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Can English Speakers Survive?

The great replacement isn’t a theory, much less a conspiracy. It’s measurable, physical reality that has changed the West more profoundly than any war.

Christopher Caldwell has been writing about it for 25 years.
 Here, in a conversation with Tucker Carlson, Caldwell wrestles with the question, “Is it too late to save the English-speaking world?”

10,000 Troops To Border!

President Donald Trump is planning to deploy 10,000 U.S. military troops to the southern border to bolster Border Czar Tom Homan and ICE’s mass deportation efforts.

The Sekulow team discusses Trump’s promise to secure the border and deport illegal immigrants, the far left challenging Trump’s executive orders, Sens. Ted Cruz and Todd Young supporting the ACLJ’s legal efforts, U.S. foreign policy, and more.

The Big Government Machine

Is a national emergency coming? President-elect Donald Trump has hinted he will institute a national emergency so he can call up the U.S. military to assist in the mass deportation of illegal aliens. Meanwhile, Democrats are pledging to resist and oppose the deportations.

Rumors percolate of the mainstream media changing its gears and playing nice with Trump. Are these genuine, kissy-face gestures? Or will the fake news turn rancid again?

Evil is everywhere. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

They Can’t Cheat Kamala In

Greg Hunter interviews futures analyst Martin Armstrong on the incredulous situation we’re now facing , where dark forces within the federal government seem hellbent to assassin the leading Republican candidate. Armstrong says this is nothing new, noting how Richard Nixon turned down federal security and opted to pay for his own security staff rather than let the federal goons near him.

Just how rotten and corrupt is our government? Do we need to systematically remove NeoCons and war mongers from the federal government? Should they be deported as well? Or imprisoned or executed? Armstrong discusses the situation through the advantage of his amazing Socrates computer analysis program, which he uses primarily to make economics predictions.

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