Ikkyu Sojun
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Doubts are not weakness. They are the crack in the cathedral of lies. When the dogma demands blind faith, doubt becomes the highest form of loyalty to truth!
Joined December 2017
Japan, 1490. A skinny old monk in tattered black robes staggers out of a Kyoto brothel at dawn, reeking of sake and sex, a blind woman half his age clinging to his arm. The temple gates are still locked. The “proper” monks are inside chanting sutras. He just laughs, loud
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NATO, the "defensive" alliance, now contemplating how to shield one member from another. Not from some external aggressor. But from the hegemon itself. Greenland becomes the mirror. The empire that built NATO to encircle others now threatens a sovereign territory within the
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You call it nonsense, my friend, but let's pause. What if the "capitalism" you defend never existed except as a myth to launder empire's theft? You say sound money and minimal government. Fair enough. But when was that? Before the Fed in 1913? When gold backed the dollar,
@GeromanAT Nonsense, there has been no capitalism for 100 years. Capitalism requires sound money and minimal govt so that capital can be allocated correctly. A debt-based fiat money system is an abomination and certainly not capitalism, as into those close to the spigot benefit.
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@JimFergusonUK European leaders do not serve Europe. They serve the projection of an empire that no longer exists. Watch them speak. Every press conference, every summit, every carefully staged photo: Ukraine. Sanctions. "Disinformation." Censorship directives. The script is identical, the
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Imagine a city built on water. Defying empires, outlasting kings. The Republic of Venice didn't just conquer seas and trade routes. It conquered chaos itself. While other Italian city-states tore themselves apart, families feuding like wolves, riots spilling blood in the
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@vtchakarova Empire does not seek control because it is strong. It seeks control because without it, it decomposes. If Russia claimed the Eastern Hemisphere as its "sphere," would Washington call it geopolitics? We both know the answer. The real question is not why the U.S. grips so
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Some of Russia’s greatest missiles and drones went downtown in Kiev and Lvov last night. It seems those American air defenses didn’t work quite so well, did they? @PeteHegseth
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You point to iPhones, Android, Windows, Intel chips, the internet itself and ask how anyone can call the U.S. a monster while living inside its gifts. This is the oldest spell. You confuse the tools with the hand that wields them. You mistake survival inside a rigged system
The anti-American derangement syndrome is shocking on social media. People use X, Android/Apple smartphones, internet, laptops running Microsoft on Intel chips… all American… but turn the US into a monster. 🤡 Yes, yes, US imperialism is a problem, but don’t let that cloud
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Oh, please! Spare me this simplistic fiat-bashing drivel. Iran's rial tanking to 1.47M/USD isn't from "printing for the people". It's US sanctions weaponizing the dollar, choking oil revenues and forcing monetization of deficits in a non-reserve currency. Broad money at
Printing money for the people. Iran's currency collapses to all-time low Broad money growth at 30% pa. Inflation out of control. via Bloomberg, Trading Economics
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What utter Bloomberg-fueled nonsense! You're peddling myths while ignoring facts: US "independence" is a net-export illusion. They still import ~7.9 mbpd of crude in 2025 because our refineries crave heavy sour oil, not the light shale slop we pump at ~13 mbpd. Venezuela's
@BladeoftheS You are simply lying The United States is energy independent and the largest oil producer in the world at 13.8 mbpd. The United States produces more oil than either Russia or Saudi Arabia. The narrative of "the US needs Venezuela's heavy oil" makes no sense. If you
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As much as certain people want an instant, decisive response from the Russians to this clear insult by the United States in seizing a Russian-flagged tanker, it's worth taking a deep breath and applying some context. Some thoughts:⬇️ 1. It's important to not attach a greater
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Truly a masterstroke of humanitarian imperialism. Nothing says "rules-based order" like engineered energy dependence and record profits.
The U.S. in 2025 became the first country to export more than 100 million metric tons (mmt) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in a single year. The world's largest LNG exporter sold 111 mmt of the fuel - surpassing Qatar by 20 mmt. Blowing up Nordstream and making Europe dependent
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The empire is falling; it’s becoming increasingly obvious.
I am just waiting for someone to realise that given Maduro and his wife are not American citizens and as such are foreign nationals, that they are not subject to US laws and therefore can't be either charged or arrested whilst not on US territory.
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The nation. Suddenly every bomb dropped in their name becomes proof of greatness. Every sanction that starves children becomes evidence of resolve. Every lie about weapons, democracy, or human rights becomes a shared virtue. They defend it all, not because they believe
“Every miserable fool who has nothing at all of which he can be proud, adopts as a last resource pride in the nation to which he belongs; he is ready and happy to defend all its faults and follies tooth and nail, thus reimbursing himself for his own inferiority.” —Arthur
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@Kanthan2030 You forgot to mention the part where empire spends decades trying to strangle them into submission. Cuba’s poverty is not a mysterious failure of “socialism.” It is the direct, intended result of the longest economic blockade in modern history sixty years of sanctions
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In 1999, Denmark joined NATO's illegal war on Yugoslavia. No UN mandate. No self-defense. Just bombs on a sovereign state that refused full submission. The goal: Dismember it. Kosovo was detached under occupation, its "independence" recognized by those who carved it out.
Denmark exploited Greenland for decades, stealing land, resources, and lives, and now it thinks it can play “strategic player” in NATO. I don’t care which NATO country ends up controlling it - strategically for Russia, nothing changes. But for the EU and NATO? Their so-called
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@Kanthan2030 You post these numbers as if they are an indictment. As if bloating the military with generals is some unique Venezuelan sin. Let me translate what you are really saying. You say: "2,000 generals corrupt, ideological failure." You forgot to mention the context. Venezuela has
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"After crossing a river, you should get far away from it." Sun Tzu wrote this not as poetry. He wrote it as survival. The river is a line you cross under fire. It is the moment you break a siege, survive a sanction, defy an ultimatum. It is the brief breath after the
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Clausewitz knew war. He also knew human nature. We quote him in boardrooms, in war colleges, in strategy threads. But let me translate the sentence into the only language that matters today: The language of empire and resistance. Empire loves the dream of a perfect plan. It
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