

Brendan Scott
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@brendanscot
☘️🇺🇸. They think we are fools! They will fail. They always do.







I’m joining X to share occasional updates about the work we do at the White House. We are relentlessly focusing on advancing President Trump’s agenda and delivering on promises to the American people. I welcome different viewpoints. Follow along for insights and information.



🇺🇸 This absolute monster named Tesfaye Cooper, the same thug who tortured a disabled teenager on Facebook Live, is back on the streets. The twist?? He just got arrested again... okay, who am I kidding? Of course he was. He chased down a cyclist who simply waved at him, beat him, spat on him, screamed “Gangster Disciples,” and stole his bike. Released after only 7 years for the first savage attack. In a saner penal system, this predator would never see daylight again. Disgusting. Lock him up for good. Source: @CollinRugg




Los Europeos no hacen hijos porque no pueden mantenerlos. Los Musulmanes hacen hijos porque se los mantienen los Europeos.

Lets talk “Professor Jiang” and why is he suddenly everywhere? Who is he? The man behind the “Predictive History” channel is Jiang Xueqin (江学勤). He is not a tenured professor at a major Chinese university, but an educator who has taught at international schools in China and has been involved in curriculum development and writing. The “professor” label used online is, at best, loosely applied. His YouTube channel “Predictive History” has grown rapidly, producing polished English-language geopolitical content for a global audience. Here’s where it gets interesting. YouTube is officially blocked in mainland China. Yet his content is consistently uploaded, high production quality, and clearly targeted at Western viewers. That does not prove anything on its own, but it does raise a basic structural question about how and from where this operation is run. Now look at the messaging. Across videos, the themes are highly consistent: - U.S. decline is inevitable - China’s system is more stable and long-term oriented - Western alliances are weak or hypocritical - A China-led multipolar world is both natural and preferable These positions closely mirror narratives promoted by the Chinese Communist Party in its external messaging. At the same time, there is little to no direct criticism of Beijing on politically sensitive issues — something that is notable given how tightly speech is controlled inside China. So you end up with a pattern: A “professor” without a clear traditional academic footprint. Content produced for Western platforms that are blocked in China. Messaging that consistently aligns with state narratives. And growing visibility at a time when information competition is intensifying. None of this proves coordination. But it does raise a legitimate question: Is this simply an independent commentator who happens to align with Beijing’s worldview or part of a broader ecosystem shaping how China is understood abroad? And more importantly, how should audiences evaluate credibility when labels like “professor” are used so loosely in geopolitical discourse? #China #CCP #InformationWarfare #Geopolitics #MediaLiteracy #Influence #YouTube #Narratives


BREAKING 🅱️ A new heavily mutated COVID variant has been detected in 25 states. 👀

