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Moving through the ranks of military activity including infrastructure, wars, our commander in chief and the nucleur arms race.
How to survive an attack by a world superpower. Content Warning.
This article provides practical measures for civilians facing severe, multi-domain attacks which might include: Sustained aerial bombardment Ground force incursions Naval or amphibious operations Release of biological or toxic agents Psychological and information warfare Extended disruption of society and infrastructure
By Addison Alder25 days ago in The Swamp
The Protection-of-Innocence Reciprocity Doctrine. AI-Generated.
Core Moral Premise The highest duty of any legitimate social order is the protection of innocent life. Innocent life has absolute moral primacy. Any system that systematically insulates predators, tolerates predatory asymmetry, rewards hypocrisy, or allows aggressors to retain insulation has inverted its purpose and forfeited legitimacy. Truth, justice, reciprocity, humility, mercy, forgiveness, and vertical accountability are structural necessities rather than optional virtues. Vertical accountability means recognition of and submission to a moral law higher than oneself. Authority must flow toward those who most consistently demonstrate sustained competence in moral and epistemic discipline. This competence is shown through observable conduct and trajectory over time, not through doctrinal label, tribal identity, credential alone, or self-profession.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast25 days ago in The Swamp
Jesse Jackson was supposed to be the first Black President
Before Barack Obama became the first Black president, there was Reverend Jesse Jackson. Rev. Jesse Jackson was running for president in 1984 and 1988. Though he didn't win presidency, Jackson continues with his political activism and fighting for equality. In the light of Reverend Jesse Jackson's passing let's look back how Jackson became a political activist and a former presidential candidate.
By Gladys W. Muturi27 days ago in The Swamp
Sir Keir Condemns Reform UK and The Green Party.
Sir Keir Starmer made a speech in Munich. The objects of his ire were his political rivals, Reform UK and the Green Party. The fact that the Conservatives did not come under fire says one thing: he doesn't regard them as a threat anymore, or at least, not right now. Mr. Starmer has his eye on the Gorton and Denton seat that some polls say his Labour Party may lose. Zack Polanski of the Greens and Nigel Farage of Reform have been campaigning hard to make sure it is their candidates being returned as the MPs for this area and not Labour's.
By Nicholas Bishop30 days ago in The Swamp
Rising Tensions: U.S. Military Prepares for Possible Weeks-Long Operations Against Iran. AI-Generated.
The United States military is preparing for the possibility of a weeks-long operation against Iran, according to recent reports. This development has raised concerns around the world. While no final decision has been announced, officials say that the Pentagon is reviewing plans in case the President orders military action. The situation shows rising tension between the two countries and has led many leaders to call for calm and diplomacy.
By 😎Baلoch✨.zada😎about a month ago in The Swamp
Baal on Fire, Iran’s Fiery Message to the West
1. A Revolutionary Anniversary with a Twist On February 11, 2026, tens of thousands of Iranians took part in state-organised rallies marking the 47th anniversary of Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. These rallies — held nationwide in cities from Tehran to Isfahan — blended political chanting, patriotic slogans and symbolic acts meant to underline Iran’s resistance to perceived foreign enemies.
By USA daily update about a month ago in The Swamp
The Soul Detective. Content Warning.
The Blueprint of the Soulless Lately, as the world watches the exposure of long-buried crimes, I’ve been haunted by a question that goes deeper than the headlines. It isn't just about what occurred; it’s about the Architecture of Harm that made it possible.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a month ago in The Swamp
Exclusive: Some UAE Companies Pull Out of Saudi Defence Show as Gulf Rift Spills Into Business. AI-Generated.
In a development that highlights the lingering fault lines within the Gulf, several companies based in the United Arab Emirates have quietly withdrawn from a major defence exhibition in Saudi Arabia, according to industry sources. While official statements remain scarce, the pullouts point to how unresolved political and strategic tensions between regional heavyweights are beginning to spill over into business, even in sectors long viewed as insulated from diplomatic disagreements.
By Sadaqat Aliabout a month ago in The Swamp
Squid Game Executions.
Why is Squid Game called Squid Game? When no apparent squid, real or otherwise, is featured. What I have seen of the game is just a load of hapless South Koreans being shot at by a giant doll. Those who can get through win a huge sum of money. Of course, it is just a concept, a drama, where poor people are encouraged to take part to win this money. Though fictional, the concept of people taking part in a game where most of them will die to win a large amount of money for entertainment is morally questionable to me. However, like Traitors in the UK, also with a morally questionable agenda, the show is watched by millions around the world.
By Nicholas Bishopabout a month ago in The Swamp
The message, reported by The Times of Israel, highlights growing regional concern over US deterrence and Iran’s actions. AI-Generated.
A recent message reported by The Times of Israel has reignited a long-standing debate in the Middle East: is the United States still a credible deterrent against Iran? Across the region, from Israel to the Gulf states, policymakers and security analysts are increasingly voicing concern that Washington’s warnings no longer carry the weight they once did. As Iran continues to expand its military footprint, support proxy groups, and advance its nuclear capabilities, doubts about American resolve are becoming harder to ignore.
By Ayesha Lashariabout a month ago in The Swamp










