
Craig Colgan
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Craig Colgan
@CraigColgan
D.C. writer-The Hill, Washington Examiner, Miami Herald, National Journal. Father. Virginia high school football 🏈. Anti-conspiracist.


Wow. Joe Rogan has genuinely lost it.

This is an important article regarding anti-Jewish hate crimes in New York City post-October 7th. @luketress does a fine job explaining many of the challenges faced by victims and law enforcement in the modern NYS criminal justice system. timesofisrael.com/as-nyc-oct-7-h…



We are enthusiastically willing to pay TSA workers today, and we will keep trying, but the sticking point is that Republicans want to attach ICE funding to it. We are not in agreement about ICE, but I don’t think workers and travelers should have to wait for an ICE deal.

On January 12th 2024, UNESCO condemned Israel for killing a "journalist" in Gaza named Muhammad Abu Haweidi. It was also reported by WaPo and @pressfreedom. Today, Palestinian Islamic Jihad announced that he was one of their commanders. Odds on a retraction or apology? Zero.



I talked to two Israeli sources on why Iranian launches continue to increase, despite US-Israeli claims that they have destroyed almost all of the launchers. Here is what they said: 1) The 90–95% drop in volume claimed by CENTCOM earlier in the month was probably a temporary lull as Iran repositioned its remaining launchers into hardened sites. Independent satellite analysis suggests that a significant portion of the "80% destruction" claimed by the IDF actually hit high-fidelity decoys. 2) Despite fewer launchers, the lethality per strike has increased. Iran's shift to cluster warheads has allowed a single missile to impact multiple locations simultaneously, compensating for the lower volume of launches 3) Iran has successfully set up mobile, underground units able to fire at steady rates. Iran used that quiet period to move their remaining ~100-120 heavy launchers into "Super-Hardened" facilities 4) Iran is utilizing its Zolfaqar and Dezful road-mobile launchers. These units move from hardened tunnels to pre-surveyed launch spots, fire, and return underground in under 10 minutes, often before coalition drones can re-task for a strike. 5) Because these launching units are decentralized, it is very hard for US and Israeli intelligence to get info on them. Israel and the United States do not have an answer to this problem. That is why they are trying escalation on energy sources instead. But that is backfiring.

Here, due to the special request of journalist @mtracey, is the 100% free, video version, of our very extensive (and sometimes combative) “Death of Journalism” podcast interview about the massive media malpractice in the never-ending Jeffrey Epstein saga. youtu.be/3Ze9X_WaC0A?si…








🚨Just in: Tucker Carlson is expected to interview Joe Kent as soon as this week after his resignation from the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center over the Iran War Via: Axios



A challenge to food optimism by Paul R. Ehrlich (1970)








