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Saturday, 25 April 2026
Friday, 24 April 2026
This way lie Dragons, Demons and Hell: the Murderous Lunacy on the Left | Briget Phetasy
If we celebrate killing people more people will be killed. If you make it heroic, the guillotines will be set up in town squares.
I remember when the disgruntled insuree, Luigi Mangioni, killed Brian Thompson in cold blood, on the streets of New York. He was cranky that a claim for medical reimbursement had been denies by his insurer, whose boss was said Mr Thompson.
I remember reading about this, and assuming that Mangioni would be severely criticised. That it's be something like "you may have your issues with the insurer, but killing the CEO is not the way to resolve them". Or something.
But, nothing like it. The left immediately was on Mangioni's side and said that the killing was "understandable" and "justified".
Famous people agreed. I remember, to my horror, seeing comedian Bill Burr on Colbert throwing up a peace sign and shouting "Free Mangioni". To cheers from the audience.
Then came the killing of Charlie Kirk. Again, I assumed that this would be called out. Nothing like it. At least from the Left. Who could not stop themselves from celebrating.
Donald Trump was nearly killed by an assassin. The Left was only disappointed tht the bullet was just a shade too far to the left, that it missed his brain.
All of this is shocking. Though now, months later, I'm no longer shocked. Just depressed and horrified at where the Left in the United States has got to.
That promoting, that celebrating, that enabling, that encouraging, violence for political ends, is not just fine, but noble and heroic.
That way lies Hell. I've seen it in China. I've read about it in Soviet Russia. In North Korea. In Vietnam.
Yet here we are in today's America, with the New York Times giving a fawning interview to a Merchant of Death, the radical Marxist Thug, Hasan Piker.
Briget Phetasy is sound, common sensical. As is Mike Solana of Private Wires.
Immigration: Lifetime contribution of immigration by country of origin
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| In the red: Middle East, Africa, Latin America... See spreadsheet below for detail |
From a 2025 Netherlands IZA study of the net contribution of immigrants to the European Union, over the lifetime, by country of origin. Those in the red are countries of origin of immigrants to Europe who end up taking more from the state than they contribute to the economy.
In short, all those coming from the countries above in red, are net takers from the state, over their lifetimes in the EU. Other studies, both in the United States and Europe, show the same pattern.
It's not fully clear from the above chart, so here's the spreadsheet:
I meant to post this at the time of the debates over the corruption in Minnesota, tied mainly to Somali immigrants, hence highlighting them above. They're the largest drain of any group on the public purse. They also were the most involved in the multi-billion dollar fraud that was uncovered in Minnesota, the investigations of which are ongoing, at the Federal level.One must ask, surely, if such groups are not only a major drain on the state, but are also engaging in massive fraud, what on earth is the country doing continuing to let them into the country, let alone to encourage them. In spite of which, the pushback is always that to question the policy -- in America or the EU or Australia -- is that you're being "racist". Sure.
Also for the record. Views of Mainstream Democrats re immigration and deportation:
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| Mainstream Democrats THEN. Republican policy NOW |
Why the different views now?
Wow! Virginia referendum will hit HARD! Nuremberg ahoy!
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| 1812 cartoon of the first "gerrymander" redistricting, favouring Democrats, approved by governor Gerry. A dragon-like monster later likened to a salamander, hence "Gerry-Mander". |
Whaaaa?
Have I landed on the most boring topic of the day? What referendum? Where? Why? WTF?!
Yeah, well. It was all about “redistricting”. Or, more honestly, about redistricting's evil twin: gerrymandering.
A super quick primer: the United States lower house, the House of Representative is made up of 435 seats. The idea is that the number each party has broadly represents the country's voter split.
So: in 2024 it was Trump 50%, Kamala Harris 48%. And that’s how the House seats broadly split: 220 to Republicans and 215 to Democrats.
Each of the 50 states has a certain number of Representatives, based on its population, one representative for every 700k residents. So, a state with 7 million population gets 10 Representatives to the House. And it divides the electorates in the state (“districts” in the United States) so that they broadly represent the split between the main parties.
So far so good?
Now to Virginia. With its population of 8 million it gets to choose 11 Representatives. Right now they’re split 6 Democrats and 5 Republicans. That’s in a state that voted 52% Democrat and 48% Republican in the last election. So the 6-5 split seems fair and reasonable, right? Just a bit more for the Dems. Per the overall vote.
Ok, so what’s the problem?
It's the Gerrymander, Stupid!
Just two days ago, on 21 April, they held a referendum in Virginia to approve a proposal to change the borders of the 11 electorates. It passed by a slim margin. The result is that at the next elections, due this coming November, that the split of seats in VA will be 10-1. That’s 10 Democratic seats to just one Republican seat. 90% of the Representatives will be Democrats just 10% Republicans, in a state that’s purple, more or less split down the middle.
Plus four to the Dems; Minus four to the Reps. That's a swing of 8 right there. Enough, just by itself, to flip the House. To 219-216 to the Dems. On that one state alone. That's the HARD hit of this week's referendum.
That's the gerrymander. The redistricting, not to get a fair outcome, but to get a partisan result. And here in VA it's been done to the max.
How can this be fair? Is it legal?
No, of course it’s not fair. But it is legal.
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| Current districts, (6-5) top, are to change to the bottom: four divisions shifting from Red to Blue, (10-1), bottom |
Nuremberg Redux?
Thursday, 23 April 2026
A "Binational, Democratic, State" in Israel run by Hamas?? | Einat Wilf
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| Dr @EinatWilf |
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Fun stories about Islam: Angels & Demons. Slavery & Conquest | William Federer
I know most of this stuff. I learned something, after all, from 17 years of writing about it. From the Koran, to the Hadith, from Ibn Ishaq's Life of Muhammad, to the Umdat al-salik, the sacred manual of Islamic Sharia law.
I've not heard Dr William Federer before. He's good at telling a fun and compelling story. A scary one, too.
One we need to understand and treat seriously. Because, bottom line, it's "Islam must conquer the world". That's the aim of the religious ideology foundd by Muhammad. Only then, according to pious Muslims, will there be peace. Islam style.
That's it. That's the story of Islam and its aims. One we're witnessing, at a surge, in front of us now.
Over to you, Dr Will.
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
"THE ISLAMIC SLAVE TRADE IS WORSE THAN YOU THINK" | Ali Tabrizi
Ali Tabrizi is an Iranian-Australian YouTuber and everything he says on here about the Islamic slave trade is true and verifiable.
Slavery in the Islamic states lasted far longer, and was far higher in number, than ever the Atlantic slave trade was. It was those hated European colonialists who stopped the slave trade in the Islamic middle east.
It is revealing that the Left in the west refuses to acknowledge, let alone condemn, the Islamic slave trade. Which continues to this day. Eg, openly and legally in Mauritania.
Just more hypocrisy. And wanting to highlight anything that weakens the West, like the now-defunct slave trade, while ignoring anything nasty about the Islamic world, like the still-continuing slavery.
Monday, 20 April 2026
Hasan Piker the "rancid communist" | Rich Lowry
Rich Lowry does a good job here of taking down the horrid Hasan Piker.
It's hardly believable, but the mainstream Democratic Party— the likes of the very mainstream Ezra Klein, editor of Vox — have taken to Piker. It's not just Piker”s visceral hatred of Jews. But his love of Mao, of Castro, of Stalin, of the most vile of the murderous communist tyrants, and his obvious desire to see this tyranny extended to the United States.
What is wrong with these Dems?? This is waaaay different from the Dem Party of Bill Clinton or of Barak Obama. Even of a Hillary Clinton for goodness sake. It's off the charts Left.
The most I can do here, about this Dem insanity is... shake my head... Oh dear.
And spread the insights of Rich Lowry. He's spot on.
Sunday, 19 April 2026
Hong Kong Sevens: win third Melrose Claymores
America is winning in Iran. And the Left hates it
Historian, Classicist, Stanford Hoover Institute Fellow, Victory Davis-Hanson, talking of the winning going on in Iran.
But the wish for losing -- of America losing, of the West losing -- the wish for "Gleeful Defeat" amongst the Left and other Trump haters. Who hate a man more than they love their country.
Global Gender Divide
Just posting for Reference.
From a Financial Times article a few years ago by John Burn-Murdoch. It's here but paywalled.
It's a trend everywhere. Women going Left, men going (or staying) Right.
More evidence: Young women are trending liberal. Young men are not, The Hill.
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Waymo is cooked! Tesla’s cooking!
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| Smooth, cool dude Tesla > carbuncled Waymo |
Haven’t heard of Waymo?
Sébastien Loeb throws a 208 T16 at 180 kph down a muddy Corsican path in the rain with zero LIDAR. Two eyes, one brain. Evolution gave predators eyes for 500 million years, not lasers. There's a reason.LIDAR is the equivalent of Marxism applied to the economy. More…
Elon commented on @brivael’s post:
“People oddly assumed that I didn’t understand LiDAR, even though I oversaw the custom LiDAR development that Dragon uses to dock with the Space Station.”
In short: I confidently predict that Waymo will fail. If not in a year, then within five. And that Tesla with its FSD will dominate the driverless market. Which will be, per the cartoon above, a tsunami. A good tsunami! Getting around will be easier, safer, more efficient, better for the environment, and … cheaper!
And it will be so for everyone. As the Chinese say, for 男女老少, Nánnǚ lǎoshào, for Men and Women, for Young and Old.
The new military superpower: Ukraine!
Ukraine is not just adapting to the new battlefield realities of robots, drones and AI. It's writing the text book.
So says military expert Philip Ingram. I've seen other similar vids recently. We're seeing something new in war and we're seeing it most focussed in Ukraine. In Iran too, of course, but most advanced in ukraine.
Who'da thought?
And all of a sudden, it's Ukraine that's on top. Russia is losing more men per day than it can recruit. 400 a day it’s losing. To drones and robots.
Ukraine’s 'drone wall', its “robot infantry” is rewriting the rules of modern warfare.Digital Artillery: A look inside the "Crypt" - Ukraine’s AI-driven fire control system that’s outperforming Western legacy systems.
Deep Strikes: Ukrainian drones hitting Russian refineries and factories 1,000km behind the front lines.
Naval Shift: Swedish RBS 15 missiles and maritime drones making the Black Sea a "no-go zone" for Putin.
Friday, 17 April 2026
Saudi Arabia will attack Iran …
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| Click above for the Short. Prince Faisal in his perfect English accent |
Saudi Arabia will attack Iran …
… if attacks against Saudi continue. But Iran “doesn’t want diplomacy” says Saudi Prince Faisal, above. “I’m doubtful they have the wisdom” to stop war and negotiate instead.
Arab nations are united against Iran. They support U.S. and Israeli actions against the Iranian regime.
As the Riyadh Statement shows. Not just Arab, but nearby Islamic nations as well.
The Prince Faisal Short, above.
Salt & Vinegar Chips. Spitting Chips. Sour Grapes.
Salt & Vinegar Chips. Spitting Chips. Sour Grapes.
Take your pick.
I'm talking about how pissed off China is that the largest high-end chip-maker in the world, TSMC, has done a deal with the United States to make their chips there. Beijing are super pissed off.
How do they show their anger? Reveal their saltiness? Display they're spitting chips?
Why, through the voices of pro-Beijing columnists in the South China Morning Post, of course! There's plenty of them these days.
The most pro-Beijing, the most of a sock-puppet for Beijing is long-time columnist Alex Lo. Who writes two days ago, in his column: KMT Chief shows way forward to avoid blind confrontation with Beijing. [Internet Archive page]
Taiwan’s political pendulum is reversing. The government led by Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) William Lai Ching-te is increasingly discredited, not least for selling out the jewel of its semiconductor industry to the United States under pressure from President Donald Trump.
"Selling the family jewels"?? Hardly. They're increasing Chip capacity by manufacturing in the United States. Does it make sense? Surely it does.
America is the largest customer of TSMC by a long way. America takes some 75% ot TSMC's output. Next largest customer is Taiwan itself with 9%. Only then comes China, with 8%, a figure that's actually fallen in recent years. IOW America takes ten times the amount China does of TSMC's output. Of course it makes sense to manufature some of your product in your dominant customer's home.
Committing some $US 500 billion to build facilities in America is just smart.
But it smarts for China too. This is not TSMC "selling family jewels". It's TSMC being smart.
ADDED: My post on TSMC: the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
Who's TSMC? From Grok:
TSMC produces the vast majority of the world's most advanced semiconductor chips (over 90% of leading-edge nodes below 5nm or so), which serve as the foundational "brains" powering everything from smartphones and consumer electronics to AI accelerators, high-performance computing, data centers, and modern military systems.
Without TSMC's manufacturing capacity and technological leadership, global supply chains for AI innovation, digital infrastructure, and countless high-tech products would grind to a halt, making the company a critical chokepoint for the modern economy and technological progress.
In short, TSMC is the indispensable engine behind today's digital world and the AI revolution.
Thursday, 16 April 2026
You’re Not Allowed to Say This… The REAL Reason This War Exists | Mosab Hassan Yousef
I post this as a history lesson in Islam as the "final revealed religon". And what this means for all non-Muslims in the world.
A history lesson in "Why the Muslims try to kill or subjugate all Jews".
I've been banging on about this since the beginning of this blog.
Why?
Because it's in all the doctrines of Islam -- the Koran, the Hadith, the Sirah, the life of Muhammad, the Sharia -- and in all the actions of Muslims when they attack via terrorist acts in the west. They make it clear. "We are not here in [the U.K., Europe, wherever] to take part. We're here to Take Over".
Mosab Hassan Yousef is the so-called "Son of Hamas". Because he's the son of one of Hamas' foundational leaders. He's a hafiz -- one who has memorised the whole of the Koran. He knows whereof he speaks.
Muslim believe, because Mohammad told them so, in the Koran, that Islam is the latest revealed Abrahamic religion and it abrogates -- it cancels -- the previous religions of Judaism and Christianity. This is a very dangerous belief because it leads to their attempts to physically silence, to kill, those Christians and Jews who continue to believe that they have the right, the obligation, to carry on with their religion.
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Iran Crumbles...
... and it's good news for the West.
I am most certainly aware that that's not the view of the legacy media. That they're taking every opportunity to big up any perceived negatives against America; and to diminish any of the achievement of Operation Epic Fury.
I find it disgusting that the European West, the American media, the media in Australia, the UK, the EU, can be against winning a defensive war on Iran -- defence against a burgeoning Islamist caliphate -- because they don't like the man waging it.
I'm fully on side with winning this war. I know that America and Israel are trouncing Iran. But also that Iran's is not a finished regime. And that the main battle now is against the headwinds from the West itself. Weird and disturbing. And should not be so.
Shame on pusillanimous leaders like France's Macron, Britain's Starmer, Italy's Meloni, Germany's Mertz and the Spanish socialist shill whose name I can't be bothered to remember. But who seems happy to have the Modern Moors reconquist Andalusia. Which, bottom line, is what this war is all about. Pushing back Islamist Jihadi attacks, of which Iran, its Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, are just the tip of the spear.
Is that too tough to read? Too difficult to acknowledge? So be it.
00:00 Long View on Iran War 03:02 Iran Weakened Militarily 04:24 Winners and Losers Russia Gulf 06:22 Global Fallout China Europe NATO 09:16 US Outlook and Conclusion
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Great news for Tesla! | Herbert Ong & Brian Lutz
Great news for Tesla!
Great news for the world!
The beginning of the transport revolution is here!
The Dutch regulator, RDW, just gave permission for Tesla's Full Self Driving (FSD) software to be used there. That will mean the rest of the EU 27 will soon do the same. The Dutch, and its RDW, are known as the gold standard in testing and licencing vehicles.
About the Tesla FSD, the RDW said more than just "OK". They said Tesla's FSD was "the best system" they've tried and tested, rigorously, over 18 months.
Likely other countries outside the EU will follow. China. Japan. Hopefully us here in Hong Kong, where Tesla's are super popular.
The revolution is not just to the ease and increased safety in driving cars. It's another step to fully autonomous cars. And then to a whole new paradigm of how we get around. Cities will change. They'll get better, as we don't need so many private cars and so many buses and so many parking lots. Cities will get cleaner, more friendly, more relaxed.
Things is gonna get better!
EV Sales, U.S. Q1 2026. For info post
EVs ranked by total unit sold in the U.S. in Q1 2026.
1) Tesla Model Y: 78,591
2) Tesla Model 3: 31,672
3) Toyota bZ: 10,029
4) Hyundai Ioniq 5: 9,790
5) Chevrolet Equinox EV: 9,589
6) Rivian R1S: 5,494
7) Ford Mustang Mach-E: 4,600
8) Lexus RZ: 4,456
9) Tesla Cybertruck: 3,519
10) Cadillac Lyriq: 3,370
11) Honda Prologue: 3,319
12) Rivian EDV: 3,213
13) Subaru Solterra: 3,041
14) Cadillac Optiq: 2,847
15) Kia EV9: 2,740
16) Tesla Model X: 2,346
17) BMW i4: 2,184
18) Kia EV6: 2,023
19) Hyundai Ioniq 9: 1,990
20) Cadillac Vistiq: 1,902
21) BMW iX: 1,788
22) Rivian R1T: 1,658
23) GMC Hummer EV: 1,653
24) Lucid Gravity: 1,631
25) Cadillac Escalade IQ: 1,432
There’s more. Courtesy Sawyer Merritt on X.
Steven Mark Ryan comments on his "Solving the Money Problem" YT Channel.
Shall I make the obvious point? Oh, go on then. Well, it's this: that Tesla's top models outsold the rest of the top 25 by 33%. Tesla's single top selling car, the Model Y, outsold the rest of the top 20 put together.
Plus, not shown here: Tesla was the biggest selling EV in the whole world in Q1. Yes, they did outsell China's BYD! Tesla outsold Chinese EV cars even in China. While costing 3 to 4 times as much as Chinese made EV and hybrid cars, in China.
Hezbollah is the model for Iran proxies world wide | Loay Alshareef
German Nuclear shutdown: me ALSO called it out!
Not just Elon Musk. Me too! I also said it was crazy for Germany to shut down its nuclear power stations!
But seriously, folks. It was blindingly obvious that it was a crazy decision. Even to a midwit like me, sitting in Hong Kong. Let alone to a quixotic genius like Elon in America. But German politicians and bureaucrats did it anyway. And are now suffering.
Why did they do it? One word: Greens. The Greens are so wildly, so obsessively and I must say, so ignorantly anti clean-green-safe nuclear power and they have been so influential over such a long time in Germany, that they overrode common sense and science. They threw 25% of Germany's clean, green, safe and cheap nuclear power into the bin.
The same is true in Australia. We have abundant uranium resources. We are quite happy to export it. But we refuse, by law, to use it ourselves. Sheer insanity. All our Green bodies are against it. Challenged that their views are ideological and out-of-date, they respond with ideological and out-of-date diatribes.
In Australia too, being anti-nuclear energy is “total madness”. [Though, of course, it's seen as being a virtue by most on the Left].
Elon Musk warned Germany in 2022 about shutting down their nuclear power plants
He called it "total madness" years before the current crisis peaked
"It’s crazy to shut down nuclear power plants... especially if you are in a place where there are no natural disasters" — Elon Musk
Germany shut them all down anyway in 2023
And now the consequences have become undeniable:
- Energy prices skyrocketed with German households paying the highest electricity bills in the EU in 2025.
- The grid became increasingly unreliable
- Germany is now burning billions in subsidies just to keep the lights on - money that wouldn't be needed if they'd listened
Now, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has officially admitted that the nuclear phase-out was a "huge mistake" and a "serious strategic error" that left the country without enough generation capacity
What's even worse is that the exact same EU bureaucrats who pushed for the shutdowns are now actively campaigning to build MORE nuclear power plants
Elon was right. Again
Population collapse the greatest threat to humanity | Xfreeze & Stephen J.Shaw
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| Courtesy @Xfreeze. The dotted line is replacement level, and all these are below it |
Note how the very lowest birth rates are in East Asia. Where we live…. If I were a bit younger I'd try to give it a nudge along.
Demographer Stephen J.Shaw explains how immigration is not the answer to low birth rates. Neither for the country losing the emigrants nor for the country hosting the immigrants.
Shaw also explains how it is that humans survived major population declines in wars and plagues. But how and why it’s different today. We are circling down a population plug hole. We ignore it at our extreme peril.
It's a long video. But then complex issues need complex explanations.
"Hong Kong enters Zombie economy!" | China Economy
Errrhh... No. It's not true. No way Hong Kong is a "Zombie economy".
I'm posting the video above as what the Chinese call "a negative example". It's the most untruthful, the most lying, the most ... just the most off-the-planet Disinformation and Misinformation that I've ever seen. In any video. Anywhere.
And that's from me, who's no fan of the China Communist Party. Hong Kong is jsut not like they (mis)represent. And, By the way, I do know Hong Kong in previous difficult times. During the 1997 financial crisis. During the 2008 Financial Crisis. And during the Covid lockdown. So I know what it looks like when shops everwhere are closed down and the city is struggling. That's not the case now. No way.
First, the video says the Hong Kong dollar “no longer can be converted to $US.” That’s simply wrong. The Linked Exchange Rate System has been rock-solid since 1983. The HKMA still guarantees full convertibility at around 7.8 to the dollar. You can walk into any bank or use any forex app today and it works exactly as it always has. No capital controls, no change.
Second, the claim that “half a million flee” suggests an ongoing mass exodus. Yes, there was significant emigration after 2019 and COVID, but the numbers are not a current collapse. Official data show the population has stabilised around 7.5 million with net inflows from talent schemes and mainland arrivals. It’s not the uncontrolled flight the video paints. We know many friends who departed to Europe in the wake of Covid and the 2019 riots, but who have since returned.
Third, “9 out of 10 shops empty” and neon lights “flickering out like dominoes” is pure exaggeration. Vacancy rates in core districts like Causeway Bay and Mong Kok are around 8–12 per cent — elevated, yes, but nowhere near 90 per cent. Retail sales have been recovering and new tenants are moving in. Again, it's nothing like the downturns of 1997, 2008 and 2020.
The video downplays Hong Kong’s financial strength. It ignores that we’re on track to be the world’s largest IPO market in 2026, with HK$110 billion already raised in Q1 alone. And capital is still flowing in — including big money from the Middle East shifting to Hong Kong, not just Singapore.
These aren’t small slips. They turn real challenges (higher costs, cross-border spending) into a false narrative of total collapse. Just because some sources are paranoid about Beijing doesn’t make every claim accurate. From where I stand after 34 years here, Hong Kong is adapting and still very much open for business.
ADDED: the "China Observer" channel is run by Falun Gong-affiliated groups, so it's no surprise their take on China is the most negative, the most anti, the most vitriolic to the CCP.
Monday, 13 April 2026
Massive electoral fraud AND the rape scandal. "All at levels never seen" | Raja Miah
Surely the Labour Party, surely Keir Starmer & Co, cannot go on ignoring this.
This may be the most important video you will watch this year. Please share widely.













