After taking Saipan in July 1944, Navy Seabees bulldozed wrecked
aircraft into a pile to clear the airfield. Saipan became home base for
the 21st Bomber Command's B-29s.
The quote for this week comes from C.S. Lewis. He speaks of evil:
It is not done even in concentration camps and labour
camps. In those we see its final result. But it is conceived and ordered
(moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed and
well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut
fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their
voices.
Second, about identity politics and the escalating power struggle:
There will be war. War is inevitable, and it will probably take place
on a global scale. There has never been any movement of people of human
history even one-tenth as large as the post-1965 invasion of the United
States that has not either a) led to war, or b) been imposed by lethal
force as the result of war. I believe the die is already cast, as do
more than a few military historians of my acquaintance.

Watts Up With That - National Geographic admits they were wrong about
“starving polar bear” video ... they knew that he was sick or injured,
but presented it as an effect of climate change

Spectator - America’s Next Civil War Will Be Worse Than Our Last ... of that we can be sure

YouTube - video, 1m 56s ... watch and understand
Paradigm shifts,
Traditional Right - The Establishment either believes in cultural
Marxism (most democrats) or is too cowardly to challenge it (most
Republicans). Heartland voters are fed up with it, its advocates, and
its sacred “victims” groups. In a political battle between the coastal
elites and their clients on the one hand and the heartland on the other,
the heartland will win. Look at the percentage of whites among people
who actually vote in all the swing states. The collapse of white
acquiescence in cultural Marxism, both here and in Europe, may be the
biggest paradigm shift of them all. Faced with irrelevance, the
Establishment howls, froths at the mouth and chews the carpet.
Winning,
Market-Ticker - It's a shibboleth that when you engage in a trade war
nobody wins. The problem is that it's not working that way. Do not
believe for a second that trade wars cannot be "won." They can be and
they are being, right now. The EU is screaming because they know good
and damn well that the claims of "everyone loses" was and is a lie. The
EU auto manufacturers know that they either have to drop their tariffs
and restrictions on American cars or lose a good part of their export
market here in the US. The Chinese want to steal all our intellectual
property and sell our corporations slave labor, and call this 'free
trade'. Its theft and fraud, and anything that threatens their gravy
train is thus "bad" from their point of view.
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