"Stop being patient and start asking yourself: How can I accomplish my 10-year plan in 6 months?
You will probably fail but you will be a lot further ahead of the person who simply accepted it would take 10 years." ..
Elon Musk just said the one thing about America they made sure you’d never learn.
The one thing that should’ve made you proud, not ashamed.
Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?”
One nation held a weapon no civilization had ever possessed.
Total monopoly on destruction. No rival. No consequence. No limit.
Every empire in history that held that kind of power did the only thing empires know how to do.
They took until there was nothing left to take.
America had a greater advantage than all of them combined.
And rebuilt the nations it just defeated.
Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.”
Not almost unprecedented.
It had never happened. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded civilization.
The nation with the power to take everything chose to rebuild instead.
Enemies became allies. Rubble became economies. Surrender became partnership.
Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a single generation.
Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth.
Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin.
Into the capital of the country that just tried to end the free world.
That decision reshaped every economy, every alliance, and every trade route on the planet.
Billions of people lifted out of poverty over the next half century trace back to one moment. One nation choosing restraint over domination.
No other country in history can make that claim. Not one.
Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.”
Every nation on earth has blood in its history.
But the measure of a nation was never its worst chapter.
It’s what it does when nobody can stop it.
When nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities.
You’re being told every day that this country is something to be ashamed of.
By people who have no idea what the world looks like without it.
Every free market. Every open border for trade. Every democracy that took root outside Europe stands in the shadow of that single decision.
The values that built this country didn’t just shape America.
They shaped the modern world.
AI is about to hand a small number of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look primitive.
1945 was the first test.
AI is the last.
That power is going to exist. The only question left is who holds it.
The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb.
It was having the power to take everything and choosing not to.
The people trying hardest to tear that story down have never built a single thing worth defending.
The entire “White Supremacy” narrative was a Democrat and Legacy Media creation.
From 2010-2020:
LA Times: 9749%
New York Times: 2969%
Washington Post: 6778%
Wall Street Journal: 1691%
None of it was organic.
It was all manufactured.
All to push anti-white racism and divide.
Back pain sucks; AI could provide the answer to it.
Elon: "So, if you've got humanoid robots that have very high dexterity and are incredibly smart, it means that everyone on Earth will have access to better medical care than the richest person on Earth, which I had to have neck surgery three times because the first two ones were done wrong. You know, can AI please solve back pain? That would be a huge win, and I think it will."
Possibly, as Minister for Health, James Murray could compel the adult gender clinics to hand over the data they refused to give to Cass. We might then find out just how much benefit these interventions confer long term, without needing to perform experiments on children too young to give meaningful consent.
Read the testimony of the ever-expanding numbers of detransitioners. Grasp that these young people, many of them extremely vulnerable - autistic, care-experienced, abuse survivors, same-sex attracted in unsupportive families - have been irreparably harmed, left with their fertility destroyed, unending medical complications and profound psychological damage.
This is a medical scandal of epic proportions and people of power and influence are still too frightened of trans activists and trans lobby groups to do the right thing and put an end to the insanity. Kids are being sacrificed to ideology and cowardice.
Caleb Hammer absolutely TORCHED this blue haired liberal who claims to be a socialist on his show.
He told her to name one socialist system anywhere in the world ever in time that is worked and naturally she couldn’t.
Because they don’t exist.
🇲🇦🇫🇷 Look at how Moroccans “celebrate” their victory against Canada in Roubaix, France.
Chaos, destruction, and violence, the usual pattern.
It doesn’t matter if they win or lose... This is what they bring to Europe.
Writer: Samuel
The man who invented modern fantasy didn't publish his first novel until he was forty-five.
By that age, J.R.R. Tolkien had already built a respectable life. He was an Oxford professor, an expert in ancient languages, with a wife and four children and a settled academic career.
He was exactly the kind of man who might reasonably have decided that the shape of his life was already fixed. The work he would be remembered for, he had not yet even begun...
The story, which Tolkien told himself, is that one summer he was grading examination papers, when he turned a page and found that a student had left it blank. Without quite knowing why, he wrote a single sentence on it: "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit."
He did not know what a hobbit was.
He had spent years inventing languages and mythologies as a private passion, and telling stories to his own children, never imagining any of it would reach the world. But that one line began to grow. It became a story, and then a book, and in 1937, at the age of forty-five, Tolkien published The Hobbit.
It was a success, and his publisher asked for a sequel. Tolkien warned them it might take some time. It took 17 years...
He wrote it in the margins of a demanding full-time job, revising endlessly, doubting it often. When The Lord of the Rings was finally published, in 1954 and 1955, he was in his early sixties.
That book, begun as a middle-aged professor's private side project, went on to sell well over a hundred million copies, to invent modern fantasy as we know it, and to reshape the imagination of the entire world.
Tolkien already had a full and respectable life behind him. And still, the thing he is remembered for, the thing that outlived him and reached hundreds of millions of people, was something he began at forty-five, at an age when it would have been the easiest thing in the world to tell himself he had already missed his chance. He didn't.
It's never as late as it feels.
Two women are now dead because the police and courts did not do their job. Too busy chasing mean tweets to investigate actual murders and rapes…
This is Simon Levy.
He had been convicted of 13 sexual assaults since July 2018.
Yet he was still walking the streets of London in January 2025.
He then (allegedly) met a woman who said he jumped on her, broke her collarbone, strangled her and held her down while he raped her. She was left for dead. She managed to survive. The woman picked Levy out of a line-up.
A few months later, in April 2025, Levy was again connected to the murder of Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo. She had been found dead in the stairwell of an abandoned building in South London. Levy’s DNA was found at the scene and on her body. He was arrested at this point but released pending further investigation.
What were the police thinking?
Just a few months later, in August 2025, Levy met a third victim, Sheryl Wilkins in the same car park in which the first rape victim had been attacked. Sheryl’s body was found with 83 wounds on it and Levy’s DNA was all over her.
Sheryl would still be alive if the police had kept him in custody.
Sheryl and Carmenza would still be alive if he had actually received any meaningful sentence for the 13 sexual assaults committed in the previous 7 years!
Your tattoo isn’t just decorative ink: it’s a permanent trigger that keeps your immune system locked in a lifelong cycle of chronic inflammation.
As soon as the ink is injected into your skin, your body recognizes the pigment particles as foreign invaders. Immune cells called macrophages immediately swarm the area and attempt to swallow them up. But because they can’t actually break down the ink, the macrophages eventually die, releasing the pigment back into the surrounding tissue — only for a new wave of macrophages to arrive and repeat the process.
This endless cycle is what keeps the tattoo permanently visible, while also maintaining a state of ongoing, low-level inflammation in the skin.
Over time, some of these ink particles migrate through the lymphatic system and accumulate in the lymph nodes, placing constant stress on the body’s defense mechanisms. Emerging research suggests this internal ink buildup may interfere with normal immune function, potentially reducing the effectiveness of certain vaccines, including mRNA types. Additionally, many tattoo inks contain heavy metals like nickel and cobalt. Combined with the chronic inflammation, this has been linked to a modestly elevated risk of lymphoma and skin cancer.
While tattoos remain a powerful form of self-expression, they represent a complex, decades-long biological conflict between your immune system and foreign substances embedded in your skin.
[Nielsen, C., Jerkeman, M., & Jöud, A. S. (2024). Tattoos as a risk factor for systemic lymphoma: A population-based case-control study. eClinicalMedicine]
As if you needed more proof that the election system is infinitely corrupt:
This woman who has only ever voted for Donald Trump recently found out shes already voted Democrat multiple times in the past.
But don't worry, voting will fix it!
😍 Just look at this! A pilot spent six hours drawing a giant “250 Years of the USA” sign in the sky
Flying a small aircraft, he plotted a route that turned his flight track into a massive inscription inside the outline of the United States.
YouTube can’t stop this. They need the US State Dept & White House to step in and counter with threats to British interests in the US. Threaten you will hit Shell/BP in energy, AstraZeneca/GSK in pharma, BAE in defense, & HSBC/Barclays in finance the second the Brits hit YouTube
Five minutes on @X and you see one story after another of Europeans being killed, raped or assaulted.
If it weren’t for @elonmusk we would never hear about these stories.
The truth, along with the victims of mass migration, would just be buried.
He won 2.04 billion dollars and decided to use his good fortune to restore what wildfires had destroyed.
After claiming the record breaking $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot Edwin Castro had the chance to devote his resources entirely to personal luxury and seclusion.
Instead he started purchasing fire damaged properties in Altadena California. He has invested millions of dollars to rebuild homes for families who lost everything in the devastating wildfires.
Castro has already committed approximately $10 million to buy burned lots. He plans to restore the homes while preserving the original character of the neighborhood. His intention is to return the properties to families who wish to live in them rather than sell them for large profits or convert them into rental units.
Drawing on his background in architecture and his father’s expertise in construction Castro aims to maintain the community fabric and support residents in returning to their homes.
His choices provide a meaningful example that transformative wealth can achieve far more than personal gain. It has the power to help rebuild and strengthen an entire community.
This is properly insane: quite literally the worst example of censorship I've ever heard of anywhere.
I checked the actual ruling (which you can see here: https://t.co/dBKFWZ2ZWm) and, to be clear, it isn't just censorship in the conventional sense - blocking access to a website or removing content from platforms - this is the criminalization of information relayed by private citizens, with prison sentences attached.
And the most insane aspect if that it does NOT matter if the information relayed is accurate or not. It just matters that it originates from RT or other media outlets banned in the EU.
In other words, truth isn't a defense anymore in the EU, it literally doesn't matter. It's purely based on the identity of the speaker.
The ruling is actually explicit about this: the regulation, quoted by the Court says that the prohibition applies to "any content," and they draw no distinction based on what the content actually says. If it originates from banned outlets, it's banned.
It is, quite simply, a complete unraveling of the entire post-Enlightenment legal and philosophical project where entire generations of Europeans fought to move from "who says it" to "is it true" as the operative question.
Think about the absurdity of it: if RT publishes a video saying the sky is blue and you share it on a publicly accessible website in the EU, you'd fall within the scope of this ruling, making you liable to criminal prosecution.
Completely and utterly absurd. But that's the EU today for you 🤷
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
Did Elon Musk kill millions of people by cutting USAID? We now have preliminary 2025 mortality data from several African countries, and the answer may shock you: no. There is no detectable mortality signal at all.
Although mirrors have been around for thousands of years, a German chemist made a breakthrough in 1835 that would make the modern manufacture of them possible.
Add some sugar to ammoniated silver nitrate, pour it onto glass: you’ve got yourself a mirror.