don’t trust their leaders. They don’t trust these elites.”

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Britain Goes Full ‘Airstrip One’

14th June 2026

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In George Orwell’s 1984, Great Britain was just a province of Oceania named “Airstrip One” as a none-too-subtle nod to the U.K.’s role as host to the heavy bombers of U.S. Eighth Air Force during World War II.

Four decades past the real 1984, and there’s still no Oceania. But Britain looks more and more like Airstrip One as Parliament considers a bill opening up everyone’s smartphone to government supervision — and jail time for tech execs who don’t submit.

You had to figure this was probably coming, right?

Right.

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Sweden Plans to Lower Criminal Age to 14 Amid Rise in Violent Crime by Children

14th June 2026

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Import Turd World people, get Turd World problems.

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Data Center Civil War Leaves Virginia on the Verge of a Shutdown

14th June 2026

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Virginia is on the verge of its first shutdown in modern history, and it all comes down to data centers and Democratic Party infighting. Democrats control the governor’s mansion, the state Senate, and the House, yet the party can’t get on the same page.

“Virginia has to have a budget by June 30,” Republican Virginia state Sen. Glen Sturtevant told The Daily Signal. After fighting for “several months” on the budget, state leaders are locking horns over data centers and increasing taxes.

“If there’s an actual shutdown and there’s no money appropriated, you know teachers aren’t getting paid, cops aren’t getting paid,” Sturtevant continued.

Sturtevant explained that the Senate, including many Democrats, wants to eliminate the 20-year-old tax break for data centers that currently costs Virginia $2 billion a year that has to be made up for by taxing Virginians. House Democrats and Democrat Gov. Abigail Spanberger want to keep that tax break in place, protecting the data centers.

And their payoffs to Democrat politicians.

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Antisemitic Cornell student turns down interview because he’s ‘not interested in working for a Jew’

14th June 2026

New York Post.

A Cornell University student who applied for a summer internship with a Jewish-owned NYC startup rejected the opportunity with a hateful message: ‘Not interested in working for a Jew,” the shocked CEO posted on X.

Austin Franco put his antisemitism on full display when he passed up an interview with VryfID because its co-founders Gabe and Aiden Einhorn are proudly Jewish.

Franco, 19, delivered the message to both brothers via job board site Handshake after applying for a summer role at the company, which pairs renters with landlords and verifies their identities to prevent fraud.

The concept of freedom of association has been so expunged from American life that this will shock a lot of even un-Woke people.

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Pick & Place: a Nanoassembly Process to Scale Carbon Nanotube Quantum Chip Manufacturing

14th June 2026

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Pick & Place is a core building block of how C12 envisions the scalable manufacturing of carbon nanotube quantum processors. A carbon nanotube is 100,000 times thinner than a human hair. Placing one on a chip is like placing a hair on a surface the size of Paris, accurate to within a few streets. By introducing an intermediate assembly step that decouples nanotube growth from chip fabrication, the process brings significantly more flexibility and modularity to C12’s fabrication flow, while addressing one of the hardest challenges in quantum hardware manufacturing: qubit variability.

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The Academic Achievement Gap Is a Knowledge Gap

14th June 2026

The Foundry.

Children of married parents with high education levels are more likely to be healthy and succeed in school and life than their peers. Children from these families are also more likely to live above the poverty line and benefit from extracurricular activities such as music lessons, sports, and summer camp. These activities offer students prized background knowledge.

Students from families with lower education levels must rely more on schools to provide information. Poor reading and math scores nationwide do not give confidence that schools in low-income areas are bridging the gap. Many schools have reduced time spent on history, science, geography, literature, and civics in favor of generic reading strategies, so-called social-emotional learning, and “gender” studies. Schools often cut the very subjects that help students.

Differences in background knowledge have enormous implications for teaching reading. Two students can read the same paragraph and perform differently on the test, not because one is more intelligent, but because he knows the topic better.

For decades, researcher and former professor E.D. Hirsch argued that literacy is connected to content and vocabulary. Hirsch has argued that “broad general knowledge” is essential for reading comprehension because students need prior knowledge to understand what they read.

Likewise, professor of cognitive psychology Daniel T. Willingham, who researches reading comprehension, has also found that background information is important for students to understand text.

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The History of Greenpeace: The Evolution of Green Extremism

14th June 2026

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The era of unchecked “activism” that masks itself as science while practicing inhumane sabotage is reaching its end. We are witnessing the slow, painful process of reality catching up to the Greenpeace propaganda. And frankly, it’s about time.

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Giving Americans More Choices for Their Retirement Savings

14th June 2026

The Foundry.

For years, most Americans’ retirement savings plans have been locked out of certain investment choices, including some of the market’s best-performing assets. That makes it harder to save for retirement. Fortunately, though, this is about to change, giving savers new—and better—options for their investments.

At issue are not only the many rules and regulations surrounding what can go into 401(k)s and similar savings plans, but also the flimsy legal framework governing fiduciaries—the ones who manage your money. Many investment options are excluded, either by law or by common practice, as fiduciaries try to avoid both legitimate and frivolous lawsuits.

Asset classes like private equity, digital assets, and real estate effectively became the purview of “accredited investors” with very high net wealth and government workers with public pensions. Most Americans—those private-sector workers on Main Street—were left out.

For folks with a typical 401(k) retirement plan, this meant lower returns on their investments. U.S. private equity has delivered the highest long-term returns compared to public equities and other asset classes—even after fees—averaging 3 percentage points (about 20%) better annual growth than the S&P 500.

The Poster Child here is Social Security, which BY LAW has to put its money in U.S. Treasury debt, which famously pays the worst return on the planet because it is also popularly believed to be the most secure investment you can make Supposedly Social Security payments go into a ‘trust fund’, but that fund consists of U.S. debt, which means that the money has already been spent. Social Security is depending on the ‘full faith and credit of the United States’ to get its money back, which means that the situation is no different than if the SS system depended on current tax revenues for its payments. It is, in short, a Ponzi scheme.

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The Destructivists

14th June 2026

Quillette.

In February 2022, Tyler Cowen made a prediction that sounded premature to many people: wokeism had peaked. At the time, this seemed far from obvious. The elite institutions most associated with wokeness as a kind of new moral politics—universities, media organisations, nonprofits, foundations, publishing houses, museums, professional associations, and large corporations—still seemed firmly under its grip. DEI bureaucracies were still expanding. “Cancellations” still carried real social and professional force. Corporate America still spoke the language of “equity” with missionary confidence.

In Cowen’s original 2022 formulation, he suggested that the movement would survive as a subculture: educated, affluent, disproportionately white, and institutionally influential. But no longer commanding the country’s morality. The pendulum, he thought, had begun to swing. School-board revolts, growing impatience with cancellations, the backlash to progressive overreach and lawlessness in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles, and the sheer unattractiveness of the movement’s cultural style all suggested that wokeism had passed its high-water mark.

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Quote of the Day – Credentialism

14th June 2026

We have too many people who are credentialed rather than educated, and too many people who think their education creates an automatic entitlement. The problem isn’t with “merit” rising to the top, the problem is that we have a false and destructive idea of what constitutes merit.
– Glenn Reynolds

One of the most amusing accusations against Spencer Pratt was that he had no experience in government, no training in government, and no credentials in government. What made it risible was the patently poor performance those with experience, education, and credentials have displayed in governing Los Angeles. A Spence Pratt could almost certainly do no worse than they have done.

Throughout my life, it has been my experience that ability is only rarely indicated by the credentials an individual holds. An MFA does not guarantee the holder will write a book worth reading. Yet oddly, Andy Weir, with no credentials in writing, can turn out books like The Martian and Larry Correia can turn out best-seller after best-seller despite the handicap of lacking the relevant degree.

Perhaps closer to home, compare the academic performance of homeschooled children taught by those with no academic credentials to those attending public schools taught by only highly credentialed educators. The median performance of the home-schooled far outpaces the median performance of those going through public schools.

Yet credentialism has one strength. It removes the pressure on decision-makers to exercise judgment in choosing people. No one ever gets fired for choosing the best-credentialed choice, however incompetent or unmotivated the person holding those credentials may be. “Well, he had all the right credentials,” excuses failure.

 

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How to Earn a Billion Dollars

14th June 2026

Paul Graham.

Since this is apparently the future prime ministers’ club, I’m going to tell you about something it would be good if more politicians understood: I’m going to tell you how people become billionaires. I hope this will be useful to you even if you don’t plan to go into politics. Those of you who don’t become prime minister can become billionaires instead.

Starting a successful startup is the most common way to become a billionaire, so in effect I’ve spent the last 21 years training people to become billionaires. So far about 30 of them have, but there are many more in the pipeline.

So you can imagine how astonished I was last month when an American politician said that it was impossible to earn a billion dollars. I felt like a skating coach hearing someone say that it’s impossible to do a triple axel. Of course it’s possible. It’s hard, but it’s possible.

The politician in question was, of course, Alexandra Occasional-Cortex. (My guess would have been Bernie, but I’m old-sch00l.)

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Thought for the Day

14th June 2026

It’s all about priorities.

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Royal Marines Seize Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker in Channel

14th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

In a six-hour operation in the early hours of Sunday morning, Royal Marine Commandos and law enforcement officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) boarded the Smyrtos, a Russian tanker operating off the south coast of England.

The vessel, which was sailing under the flag of Cameroon, will now be moved to an anchorage off the south coast of England and will be monitored for any environmental or safety concerns, officials said.

The operation, ordered by Sir Keir Starmer, comes after months of warnings that Russian shadow tankers, which are used by Vladimir Putin to trade sanctioned oil across the world, were sailing with impunity through the Channel.

The Telegraph previously revealed that tankers had been escorted through the Channel by Russian warships in open defiance of UK sanctions.

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Today in Trump Derangement Syndrome.

13th June 2026

Judge orders Trump officials to re-install signs and exhibits at national parks on topics like slavery and climate change (Reuters)  Because, as we all know, every judge knows more abcut what the Exccutive Branch ought to be doing than some silly President.

Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs (Maxine Joselow/New York Times)

At 80, Trump Is Everywhere and Showing Signs of Age (Annie Linskey/Wall Street Journal)  Come and get your Narrative, righ here.

RFK Jr. melts down over NYT report, admits he blacklists reporters (Beth Mole/Ars Technica)  Melts down! Well, maybe not, but that’s the Narrative and we’re sticking to it.

Trump Is Losing Ground With White Working-Class Voters on the Economy (Shane Goldmacher/New York Times) We hope we hope we hope….

Furious Lawrence O’Donnell Makes Secretary Rubio’s UFC Remarks All About Trump

CNN Locates Trump-Trashing ‘Fact Checker’ Daniel Dale on L.A. Vote-Counting Delays

 

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Enoch Powell Again: on How Third-World Immigration to Britain Got Going

13th June 2026

The New Neo. Especially, watch the videos.

Enoch Powerll was the first Woke cancellee.

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Podcaster Says American Blacks Should Mass Exodus Back to Africa Over Karmelo Anthony Verdict

13th June 2026

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Don’t go away mad … just go away.

I think they’d soon regret leeaving America for the Turd World.

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Bonus Thought for the Day

13th June 2026

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Thought for the Day

13th June 2026

I’m the one in the middle.

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Word for the Day: Peculation

13th June 2026

Sounds like something one might do for great profit on OnlyFans.

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Media Grave-Stomp on ExxonMobil’s ‘Darth Vader of Global Warming’ Lee Raymond

13th June 2026

Newsbusters.

Imagine being so mentally polluted (no pun intended) by your disdain for people who disagree with your climate fanaticism that you turn them into carbon footprint monsters in their obituaries? That’s exactly what leftist media outlets did writ large upon the passing of legendary former ExxonMobil CEO Lee Raymond.

Outlets like Bloomberg News, The New York Times, the Houston Chronicle and the Australia-based Sydney Morning Herald all took aim at Raymond following news of his death at age 87. They all turned Raymond into Mother Earth’s archnemesis by making him the face of Big Oil and the so-called climate change denier movement.

Some even went as far as to compare Raymond to one of the most notorious Sith Lord villains in Star Wars. Never mind that the “unrelenting” Raymond’s life could be seen as one of America’s great success stories in turning ExxonMobil into the world’s most profitable company for a time, as The Wall Street Journal highlighted. But when do we expect the lefty journalists to purely celebrate anything Americana?

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Public Schools Are in a Downward Spiral

13th June 2026

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After decades of steady growth, attendance in U.S. K-12 public schools has shifted drastically. Over the past five years, registration has fallen by 2.3 percent, or 1.18 million students, and schools show no signs of rebounding. Lower birth rates are the primary driver of the downturn. The number of births has decreased steadily in recent years, with 690,000 fewer children born in 2024 than in 2007.

You can believe that if you want to. I suspect it’s more being driven by parents realizing that if they want an educated child they’re going to have to do it themselves rather than hand it off to the government. Roman Catholics have been doing this for centuries and the cost-effectiveness and superiority of that education over what one gets at a government school is common knowledge.

The loss of enrolled students has prompted some desperate measures. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is offering “free” childcare for 2-year-olds regardless of their parents’ income. In 2024, parents of toddlers spent an average of more than $23,000 on center-based childcare, according to the NYC Comptroller.

Why the ‘desperation’? Because all public schools depend for their funding on Federal ‘education’ programs, such as free breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner, which money is shelled out based on enrollment.

For those still attending public schools, chronic absence—the percentage of students missing 10 percent or more of a school year—is a growing problem. As of January 20, the latest data show that chronic absenteeism, which surged from 15 percent pre-COVID to 28 percent in 2022, remains elevated at 24 percent.

The assumption here, of course, is that when a child is ‘absent’ from the local government school, they are wandering the streets getting into mischief. That’s certainly a possibility in The ‘Hood, but more and more it reflects homeschooling and other alternatives. But no—if the government is not ‘educating’ your kid, your kid is not getting educated. QED.

Marc Oestreich, an education policy consultant and strategist, writes that in many cases, students are responding to schools that fail to teach them to read, fail to adapt to their needs, and fail to demonstrate that another day in the building is worth their time.

Oestreich asserts, “The honest version of the absenteeism story is not that American parents have suddenly become uniquely irresponsible, or that students have collectively misplaced their work ethic somewhere between TikTok and the bus stop. The honest story is that a substantial number of families, concentrated among the poor, the male, and the badly served, have concluded from direct experience that what their local public school offers is not worth the time.”

And there you have it. Markets work even when you don’t want them to.

While public schools are struggling, private school attendance has remained steady. However, as more parental choice bills advance, the number of children attending private schools will very likely increase. There are currently 75 private school choice programs in 34 states, serving more than 1.5 million students.

Also, the Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Program, which takes effect on January 1, 2027, is likely to substantially increase the number of students leaving public schools for private schools.

A step in the right direction.

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EU Migration Pact Comes Into Force: Everything You Need to Know

13th June 2026

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After nearly eleven years in the making, the EU’s flagship asylum and migration management legislation, commonly called the Migration Pact, entered into force on June 12th. Implementing the law is now mandatory for all EU countries (except for some provisions in the case of Denmark, which has a broader opt-out from common EU home affairs legislation).

The main objective of the Pact was to introduce a single, harmonized asylum procedure that would ensure that refugees get the exact same treatment, regardless of which member state they apply to for asylum, as well as to make both entry and return procedures more streamlined. The EU Commission is celebrating this milestone as something that will finally solve all of Europe’s migration woes and put the decade-old conflict about border control and illegal entries to rest.

But that’s just wishful thinking, as national conservative parties across Europe have never accepted the Pact and will keep on fighting against its implementation for the foreseeable future. Their criticism targets not only the so-called solidarity mechanism and its mandatory migrant relocation quotas but also the fact that the Pact fails to strengthen external borders and prevent illegal entries in any meaningful way; in fact, it forces member states to allow more migrants in.

Cutting their own throats, slowly.

ATQUE: ‘The Suicide Of Europe’: Historic EU Migration Pact Goes Into Force Today As Fracture-Lines Grow

 

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Spencer Pratt Drops Bombshell Clip With Claims of Video Evidence That Will Force ‘Morons’ Raman or Bass to resign

13th June 2026

New York Post.

Don’t hold your breath waiting for itl.

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Green Councillor Forced to Study Equality Act After Cancelling Authors

13th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

A Green councillor who compared gender-critical authors to Holocaust deniers has been forced to study the Equality Act.

Helen Elliott-Boult, a Green councillor for Stroud district council (SDC), justified the cancellation of an event featuring two authors critical of transgender ideology, set to take place at Stroud Brewery in the Cotswolds.

The event was cancelled because of fears for “the safety of members of our trans community”.

Council officers have mandated that Ms Elliott-Boult attend training, reinforcing that gender-critical views are protected by law in the UK.

I guess some views are more equal than others.

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Gazans Prepare for ‘Revolution’ Against Hamas

13th June 2026

The Telegraph (UK).

Gazans are preparing for public protests against Hamas in what is being touted as a grassroots “revolution” against the terror group.

Good luck with that.

The movement, which appears to have been started by Gazans in exile, is calling for surviving residents in the enclave to gather en masse.

Wonder how many will die?

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Police Diversity Training Used Images of Farage and White People in Chains

13th June 2026

The Times (UK).

Police officers were given anti-racism training featuring clips of Nigel Farage and an image of white people in chains and black people holding guns, The Times can reveal.

Training material seen by The Times shows the mandatory session, delivered to officers and staff at North Yorkshire police, was linked to the Police Race Action Plan and asked officers to reflect on “what anti-racism means” to them personally and professionally.

A serving officer who attended said trainers showed an image reversing the racial roles of slavery and asked officers to imagine how they would feel if they had been taught that version of history at school.

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Socialist Seattle Mayor CRIES as Fisher Investments LEAVES to Texas Taking $387 Billion!

13th June 2026

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Actions have consequences. Democrats never seem to understand that.

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The Reaction to the Karmelo Anthony Conviction is Nuts

12th June 2026

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Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) points out how deranged American African culture is.

I sincerely hope that the Metcalf family sue this kids parents for wrongful death and strip them of every cent they have.

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Lesbian Couple Moves to Minneapolis “for a Fresh Start,” Immediately Has Moving Truck Stolen

12th June 2026

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There is a reason pepole are leaving such places rather than moving to such places.

The U-Haul was later found, but it was completely empty. After the fundraiser hit its target amount, a thank-you update was added.

Maybe they could open a lemonade stand….

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Major Canadian Newspaper Publishes Article About “Properly” Hating Elon Musk for Becoming the First Trillionaire

12th June 2026

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Image for article: Major Canadian newspaper publishes article about "properly" hating Elon Musk for becoming the first trillionaire ?

Countries whose Wokerati ruling classes are more insulated from their real-people population are more apt to have Narrative Media that will more readily say the quiet part out lout.

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Thought for the Day

12th June 2026

If you’ve ever met me,
You will not forget me.,

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Black Activism in America Has Become Cultural Poison

12th June 2026

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Much like the feminist movement (or any leftist movement), black rights activism in America has mutated from its original form into something bizarre and monstrous. Civil rights conflicts tend to be born from legitimate grievances if a society’s intention is to create general “equality” under the law. But this is only the surface view, the lipstick, the young and naive version of what these movements are all about.

They appeal to the western sense of honor, reason and fairness. However, there is such a thing as suicidal empathy. The western world has become so infatuated with the idea of total equality that many people are willing to overlook the undeniable and sometimes dangerous differences between ethnic groups and their subcultures.

Lacking the ability to discern and yes, discriminate to a logical degree, is not something the west can afford to do. What happens when civil rights become a license for cultural elimination? White people, a minority in decline with 11% of the global population, have to stop exercising empathy and start exercising caution.

The Karmelo Anthony case is just one of many examples of expansive minority violence against white Americans being justified in the name of civil rights. To be sure, there are many black conservatives out there who do not agree and they are being targeted by left-wing activists for speaking out. But sadly, a vast majority of blacks in the US are captured by the far-left plantation.

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Democrat-Led States Skip Great American State Fair

12th June 2026

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t least seven states have withdrawn from participating in the Great American State Fair, a 16-day celebration tied to the festivities on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., surrounding the nation’s 250th anniversary.

The governors of the seven states — Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oregon and Washington — are all Democrats.

Massachusetts and North Carolina said they declined to participate in the fair, set to begin June 25, because of budget constraints, The New York Times reported. Some states are instead holding celebrations of their own, many years in the making.

Sure. I believe that.

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Europe’s Changing Demographics

12th June 2026

The New Neo.

Astounding facts can be found here about the demographic transformation of Western Europe. An excerpt:

Between 2010 and today, in only 16 years, the number of foreign-born residents in Europe rocketed from 40million to more than 64million. In other words, Europe’s ruling class added 24million foreign-born residents in only 16 years, with nearly three-quarters coming from radically different cultures and nations.

It’s that last bit that’s of great import: “from radically different cultures and nations.” Not just “radically different,” either, but a significant number of the newcomers are also uninterested in assimilating to their new cultural surroundings and in some instances they hate them and actively wish to change them.

The US does – or used to do – somewshat better at assimilation, but Europe historically has been much less interested in that process. Perhaps that’s because European nations are more based on a shared physical (genetic) and historical heritage and less based on shared principles (or at least overtly stated shared principles rather than subtly understood ones), whereas the US has always been composed mostly of people “from away” who have come because they are interested in liberty and opportunity.

The advent of the welfare state, both in Europe and in the US, has diluted that motive.

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