There is a species of ant that approaches the edge of another colony, kills a single worker, and then takes on the dead ant’s scent.
For ants, scent is everything. Wearing that scent, the intruder walks in with no resistance. The workers pass by without concern.
The intruder moves inward, toward the queen, then It sprays the queen with a different scent that makes the workers turn on her. Then they surround her and kill her.
The intruder does not need to fight anyone. The colony does the work itself.
Once the queen is gone, the intruder reproduces. The true invader is no longer an intruder. It is the future.
This is how ideological takeover works.
A destructive foreign ideology takes the scent of familiar ideas and walks in as if it belongs.
It speaks the native vocabulary, justice, equality, compassion, rights, progress. It uses these words and quietly changes what they point to.
Then it moves inward.
It alters how foundations are perceived. Responsibility is made to smell like cruelty, law like oppression, borders like hatred, tradition like danger, history like guilt.
At that point, the civilization turns on itself.
Its courts, universities, churches, media, and bureaucracies begin treating their own foundations as threats. They believe they are defending the system.
They are enforcing what now smells legitimate. They do not see the intruder because it sounds exactly like them.
And when the founding principles are finally removed, discredited, dismantled, erased, the foreign ideology does not need to conquer anything. It inherits what is left.
The queen is gone. The colony is no longer itself.
The most effective conquest is the one that convinces a society that its own foundations are the enemy, and that killing them is an act of virtue.
🚨 ANOTHER BRAND NEW VIDEO DIRECT FROM IRAN: The campaign has escalated to targeting regime mosques. The Iranian people want to be armed to fight back against a brutal regime, and the videos keep coming.
Ordinary citizens inside Iran are sending a steady stream of these videos directly to me, risking everything to break through the silence. This latest footage was sent to me straight from Kish Island in the Persian Gulf. Operating under the cover of night, the man in this video has escalated the campaign in a massive way. If you look closely at the building, he targeted a state-controlled mosque and a known hub for regime propaganda.
He isn't just holding up a handwritten manifesto declaring "Iranians demand arms for freedom" alongside the name of King Reza Pahlavi. You can hear him whisper "Javid Shah" (Long Live the King) into the dark as the camera reveals he has spray-painted the exact demand, "ARM US," directly onto the regime's infrastructure. Defacing a state religious building with a demand for weapons is an automatic death sentence, but he is doing it anyway.
For the millions they represent, arming themselves is now a tactical necessity for survival. Peaceful protest against live ammunition has proven impossible. They aren't asking for foreign boots on the ground; they are asking for the basic means to fight back against a systemic slaughter. And let’s be clear: the only viable path to effectively arming the Iranian people is through direct coordination with Prince Reza Pahlavi and his team.
He risked his life in the dark to deliver this proof straight from the ground. More people need to amplify their calls. Do not let the regime bury his bravery.
Gaza could have been a Monaco, or a Singapore. Instead, they chose to start war, again. And for what? For attention? For more international aid?
The ironic thing about it all is that this time the prize they were after wasn’t Israel. It was the West. It was Europe and America and Canada and Australia. And they succeeded. They now own your streets. And you were so focused on us, by design, that you didn’t even see it coming.
New video reports that Hamas has again turned Gaza Hospitals and schools into torture chambers for Palestinian dissidents.
Gazans Describe Horrific Interrogations, Beatings.
Notice the silence about this from many in the “pro-Palestinian” crowd.
https://t.co/jip8RQOXFr
At long last, the UN Human Rights Council has formally acknowledged that Hamas in Gaza carried out executions, torture, improperly used medical facilities for terror purposes, and engaged in violent abuses against women and children after October 7. The report captures only a fraction of what actually occurred, in part because documenting these crimes is extraordinarily difficult and because Gazans fear retaliation if they report anything to the UN or other investigators. The findings on Hamas were buried beneath a long section on Israeli settler abuses in the West Bank, but even so, this marks a significant shift for an international body that has long struggled to speak plainly about Hamas’s brutality in Gaza.
Most importantly, the report acknowledges but barely scratches the surface of how extensively Hamas has weaponized Gaza’s medical infrastructure, embedding fighters in hospitals, using patients as shields, and turning civilian facilities into operational hubs. The UN even notes that Doctors Without Borders evacuated non-essential staff from Nasser Hospital because Hamas was interfering with the hospital’s operations.
When I shared this information, including testimonies from Gazans who documented Hamas’s fascistic behavior inside hospitals, and photos of fighters emerging from Nasser Hospital after the ceasefire, the online “pro-Palestine” chorus had nothing to offer except accusations of Zionist collaboration, accusations of betrayal, and personal insults. This UN report is an indictment not only of Hamas, a violent extremist terror organization responsible for immense suffering, but also of every activist, journalist, and academic who chose to look away. It shows that Hamas’s crimes were so egregious, so undeniable, that even a slow, hesitant, and often ineffectual body like the UNHRC could no longer pretend not to see them.
Shame on anyone who still defends Hamas or ever believed its violence constituted “resistance” on behalf of the Palestinian people.
“The Iranians [Islamic regime] understand force.” @POTUS 100% war is an act of force to compel our enemies to do our will. More force being applied and should continue until the regime or whoever is left alive agrees to the terms. Many legitimate and feasible military options have yet to be directed.
This is just the start.
These are not “retaliatory strikes” despite official statements.
The U.S. military are primarily targeting defence systems in initial waves.
We’ve seen this pattern before. It’s to prepare for an even larger round of attacks after defence is paralysed.
For the first 15 months of the war in Gaza, the @UNOCHA failed to report more than 14,000 aid trucks that entered Gaza - equivalent to more than the average of 3 months’ worth of humanitarian aid. This was just one of the many factors that led to the fallacious starvation narrative against Israel.
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Palestinians have a feeling that the world has finally woken up and will right the wrong by dismantling Israel and constructing Palestine. They cannot be more delusional.
In fact, the world today is furthest away it has been from international law, ethics and morals. The post WWII world that was hoped to be as such, failed, because while America was powerful, it was not strong or patient enough to turn the world into one of law and order.
With the end of the world of international law and organizations comes the age of transactional global relations. Everyone for their own.
What Palestinians mistake as the world’s sympathy and support for them is in fact antisemitism and jealousy of Israel, independent of Palestinians. Take Iran and Turkey, both professed champions of Palestine. Neither one is fighting for a sovereign and independent Palestine, but for a Palestine that’s under their thumb. Just look how Iran rules Lebanon and Turkey rules Syria. Iran and Turkey have imperial schemes for the region and perhaps the world and political Islam is their best tool for cross border expansion.
The reason why Israel is the best bet for Arab countries that are useless and cannot behave as sovereign states is because their sovereignty is in Israel’s interest. Israel is strong enough to make Iran and Turkey kneel, but not big enough or willing to construct an empire. Beyond the borders of Mandate Palestine, Israel has no ambitions or schemes.
I know Arab propaganda teaches you Greater Israel is from the Euphrates to the Nile and that this is inscribed at the entrance to the Knesset, but this is false. Go to the Knesset and look for the inscription. You’ll find instead a copy of the Israeli Declaration of Independence, in Eretz Yisrael, the Hebrew name for British Mandate Palestine.
By going with Israel instead of Turkey and Iran, for the price of Palestine, Arabs can save the Levant, North Africa, Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula from Turkish and Iranian imperial greed and schemes. This is how smart nations think, especially ones that could barely construct three or four functioning states out of 21.
Think before you respond. Don’t come to me with Palestinian rights, Gaza and genocide. Global affairs in a lawless world is about making the best out of a weak hand, not committing suicide for the sake of an imagined past in a resourceless and tiny piece of land.
I understand that if you’re Palestinian, you’ll say that your grandparents were forced to abandon their land. As Lebanese and Iraqi, my grandchildren will say their grandfather was forced to abandon his ancestral land in Iraq and Lebanon and migrated to America in pursuit of a better life. This is the story of humanity since human migration started out of Africa. People are not wedded to land. They’re designed to seek interests, and insisting on Palestine is like banging one’s head against a wall. Don’t let the cheering of the world’s crazies, from Hollywood to UN rapporteurs, fool you to keep doing it, thinking it’s possible. Think of your interests, not with your emotions.
The US is striking Iranian targets now. Things I will be monitoring:
1. Is the US going at it alone or with passive/active Israeli support?
2. What type of targets and how hard? More of the same air defense and naval radars, or are we going to see substantial strikes on dual purpose infrastructure?
3. Will the regime actually lash out and try to strike Gulf nations or Israel? That would be an appreciated invitation to retaliate.
4. Will airstrikes be complemented by other efforts on the ground, in various remote provinces, designed to rattle the regime?
5. Will the last relevant Iranian proxy, the Houthis, finally get with the “resistance” and fight?
6. Will these military strikes be enough to force the rump regime to sign the deal?
I know the @IDF and other parts of the defense establishment in Israel are ready to engage to exploit the historic opportunity unfolding.
🇨🇴Esto, de una cuenta universitaria de izquierda con casi medio millón de seguidores, es una caricatura antisemita digna de los años 30. Hoy, en nombre del "antisionismo", el antisemitismo más burdo y clásico ha sido naturalizado por la izquierda.
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