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Opinion, analysis, and commentary on politics, policy, and American governance. Views expressed here are my own.

Sports & Analysis·July 4, 2026

The Banner and the Balance Sheet: Making Sense of the Jaylen Brown Trade

The Jaylen Brown trade makes no sense as basketball and perfect sense as almost everything else. Four reads on why Boston shipped a 29-year-old Finals MVP to a rival, and one prediction you can hold me to.

Why did Boston trade Jaylen Brown, a 29-year-old Finals MVP, to a rival? Read it as a balance sheet, a medical chart, and a media empire, and it makes sense.

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National Security & Technology·June 19, 2026

Steph Curry's Quiet Bet on Israeli Intelligence: Inside Penny Jar Capital's Unit 8200 Investments

The most beloved athlete in America, a man whose public brand is built on social justice and faith, has quietly routed millions through his venture firm into Israeli cybersecurity companies founded and run by veterans of Israel's most secretive military intelligence units. None of it is hidden. Almost none of it has been examined. This is what the money actually shows, who the key figures are, and the full range of what it might mean.

NBA star Steph Curry's Penny Jar Capital has funded Israeli cybersecurity firms led by Unit 8200 and Mamram intelligence veterans. Here is what the money shows.

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Sports & Politics·June 15, 2026

UFC Freedom 250: Justin Gaethje Shocks the World at the White House

Against a 6-to-1 favorite on the South Lawn of the White House, a copper miner's son from Safford, Arizona survived liver shots, a triangle choke, and four brutal rounds to become UFC Lightweight Champion on America's 250th birthday. This is the underdog story that the usual narratives cannot explain.

A copper miner's son from Arizona, Justin Gaethje beat 6-to-1 favorite Ilia Topuria for the UFC lightweight title at the White House on America's 250th birthday.

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Historical Analysis & Genocide·June 10, 2026

Four Million Ukrainians Were Deliberately Starved to Death. The New York Times Won a Pulitzer for Saying It Didn't Happen.

The Holodomor. Walter Duranty's cover-up. The architects of Soviet terror. The Wolfowitz Doctrine. The neoconservative arc to Ukraine. This is the history that was buried — and the reason it was buried is inseparable from the wars being fought right now.

Four million Ukrainians were deliberately starved in 1932–33. The New York Times won a Pulitzer denying it. The buried history of who did it and why.

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Geopolitics & Political Theory·June 10, 2026

Pattern Recognition: European Nationalism, Anti-Zionist Opposition, and the Immigration Strategy That Neutralized Both

Ireland burned. Sweden's cities were reclassified as war zones. Rotherham's 1,400 children were sacrificed to political cowardice. Southport buried three little girls. Huntington predicted it. Buchanan documented it. Powell described it and was destroyed for it. The Frankfurt School built the ideology that made questioning it impossible. The Oded Yinon logic explains why it was convenient. This is the full account — the history, the predictions, the nations that said no, and the one coalition that never formed.

The European nations that most opposed Zionist expansion became the ones most transformed by mass immigration. The documented pattern connecting the two, in full.

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Political Theory & Identity·June 9, 2026

The Sovereign Realists: Naming the Political Generation America Doesn't Have a Word For Yet

They are young, broadly conservative, deeply skeptical of foreign entanglement, and unwilling to accept that partisan loyalty requires surrendering the ability to think. They are not neoconservatives. They are not libertarians. They are something new — and they deserve a name worthy of what they actually represent.

A new generation is forming: young, conservative, skeptical of foreign wars and foreign lobbying. America has no name for them yet. This is an attempt at one.

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National Security & Technology·June 9, 2026

The Company Inside Everything: Check Point, Israeli Tech, and the Question America Is Afraid to Ask

An Israeli cybersecurity firm protects 98% of Fortune 500 companies and a significant slice of the federal government. Its founders are veterans of Israel's most elite military intelligence unit.

An Israeli cybersecurity firm built by Unit 8200 veterans sits inside 98% of the Fortune 500 and much of the U.S. government. Whose interests does it really serve?

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Geopolitics & National Security·June 8, 2026

Russia Isn't Bluffing. It's Building for a 20-Year War — And We Helped.

Moscow has restructured its economy, its society, and its military around the assumption of permanent conflict. America had decades of warning and looked the other way.

Russia has rebuilt its economy around permanent war, and America helped create the conditions. How foreign lobbying erodes who actually writes sovereign policy.

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Latin America·June 5, 2026

The Real Reason Cuba Is Failing Isn't America

It's the Military That Robbed It Blind

Cuba's collapse isn't mainly America's fault. It's GAESA, the military's $18 billion shadow empire that controls up to 70% of the economy while Cubans starve.

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Defense Policy·June 3, 2026

Why Is Congress Writing Legislation That Makes Israel's Wars America's Wars?

Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA doesn't just fund Israel's military — it fuses ours with theirs. That's not an alliance. That's a blank check written in American blood.

Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA doesn't just send aid to Israel, it permanently fuses the two militaries. That isn't an alliance. It's a blank check.

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Technology & Policy·June 3, 2026

AI Is Not the Villain

Data Is the Real Conversation

Fear of artificial intelligence is really fear about power and control. The real conversation isn't about AI. It's about who owns the data behind it.

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Political Theory·May 31, 2026

The Projection-Manifestation Cycle

How Opposition Movements Subconsciously Manifest the Characteristics They Oppose

How anti-authoritarian movements unconsciously adopt the methods they oppose, and how states and propaganda deliberately engineer that process.

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