Monday, October 13, 2025

Whitney Webb October update

@marcusa8007
This woman is a national treasure, needs protection 😮❤❤

@laroark5036
We all have been sold down the river.

@zacharybraganza3747
Listen to her, she is the best Journalist of the century

@MMoore-72
Whitney is one of the best independent journalists extremely smart, articulate, and in depth.

@sunnyquin
China gate was a tip of the iceberg. We were sold out in the first of His administrations and under Biden. Both families and in-laws were accepting payoffs and sweet lobbying deals. Under Clinton the jews sold silent submarine technology to China.

@barbarataylor2494
The tangled webs Whitney Webbs

@auntbroccoli9992
Most days I just stay off the computer and phone. I'm more than happy to go backwards...pre 1990's when we didn't have the Internet

@EC55555
The murder of Ron Brown is yet one more instance of utter corruption. Completely covered up.

@WagnerRCouchSr
You had my attention, now you have my interest!

@kohchang2007
Just wow!! No teleprompter, no cards to read from, she has all this information, freely available to her, unfettered. She has genius level intelect ... Amazing and overwhelming at the same time. Oh, and she scares the shit out of me...


As the U.S. races to dominate artificial intelligence, a dangerous question emerges: can America outpace China without becoming a mirror image of its authoritarian techno-state? In this compelling analysis, the speaker challenges the growing call for civil-military fusion in the U.S.—a model China has aggressively pursued—which increasingly resembles a corporatist architecture that blurs the line between democracy and technocracy. Is this convergence a national security necessity, or a quiet surrender of American civil liberties in the name of power?

Digging beneath the surface, the discussion unveils the deep entanglement between U.S. financial elites, Big Tech, and Chinese state-linked corporations. From Henry Kissinger’s long-standing ties to Beijing, to Wall Street oligarchs like Larry Fink and Steve Schwarzman straddling both Chinese and American power circles; the speaker argues that transnational capital, not ideology, is driving the AI arms race. The implications reach back decades, connecting today’s elite with shadowy scandals like Chinagate and the suspicious death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. And now, with figures like Howard Lutnick poised to lead U.S. commerce, and Elon Musk simultaneously entangled with both U.S. defense and Chinese tech, the question becomes unavoidable: how secure is national security when capital knows no borders?

This video forces a reckoning with AI not just as a technological frontier, but as a vehicle for a creeping global technocratic order—one shaped not by nations, but by unaccountable economic power. If the future is programmable, who’s holding the code?

Thursday, October 9, 2025

ICE and Antifa by Tucker Carlson

@craig_ramjet990
I was a cop for 40 years. I worked my ass off helping people. I see what's happening and I have no more answers. Good luck everyone.

@CME396
Founding fathers are rolling in their graves right now… We’ve fallen so far

@MegAnn0710
Tucker Carlson please don’t ever censor your podcast. You are one of the very few that still report unbiased, unfiltered, blunt information. Thank you.

@hz1989
American people are being sucked dry by Israel, corrupt politicians, corporations, deranged cops, taxes, usury fees…
TIME TO WAKE UP. WATER THE TREE.

@benk1485
Releasing the Epstein files would help bring people together.
They are doing the occult zog playbook...
1. Print shekels for illegals, poison drugs, and perversions
2. Chaos and bloodshed ensues
3. Send in the stormtroopers to beat the peasants
We've seen this movie before.
RELEASE EPSTEIN FILES NOW

@cardboardwarrior1
God bless all you Patriots

@rfo3225
I am a boomer, and about 15 years your senior. You are right, we dropped the ball, not knowing we were being sold down the river by many of our "leadership". We ARE at a precipice. Is it too late. I hope not. God help us.

@wariannn1253
You hit all the points on the decline of this nation. I’ve been saying this for years. Thank you for using your voice !!!❤❤❤

@mysticshadow425
It is not only here in the the US but look at the UK and the EU. This is being done by design.

@pnwvibes
We love you Tucker! STAY SAFE

@marykmay
Thank you Tucker and Candace. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

@ONEREMEDYUSA
AIPAC AIPAC AIPAC... Started this years ago. The joogs wanted to dismantle the Christian countries, period.

@dp868
In the Balkans, we had a couple of civil wars in the last 100 years. Last one 35 years ago, and I can tell you that people who want that in the USA are idiots. You have the best country in the world and you will destroy it with all this bs. I pray for you


Monday, October 6, 2025

Misdirection by All In Metal




"In all societies, from societies that are very meagerly developed and have barely attained the dawnings of civilization, down to the most advanced and powerful societies, two classes of people appear: a class that rules and a class that is ruled. The first class, always the less numerous, performs all political functions, monopolizes power and enjoys the advantages that power brings, whereas the second, the more numerous class, is directed and controlled by the first." ― The Ruling Class, by Italian political scientist Gaetano Mosca (1858–1941)


Gaetano Mosca, an Italian sociologist and political theorist, is best known for his theory that all politically organized societies are governed by an organized minority, which he termed the "political class". According to Mosca, this minority, regardless of the formal structure of government—be it a monarchy, republic, or democracy—exercises real power because it is unified and capable of coordinated action, while the majority remains disorganized and fragmented. This principle is inevitable, as a small, cohesive group acting in concert can easily overcome a larger, uncoordinated population.

Mosca argued that the power of the minority stems not from numbers but from its organizational capacity, which allows it to make swift decisions and maintain internal cohesion. He illustrated this with the analogy that a hundred men acting in unison will triumph over a thousand individuals acting separately, simply because the smaller group can communicate and coordinate more effectively. This organizational advantage becomes more pronounced in large, complex societies, where the difficulty of organizing the majority increases significantly.

The ruling minority legitimizes its power through a "political formula"; a justification or ideology that aligns with the prevailing values of the society, such as divine right, tradition, or popular sovereignty. These formulas are not fixed; but evolve with historical and cultural conditions, and they serve both to maintain the elite's rule and to justify its actions. Mosca emphasized that the structure of power is not defined by legal or constitutional forms but by the actual social organization of those who govern.

Mosca's theory is distinct from other elitist models, such as C. Wright Mills' "power elite," as Mosca sought a universal explanation of political society rather than a critique of a specific historical moment. He also believed that elites are not necessarily hereditary; individuals from any social class could rise to power if they possessed the necessary organizational skills and ambition. In modern bureaucratic societies, the ruling class increasingly includes professional administrators and officials who manage the state's machinery.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Charlie Kirk's funeral by Pearl

@Hoodeeman
If I die and my wife acts like that, dig me up. I got questions

@Ifoughtpiranhas
There's good reason why none of Kirk's other family members were at the "memorial" rally.

@carterjames4063
They have twenty T-shirts referencing Charlie’s death on the TPUSA website. $35 + shipping. Shit is weird man

@CAPITALISMM
Lol she couldn't even muster up fake tears. Constantly dabbing her fakeup crusty dry eyes and looking up at the sky like some sort of bad Hollywood production. Don't even get me started on the pyrotechnics.

@msshaffer5
Everyone’s milking this man’s death. What a cash grab. Have some dignity. Take a minute to reflect. Jesus Christ

@lillywesterlin6458
She was a plant to handle Charlie. Their engagement was weird, how they met was weird, and his podcast introducing her as his fiance was super weird and she was over acting on her attraction towards him. The Romania child trafficking. She is a plant

@wendystockton4235
Can you imagine Jackie Kennedy selling merchandise immediately after President Kennedy’s funeral?

@davidbgooch9587
All I know is I'm a pretty hardened combat veteran and when my daughter was killed 5.5 years ago it took almost 2 years till I could even talk about it. She would have been 23 this last Saturday. I can still picture her laying on that metal table. Ain't no way this is real. I hate having to say this

@BrendaAder-mj8ul
I lost my husband suddenly and tragically. We were not even on good terms, but I spent a LONG time dealing with my emotions and processing what happened. This woman acts like it's business as usual. It's, honestly, very creepy. I'd be wary of her. She's not right in her spirit.

@Not_a_witch
I went to a veterans memorial a few days ago. The stark contrast between that or the reverence for JFK and the glib and gaudy display that was Kirk’s memorial has seriously turned me off to Erika and TPUSA

@QQQQQZful
My husband died suddenly in front of me 5 years ago, and I couldn't function at all for 6 months. I cried at the mention of his name. I'm still stopped in my tracks at times when I'm going about my business and I think of him, and I tear up and have to catch my breath. I certainly couldn't function at such a high level that she seems to be functioning in. Her behavior seems odd.


A public memorial service for Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was held on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, 11 days after his assassination during a speech at Utah Valley University on September 10. The event, titled "Building a Legacy: Remembering Charlie Kirk," began at 11 a.m. local time and drew tens of thousands of attendees, with some estimates expecting up to 100,000 people. Enhanced security measures, comparable to a Super Bowl or Level 1 Special Event, were in place, including metal detectors and a ban on all bags.

President Donald Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other high-profile figures delivered emotional tributes, with Trump calling Kirk a "martyr for American freedom" and a "giant of his generation". Erika Kirk, his widow, gave a deeply personal and religious speech, declaring she had forgiven the shooter, Tyler Robinson, which prompted a standing ovation. The service was livestreamed on platforms including Rumble, Fox News, and ABC News Live, allowing global access to the tribute.