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Selected Articles: Pentagon: From Botched ‘Hypersonic’ Flaunts to U.S. Aircraft Carriers Drowning in Sewage

Selected Articles: Pentagon: From Botched ‘Hypersonic’ Flaunts to U.S. Aircraft Carriers Drowning in Sewage

By Drago Bosnic, February 26, 2026

The United States military certainly isn’t what it used to be. From a once-feared tool of multiple, virtually simultaneous invasions against the world just two-three decades ago, the Pentagon’s ability to serve the interests of its “Satanic pedophile-cannibalistic overlords:” is now increasingly challenged by its sheer incompetence.

What Made America Great: Turnings, Turmoil, and the Twilight of Trust

What Made America Great: Turnings, Turmoil, and the Twilight of Trust

Neil Howe, in his apocalyptic bedtime story “The Fourth Turning Is Here,” proposes that American history, like a nervous tick, moves in repeatable cycles. If Neil Howe is to be believed—and why not, since prophets are always more entertaining than accountants—then American history is less a stately march toward progress and more a cosmic game of musical chairs, with the band changing every 20 years and the furniture getting increasingly rickety. According to Howe, our Anglo-American tribe has, for the past half-millennium, been caught in a sort of historical spin cycle.

U.S. and Iran Prepare for Critical Nuclear Talks in Geneva

U.S. and Iran Prepare for Critical Nuclear Talks in Geneva

The world is watching closely as U.S. and Iranian officials prepare to meet in Geneva this Thursday for what could be a decisive round of nuclear negotiations. Senior U.S. officials confirm that the Trump administration expects to receive a detailed Iranian proposal by Tuesday, which will form the basis of discussions aimed at averting a potential military confrontation in the Middle East. The stakes could not be higher: President Trump has indicated that this diplomatic push may represent the final opportunity for negotiation before the U.S. considers a major military operation that could directly target Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

When Authority Shapes Appetite. The Ketogenic Diet. The Myth of Protein as Power

When Authority Shapes Appetite. The Ketogenic Diet. The Myth of Protein as Power

“The body keeps the score.” — Bessel van der Kolk

When Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now overseeing the major public health agencies of the United States, publicly endorsed the ketogenic diet as an ideal way of eating, his words did not float casually into the air. They landed with weight. In an era of chronic disease, metabolic confusion, and institutional distrust, people listen carefully to those who occupy positions of power. A statement about diet, when made by someone entrusted with national health leadership, does more than describe a personal preference. It signals direction. It shapes conversation. It influences behavior.

Glyphosate Exposure and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Risk: A Crisis in Plain Sight

Glyphosate Exposure and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Risk: A Crisis in Plain Sight

The public has become acutely aware of glyphosate, an environmental toxin activists have been warning us about for years. As of early 2026, zero U.S. states have enacted a full statewide ban on glyphosate, but a small number of states have adopted limited statewide restrictions, mainly applying only to certain public lands or government uses. Globally, only Viet Nam has a full ban in place. Alter AI was on the assist for this review.

Tariffs – The Statistics of 1901 vs 2026 Would Require a 90% Levy

Tariffs – The Statistics of 1901 vs 2026 Would Require a 90% Levy

Tariffs — State of the Union Address, Trump again pushes the notion that the US used to have no federal income tax because tariff revenue was all that the government needed to sustain themselves. The federal budget in 1901 was $525 million or 3% of GDP and total debt was roughly $2 billion. Averaging in inflation, the budget would equate to $20 billion and the debt to $76 billion today. Trump’s budget is $6 trillion+. We are operating at 128% of GDP on debt of nearly $40 trillion. Using the 1900’s to justify tariffs today is a ridiculous comparison that has no basis in reality.

Pentagon: From Botched ‘Hypersonic’ Flaunts to U.S. Aircraft Carriers Drowning in Sewage

Pentagon: From Botched ‘Hypersonic’ Flaunts to U.S. Aircraft Carriers Drowning in Sewage

The United States military certainly isn’t what it used to be. From a once-feared tool of multiple, virtually simultaneous invasions against the world just two-three decades ago, the Pentagon’s ability to serve the interests of its “Satanic pedophile-cannibalistic overlords:” is now increasingly challenged by its sheer incompetence. While it can still bully largely helpless opponents, the story is quite different when it comes to remotely capable global and/or regional powers. For instance, Washington DC still lags far behind virtually all its opponents in hypersonic weapons. It has invested hundreds of billions in developing these highly complex systems, but has nothing to show for it. Nearly a dozen programs failed so far, producing nothing but a bunch of useless prototypes.

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