It was the middle of the night, at about 1.30am, when Norway lost to England.
Yet thousands of Norwegians went to the Palace in Oslo and celebrated with one final Viking row.
They did not riot. They did not burn cars. They did not smash bus stops or glass windows of shops.
They smiled. The laughed. They saw the positive in their performance. They celebrated their heritage. They were proud of who they have been in the past and who they are today.
Norway might be out of the World Cup 2026 but they are in our hearts.
In the last three weeks, I think we have all fallen a little bit in love with Norwegians.
I think. And I could be premature on this. But I think the universe is doing its big one.
The bad guys are all going down. Dying. Losing influence. Fading away. And in their place, the good guys are coming to global prominence.
The men the universe is wrapping its arms around are not just extraordinary athletes, but people who operate with humility, character, discipline, and grace.
It’s no wonder McGregor’s fight was such a disgraceful way to go out last night. Their time is over.
There’s a course correction happening. And the new breed of men are the Erling Haalands, Jude Bellinghams, Anthony Joshuas and the Declan Rices. The guys who who aren’t here to worship ego and money but are here for a bigger purpose.
RIP Jon Rappoport!
In 1998 a friend gave me a box of VHS tapes and one of them had this interview with Jon Rappoport and @davidicke which sent me down the rabbit hole and eventually on a life's mission to Press For Truth!
Thank you for the inspiration Jon, you will be missed.
@DanDicksPFT@davidicke Thank you for posting this. Two truth giants condensing years of research into such an enlightening conversation. Looking at all the conspiracy facts from the bottom of the pyramid is overwhelming. Looking top down it simplifies everything.
Norway brought their own fish to the World Cup, and America took it personally.
Roughly five hundred and eighty kilos of it, flown across the Atlantic by a chef who has cooked for the team for thirty five years. Salmon, trout, halibut, brown cheese, a hundred kilos of Jarlsberg, king crab, snow crab, the lot. Four meals a day for sixty people, all shipped into a country with more food than anywhere on earth, on the apparent grounds that none of it could be trusted.
You can see their point. They landed in the nation that looked at cheese and invented a version that comes in a spray can. That looked at bread and made it sweeter than cake. That put corn syrup in the salad dressing and called the bin lorry a food truck. Somewhere in Greensboro there is a team chef who took one look at the local options and quietly ordered a pallet of halibut.
The internet decided this was arrogance. Searches for the Norway diet went up by thousands of percent. A journalist actually asked the coach whether they had enough fish to last to the final, which is the single most Norwegian sentence ever spoken at a press conference.
And here is the joke underneath it. A team eating fresh fish and real cheese has become an international talking point, a novelty, a faintly eccentric Viking eating disorder. Not because it is strange. Because everyone else is running on gels, powders and a fizzy drink the colour of a warning label, and a plate of actual food now looks like performance art.
Norway play England on Saturday. Whatever the score, the fish has already made its point. Turns out the marginal gain the sports scientists keep hunting for was just food that hadn't been to a factory.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for every encouraging word you have shared. Every vulnerability that you allowed for the world to be a witness to. I am encouraged every time I think of your journey to continue mine despite the obstacles. Bless you in all your future endeavors and know the influence of your loving heart remains with mine.
@KennyCarmody Absolutely. What got us to where we find our collective selves was individuals who compromised their values, ignored their consciences, maybe just a little. But all added together and you see the disaster unfolding around us.