Bibi Chemnitz entrance to a clothing store in Nuuk, Greenland is suddenly discovered by Americans. Every crisis has t-shirts & ball caps.
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The US stands alone in dismissing the globalist hoax of climate change as a existential threat.
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Yep, they barely lost the gambit, I mean the globalists, who intended to use "climate change" aka, global warming, as a method to institute global taxation and therefore a utopian one world government. It will take a while for all the lemmings to realize the game is up. Loser: all the NGO’s and academics who are used to easy money to peddle a weak case. Trump just ditched the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and many other UN NGOs. Once the USA pulls out, shutsdown the money train, others will follow. Same for NATO if the US leaves.
At some point in the near future, conflicts said to be about oil will be labelled "climate wars" and anybody killed in them will be added to the tally of "climate change-related deaths".
That way, Climate Change can be said to be an "international security crisis", just like they called it an "international public health issue" in 2020-22.
As 2025 closed, Trump’s elephant in the room continues to quietly wreak havoc.
![[Image: LHhQ9W8H_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/5c/8c/LHhQ9W8H_o.jpg)
Tennessee Shelby County’s 2024 Population Decrease is the Nation’s Largest
The UAE will limit funding for its students to study in British universities as they risk becoming radical Islamic fundamentalists. Huh, imagine that.
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UAE limiting students coming to UK over Muslim Brotherhood concerns
The irony here, is that the Muslim Brotherhood is a British intelligence creation. All the Arab countries knows this. The MB serves as a proxy spy & militia army against Briton's adversaries and since the Starmer regime has waged war on its own citizens it makes perfect sense.
"We sold the same camel twice, like we did with Palestine, ha-ha, but that's another matter."
A wonderful tradition how Britain can laugh off its perfidy and the world is expected to be like "That is SO Britain!"
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https://x.com/RWApodcast/status/2009654086262763849
"That the EU can sanction an individual on a whim, freeze his bank accounts and forbid him from travelling, deny his right to appeal, to even know what he's charged with, and even whether he's broken a law, goes against everything we know about European values!"
- Glen Diesen
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Franz Kafka was a major German-language fiction writer of the 20th century, known for his unique style. His works often explore themes of alienation, existential anxiety, and oppressive bureaucracy, which led to the term "Kafkaesque" entering the lexicon. Examples include instances in which bureaucracies overpower people, often in a surreal, nightmarish milieu that evokes feelings of senselessness, disorientation, and helplessness. Characters in a Kafkaesque setting often lack a clear course of action to escape a labyrinthine situation. In more modern times the term has transcended the literary realm to apply to real-life occurrences and situations that are incomprehensibly complex, bizarre, or illogical. Like we been watching the past year.
Examples in film are the sci-fi noir, Dark City (1998), TV series The Prisoner and The Twilight Zone.
Kafka never achieved widespread success in his lifetime and requested that his friend Max Brod destroy his writings after his death, but Brod published them instead. He died of tuberculosis in 1924 at the age of 40.
The age of memesque headlines and Through the Looking Glass Orwellian-Kafkaesque doublespeak values.
LOL, Trump has them cooked...
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https://x.com/eeldenden/status/2009663999848104012
Trump says he's a big fan of Denmark. Like Kissinger would have said, it may be dangerous to have Trump as a fan, but to have Trump as a big fan is fatal.
"We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not."
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https://x.com/FoxNews/status/2009740373573128459
LOL, what a headline... Are you not entertained!?
![[Image: 4XU5WRSu_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/2e/5d/4XU5WRSu_o.jpg)
France delays G7 to avoid clash with White House cage fighting on Trump’s birthday
The glorious and fascinating water fall routine created by Busby Berkeley with a kaleidoscope of showgirls in "Footlight Parade" (1933)
![[Image: IwLLNEoj_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/86/21/IwLLNEoj_o.jpg)
The US stands alone in dismissing the globalist hoax of climate change as a existential threat.
![[Image: Nuxcx79D_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/cd/f8/Nuxcx79D_o.jpg)
Yep, they barely lost the gambit, I mean the globalists, who intended to use "climate change" aka, global warming, as a method to institute global taxation and therefore a utopian one world government. It will take a while for all the lemmings to realize the game is up. Loser: all the NGO’s and academics who are used to easy money to peddle a weak case. Trump just ditched the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and many other UN NGOs. Once the USA pulls out, shutsdown the money train, others will follow. Same for NATO if the US leaves.
At some point in the near future, conflicts said to be about oil will be labelled "climate wars" and anybody killed in them will be added to the tally of "climate change-related deaths".
That way, Climate Change can be said to be an "international security crisis", just like they called it an "international public health issue" in 2020-22.
As 2025 closed, Trump’s elephant in the room continues to quietly wreak havoc.
![[Image: LHhQ9W8H_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/5c/8c/LHhQ9W8H_o.jpg)
Quote:Where Americans Choose to Move and Where They Leave
Domestic Migration from 2020 to 2024
Patterns of domestic migration—where people who already live in America choose to move—reveals a lot about where people do or don’t want to live. Or, framed differently, where they can and can’t afford to. This map shows the cumulative domestic migration of each US county, from 2020 to 2024.
The darkest green color shows places where the (net) number of people who’ve moved in since 2020 is equal to 10% or more of the population in 2020. The darkest purple color shows the reverse. In those counties the net number of people who’ve moved out is equal to 10% of the 2020 population. This only includes people who moved from one place in the United States to another, not people who moved into or out of the country.
Because this map shows net migration, a place where a roughly equal number of people move in and out—like a college town—won’t feature prominently.
There are six times as many dark green counties as dark purple ones. A few counties are experiencing intense in-migration, while a lot of counties are seeing a small out-migration.
Some of the patterns seem to follow state boundaries, but more commonly they reflect urban agglomerations or ecological regions.
In fact, I was surprised by the extent to which certain ecological regions correspond to the patterns on this map. The next version of the map shows a few of the patterns that most stood out to me. I highlighted certain regions, like the Ozarks, by identifying the counties included in specific EPA Level III ecoregions. (Follow that link to see official maps of Level I, II, III, and IV ecoregions. They are fascinating).
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The biggest hotspots for domestic movers are in the American South. Many of these cross state lines in ways that follow ecoregions.
The Piedmont / Southern Appalachia
One such region covers portions of the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and nearly all of Tennessee. The sprawling area (340 counties) basically corresponds to the ecoregion comprising Appalachia south of Virginia (the Blue Ridge Mountains, Southwestern Appalachians, Ridge and Valley) along with the plateaus to their east (the Piedmont) and west (the Interior Plateau). 974,000 more Americans moved into this region than out of it from 2020 to 2024, equal to 3.3% of the 2020 population.
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Some Losers
Most of the places with more out-movers than in-movers only lost a very small fraction of their population. But a few regions stand out with more serious losses.
The Lower Mississippi
The Mississippi Alluvial Plain extends from the river’s confluence with the Ohio in southern Illinois all the way to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly all of these 58 counties lose more movers than they gain. In total, the region lost 116,000 people, or 5.0% of its population to net domestic migration from 2020 to 2024. Losses were even more severe (proportionally speaking) in the core of the region, the Mississippi Delta.
California
Finally, any discussion of net migration has to mention the county’s most populous state: California. From 2020 to 2024, 1.47 million more people moved from California to elsewhere in the United States than from a different state into California. That outflow is equal to 3.7% of the state’s 2020 population.
Tennessee Shelby County’s 2024 Population Decrease is the Nation’s Largest
The UAE will limit funding for its students to study in British universities as they risk becoming radical Islamic fundamentalists. Huh, imagine that.
![[Image: hegCppfi_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/c4/a0/hegCppfi_o.jpg)
UAE limiting students coming to UK over Muslim Brotherhood concerns
The irony here, is that the Muslim Brotherhood is a British intelligence creation. All the Arab countries knows this. The MB serves as a proxy spy & militia army against Briton's adversaries and since the Starmer regime has waged war on its own citizens it makes perfect sense.
"We sold the same camel twice, like we did with Palestine, ha-ha, but that's another matter."
A wonderful tradition how Britain can laugh off its perfidy and the world is expected to be like "That is SO Britain!"
![[Image: DwiRQVAx_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/eb/aa/DwiRQVAx_o.jpg)
https://x.com/RWApodcast/status/2009654086262763849
"That the EU can sanction an individual on a whim, freeze his bank accounts and forbid him from travelling, deny his right to appeal, to even know what he's charged with, and even whether he's broken a law, goes against everything we know about European values!"
- Glen Diesen
![[Image: QKCD05Am_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/3b/77/QKCD05Am_o.jpg)
Franz Kafka was a major German-language fiction writer of the 20th century, known for his unique style. His works often explore themes of alienation, existential anxiety, and oppressive bureaucracy, which led to the term "Kafkaesque" entering the lexicon. Examples include instances in which bureaucracies overpower people, often in a surreal, nightmarish milieu that evokes feelings of senselessness, disorientation, and helplessness. Characters in a Kafkaesque setting often lack a clear course of action to escape a labyrinthine situation. In more modern times the term has transcended the literary realm to apply to real-life occurrences and situations that are incomprehensibly complex, bizarre, or illogical. Like we been watching the past year.
Examples in film are the sci-fi noir, Dark City (1998), TV series The Prisoner and The Twilight Zone.
Kafka never achieved widespread success in his lifetime and requested that his friend Max Brod destroy his writings after his death, but Brod published them instead. He died of tuberculosis in 1924 at the age of 40.
The age of memesque headlines and Through the Looking Glass Orwellian-Kafkaesque doublespeak values.
LOL, Trump has them cooked...
![[Image: aCuPdqKI_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/61/2c/aCuPdqKI_o.jpg)
https://x.com/eeldenden/status/2009663999848104012
Trump says he's a big fan of Denmark. Like Kissinger would have said, it may be dangerous to have Trump as a fan, but to have Trump as a big fan is fatal.
"We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not."
![[Image: gKEemWPb_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/55/5c/gKEemWPb_o.jpg)
https://x.com/FoxNews/status/2009740373573128459
LOL, what a headline... Are you not entertained!?
![[Image: 4XU5WRSu_o.jpg]](https://images2.imgbox.com/2e/5d/4XU5WRSu_o.jpg)
France delays G7 to avoid clash with White House cage fighting on Trump’s birthday
The glorious and fascinating water fall routine created by Busby Berkeley with a kaleidoscope of showgirls in "Footlight Parade" (1933)
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell
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