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We can buy Greenland outright by offering direct payments to the relatively few Greenlanders, [57,000 total] granting them U.S. citizenship in the bargain. I wrote a detailed Substack on this last year.
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Most Inuit Greenlanders hate the Danish, who tried to genocide them with a long-term secret IUD program, where Inuit women and young girls visiting Danish clinics for "health checks" were for unknowingly fitted with dangerous coil IUDs that were left in for years, leaving many sterile and in chronic lifelong pain. It was total "Dr. Mengele" stuff. The Inuit in Greenland are ripe for a better offer.

And in any event, Denmark's "claim" on Greenland is a total joke. Please read the whole Substack in the first reply. I'll also do some more screen grabs in an X-thread to whet your appetite.


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Donald Trump For President

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FAKE NARRATIVE JUST COLLAPSED — THE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE TELLS THE STORY
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The talking point was that an ICE agent fired through the driver’s side window.
That claim just died.
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The bullet hole is in the WINDSHIELD.
That detail matters. A lot.
A windshield strike means the threat was coming straight at the agent.
It means the vehicle was being used as a weapon.
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Inbreeding data. Yes. This metric is counting 1st and 2nd incest (aka cousin). This is insane to me. Somalia 88% Pakistan 62%. Somalia: 88.3%Pakistan: 61.2% • Kuwait: 54.3% • Qatar: 54% • United Arab Emirates: 50.5% • Sudan: 50% • South Sudan: 50% • Afghanistan: 49% • Mauritania: 47.2% • Iraq: 46.4% • Yemen: 44.7% • Iran: 39.5% • Saudi Arabia: 38.9% • Libya: 37.6% • Oman: 35.9% • Syria: 35% • Bahrain: 31.8% • Palestine: 31.6% • Egypt: 29% • Jordan: 28% • Guinea: 25.9% • Lebanon: 25% • Sri Lanka: 23% • Algeria: 22.6% • Turkey: 21.1% • Tunisia: 21.1% • Nigeria: 19.9% • Morocco: 19.9% • Bangladesh: 17% • Israel: 10.4% • India: 7.5% Democrats 99.9%
 

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Libs are completely off the rails, and looks deranged



Minnesota has spent years building an infrastructure of ICE watch patrols, NGO backed rapid response teams, and politically wired nonprofits that can flip from ordinary life to street mobilization in minutes. The key to Minnesota’s rapid mobilization is not Twitter activism. It is an on the ground surveillance and response network that local reporters have already documented in detail. A Star Tribune investigation into the “organized resistance to ICE” in Minnesota reads like a field manual for modern grassroots intelligence operations.

In south Minneapolis, volunteers spend hours driving what they openly call ICE patrols. Phones are mounted on dashboards. Every sighting of a suspicious SUV, every cluster of federal jackets, is recorded and dropped into Signal and WhatsApp groups that run silently in the background of daily life.

Those chats are not small. A single Spanish language group described by local reporting grew from a few dozen members to hundreds as the federal crackdown began. One message that ICE is at a gas station, grocery store, or apartment complex can draw a crowd in minutes.

Volunteers position themselves near schools, mosques, and high risk housing, phones ready. Their job is to film, warn, and, when they choose, physically interpose themselves between agents and targets.

When roughly 2,000 federal agents arrive in a region that has spent years quietly building an anti enforcement machine, confrontation is not a question of if but when. The sequence looks like this:ICE surge and visible raids trigger heightened patrols and chat activity.

A lethal incident happens. Video, rumors, and initial reports hit group chats and local media at the same time.

ICE watch networks push urgent alerts, including locations such as the Whipple Federal Building and specific hotels.

Within hours, local NGOs and national groups issue public calls to action. Protest times and locations spread across social media and encrypted channels simultaneously.

One organization appears repeatedly in any serious look at Minnesota’s anti ICE apparatus: COPAL, short for Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Acción Latina. COPAL is not just another advocacy group. It runs a formal immigrant defense “rapid response” program that sits at the heart of Minnesota’s ICE watch system.By late 2025, COPAL’s immigrant defense program had trained more than 10,000 people, a staggering number in a single state. Those trainees do not just sit at home. They plug directly into the Signal chats, patrol rotations, and rapid response networks that are now colliding with ICE in Minnesota’s streets.

The Vice President of COPAL is a DACA recipient who sits on the Board of Directors as well. His name is Edwin Torres DeSantiago and he has served on the leadership teams for the campaigns of:
1. Tim Walz
2. Peggy Flanagan
3. Senator Tina Smith
4. Senator Amy Klobuchar

He also sits on the Board of Trustees for the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University, showing his integration into elite institutional circles as well as movement politics.

They have a direct earmark from leading Democrats. COPAL publicly credits Representative Ilhan Omar and Senator Amy Klobuchar for securing federal funds for COPAL and partner ACER to develop the Primero de Mayo Workers Center in Minnesota’s 5th District.

COPAL’s own statement thanks Omar and Klobuchar for their leadership and notes that these federal dollars will be invested in worker organizing and community power on Lake Street.
 



MINNEAPOLIS PD HAVE SURRENDERED THE CITY TO ROGUE LEFTISTS911 heard MULTIPLE DEATH THREATS directed at me by a mob, MPD pretended for 20 MINUTES that they were responding

Then they told me I was on my own, and HUNG UP

This city needs to be taken under FEDERAL CONTROL

After about two minutes on scene, my security began wanting to bring me out of there due to the immediate threats of violence.

I tried to shorten this video as much as possible but it’s tough given all the BS that unfolded.

As soon as I dialed 911, one of the leftist screamed “Minneapolis Police are on OUR side!” Turns out, he was right.- A vehicle began chasing us the wrong way down a one way and then threatened to kiII me (dispatch heard this and responded by asking for my last name?)
- First dispatcher promised they’d respond, asked me if I was “White,” held me on the phone for the 10 mins, and then ended the call
- Second one called back and gave me the runaround as the situation worsens
- Third one calls me back and tells me to go fck myself, essentially

We ended up being FOLLOWED out of town, and requested backup set to arrive in a few hours.

We are NOT giving up. Leftists WILL NOT terrorize us into silence.

See you in a few hours, Minneapolis. Stay tuned.
 

National Review editors on Mamdani's new housing czar..."

If Cea Weaver did not exist, one would be hard-pressed to invent her. Weaver seems to have been designed in a laboratory to work in the Ideological Compliance Department of the East German Kommunale Wohnungsverwaltung, but, as the result of an unfortunate accident with a time machine, ended up overseeing housing policy in the most important city in the United States. She believes that “rent control is a perfect solution to everything” — not least because it is an “effective way to shrink the value of real estate.” She considers that “private property is a weapon of white supremacy,” she believes that “homeownership is racist,” and she holds that the highest aim of government ought to be to “impoverish the *white* middle class.” And they say that ambition is dead in America!"
 

Mark Carney’s and Canada’s Dangerous Refusal to Face Reality.

Mark Carney and most Canadians are behaving as if Canada is an independent pole in a multipolar order, when the world he actually inhabits is a hierarchy being brutally clarified by Washington. Trump’s revamped National Security Strategy and the “Trump Corollary” — asserted through the seizure of Nicolás Maduro and open threats toward Cuba and Colombia, make plain that the United States now treats the Western Hemisphere as an American security estate, not a debating society among equals.

In that framework, Canada is not a co‑author of the rules. It is a dependency inside the U.S. sphere, structurally lashed to American markets, finance and supply chains. AND after decades without a serious sovereign industrial or energy strategy, Canada is at best a weak Middle Power, that has for decades squandered its competitive advantage through proformative politics and virtue signalling.

In this era, the Western Hemisphere is now a “secure production platform” for American industry and technology, defined not by territorial control but by ownership, access and compliance. The Trump doctrine logic is clear and blunt yet internally coherent: if the Western Hemispheres natural resources and supply chains are secured, the economic and geopolitical dividends will follow.

Carney’s answer to the Trump Doctrine, however, remains the same “City‑of‑London” orthodoxy that produced him: more performative political grandstanding, more process, more declarations, more meetings, and more boondoggles.

The Greenland consulate, rhetorical red lines over annexation, the flying around the world, and ritual protests against U.S. action in Venezuela all presume that we still live in the post WWII rules based order. We do not! Will live in the era of the Trump Doctrine, and no we can’t wait it out. And in this era, Greenland will not be allowed to be under the influence of Russia or China.

Thucydides warned that “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” Carney’s tragedy is that he quotes the rules‑based order while presiding over a country whose economic structure is colonial and whose security ultimately depends on the very power he is theatrically chastising. Posturing without power is not prudence. It is provocation without a plan. And yes it’s dangerous.

The irony is that Carney understands all of this perfectly well, which only sharpens the question: what, exactly, is he doing by posturing as a rules‑based equal in a hierarchy where he knows Canada lacks the hard power to back his stance?
 

One thing that wasn’t mentioned in the interview is Cea’s refusal to acknowledge that 2019 rent law she pushed for has functionally bankrupt 1/3 of the rent stabilized housing stock. That’s tens of thousands of buildings and hundreds of thousands of apartments that don’t have money to be maintained. (While her boss runs around calling to freeze funds further.)

Easily the most destructive component of the law being vacancy control which has had the dual effect of reducing the quality of housing by eliminating the ability cover costs but also gut the value of majority rent stabilized buildings. That value was the primary means to fund building improvements. Vacancy control must be changed to improve housing in this city because there simply isn’t a government on this planet that can effectively save this housing in time.
 

There’s a lot of noise out there about what happened in Minneapolis today. But what @ScottJenningsKY just told the CNN panel cuts through ALL of it.

This isn’t about one incident. This is a dangerous pattern within modern society.

JENNINGS: “It strikes me that we are undergoing an epidemic of political vigilantism right now.”“

Why are people showing up in vehicles, in convoys, not just in Minneapolis, but all over the country in an effort to obstruct lawful federal law enforcement activities?”“
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This is not an isolated incident. We’ve had hundreds of car ramming's against ICE agents across the country.”“

According to DHS, this lady in this car today, along with other vehicles, had been tracking ICE agents around. Why are people believing that they can drive their car into a federal law enforcement situation, and that’s somehow appropriate?”“I understand they don’t like the fact that these agents are enforcing existing immigration law… but that’s not how we change laws in this country.”“

If you don’t like the law, you talk to politicians. You don’t drive your car into the middle of a building or a law enforcement situation.”“

If I don’t like how much the IRS is charging me in taxes, I don’t drive my car into the Treasury Department. I call my congressman.”“

Political vigilantism is being encouraged by Democratic officials like Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, who earlier this year told people to, quote, ‘put your bodies on the line.’”“

And Governor Tim Walz has been calling these guys Gestapo all year.”“What do you think happens when you radicalize a base of people like this?!”
 
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