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Jul 4 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Happy Fourth of July. What is America?
The American Patriots in the War for Independence were, by all accounts, far-right revolutionaries.
We are taught to view the American Revolution as a liberal, leftist revolution based upon egalitarianism.
In reality, the Founders expressed an explicit blood-and-soil ideology. They based their identity in Anglo-Saxon history and believed that colonization was a way of revitalizing the soul of the Anglo-Saxon people.
Thomas Jefferson wrote on August 13, 1776, that the Anglo-Saxons were connected to liberty:
“Has not every restitution of the ancient Saxon laws had happy effects? Is it not better now that we return once more to the happy system of our ancestors — the wisest and most perfect ever devised by the wit of man — as it stood before the eighth century?”
In the July of 1774, Thomas Jefferson also stated that America was conquered and her settlements made and firmly established at the expense of individuals, and not of the British public. Their own blood was spilled in acquiring the lands for these settlements, and their own fortunes were expended in making them effectual. They fought for themselves; they conquered for themselves alone.
They have a right to hold no shilling whatever issued from the public treasures of His Majesty or his ancestors for their assistance until very late times, after the colonies had been established on a firm and permanent footing.
The Anglo-Americans created this nation and its institutions. They defined what this country was from 1607 until 1965. They repeatedly affirmed what an American was.
Jun 16 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
The UK grooming gang inquiry has finally been released
It is 219 pages detailing the testimony of witnesses and victims in a list of areas where gangs have operated. The National spread of Grooming Gang networks is seen across 149 districts in the United Kingdom. The police, social services, and national health services prioritized community relations and avoided racism and accusations, rather than protecting vulnerable children
The service is the hardest rebuke against the open society obsession that has been pushed since 1948 in the United Kingdom
We saw an estimate of 250,000 victims - almost exclusively White women.
The case report of 2025 stated that disproportionate numbers of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds were among the suspects of group based child exploitation
Now we know the number 87 to 95% of the perpetrators were either Pakistani, Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, Kurdish or other migrant ethnic origins
A similar conclusion was reached a decade ago by The Quilliam Foundation a moderate Muslim think tank that no longer exists
May 11 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Brock Pierce the man who co founded tether, and who helped support Rumble was an Epstein associate.
Brock Pierce was a Disney star (The Mighty Ducks, First Kid). At 17, he became VP of Digital Entertainment Network (DEN), a dot-com juggernaut funded by Microsoft and Dell with a $250M valuation.
Pierce lived in an Encino mansion with DEN founder Marc Collins-Rector. The house was a hub for Hollywood elites like Bryan Singer and David Geffen.
In 2000, three former employees sued Pierce and Collins-Rector, alleging a "pedophile ring" involving the drugging, rape, and assault of minors. Collins-Rector was indicted for transporting minors for sex. They didn't stick around to fight-they fled to Spain.
In 2002, Interpol stormed a villa in Marbella. Inside, they found Pierce and Collins-Rector alongside guns, machetes, and child pornography.
Collins Rector pleaded guilty to child enticement.
Brock Pierce was released without criminal charges and settled civil suits out of court- He has denied all allegations for 25 years.
In 2014 Pierce co-founds Tether. It becomes the "central bank" of crypto. Tether has famously avoided a Big Four audit, and in 2021, paid $18.5M to settle NYAG claims it lied about its reserves.