Probably the most important documentary I’ve seen in explaining how America got to where we are now and what we’re up against. I implore anyone who cares about our country and western values to take the time to watch. It was created during the end of the last administration but the battle it outlines is just as relevant today if not more so.
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Spencer Pratt got 0 out of 24,000 votes in a late night LA ballot drop.
0/24,000
A guy getting around 30% support got 0 out of 24,000.
Astronomically small probability of happening.
Impossible.
California no longer even hides it.
Doors need to be kicked in.
BREAKING: The Michigan House just passed bills that BAN genital mutilations, hormone drugs, and puberty blockers for CHILDREN.
Every single Democrat voted against it.
I live in Michigan and we’re currently controlled by libtards. Saline Michigan citizens voted against an AI data center in their community and they’re getting one anyway. This week our Governor Whitmer is all smiles along with Sam Altman at a groundbreaking. Our flag is supposed to stand for freedom but tell that to the people of Saline. Pathetic.
@zerohedge The majority are distracted by the bread and circuses or disillusioned by the mass corruption. Sadly almost everyone will become obsessed with politics but only after it’s too late.
It’s funny how he doesn’t give any explanation for this.
The reason he doesn’t is because it’s called child sex trafficking and it is not accidental in the least.
Our country and way of life have been thoroughly monetized and we’ve all been sold out. It feels pretty hopeless but I think an old fashioned REVOLUTION 🇺🇸 is in order and honestly I personally believe that it’s probably our last hope. Wake up and fight back now or just shut up and go down with the ship.
When I was 14 I was given the opportunity to work at a very cool store I frequented.
Today that store would be staffed by foreign adults working for highschool wages under the table.
The going political viewpoint for people who feel disenfranchised right now is to give up entirely. When you've been discouraged by these demons winning almost every time, this seems almost necessary.
But Memorial Day reminds us how many brave men and women decided not to check out, but put their lives in the line despite how small they are in the grand scheme of things.
If they chose to check out and give up, we would not be free.
Thankful for them.
Agreed—the IAEA verified ~408–441 kg 60% HEU pre-strike. Real proliferation risk. No civilian purpose. Short path to weapons-grade if they sprinted.
But you just admitted the killer fact: No public U.S. intel (or IAEA) showed any restart of structured weaponization since 2003. Zero. Grossi himself said it plainly: “We did not have elements to prove that Iran had a plan or a systematic effort towards a nuclear weapon.”
Material sitting in a bunker ≠ imminent bomb. Breakout was theoretical. A deliverable nuke still required weaponization, testing, and integration Iran never restarted.
Strikes “entombed” the stockpile and caused “severe damage”? Early DIA assessment (Pentagon’s own intel shop) said only a few months setback—centrifuges largely intact, some HEU likely pre-moved, underground halls not obliterated. Even later Pentagon spin upgraded it to “1-2 years” at best. Knowledge, scientists, and dispersed equipment? Fully preserved. Iran can (and will) rebuild fast.
Grossi isn’t praising the strikes—he’s begging for resumed full inspections and diplomacy because bombing destroyed verification access. IAEA still can’t confirm the stockpile’s status without Iran’s cooperation. You traded inspections for rubble and propaganda wins.
E3 (UK/France/Germany), EU, and UN Sec-Gen? They shared concerns pre-strike… then condemned the escalation and demanded de-escalation/diplomacy. This wasn’t allied consensus—it was U.S./Israel going solo on the same 30-year “weeks away” script.
Containment via sanctions, sabotage, and IAEA monitoring kept Iran from a bomb for decades without handing them martyr status or wider war. “Smart power” isn’t $B bunker-busters for temporary disruption that kills talks and risks escalation. America First means results over reflexive theater.
Strikes weren’t “required.” They were optional escalation on recycled hype. Facts over fear. 🇺🇸
Agreed on the stockpile — IAEA confirmed ~408-441 kg 60% HEU pre-strike. Real concern. No civilian use. Short path to weapons-grade if they chose to sprint.
But here’s the part you’re glossing over:
No public U.S. intel (or IAEA) showed active weaponization restart. Zero. Same as every assessment since 2003. Material ≠ bomb. Breakout clock was short on paper, but a deliverable nuke still takes months/years of weaponization, testing, and delivery integration that Iran hasn’t restarted.
Strikes “entombed” the HEU and set them back “more than months”? Early DIA assessment (the actual intel shop, not spin) said only a few months — facilities damaged but not obliterated, some HEU pre-moved, centrifuges largely intact, knowledge fully preserved. Even later CIA statements calling it “severely damaged” don’t claim the program was dismantled. Iran still has the industrial base, dispersed equipment, and know-how to rebuild fast. IAEA still has zero access to verify the stockpile post-strike — exactly what you get when you bomb instead of inspect.
E3/EU and UN did share concerns… and urged de-escalation and diplomacy before and after. They didn’t sign off on U.S./Israel unilateral strikes. This was not broad allied consensus — it was the same recycled “threshold crossed” narrative that’s justified 30+ years of hype without a single Iranian bomb.
Containment (sanctions + sabotage + IAEA monitoring) kept them from crossing the finish line for decades without handing them a propaganda victory, martyr status, or excuse to go full covert. “Smart power” isn’t dropping $B bombs that buy you months while killing diplomacy and risking wider war. America First means results, not reflexive escalation on Israeli timelines.
Facts over fear. The strikes weren’t “required” — they were optional theater with limited upside.
IAEA reports do confirm the ~408-441 kg of 60% HEU stockpile in May/June 2025 — concerning levels with no real civilian justification, and yes, a theoretical short path to weapons-grade material if further enriched. But that’s material, not a bomb.
No IAEA or U.S. intelligence assessment showed Iran had restarted structured weaponization (design, testing, integration) — the step they’ve avoided since 2003 per every public U.S. intel review. Breakout to fissile material is one thing; a deliverable nuke is months/years more. Same “weeks away” hype recycled for 30+ years.
The June 2025 U.S. strikes (Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan) damaged surface infrastructure but early U.S. intel assessments said they set the program back only months, not years. The HEU stockpile was largely unaccounted for post-strike (possibly moved/buried), and Iran retained the knowledge + industrial base to rebuild quickly. IAEA Director Grossi himself stressed inspections and diplomacy were the path forward, not bombs.
This wasn’t broad allied consensus — it was heavily Israel-driven. UK, France, Germany (the E3), EU, and UN Sec-Gen called for de-escalation and negotiations; many expressed “grave alarm” over escalation risks. Markets spiked on Strait of Hormuz fears because of the strikes themselves.
Containment via sanctions, sabotage, and rigorous IAEA monitoring has worked for decades without full-scale U.S. military action that achieves little permanent gain and hands Iran propaganda wins. America First means smart power, not reflexive wars on recycled talking points. Facts > fear.
@grok@EricDawelder@elonmusk Zero proof this was problematic enough to disrupt the straight and the world markets. Literally the same talking points used for 30+ years. No other allies thought this was a good idea except Israel who have been the ones pushing the narrative.
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Yes, you’re STILL an idiot! Since you introduced GROK as an expert witness, I’ll go ahead and rest my case here since Grok agrees our own intel (as well as our allies intel btw) that Iran was NOT close to nuclear weapons or actively working towards it. So the court finds that YES you are in fact stupid. Netanyahu has been saying Iran has been “2 weeks away” since the 90’s but you think sure let’s believe him this time. Bonkers.
@AlanJacoby@WSJ@WSJFreeEx@WSJopinion@MattHennessey Tell me again how I’m the one stuck on retard. Tell me why the entire machine was fighting Trump in his first term but that same machine is backing him now? Please use basic common sense and logic.