African Nationalism Rising

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Undoubtedly, few Amerikans have heard of Burkina Faso or the country’s president, Ibrahim Traoré. UWI and Halim Gençoğlu have a fantastic summary article about Traoré’s reforms and Burkina Faso’s concurrent pivot away from the West and its rise in Africa and the new multipolar order.

Traoré has initiated cultural changes to reinforce national identity. Banned colonial-era legal attire in courts, promoting traditional Burkinabé clothing. Expelled French troops and media, signalling a break from colonial legacies.

Traoré’s leadership draws parallels with that of Thomas Sankara, Burkina Faso’s former revolutionary leader known for his anti-imperialist policies and emphasis on self-reliance. By invoking Sankara’s legacy, Traoré appeals to nationalistic sentiments and the desire for a self-determined African future.

This may well be an example to follow, not just in Africa, but even in the West, for any peoples who want to reclaim their stolen heritages and survive the present turmoil. Traoré was featured among the world leaders present in Moscow for Victory Day. After the celebrations, he met extensively with Vladimir Putin, which tells you exactly which way Burkina Faso leans and who they see as viable allies and partners. Hopefully, this is a grand success story to watch and, where possible, emulate.

Inbound Blowback

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Well, it’s already started, but it’s going to get worse. The tools of war the NATO Nazis sent to the Ukie Nazis will come back to haunt the EU.

A massive influx of weapons from Ukraine will hit Europe’s black markets after the conflict with Russia is over, according to a new report by the Eurasia Observatory, which tracks the conflict’s long-term impact on organized crime.

Western-supplied weapons and thousands of battle-hardened Ukrainian veterans are expected to fuel a wave of crime, arms trafficking, and instability across the continent – as talks between Moscow and Kiev to resolve the conflict raise hopes for a ceasefire – the document warns.

”Stockpiles of weapons, including heavy arms, are being amassed throughout Ukraine,” the report says. “Should the fighting stop, martial law in Ukraine will presumably be lifted, reducing the resources and powers of the state to police the civilian sphere – and opening up the field for organized crime to operate more freely.”

As I noted on the old PPN over three years ago, the Banderaites were already selling anti-tank missiles on Thief. Now and in the future, it will be more heavy arms, drones, and terror tactics utilized by seasoned veterans. Russia did what she could to destroy the majority of the hardware, but some of it never even made it anywhere near the front.

Smaller quantities of these materials will likely show up in the yankee homeland too.

Larry Johnson Notices the Academic Rot

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He showcases the Yankee homeland’s performance against that of Russia and China.

As of 2024, China’s adult literacy rate (ages 15 and above) is estimated to be approximately 97%. This figure reflects a steady increase from previous decades, with the literacy rate recorded at 96.74% in 2020. Notably, the youth literacy rate (ages 15–24) in China has reached 100% since 2010, indicating universal literacy among younger generations.

As of 2024, approximately 79% of U.S. adults are considered literate, meaning they possess basic reading and writing skills. This indicates that about 21% of adults in the United States are classified as illiterate. 54% of adults read below a 6th-grade level, with 20% reading below a 5th-grade level.

If Donald Trump is serious about MAGA, aka Make America Great Again, the problem is not lack of manufacturing jobs… it is something more profound. The trend in the United States is unmistakable… we are literally dumbing down. The ability to read at an eight-grade level translates into ones ability to do critical thinking.

And remember that the dismal Yankee stats are rigged upwards to make the “schools” look better. This mirrors, of course, but does not include the alarming drop in USian IQs over the time period Johnson examines – a drop of likely a full SD. Add to all that the extreme gullibility of the brainwashed uninformed ‘Murikan peeps and it gets much worse. Add to that the penchant of Murikans to tolerate wickedness and MAGA becomes a laughable mathematical impossibility.

There are a number of reasons why Murikans, as part of their endless indoctrination, are told to hate certain countries and peoples. One of them goes like this: Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have more literate populations and populations that are observably more intelligent than Yankees. Forget winning wars and dominating the planet. Murikans will be most lucky to keep indoor plumbing as this century unfolds.

Silencing the Irrelevant

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Few people follow those worth following for the additional comments left after something interesting is posited. Dr. Marwa Osman found on her Telegram channel that the comment policing just wasn’t worth the effort. Hers was one of the better moderated channels to begin with. And it wasn’t a problem so much with retards, attention seekers, and Hasbara agents (okay, they were mild problems), it was the tedium of cleaning up so much unfiltered junk (e.g. Click here for FREE cartoon crypto time share vitamin cloned sneakers!!!!!). There’s little else as annoying as trying to disseminate information only to have the platform hijacked for crass commercial purposes. And regardless of the reasons, no commentator, expert, of “influencer” owes the audience of a free chat session anything more that the free content ordinarily provided.

This morning, Marwa polled the crew regarding canning the comments – see the first post, below. Almost all of us advised her to do whatever she had to or wanted to. And this afternoon, all our suggestions and all other comments were deleted when she pulled the plug – second post. She did the right thing. Odds are you are not as awesome as her, but still, don’t ever hesitate to clean up a feed as needed.

 

Terrorists

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As is so often proclaimed, the yankee empire does not negotiate with terrorists. There is, of course, no need for negotiation as the yankees create, arm, fund, train, and collaborate with terrorists.

In a dramatic diplomatic development, US President Donald Trump hosted an unexpected meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan participating via phone. The talks mark a diplomatic turning point in US-Syria relations and a broader reshaping of the geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East.

The White House confirmed the meeting in a statement by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, posted on X, in which Trump hailed the gathering as a “historic opportunity” for peace and reconstruction in Syria.

Lesson: should you ever find yourself on a GAE wanted list with a $10 million bounty on your head, just offer to take over some random country and then further offer space for a new Trump tower.

Happy Mother’s Day

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Vox reran his superb essay on the necessity of mothers. Read the whole thing.

Without mothers, there is no future for the civilized. Europe is in the process of discovering what a world without mothers is like. It is an ugly picture, a brutal picture. It is a probable future that promises to be much worse than the most exaggerated images of past patriarchal oppression ever painted by Betty Friedan or Gloria Steinhem. Without mothers, there is only barbarism and the choice between the brothel and the burqa.

Motherhood is a sacrifice. It may mean putting off a college education and a career, or even giving them up entirely. It may mean sacrificing a flawless figure. It may mean sacrificing dreams. It definitely means putting two, three, four or more lives ahead of your own. But motherhood is also an expression of hope. Motherhood is a vote of confidence in the future of mankind. Motherhood is the brave voice of a woman saying, “I will not live life for today. I will create life for many tomorrows.”

Motherhood is, of course, one major theme in JUDGING ATHENA. Josh and the Lady on the subject, Chapter Seventeen, page 220:

‘Thank you, baby. And for now, I’m just planning some scenarios. But I really would like the experience and the chance for service as a stay-at-home mom.’

‘The most important job ever created,’ he added, beginning to sniff her hair, steadily making his way towards her sensitive ear.

Happy Day to the most important ladies around!

BOOK REVIEW: The Lightkeeper by Dr. Sherry Shenoda

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The Lightkeeper by Dr. Sherry Shenoda

A Review by Perrin Lovett

 

Edith Hamilton, classicist and author of The Echo of Greece, once said, “Greece’s great men let all their acts turn on the immortality of the soul. We don’t really act as if we believed in the soul’s immortality and that’s why we are where we are today.” I read The Echo seven to ten years after my misspent undergraduate career and my belated studies of Athens and Rome. However, as they spoke to Hamilton, so the ancient philosophers, historians, and poets spoke to me. I strongly suspect they had a similar influence, formal or autodidactic, on the author of The Lightkeeper. In a book about Deuterocanonical Biblical Wisdom, the wisdom of the ancient thinkers is on display at the beginning of many chapters, also being embedded within them in an instructive, narrative fashion. Among other things, it is a book about the immortality of one particular unusual soul.

*Shenoda, Dr. Sherry, The Lightkeeper, Chesterton, Indiana: Ancient Faith Publishing, 2021. 

Dr. Sherry Shenoda, originally from Egypt, is a California pediatrician, wife, mother, and extraordinarily gifted storyteller. Learn more about her at her website. And please purchase a copy of her sublime novel from the Ancient Faith storefront

The philosophy of it all: there is a noble degree of Orthodox (Coptic) Christian apologetics behind the plot and message of The Lightkeeper. It is a beautiful and original explication of the very concept of (Lady) Wisdom, exploring the mysteries of that proverbial truism with stirring elocution. Herman Melville once noted that in addition to the tenants of Old Testament Hebrew faith, Wisdom is also laced with an appreciation of Platonism. More recently, Professor Alexander Dugin likewise explained a strain of the Platonic running through Judaic philosophy, as well as in Islamic reasoning, and, of course, the underpinnings of Eastern Christian Orthodoxy. The same strain grounds The Lightkeeper and provides deep impetus for the story, especially as to the protagonist’s journey. 

It is a book riddled with time travel. And it opens and closes with an entertaining, or even breathtaking loop (a Closed Timelike Curve to make Seth Lloyd smile) that provides closure for the characters, the reader(!), and for much of the apophatic trust through and beyond questioning that both hammers home the philosophy of the book and narrates the first two parts of the tome. From the outset, Shenoda’s Lightkeeper wrestles with questions about her identity and her purpose. She even wrestles with Wisdom in the literal sense. But via her righteous perseverance, she is eventually gifted true wisdom of the kind only God may dispense. And the entire storyline is incredible as it teaches, without lecturing, the value of patiently trusting and enduring; the twists and turns and mysteries presented eventually cobble together a compelling rendition of the lessons lived and learned by Solomon and Adam. Again, there is recurrent time travel throughout the tale, which, on its own, curves here and there, seemingly chaotically at first glance, but with an ardent purpose before the end. And the story even ends with a form of “wave collapse”. 

The ending, or rather, the third part through the satisfying conclusion, provides multiple completions both within the story and within the mind of the reader. Per the Biblical sapiential, the protagonist, already immortal, though still suffering doubt and mental anguish, finds true Life Everlasting in addition to the fulfillment of her real intended purpose. “It’s all for me,” she keeps repeating. And it is, though it is not without the influence of the Lady of Wisdom and the permitting glory of He Who is Above. And another he! He who tends the favorite lighthouse. What, really, are we mortals without a love story? And to that end, Shenoda delivers in a rather surprising, though very gratifying, disposition. I do not dare spoil the romance, instead, I advise the reader will find it riveting and rewarding. Of course, that latter description is one I shall apply to the entire work.

If I am not mistaken, The Lightkeeper is Shenoda’s second book and first full novel. One truly hopes for a second, third, fourth, and so on, as the author exhibits a keen ability to provoke thought and emotion with her exceptional literary fiction. The Lightkeeper is a gem for any Christian, any philosophically-minded individual, anyone seeking pleasant complexity, if within a gently read format, or anyone interested in a touch of eccentric fantasy or traditional romance. I applaud Shenoda and highly recommend her book.

May 9th

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Happy Victory Day, Russia!

If Trump happens to attend, live or by video, then that might be a sign he and the GAE are truly realigning with the multipolar world. (I drafted and scheduled this on 3/11/25 for the heck of it.) If not, then things will probably go as they have for the GAE, which will eventually lead to some kind of rebirth, hopefully of Western Civilization in N. America. Either way, the rest of the world moves on. Congrats, all.

UPDATE, 05/09/25: There was no Trump present. THIS, not the GAE, is the future of the free world.

And … L. Okay. Onwards.

The Yankee Empire Loses Again

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MOA breaks down the defeat of Uncle Samuel’s gay Navy at the hands of the mighty Ansar Allah.

Last night Trump conceded that the campaign was lost. He order the U.S. fleet to retreat:

Trump Says the U.S. Will Cease Strikes on Houthi Militants (archived) – NY Times, May 6 2025
It was unclear whether the Houthis were going to stop impeding international shipping, which was the objective of the American bombing campaign.

The United States and Houthis in Yemen reached a deal to halt American airstrikes against the group after the Iranian-backed militants agreed to cease attacks against American vessels in the Red Sea, President Trump and Omani mediators said Tuesday.

“They just don’t want to fight,” Mr. Trump said. “And we will honor that and we will stop the bombings. They have capitulated, but more importantly, we will take their word. They say they will not be blowing up ships anymore.”
But despite his claim of success, it remained unclear whether the United States had achieved its objective of stopping the Houthis from impeding international shipping after a costly seven-week bombing campaign.

The is nothing ‘unclear’ about the objective which the U.S. has obviously not achieved. The Houthi will continue to attack Israel related shipping as well as the Zionist entity itself:

The Houthis themselves stopped short of declaring a full cease-fire, saying that they would continue to fight Israel. And Houthi officials and supporters swiftly portrayed the deal as a major victory for the militia and a failure for Mr. Trump, spreading a social media hashtag that read “Yemen defeats America.”

The U.S. Navy has long run out of military targets in Yemen. Its ships have emptied their magazines. They can not replenish at sea and need to go to a friendly harbor that has the appropriate equipment (Crete, Bahrain).

Trump is truly the idiot fake leader Murika deserves. In addition to running out of bombs and targets, I imagine the fleet’s AD missiles were depleted too.

Ansar Allah = Supporters of God. When you support God, He has your back. He cannot be beaten, certainly not by the devil’s step kids from DC.