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Doug Ross's avatar

T.L., I just completed a new episode of the AI "Time Travel Series", where I use AI to try to revisit the past as realistically as possible.

What is sobering is to see in this series is the anguish and sacrifices our ancestors made to build this society. And now the midwits want to squander it.

Latest episode: "A Day of the Fort Parker Massacre and Cynthia Ann Parker's Abduction, 1836"

https://open.substack.com/pub/directorblue/p/a-day-of-the-fort-parker-massacre?r=ch1ue&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

T.L. Davis's avatar

I read that when it popped up in my feed (I'm a subscriber) and found it a very good and accurate portrayal of the events. As I've studied this for my own knowledge and as research for an upcoming novel, I was pleased to find that you had done such a good job. I encourage everyone to click that link.

Bill Baskin's avatar

I’m still circling the wagons T.L. TY for your insightful messages. Bill

Indian Rock's avatar

How long have most of you understood what was transpiring regarding Mexico long, long before Peter's book came out? Many I would think because you folks are paying attention. I saw what the plan was far back into the Caesar Chavez days organizing the farm workers, mostly in California. I often read some revelation in the news and think, I saw that coming years ago, are you people in D.C. blind and stupid?

Keep'em coming, T.L. Its going to be an interesting year... especially in occupied Virginia.

BigGuy49's avatar
2dEdited

Mexico's reclaiming of California and the other Southwestern states has long been known to be their "unofficial" desire (goal). Thanks to their machismo-driven culture & nature, many illegal migrants from south of the border have proudly made that claim very public over the decades. I remember reading about this claim at least during Ozero's reign of anti-white racism, probably even before that.

Democrats must have focused on taking advantage of that after their other marxist strategies of "divide & conquer" using economic class (income) and charges of Republican racism both failed when Trump captured a majority of unemployed and poorly-paid American white blue collar workers with his MAGA agenda and also captured increasingly significant percentages of non-white job-seeking economically struggling American citizens as well.

Old Jarhead's avatar

I too was born and raised in the mountain and southwestern States. In fact, I've never had a home address east of New Mexico. That said, on the list of top 300 cities by population, I made it to #273 before I found one I haven't visited. Since the early 80s, this travel around the country has given me a front row seat to the decline. From big cities to small towns, I've watched areas (black, brown and white) become more dangerous and more Balkanized, with less common English spoken.

To my surprise, when I moved to NM, I was informed by some of the old timers that they (literally) weren't Mexican wetbacks, they were Spanish. Upon consideration, it made me wonder if this was a common phenomenon among the general population. Judging by the last few years of intermittent headlines it appears to me that it is. Like the proverbial frog, slow change isn't noticed, but turning up the heat (Somalis in MN and Muslims in MI) draws attention. The problem becomes deeper, much like the transition from cellulitis to gangrene, when the new and unwilling-to-be-assimilated population continues to grow, no matter how slowly.

Here is an example from NM.

From: Errors of Enchantment- a project of the Rio Grande Foundation

https://errorsofenchantment.com/new-mexico-one-of-five-states-to-see-population-decline-in-past-year/

"According to data released by the US Census Bureau New Mexico is one of five states to have lost population in the past year. The Santa Fe New Mexican had this article on the data. The article notes New Mexico’s heavy dependence on international migration relative to other states (no differentiation is made over whether that is legal or illegal). As the article notes, New Mexico was 'the only state with population losses that had net positive international migration. It recorded 2,879 international arrivals, which outpaced its 2,267 domestic departures'.”

My point is that many long-time immigrants and their descendants (like my mother's family and me), love this country. Others, maybe not so much. The only way to stop this, is TO STOP THIS. That's a 100% STOP.

Jack Lawson's avatar

If Hispanics want to set the record straight, the Spanish themselves STOLE much of North America and all of South America from the Asian Indian migrants that came through the Bering Straight between the great ICE Ages (No pun intended).

Communist ploy or not (and it is, as I studied this in Special Forces Psychological Operations Training 50 years ago), that's the pot calling the kettle black (also no racial pun intended).

Jack L