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Texas Democrats can be civilly arrested: Judge Andrew Napolitano | Newsline
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‘EVEN LARGER’ National Guard presence deployed into DC
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‘EVEN LARGER’ National Guard presence deployed into DC

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Blair Cottrell - A review of White Australia's Midnight March Through Melbourne.
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Blair Cottrell - A review of White Australia's Midnight March Through Melbourne.

UTL COMMENT:- I have had enough of mass immigration and anti-White policies. Have you? Note - I am not saying I support such groups but I am interested to learn more about them.... I sympathise with how they feel. I am mid 50's and I know how good White Australia used to be in the 80's... I am Against the intentional mass importation of non-Whites into the country... https://rumble.com/v6xipzw-white-australias-midnight-march-through-melbourne..html
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The Pink Floyd albums that Roger Waters called “pretentious”
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The Pink Floyd albums that Roger Waters called “pretentious”

A little bit too high on their hubris. The post The Pink Floyd albums that Roger Waters called “pretentious” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Spoils Must Be Taken, and With No Hesitation or Reservation

I haven’t really followed the controversies over what’s going on at the Smithsonian or Kennedy Center, so I don’t pretend to be an authority on either. If you know less than I do, here’s a quick update on the Smithsonian… The Trump administration is cracking down on the Smithsonian Institution ahead of America’s 250th anniversary celebration next year, requiring specific national museums and affiliated exhibits to “reflect the unity, progress, and enduring values that define the American story.” In a letter penned to Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch III, Trump administration officials laid out a review process that the institution will undergo in order to ensure alignment with President Donald Trump’s “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” executive order. “This initiative aims to ensure alignment with the President’s directive to celebrate American exceptionalism, remove divisive or partisan narratives, and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions,” the letter reads. And at the Kennedy Center, there is this… President Donald Trump ramped up his campaign to take over the Kennedy Center on Tuesday, Aug. 12, as he previewed the annual Kennedy Center Honors on social media. “GREAT Nominees for the TRUMP/KENNEDY CENTER, whoops, I mean, KENNEDY CENTER, AWARDS. They will be announced Wednesday,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Tremendous work is being done, and money being spent, on bringing it back to the absolute TOP LEVEL of luxury, glamour, and entertainment.” “It had fallen on hard times, physically, BUT WILL SOON BE MAKING A MAJOR COMEBACK!!!,” the president continued, seemingly speaking about the Kennedy Center building, which is located on the eastern bank of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Trump then announced that this year’s Kennedy Center Honors would go to Gloria Gaynor, George Strait, Kiss, Michael Crawford (he’s the original Phantom of the Opera on Broadway), and Sylvester Stallone. That’s about as MAGA a group of honorees as you’ll find. All of this has ruffled a very large number of feathers, to say the least. And not just on the Left. Interestingly, this stuff is related to a lot of other things that are happening — like Trump’s federal takeover of law enforcement in Washington, D.C., and the redistricting controversy in Texas by the state’s GOP legislative majority. (RELATED: DC Has Had Its Chance to Self-Govern. It Failed. Enough Already.) And more. How are these seemingly disparate occurrences related? Spoils. Or, as Barack Obama famously said, in what was more or less the only truly substantive thing to come out of his mouth, “Elections have consequences.” What we’ve been finding out in the 10 months since Trump’s election is that elections aren’t supposed to have consequences when Democrats lose them. And to that, I say bullshit. The November 2024 election needs to have been the most consequential election of this century, and for a very specific reason: Republicans must take from it a public mandate to remake America into something that actually works. We’ve spent a quarter-century, or maybe more, watching our culture, politics, and economics stagnate and decline, and because of that, we should be re-examining virtually every aspect of our national habits and institutions. Why on earth would President Trump, elected in an electoral landslide, not remake the Smithsonian and Kennedy Center into institutions reflective of the tastes of the people who voted for him? As president, he has the power to do so. Certainly, the Democrats who preceded him in that office did exactly what Trump is doing, and more. (RELATED: Get Out Your Handkerchiefs for Kennedy Center Crybabies) Was there any public appetite for the woke abuses of those institutions when committed? Of course not. Clinton, Obama, and Biden oversaw their commission anyway. So did the Bushes, by the way. But Bush Republicanism is no longer an applicable standard in American politics, and good riddance to it. The Bush Republicans made a faux moral imperative out of betraying their supporters by accepting the premise of the radical Left at every turn. Texas’s legislature, almost certainly to be followed by the legislatures of every other state in the South once the Supreme Court renders its decision in the Louisiana v. Callais case due to be released sometime after oral arguments on Oct. 15, will soon aggressively redistrict its congressional map. Texas did so after Harmeet Dhillon, who runs the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, sent a letter to state officials opining that the current congressional map is illegally racially gerrymandered. (RELATED: Five Quick Things: Correcting A Botched Census? I Voted For That!) News flash: every state in the South has a racially gerrymandered congressional map. Democrat federal judges assured us of that — their appointments were spoils of Democrat victories, and their rulings in redistricting cases were similarly spoils of those victories. But the Callais case is expected to wipe away that status quo. And allow for states like Texas and Louisiana to engage in the same sorts of spoils of electoral victory that Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, New Mexico, and California have engaged in. (RELATED: The Democrats Are Messing With Texas. It’s Time to Shut Down the Fleebagger Circus.) What Donald Trump has done for Republicans is show the party that it can wield and use political power for its own purposes just as Democrats do. Ultimately, in a less obnoxious way, of course, because the cultural, economic, and political tastes of conservatives will tend to be far more conventional than those of the radical Obamunist faction (and the even more radical Mamdanist faction) in control of the Democrat Party for the past two decades. (RELATED: The Madman Cometh — And There’s Apparently No Stopping Him) Put Trump Republicans in charge of the public schools, and they’ll try to fire all the left-wing nuts who want to trans your kids without informing you. The horror! Put MAGA in charge of the libraries, and they’ll fire everybody responsible for gay porn in the teenage section. Put MAGA in charge of the district attorney’s office, and he’ll actually prosecute the carjackers and heroin addicts defecating in the subways. The absurdity is in thinking that Republicans need to lay up rather than drive the green when they’ve got enough club to do it. I’ve written before that Obamunism was built to obliterate flaccid Bush Republicanism. It did that. You saw the proof in the 2008 and 2012 election cycles. (RELATED: The Full Measure of Obamunism Is on Display in Chicago) But MAGA was built to obliterate Obamunism. And it’s doing exactly that. Let it. Republicans must be willing and able to exercise the full scope of their constitutional power at the municipal, state, and federal levels, given the state this country was left in by Team Obama and their acolytes. When water no longer comes out of the taps, when the homeless — er, “unhoused” — control the train stations, when elections are brazenly, luridly rigged, when billions are spent on nonexistent rail lines, when borders are erased and millions of invaders invited in… restraint is weakness. Let’s have restraint later. Scrub out the woke, set things right, and return America to a sustainable path of Judeo-Christian morality, entrepreneurial capitalism, and ordered liberty, and then it will be time for restraint. Hopefully, by compact with a Democrat Party, which is so reformed through humiliation and disempowerment that it looks nothing like the collection of freaks, kleptocrats, and revolutionaries currently serving as its active ingredient. The pendulum must be allowed to swing back the other way. It cannot reach equilibrium by any other means. READ MORE from Scott McKay: The Madman Cometh — And There’s Apparently No Stopping Him The Spectacle Ep. 258: Democrats Don’t Want Donald Trump to Save DC Five Quick Things: Correcting A Botched Census? I Voted For That!
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Travis Kelce Is the Blueprint Democrats Have Been Missing

Travis Kelce is currently one of the most visible men in America — not just because he’s the NFL’s successful tight end or Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, but because of what he’s come to symbolize. His September GQ cover photoshoot, featuring oversized fur, dramatic poses, and a snake and an alligator, triggered exactly the kind of predictable reaction from the American right: mockery, dismissal, and snark about emasculation. Kelce has done something the left has been trying — and failing — to pull off since their historic 2024 election loss: combining emotional vulnerability with credible masculinity. But the right might want to think twice before laughing too hard. Kelce isn’t just modeling clothes. He’s modeling a persona, one that the modern Democratic Party, if it’s smart, could weaponize. Because like it or not, Kelce has done something the left has been trying — and failing — to pull off since their historic 2024 election loss: combining emotional vulnerability with credible masculinity. The political left has long struggled to cultivate male figures who are emotionally expressive without being effete, physically capable without being brutish, and protective of women without being patriarchal. Kelce, perhaps unwittingly, walks that line. And while he may not have an outspoken political agenda, his cultural positioning is potent enough that Democrats may not need to trot him out the way they wrangled Beyoncé on stage. Presenting GQ’s September cover star, Travis Kelce How does one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history spend his summer vacation? Gearing up to come back from a grueling Super Bowl loss stronger than ever https://t.co/7dyYndHrrj pic.twitter.com/X4Q0K7L8yl — GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) August 12, 2025 In the GQ interview released Tuesday, Kelce is as expressive as he is physically dominant. He talks about going to therapy after being suspended in college, learning how to feel things more clearly. “I had to sit down with a shrink for an hour a week. He got me to look at my life more strategically. He got me to understand that you go through these emotions, and your reaction can either help or hurt you or be indifferent,” Kelce told the outlet “I started to understand and process these emotions completely differently. You start to control it and not let it get too crazy.” The famous football player confessed his desire to be liked by people and do “good in the world.” He spoke lovingly about Swift not as a prize or a flaunt, but as a partner to respect — someone whose work ethic he admires, someone who makes his life feel normal. He repeatedly emphasized that their relationship is grounded in a shared authenticity, not celebrity strategy — and he admitted that the media gets under his skin. (RELATED: Taylor Swift a Self-Made Billionaire?) The greatest tight end in the NFL has graced us on the cover of @GQMagazine ❤️‍? Photography by Ryan McGinley Styled by Law Roach Find the full feature at https://t.co/mRCdADcfWp pic.twitter.com/8CeFdvioZu — Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) August 12, 2025 “If someone says something that they don’t like about you, you have to be able to understand how you are portraying yourself for them to say that,” Kelce said. “I’m a guy who doesn’t want anyone to say anything negative about me. Some people don’t give a fuck. I’m someone who does care.” For conservatives, this presents a cultural challenge. Kelce is unapologetically masculine — he’s built like a freight train, plays a brutal position in professional sports, and is wildly popular doing it. He’s also dating the single most famous woman on the planet, who endorsed Democrat candidates on various occasions. And yet, he’s out here in couture fur clothes, oversized bags, a cowboy hat, and a worker’s vest strikingly similar to what President Donald Trump wore on the campaign trail. He’s straddling the cultural chasm that the left hasn’t figured out how to navigate. Travis Kelce on attending Taylor Swift’s shows, and having her attend his games: “I get to be the plus one.” https://t.co/XfJ6ZiWm16 pic.twitter.com/F5KNm8ieIS — GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) August 12, 2025 And what is the right doing in response? Laughing at the hat. Mocking the vest. Making jokes about the purse. It’s easy, and it might even be fun, but it’s also a messaging mistake. Because while conservatives retreat into traditional stereotypes of what a man “should” look like, Kelce is quietly influencing what younger generations think a man can be. To be clear, this doesn’t mean Kelce is the ideal male archetype. His story may not resonate with working-class fathers, military veterans, or blue-collar conservatives who see the fashion shoot as Hollywood absurdity. And maybe they’re right. But the reality is that Kelce isn’t speaking to them. He’s speaking to the next generation of men — and more importantly, to the women who shape the cultural conversation around them. (RELATED: Travis Kelce, COVID ‘Variants,’ and the CDC Vaccine Machine) Which raises a difficult question: is Kelce’s new model of masculinity something men actually relate to, or is it something women wish they did? Does the average guy want to emulate Travis Kelce, or is Kelce just performing a fantasy that flatters elite female sensibilities? Either way, Democrats don’t need the answer to that question to use him effectively. If Democrats stop trying to get arrested by Trump, and if they stop inserting awkward swear words into their speeches, the left could present Kelce as the face of modern manhood — physically strong, emotionally available, and attuned to his girlfriend’s needs. And if Republicans want to maintain cultural control post-Trump, they should stop trying to shrink the big tent they created to take back the White House. READ MORE from Julianna Frieman: Instagram’s New Map Feature Wants to Be Your — And Your Friends’ — Big Brother No, Epstein Was Not Melania Trump’s Matchmaker Gen Z Isn’t Just Online — They’re Living in Parallel Realities Julianna Frieman is a writer based in North Carolina. She received her bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is pursuing her master’s degree in Communications (Digital Strategy) at the University of Florida. Her work has been published by the Daily Caller, The American Spectator, and The Federalist. Follow her on X at @juliannafrieman.
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Trump, Putin, and Peace in Ukraine

What can we expect from the Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin? Is this the result of Trump’s recent pressure campaign and the potential ramping up of “sanctions,” even those by another name, such as the tariffs being levied on India? Is it war weariness in Russia, however difficult such a development is to discern? Does it reflect Putin’s belief that by pounding Ukraine relentlessly in the last several months, he’s created a framework for “taking the win”? Will it be merely symbolic, or can something genuine be achieved? Will any other European leaders attend? They are already complaining about being excluded, and, as I write these words, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is busily orchestrating a telephonic “pre-summit” including Trump, Vance, Zelenskyy, and leaders from the U.K., France, Finland, Poland, and Italy — one hopes that the latter is Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni herself, likely the most consequential European leader at present. One also hopes that the Finns and the Poles will properly represent their Baltic neighbors, whose stake in the outcome of any Ukraine “deal” is huge. (RELATED: Meloni’s Italy: A Refreshing Crescendo to Brussels’ Dissonance) The Road So Far… Rather than trying to read all the tea leaves from the daily reporting, I prefer to return to the fundamentals, those things that have governed the war’s progress since the very beginning, the things that will, for better or worse, dictate the real substance of any negotiations. Starting only weeks after I began contributing to The American Spectator, I’ve staked out a consistent position on the Ukraine war. Once the Russian attempt at a coup de main failed, it seemed clear that this would turn into a long war, a grinding war, a war whose outcome would be determined less by outside players and more by the inherent resilience of the combatants. Eight months ago, as I surveyed the prospects facing the incoming Trump administration and its goal of achieving “peace” in Ukraine, I described all the ways in which “Biden,” that is, whoever had held the foreign policy autopen in the previous administration, had dealt Trump a very bad hand when it came to Ukraine. “Biden” had contributed just enough support for Ukraine to prolong the war, while never offering sufficient support — and sufficient pressure on Putin — to bring about anything resembling a balanced outcome. (RELATED: The Biden Trap) More recently, and informed by friends capable of supplying a strong dose of “ground truth” from Ukraine, I argued that there was no peace deal capable of satisfying Putin that could be imposed on Ukraine, no pressure that the U.S. could exert that would bring the Ukrainian people to accept, after more than three years of struggle and sacrifice, subjugation to Russian dictatorship. Of course, without U.S. military assistance, the Ukrainian front lines would likely collapse over time, but the result would be a descent into an open-ended guerrilla war, a further humanitarian disaster for the Ukrainian people, but also a quagmire for Russia. (RELATED: President Trump and Peace in Ukraine) From the outset, I contended that NATO needed Ukraine as much as Ukraine needed NATO, while also acknowledging that NATO itself needs a thorough rethinking — in its Cold War “hand me down” form, it’s clearly no longer fit for purpose. And again and again, I’ve insisted that nothing good can come from a “negotiated” peace that rewards a brute force violation of a neighboring country’s borders. “If we are to have a world with borders — and we should — we should never reward invasions, whether across the Rio Grande or the Dnipro.” Expectations for U.S.–Russia Summit Arguably, then, a bit of expectations management is in order as we look ahead to the Alaska summit. It seems clear that there are only three things bringing Putin to a seat across from President Trump. One is simply performative — in spite of the obvious disparities between today’s Russia and the United States, Putin will be able to posture across the world and, importantly, to his domestic audience, as having regained a position on the world stage comparable to his Soviet predecessors. (RELATED: Trump Has Putin Where He Wants Him) The second is Putin’s quite obvious belief that he has taken the measure of Trump and can impose his will upon him. Despite the frequent blandishments, despite the emollient words about his friendship with Trump, Putin quite clearly has bought into the TACO notion, the (thoroughly wrongheaded) conviction that “Trump always chickens out.” Putin, the one-time KGB hood, demonstrably lacks respect for the New York real estate developer — how could it be otherwise? Trump is someone to be played, not someone to be respected. (RELATED: Melania Steps Into the Breach: Mother Knows Best) Third, the “New York real estate developer” has, much to Putin’s consternation, come up with a strategy that threatens both Putin’s desired outcome of the war and, potentially, Putin’s position itself. Trump’s recent announcement in favor of providing, via European purchasers, a renewed and expanded military aid stream to Ukraine altogether changes the military dynamic, particularly with the hints that restrictions on the use of this weaponry might be removed. (RELATED: While Trump Arms Ukraine, US Firms Arm Russia) In spite of the widespread perception that Ukraine is now losing the war, the actual situation on the ground is not quite so dire. Yes, the momentum has shifted in Russia’s favor, not least due to Trump’s pause in military assistance and intelligence sharing from several months back, a pause that Trump himself has now conceded was unfortunate. Russian advances have been glacial at best and have come at the cost of massive casualties. As long as the Russians must continue to batter themselves against a low-tech, but highly effective, fortified belt, this will continue. One of the reasons why Putin badly wants Ukraine to give up the two most highly contested provinces is that this would also involve giving up a mined and fortified zone, including multiple fortified cities, created at great effort over the last three years by the Ukrainians. Even more important than the military equation is Trump’s threat of secondary sanctions, either direct or, as in the case of India, tariff punishment for purchasing Russian oil. I’m usually a sanctions skeptic, not least because they sometimes cut both ways, which makes it hard to sustain the pressure. In this case, however, Trump has found useful leverage against a Russian economy unsustainably dependent on oil exports and already creaking under the strain of supporting an unbalanced wartime economy. Putin badly needs a break, and gaming his way to one before Trump completely loses patience has become a negotiating priority. So Putin enters the Alaskan summit hoping that Trump wants a “deal,” any kind of deal, any arrangement that finally draws a line under his promise from day one to “bring the fighting to an end.” That’s his leverage, but Trump’s is immensely more powerful, given the cards that he now holds. But will Trump use it? The temptation, already evident in much of the commentary, is to view the Alaska summit as an exercise in 3D, 4D, or 5D chess, maneuver, countermaneuver, “will he or won’t he,” played out as a public relations exercise. That, after all, is the long-established history of summitry, which tends only to produce decisive results when the fundamental questions have been settled before the leaders appear to sign the paperwork, all done with great pomp and mutual congratulation. In the final analysis, however, what should matter to us isn’t the gamesmanship, but rather the underlying fundamentals. There may be an announced ceasefire, but the conditions for a genuine and lasting peace remain as elusive as ever. Zelenskyy can resign and go into exile, but he won’t be replaced by a peacemaker, because, as yet, the price of peace for the Ukrainian people remains too high. Putin could be overthrown tomorrow, but the most likely outcome would be someone who would continue to prosecute the war — because this is what, for the Russian people, has come to justify all the sacrifices already made. Or, chaos could ensue, and possibly on both sides. This, after all, is the predictable consequence of so vast a bloodletting. We remember the four years of suffering that was the First World War, but too often forget that this was followed by five years of massive violence in Russia, across eastern Europe and the Baltic, and in Germany. More recently, witness the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia into the viciousness — still burbling beneath the surface — of the Balkan wars of the 1990s. If we want something more stable, say something akin to the decades of stability that followed the Korean War, then a great deal of work remains to be done. South Korea’s eventual prosperity and the containment of the Pyongyang regime required both a settled (and heavily fortified) Demilitarized Zone as well as significant security guarantees — and, in the early years, a huge amount of American investment. So let’s pray for progress as a result of the Alaska summit, but let’s also pray for strength and for patience. This ain’t over yet. READ MORE from James H. McGee: What Is America’s Role in Africa? The Meaning Behind ICE Agents’ Masks The Left Ignores Nigeria’s Suffering Christians While Proclaiming to Be Perfect Humanitarians James H. McGee retired in 2018 after nearly four decades as a national security and counter-terrorism professional, working primarily in the nuclear security field. Since retiring, he’s begun a second career as a thriller writer. He’s just published his new novel, The Zebras from Minsk, the sequel to his well-received 2022 thriller, Letter of Reprisal. The Zebras from Minsk find the Reprisal Team fighting against an alliance of Chinese and Russian-backed terrorists, brutal child traffickers, and a corrupt anti-American billionaire, racing against time to take down a conspiracy that ranges from the hills of West Virginia to the forests of Belarus. You can find The Zebras from Minsk (and Letter of Reprisal) on Amazon in Kindle and paperback editions.
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In Our New High Tech Dystopia, The Elite Are “Breeding Smarter Babies” As They Pursue New Technologies That Will Allow Them To “Live Forever”
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In Our New High Tech Dystopia, The Elite Are “Breeding Smarter Babies” As They Pursue New Technologies That Will Allow Them To “Live Forever”

The high tech elite that have accumulated so much wealth and so much power over the past couple of decades really are trying to create an entirely new class of people.  While the majority of the population continues to decline physically and mentally, they intend to use technology to transform themselves and their children into superhumans.  I know that this sounds really bizarre, but they truly believe that they will ultimately be far smarter, far stronger and live much longer than the rest of us.  In fact, there are some wealthy individuals that are now “breeding smarter babies” by using genetic testing services to select embryos with the highest potential intelligence… This isn’t science fiction. It is Silicon Valley, where interest in breeding smarter babies is peaking. Parents here are paying up to $50,000 for new genetic-testing services that include promises to screen embryos for IQ. Tech futurists such as Elon Musk are urging the intellectually gifted to multiply, while professional matchmakers are setting up tech execs with brilliant partners partly to get brilliant offspring. The goal of the matchmaking services is to pair highly intelligent individuals together in order to create “genetically optimized” embryos. Subsequently, those embryos are then screened to select only those with the highest potential. Yes, I realize that this sounds like the plot to a really bad science fiction movie. But this is actually happening.  Wealthy individuals in Silicon Valley really are paying enormous amounts of money to be paired with others that have “good genes”… “Right now I have one, two, three tech CEOs and all of them prefer Ivy League,” said Jennifer Donnelly, a high-end matchmaker who charges up to $500,000. The fascination with what some call “genetic optimization” reflects deeper Silicon Valley beliefs about merit and success. “I think they have a perception that they are smart and they are accomplished, and they deserve to be where they are because they have ‘good genes,’” said Sasha Gusev, a statistical geneticist at Harvard Medical School. “Now they have a tool where they think that they can do the same thing in their kids as well, right?” One couple has actually admitted that they selected their latest embryo because it was in “the 99th percentile per his polygenic score in likelihood of having really exceptionally high intelligence”. We were always warned that the era of “designer babies” would be coming. Now it is here. Meanwhile, our high tech overlords are also obsessed with how they can extend their own lifespans… The “future” of ageing research often looks surprisingly like its past. By now, you’ve probably seen countless media stories about ultra-rich and powerful men like Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel and Bryan Johnson investing hundreds of millions of dollars in longevity startups, scientific laboratories or treatments, all in the hopes of outwitting their (and our) internal biological clocks. Wealthy people are spending a lot of time, effort and money on the latest so-called anti-ageing treatments, like using an immunosuppressant to “biohack” the process of cellular ageing. And those of us without billion-dollar bank accounts want to know the secrets, too: one current estimate of the global market for anti-ageing products is $54bn and growing. Longevity enthusiasts’ oft-stated goals are not only to help themselves and others live to the ripe old age of 120 in perfect health, but also to strip away what has, until very recently, been considered the natural biological limit on the human lifespan. Why not, people in longevity circles ask, live until the biblical age of 1,000 or longer? Biohacking has become really big business. Many among the high tech elite are convinced that technology can eventually solve all of our problems, and that even includes death. In a recent piece for Popular Mechanics, Ray Kurzweil revealed that he believes that nanotechnology that will allow humans to “overcome the limitations of our biological organs altogether” will be available by the year 2030… A recent article from Popular Mechanics reported that the key to living forever comes from merging biotechnology and artificial intelligence to make nanotechnology. In the article, futurist Raymond Kurzweil said that this nanotechnology will help “overcome the limitations of our biological organs altogether.” The required nanotechnology is predicted to become a reality by the year 2030, according to Wired. Kurzweil envisions a time in the not too distant future when dying will be optional.  He claims that vast numbers of nanobots flowing through our bloodstreams will be able to fix cellular damage and keep our bodies from breaking down. As nanotechnology grows at an exponential rate, pretty soon human life expectancy will increase “more than a year every year, thus allowing humans to become essentially immortal”… Kurzweil compares it to the rusting of a car in that “metabolism creates waste in and around cells and damages structures through oxidation. When we’re young, our bodies are able to remove this waste and repair the damage efficiently. But as we get older, most of our cells reproduce over and over, and errors accumulate. Eventually, the damage starts piling up faster than the body can fix it.” This is where the nanobots come in. According to an article from Columbia One, in the near future, humans might have nanobots flowing through our bloodstreams. These nanobots will repair cellular damage and link us to the cloud. The article reports that this will allow humans to increase their life expectancy for “more than a year every year, thus allowing humans to become essentially immortal.” Of course most of us will not be able to afford such technology. But they will, and this is exactly what they want. They literally want to live forever. Another way that some among the tech elite are attempting to prolong their lifespans is by using the blood of younger people. You may have heard of one tech billionaire that is actually infusing himself with blood plasma from his own son in a desperate attempt to stay young. Needless to say, he is far from alone, and well-funded scientists are doing a tremendous amount of research in this field. In fact, one team of researchers recently conducted experiments on mice that showed that young blood could reverse signs of aging under certain conditions… The researchers wanted to follow up on animal experiments where old mice were rejuvenated by sharing blood circulation with young mice, something New Atlas has previously reported on, using human models. So, they created an advanced “organ-on-a-chip” system containing two 3D human organoids – a full-thickness skin model, and a bone marrow model, which included stem cells that give rise to blood cells. They introduced young (under 30) and old (over 60) human blood serum into this system to see if young serum improved the signs of aging in skin. The researchers found that when the skin model was exposed to young serum without bone marrow cells, there was no improvement in aging markers. It was only when the skin model was co-cultured with bone marrow and then exposed to young serum that the researchers observed increased cell proliferation, reduced biological age, and improved mitochondrial (energy-producing) function in bone marrow cells. The young serum triggered changes in bone marrow cells, leading them to secrete rejuvenating factors. These altered cells secreted proteins that were shown to reverse signs of aging in skin models. What they are doing is morally wrong. But they are going to keep doing it anyway because nobody is going to stop them. We live in a society that loves wealth and power. And the high tech elite are becoming more wealthy and more powerful with each passing day. At this stage, it really is becoming very difficult to escape their reach.  Let me give you a perfect example of what I am talking about.  It is being projected that a brand new AI data center that is going to be constructed in Wyoming could use five times more electricity than all of the households in the entire state… Plans for a new AI data center in Cheyenne, Wyoming, have raised serious questions about energy use and infrastructure demands. The proposed facility, a collaboration between energy company Tallgrass and data center developer Crusoe, is expected to start at 1.8 gigawatts and could scale to an immense 10 gigawatts. For context, this is over five times more electricity than what all households in Wyoming currently use. That is insane. Given enough time, AI would eventually take over virtually every aspect of our society. Unfortunately for the tech elite, I don’t think that we are ever going to get to that point. The tech elite may want to create a utopia in which they become superhuman “gods” which can live forever, but they will never achieve that goal. Now matter how hard we may try, we will always be imperfect humans, and for each one of us the clock is ticking. Michael’s new book entitled “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com. About the Author: Michael Snyder’s new book entitled “10 Prophetic Events That Are Coming Next” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com. He has also written nine other books that are available on Amazon.com including “Chaos”, “End Times”, “7 Year Apocalypse”, “Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America”, “The Beginning Of The End”, and “Living A Life That Really Matters”.  When you purchase any of Michael’s books you help to support the work that he is doing.  You can also get his articles by email as soon as he publishes them by subscribing to his Substack newsletter.  Michael has published thousands of articles on The Economic Collapse Blog, End Of The American Dream and The Most Important News, and he always freely and happily allows others to republish those articles on their own websites.  These are such troubled times, and people need hope.  John 3:16 tells us about the hope that God has given us through Jesus Christ: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”  If you have not already done so, we strongly urge you to invite Jesus Christ to be your Lord and Savior today. The post In Our New High Tech Dystopia, The Elite Are “Breeding Smarter Babies” As They Pursue New Technologies That Will Allow Them To “Live Forever” appeared first on End Of The American Dream.
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