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THE GROUND TROOPS OF THE REVOLUTION ARE BEING TRAINED BEFORE OUR EYES

I'm pretty sure that most parents have no idea that their children are being trained to become cannon fodder for the insurgency that has been gaining steam for quite a while.

Insurgencies are fundamentally different in their tactics from revolutions, even though their goals are largely the same.

Revolutions seek to replace the current order through a spasm of violence, and while they can and often do build upon work done by an insurgency, they need not.

They can be triggered by events or by a perceived weakness of the regime, whether caused by internal or external factors, while insurgencies aim to erode the regime's strength through some form of asymmetrical warfare.

The whole point of the "long march through the institutions" was to slowly build an insurgency by weakening the American regime through internal subversion and by training several generations through ideological indoctrination and destroying social trust.

First, take over academia, then government, and K-12, coopt the media and turn it into Pravda, and only then resort to low-level violence and unleashing criminals.

Because most adults fail to see the pattern and still trust our institutions despite their hollowing out, the left has made huge strides in achieving its goals, and perhaps the most important success story has been its takeover of public schools.

Conservatives rightly focus on the propagandistic efforts of Pravda to brainwash people, but that brainwashing is aimed at adults who will not be the ground troops of the revolution they hope to spark.

Children are especially ripe for brainwashing and recruitment for obvious reasons, and one of the key tasks of schools is teaching students how to be citizens in a Republic.

They used to teach civics. Now they teach activism and revolution.

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THE FREAK WORLD OF NICK FUENTES

[TTP:  Mature audiences may not be aware of Nick Fuentes or his “Groypers,” but our kids and grandkids almost certainly are. It behooves us to make ourselves aware.] [TTP:  Mature audiences may not be aware of Nick Fuentes or his “Groypers,” but our kids and grandkids almost certainly are. It behooves us to make ourselves aware.]

Whatever else may be said about him, one fact cannot be denied: Nicholas J. Fuentes, the 27-year-old racialist influencer, is on the run of his life.

That’s a remarkable shift from 2017, when Fuentes was a little-known university freshman who hosted a little-watched political talk show. Over time, he developed a fanatical, cultlike following known as the “Groypers.”

His digital following soon crossed over into the real world: first, with his involvement in the 2017 Unite the Right rally; then, with his long-running feud with conservative activist Charlie Kirk; and finally, with his role in “Stop the Steal,” which culminated outside the U.S. Capitol on January 6.

Fuentes has cultivated a reputation as the most provocative and controversial figure on the Right. He has done this by embracing taboos, praising Hitler, and opposing interracial marriage.

In turn, he has ridden a wave of spectacle and outrage to new heights, with an appearance on The Tucker Carlson Show, and garnering frequent coverage in outlets such as the New York Times and The Atlantic.

Attempting to undercut his growing influence, the media and Fuentes’s right-leaning critics both tend to focus on Fuentes’s record of offensive remarks. Take Fuentes’s appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored. During the two-hour interview, Morgan played a litany of clips from Fuentes’s talk show, highlighting bigoted comments he’s made over the years.

But this line of attack merely plays into Fuentes’s hands.

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THE SANDS OF IWO JIMA

sands-of-iwo-jimaThis is the black sand beach the US Marines stormed on February 19, 1945, beginning the legendary Battle of Iwo Jima. Overlooking the beach is Mount Suribachi, where four days later Joe Rosenthal took his iconic photo of six Marines planting the US flag on its summit.

You can come here once a year at a commemoration jointly held by the US and Japanese militaries. Guests of honor are the few Marine veterans of the battle still alive. I attended on the 70th Anniversary of the battle in 2015. To be here on these sands and on the summit of Suribachi, where the memorial lauds them – “On Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue” – with these heroic men is an indescribable privilege. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #23, photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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RUMINATING ON RUEMMLER

You may only now be hearing about Kathryn Ruemmler because of her connections to Jeffrey Epstein — including reports that she referred to him as “Uncle Jeffrey” and accepted a $9,400 Hermes handbag from him — but you have seen her work. Those associations ultimately led to her recent resignation from Goldman Sachs, yet Ruemmler, Barack Obama’s White House counsel and often described as a political “fixer,” has been near some of the most consequential controversies of the past two decades.

Washington insists it runs on rules, but every so often the public sees something else — not a cinematic conspiracy, but a professional ecosystem. A network, sometimes called the “swamp,” a governing class that moves from government to law firms to finance to media and back again, carrying influence with it almost like diplomatic immunity.

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DOES MIGHT MAKE RIGHT?

We’d all like to think we live in a just world. A world in which the strong take care of the weak, and where good ultimately triumphs.But if we’re being honest, we know that’s not the case. There is no shortage of injustice in the world or examples of rulers abusing their power.

For many people, this is a painful realization they come to only in adulthood.

But to the Greeks, it was common knowledge.

Writing nearly 2,500 years ago, the Greek historian Thucydides highlighted this in a famous passage from his History of the Peloponnesian War. Known today as the “Melian Dialogue,” the section reveals the harsh reality of power politics. It has inspired leaders and politicians ever since, and debates continue to rage as to what the proper response should be to the reality Thucydides portrays.

Today, we look at the Melian Dialogue to respond to the question, “Does might make right?” The answer, you might be surprised to learn, is far from straightforward…

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THE CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS OF MALTA

christian-knights-of-maltaThey look real, don’t they?  Ready to defend their Christian land with their lives.  We are in the Palace Armory Museum of Malta, where you realize there is no nation on earth more proud of their Christian heritage.  It was on Malta in 1565 that a few thousand Christian Knights led by 70 year-old Jean de Vallette defeated in utter humiliation a massive horde of Moslem Ottomans led by Suleiman the Magnificent.

In seeking to use Malta as his launchpad to conquer all of Christian Europe, Suleiman was bitter in defeat: “This cursed island is like a barrier interposed between us and our possessions,” believing that Allah ordained all Christian lands need be taken for Islam by the sword.

Vallette knew what he and his Knights faced: “It is the great battle of the Cross and the Koran which is now to be fought. A formidable army of infidels is at the point of invading our island.”

The incredibly heroic saga of the Knights’ victory is told in The Siege of Malta, on TTP since 2009.  What’s critical to understand now is that, after 5½ centuries, the Maltese people are just as proud of their history and Christian heritage as ever.

Come with me in early November to meet them, to make this history a part of your life, and experience The Magic of Malta.    (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #264 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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“THE OLD WORLD IS GONE”

I am here to tell you that the pundits are wrong: that America First never meant America Alone, that Donald Trump has no intention of dissolving or “shattering” NATO.The Trump foreign policy is not to abandon allies but to force them to stop freeloading, to make them true partners, not surly dependents, and by doing so, across the world, from Europe to the Middle East to Taiwan and Japan, reduce American overreach — paid for endlesssly by the American taxpayer — and replace it with an unassailable alliance that maintains peace through strength.

It is true nationalism: the idea that discrete groups of people should have the right to rule themselves, not to be ruled by a foreign elite in some distant capital, whether London or Moscow or Beijing or Brussels. It is the idea that those nations are responsible to and serve the interests of their own people. And it is the axiom that such nations should be able to defend themselves, not outsourcing their sovereignty but standing upright, individually, or in concert.

Indeed, “the old world is gone.” The order now ushered in is not just different: it’s better.

The following address, above in full video and reprinted in full and beautifully articulating the vision I’m sharing with you, was delivered to the Munich Security Conference on Saturday(2/14) by Donald Trump’s Secretary of State and my former Senator Marco Rubio. In Munich, Secretary of State Marco Rubio buries the old order, defines the new era in geopolitics in which American allies must be true partners, not dependents...and gets a standing ovation. …RDM

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THE STALLING OF THE SAVE AMERICA ACT –A GIFT?

Rarely is there a political issue like the SAVE America Act, which is extremely popular with the American people, but lacks support in the upper house of Congress. The SAVE America Act, if voted into law, would put an end to most vote fraud and election irregularities in America. About 80% of voters support the bill, yet it has less than 50% support from U.S. senators.

It is obvious why there is overwhelming support from the people for this legislation. Election integrity is the DNA of America. The legitimacy and moral authority of the country come only from the people who express their preferences for their local, state, and national government officials through free and fair elections. When there is vote fraud and election irregularities, the moral authority of government is compromised, causing the people to disrespect and distrust their own government.

The moral authority of United States is also critical in maintaining regional and world order and peace. The most crucial factor in prevailing against corrupt regimes and dictatorial foreign governments is often the moral authority of the United States. When the U.S. loses its moral authority, as it did during the Biden administration, the deterrent power of the United States is compromised and foreign adversaries are emboldened.

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THE GREAT BLACK OF MAKALU

black-of-makaluThe 5th highest mountain on earth at 8,463 meters/27,765ft, Makalu is Sanskrit for “Great Black” – a name for Shiva, the Hindu god of creative destruction, as here is one of his homes. You’re looking face on the Southeast Ridge (the right side in sun, the left side in shade), which is the primary climbing route.

You’re seeing the entire south side of Makalu in Nepal, while the north side is in Tibet with the border running along the horizon crestline. Makalu Base Camp lies below the bottom right corner of the photo. This was taken at over 20,000 feet on our approach from Everest and Lhotse – 12 miles away – during our Himalaya Helicopter Expedition, or “HHE.”

Everyone is understandably entranced with Everest – yet the other 8,000 meter Himalayan giants are breathtakingly magnificent in their own right, and you can see why with Makalu. On our HHE, we went to them all! (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #37 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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CIVILIZATIONAL CONFIDENCE

[This Monday’s Archive was originally published in TTP on December 28, 2006. It was a plea that America regain the civilizational confidence that we had lost 20 years ago. Last Friday (2/13) that plea was answered.  As Mike Ryan was writing his astonishingly brilliant HFR – which is an absolute must-read – at the same time at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was delivering an unabashedly heroic call for Western countries – what was once called Christendom – to regain their confidence in Western Civilization. Nothing could be more important that it be regained.]  

TTP, December 28, 2006

Here’s a tip for all of you younger folks in your 20s and 30s.  If you think the world is strange now, wait ‘till you get older.  For the older you get, the weirder the world looks.

There comes a time for us when the observation of scientist J.B.S. Haldane (1892-1964) regarding the ultimate laws of physics governing the universe comes into play, that “the Universe is not only weirder than we suppose, but weirder than we can suppose.”

Then again, Haldane had an unusual sense of humor.  His famous reply, when asked what attribute of God, the Creator of the Universe, he personally found most remarkable, was:  “An inordinate fondness for beetles.”

There are an estimated five to eight million separate species of beetles comprising the order Coleoptera.

 

But far weirder to me than beetles and science’s inability to explain sub-atomic particles in terms other than probabilities is being at an airport.

Specifically, being at an airport waiting to board an incredibly complex machine that will lift me and hundreds of other people thousands of feet into the air, and land us safely on the ground thousands of miles away in a few hours – a simply astounding achievement of reason and civilization – while a few minutes before I had to take off my shoes and had a tube of toothpaste confiscated because of fear of proto-hominid barbarians chanting Allahu akhbar who want to destroy such achievements.

What is stone cold weird is that the civilization capable of such achievements tolerates the proto-hominids for a picosecond.

So we come to the key fundamental issue of our day, the outcome of which will determine our future:  civilizational confidence.

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THE KASBAH OF AÏT BENHADDOU

ait-benhaddouAït Benhaddou is a thousand year-old kasbah or fortified village on the ancient trade route from the Sahara to Marrakech in Morocco. It’s constructed entirely of rammed earth, adobe, and wood.

Remember the famous scene in Gladiator where Maximus shouts “Are you not entertained?!” to the bloodthirsty crowd? It was filmed here, as were scenes in many other movies such as “The Jewel of the Nile,” and “The Mummy,” or the series ”The Game of Thrones.”

Yet this is no location set – people live here, scores of families, as they have for a millennium. You’re welcome to come here to see how they live for real – as here Hollywood is far, far away. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #181 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 02/13/26

Espionage isn’t what it used to be. Trench coats and dead drops are relics. Today, the battlefield is invisible: software supply chains, industrial permits, energy grids, logistics corridors. Foreign powers position factories near critical infrastructure, embed in supply chains, and quietly shape the flow of data and resources. Proximity is leverage. Legitimacy is cover. The system itself delivers the advantage.

This week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent laid it bare in Congress: control your industries or surrender your sovereignty. Tariffs, reshoring, supply chain security are national defense tools.

Private enterprise stays essential, but survival depends on protective perimeter control. Energy, steel, microchips, and critical infrastructure are treated like ports and pipelines in wartime: strategic assets that cannot be held hostage. Production equals freedom.

No production, no autonomy.

Globalism runs the opposite play. It centralizes power, fragments families, suppresses optimism, and builds dependency. Anti-growth greenism, fear campaigns, and fertility suppression weaken populations to make them governable.

The collapse of elites this week shows resistance is possible. The principle is clear: favor competence over connections, defend structural sovereignty, and build systems, including industrial, informational, social that generate durable advantage.

The battlefield is everywhere your nation produces, communicates, and decides. This week was critical. Review it, understand it, act before the next move lands.

Come on over to the HFR where we cover news like no one else.

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RECONQUISTA

[This Monday's Archive was originally posted in TTP on August 27, 2009.  It is a nutshell history of how Christian Spain was invaded and conquered by Muslims from Africa, and how it took the Christians of Spain almost 800 years to kick them all out, from 711 to 1492, a heroic epic they called their Reconquista.  Now, four days ago (2/05): Spain Migrant Amnesty Grants Legal Status to 500,000. Spain is being conquered all over again – willingly, as you can see by the picture above that I took a few years ago of the Madrid City Hall.  There is hope, for this amnesty decree is causing a massive backlash against the virtually Communist government of Pedro Sanchez.  The people of Spain are realizing they need another Reconquista. Ps: enjoy the photos at the end.]

 TTP, August 27, 2009

Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela.  If you want to feel Christianity, feel it in your bones, feel it resonate with history, feel its promise for the future, here is where you come.

Sant Iago – St. James – is the patron saint of Spain, and here is where the faithful believe he is buried.  For over a thousand years, peregriños, pilgrims, have followed the Way of St. James from all corners of Europe, over the Pyrenees, and across northern Spain to its northwestern corner in a region called Galicia.

Their goal is the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, which houses the tomb of Christ’s Disciple.  As it has been for centuries, so it is now.  Every day sees swarms of peregriños arrive, having completed their pilgrimage, flooding streets of the ancient city, filling up the cathedral to worship and pray.

Close to 200,000 Christians of all ages will walk to Santiago de Compostela this year, and more are expected next year.  They come to pay homage to the saint known as Santiago Matamoros – St. James the Moslem-Killer – whose images of killing Moslems are here for all to see.  St. James is the savior of Spain from Islam.  He is the patron saint of the Reconquista.

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DEMOCRATS’ ICE HYSTERIA HIDES THEIR DEEPEST MIDTERM FEARS

Democrats remind the nation daily that every incumbent president, except three over the last century, has suffered substantial midterm losses in Congress. Polls show President Donald Trump suffering an average 11-point negative unfavorability rating.

But the left will never offer any alternative agenda on the economy, the border, crime or foreign policy.So absent a positive agenda, Democrats will simply run all their state and federal campaigns as if Trump, their satanic monster, is on every ballot.

Behind this stale Democrat boilerplate lies a deep fear that the Nietzschean Trump, just as he beat all their lawfare ambushes, will also do the impossible and avoid losing Congress in November.

And they should fear.  Here’s why…

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DEEP DIVE – AMERICA’S NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE

For half a century, the American Left has done its best to cancel the future.

We were promised nuclear-powered everything. Clean electricity too cheap to meter. Cities in the desert. Ocean liners and maybe even airplanes running on atoms. Nuclear rockets cutting the trip to Mars to months instead of years.

Instead, Democrats gave us rolling blackouts, German-style “energy transitions,” and a never-ending string of hysterical predictions that never came true and for which no one apologized (even if they remembered them at all).

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