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I'm lost for words : Asmongold's Takes on the protests in Iran
https://youtu.be/oqT3U38deAA I'm lost for words after hearing Asmongold's takes on the protests in Iran - he's got some good points, but then completely misses the mark on others with takes that are just.. dumb. Almost gets it right, but ends up all over the place. And when it comes to Israel... OMG you MUST watch this! What do you think ? How would you answer his takes? Tell me in the comments, to me its too much of a shock to even answer..
“It’s in the Budget.” That’s the Problem.
🌳💸 “It’s in the Budget.” That’s the Problem. In this clip from the Libertarian Leadership Academy, Scott Jewett shares a jaw-dropping example of government waste and mismanagement. First, the city paid him $750 to remove a tree on city-owned property. Then police were dispatched—wasting time and resources—over a permit issue that didn’t apply. And months later? The city sent crews and heavy equipment to insulate power lines for a tree that no longer existed—because it was already “in the budget.” Tens of thousands of dollars spent. No logic. No accountability. This is why libertarian leadership matters: common sense, fiscal responsibility, and respect for taxpayers. 🎙️ LLA Interview with Scott JewettHosted by C. Michael Pickens 🎯 Take the next step:👉 Join the Libertarian Leadership Academy and learn how to run for office:http://www.libertarianleadership.org/ 👉 Join a supportive community of libertarian leaders and activists:📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Libertarianleadershipacademy📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LibertarianLeadershipAcademy 🔎 Learn more about Scott Jewett: https://scottjewett.com #LibertarianLeadership #GovernmentWaste #TaxpayerDollars #CommonSensePolicy #LibertyFirst #RunForOffice #LLA
“It’s in the Budget.” That’s the Problem.
The Iranian Regime: Dying in a Cold Sweat
Here is the recording of our latest session. Totalitarian regimes do not die in a blaze of glory. They die in a cold sweat. They die when the executioner realizes he is the one being hunted. In our latest daily session, the group analyzed the psychological disintegration of the Iranian regime. We moved past the headlines to the mechanics of terror. The conclusion was stark. The Islamic Republic is no longer projecting power. It is hiding from its own shadow. The room highlighted a terrifying shift in the dynamic of control. We discussed reports of intelligence agencies contacting IRGC commanders directly on their personal phones. The ultimatum is simple. "We know where you sleep. Defect or face the consequences." This is not traditional warfare. It is the systematic dismantling of a mafia state using its own tactics. Members noted that this specific brand of fear has paralyzed the leadership. Commanders are terrified to gather in groups. They are suspicious of their own electronics. One member pointed out the grim irony of a brutal general afraid to touch his own remote control. When the leadership is this rattled, the chain of command dissolves. There was friction in the room regarding the final blow. Some argued for patience to let the internal collapse run its course. Others argued that surgical strikes are necessary right now to break the stalemate. But the consensus was clear. The riot police are now the ones afraid of being identified. The hunter has become the prey. There is a difference between consuming news and analyzing intelligence. In this community, we do not spectate; we scrutinize every fracture in the geopolitical landscape. Access the kind of unfiltered, high-level discourse that others are too afraid to broadcast. View the calendar at this link to join our next discussion: https://www.skool.com/libertypolitics/calendar
The Iranian Regime: Dying in a Cold Sweat
Human Evolution and the Story of Adam and Eve
The scientific consensus on human evolution, supported by extensive fossil and genetic evidence, traces modern humans (Homo sapiens) back hundreds of thousands of years, emerging from a population in Africa rather than a single pair. Fossils like those of Australopithecus (around 4-2 million years ago), Homo habilis (over 2 million years ago), and early Homo sapiens (about 300,000 years ago) illustrate a gradual process with branching lineages, including interbreeding with Neanderthals and Denisovans. Genetic studies show that human diversity could not have arisen from just two individuals in the recent past; the effective population size never dropped below thousands, ruling out a literal genetic bottleneck from one couple as sole progenitors. No archaeological evidence directly supports the historical existence of Adam and Eve as the first humans. The biblical Garden of Eden may draw from ancient Mesopotamian myths about fertile regions where agriculture began, but no artifacts or sites confirm a literal paradise or original pair. Claims of "Mitochondrial Eve" and "Y-chromosomal Adam" refer to common ancestors for specific DNA markers (living 150,000-200,000 years ago), not a lone couple or biblical figures—they coexisted within larger populations.
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