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THE "STRUGGLE" JUNKIES. THE MODERN PROTESTER IS STRUGGLING WITH STRUGGLE
To those of the younger generation who refuse to mistake noise for numbers and chaos for consensus: take heart. The destructive voices you see amplified daily are not the majority—they only appear so because outrage is rewarded and restraint is ignored.
lhpgop
Jan 315 min read


EROSION OF TRUST. MEDIA TOYS WITH THE TRUTH IN MINNEAPOLIS
It is designed to:
Erode trust in federal authority by personalizing fear, using moral symbolism in place of law.
lhpgop
Jan 253 min read


TRUMP'S DA LACKS AGGRESSION. BONDI NEEDS ONLY OPEN GARLAND'S PLAYBOOK.
The Department of Justice has already demonstrated the scope of its authority. The current question is whether those authorities will be applied consistently—or selectively.
lhpgop
Jan 224 min read


PAPER DRAGON. A Structural Assessment of PRC Power, Vulnerability, and Strategic Overstatement
Intelligence professionals must be trained to see through the shimmer—and to recognize that systems built on opacity, coercion, and external dependence rarely perform well when exposed to time, pressure, and friction.
lhpgop
Jan 225 min read


When the Camera Becomes the Weapon.
There may never be subpoenas or indictments arising from Milwaukee. But the incident should force an uncomfortable reckoning: if journalism is going to operate as a combat arm of ideological movements, it cannot also claim the immunities of detached neutrality
lhpgop
Jan 193 min read


OPERATION. ARCTIC SPRING. HOW THE OBAMA COULD HAVE TAKEN GREENLAND
Think of it as a fusion of Arab Spring tradecraft, Cold War IO doctrine, and modern NGO-media-platform dynamics, with Greenland as the test case
lhpgop
Jan 1916 min read


THE US's GREENLAND SECRET. OPERATION: ICEWORM & CAMP CENTURY
The “city under the ice” ultimately proved unworkable due to shifting glaciers and political constraints, but it remains a fascinating chapter of Cold War history
lhpgop
Jan 167 min read


TALES FROM FENTYLAND. 10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT...
Revelation / Inference supported by reporting:Spain took roughly two years to finally extradite Carvajal to the U.S., despite the charges and U.S. pressure. Commentators in Europe and Latin America have openly speculated that left parties allegedly funded by Venezuela had zero interest in Carvajal testifying on their money trails.
lhpgop
Jan 165 min read


The Sioux in Minneapolis: Protest, Sovereignty, and the Ghost of 1973
If the spectacle escalates—if Sioux protesters try to block ICE vans or interfere with federal operations—the optics will invert overnight:
lhpgop
Jan 153 min read


A Framework for Cuban National Renewal After CommunismExpectations, Assistance, and Legal Settlement Principles
The Cuban people remain in Cuba and participate in rebuilding their own country.
lhpgop
Jan 123 min read


The Immunity Economy: How Sanctuary Politics and DEI Created America’s Child Soldiers
On the left: Trump is not just a politician they dislike; he is an existential evil. That justifies any means to oppose him or anyone associated with him, including ICE, DHS, and federal judges.
On the hardcore right: Trump is not just a candidate; he is the avatar of the nation. Any challenge to him is read as treason.
lhpgop
Jan 107 min read


Subsidies First, Reform Never: The House Just Locked In the Health Care Status Quo
When the House voted to resurrect Affordable Care Act premium subsidies for another three years, the headline was deceptively simple: twenty-two million Americans would be shielded from steep premium hikes, four million more would gain coverage, and the federal government would spend another $80 billion to make it all happen.
lhpgop
Jan 94 min read


Institutional Entryism and the Challenge to the French RepublicWhy France Must Act Decisively to Remove Muslim Brotherhood Influence from Republican Structures
France is not merely defending borders or laws; it is defending a civic model in which citizenship is individual, secular, and equal. MB-inspired entryism challenges this by advancing communal mediation between the citizen and the state, eroding the universalist foundation of the Republic.
lhpgop
Jan 33 min read


NYC'S NEW FIRE COMMISSIONER IS MAKING WAVES.
New York City has adopted leadership and personnel practices that predictably degrade public-safety capacity. The outcome—talent flight, command dilution, and declining service effectiveness—is already observable in the New York City Police Department. The same structural choices now place the Fire Department of the City of New York at similar risk.
lhpgop
Jan 12 min read


TALES FROM TURNING POINT. When Antisemitism Becomes a Weapon of Political Convenience
The October 7 attack on Israel accelerated these dynamics globally. Israel’s long-standing image of total intelligence control and military dominance shattered in real time. In a post-trust information environment, failure is read as complicity and secrecy as guilt. Conspiracy narratives did not spread because they were persuasive; they spread because no authoritative, public truth framework filled the void. Silence and minimal disclosure were interpreted as narrative weaknes
lhpgop
Dec 29, 20255 min read


A STRATEGIC RESET IN AFRICA. Why Ambassadorial Change Signals a Bolder, More Equitable U.S. Africa Policy
The Trump administration recently recalled nearly 30 career diplomats, including U.S. ambassadors from 15 African nations, as part of an effort to realign diplomatic personnel with the President’s America First agenda. The affected countries include Algeria, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Gabon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Somalia, and Uganda. All of the recalled ambassadors had assumed their posts during the prior Biden admin
lhpgop
Dec 24, 20253 min read


VENEZUELA'S REAL OIL CRISIS. Why the World’s Largest Reserves Became an Economic Dead End
Venezuela’s oil crisis is not the result of a single policy failure or sanctions alone. It is the outcome of geology, economics, and governance colliding. Venezuela possesses enormous oil resources, but they are overwhelmingly extra-heavy, capital-intensive, and unforgiving of mismanagement. When the country nationalized its oil sector and expelled international oil companies (IOCs), it removed the only actors capable of operating such assets sustainably.
lhpgop
Dec 22, 20256 min read


U.S. Troops Killed in Syria: What Happened—and What Must Be Learned
According to U.S. officials, the patrol was part of an ongoing counter-ISIS mission intended to suppress remaining ISIS cells, disrupt leadership, and support partner forces.
ISIS later issued public messaging portraying the attack as a successful strike against U.S. and allied forces.
lhpgop
Dec 19, 20253 min read


MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & CAIR, DOMESTIC HATE GROUPS?
ndependent of foreign advocacy media, U.S. court records, sworn testimony, and government actions establish that the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR exhibit the organizational, ideological, and operational characteristics historically treated under U.S. law as hate-based extremist enterprises, justifying enhanced scrutiny, exclusion from public institutions, and civil-rights enforcement actions.
lhpgop
Dec 18, 20253 min read


TRUMP FOR SALE? WHO'S PUSHING THE QATARI NARRATIVE?
It is important to be precise. This dynamic was not a secret plot, not anti-Israel, not pro-Qatar, and not a command-and-control operation
lhpgop
Dec 15, 20254 min read
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