The rise of the right

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Here is some seriously spooky poo poo:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexis_Wilkins

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Alexis Wilkins (born November 3, 1998) is an American country singer.[1][2][3]

According to Wilkins, she grew up in Arkansas after having lived in Windsor, Berkshire, and later in Switzerland where she attended Collège du Léman boarding school.[5] She is an only child and was raised Christian.[6] She is of Armenian descent.[7]
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In October 2022, Wilkins met Kash Patel, then a board member of Trump Media & Technology Group, at an event as part of the ReAwaken America Tour. They began dating in January 2023.
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In November 2025, Wilkins filed a $5 million defamation lawsuit against Samuel Parker, a former banker and social media influencer, who had run in the 2018 Utah Senate Republican primary. Wilkins alleged that he had falsely claimed she was an *sr**l* spy.[14][15]

Wilkins also filed two defamation lawsuits against conservative influencers Kyle Seraphin and Elijah Schaffer. Schaffer responded to Wilkin's lawsuit, calling it "delusional and paranoid".[16]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kash_Patel

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Patel has written three children's books inspired by his political views. The Plot Against the King, a storybook about the Steele dossier was published by Brave Books in 2022.[176] He later wrote The Plot Against the King: 2000 Mules (2022),[164] and released The Plot Against the King 3: The Return of the King after the 2024 presidential election.[177] In 2023,[178] Patel wrote Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy (2023), which contains claims about the FBI investigation into Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign that The New York Times characterized as false or misleading. While a Justice Department inspector general found the FBI made errors in its Carter Page wiretap applications, the specific flaws Patel alleged were largely not among them.[179] An appendix to Government Gangsters includes a list of 60 names labeled "Members of the Executive Branch Deep State".[180] The list has been widely interpreted as an enemies list,[d] though Patel rejected that term in his Senate confirmation hearing.[181] The memoir was later adapted into a documentary produced by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon.[6]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon

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He has also stated, "The elites in Europe ... are allowing an Islamic invasion to take place."[444] and that the war with Islamic fascism is "metastasizing far quicker than governments can handle it."[445]

In his talk delivered to a small conference in the Vatican during 2014, Bannon said: "If you look back at the long history of the Judeo-Christian West [sic] struggle against Islam, I believe that our forefathers kept their stance, and I think they did the right thing. I think they kept it out of the world, whether it was at Vienna, or Tours, or other places...it bequeathed to us the great institution that is the church of the West".[446] He is reputed to believe Putin's Russia and Trump's America are Christian allies against the Islamic State and "radical Islamic terrorism".[447][448][449] During Bannon's time in the Trump administration Bannon and Stephen Miller helped orchestrate Executive Order 13769 which banned entrance into United States from seven majority Muslim countries.[450][451][452] Bannon has been linked to the counter-jihad movement.[453][454][455]

In a 2014 speech to a Vatican conference, Bannon made a passing reference to Julius Evola, a twentieth-century, Nazi-linked Italian writer who influenced Benito Mussolini's Italian Fascism and promoted the Traditionalist School, described by a New York Times writer as "a worldview popular in far-right and alternative religious circles that believes progress and equality are poisonous illusions." Bannon's interest in the ideas of the Traditionalist School was driven by Evola's book Revolt Against the Modern World, and Guénon's books Man and His Becoming According to the Vedanta and The Crisis of the Modern World.[480] In March 2016, Bannon stated he appreciates "any piece that mentions Evola".[481] In referring to the associated views of Vladimir Putin, who is influenced by Evola follower Dugin, Bannon stated "We, the Judeo-Christian West, really have to look at what he's talking about as far as Traditionalism goes — particularly the sense of where it supports the underpinnings of nationalism."[482] He has likewise quoted French anti-Enlightenment writer Charles Maurras approvingly to a French diplomat.[483][484] Bannon has also repeatedly referenced the controversial French novel The Camp of the Saints (1973) by Jean Raspail, which depicts Third World immigration destroying Western civilization.[485] He has embraced what BBC News describes as Savitri Devi's "account of history as a cyclical battle between good and evil".[486] Bannon told an interviewer in 2018 that he is "fascinated by Mussolini", noting: "He was clearly loved by women. He was a guy's guy. He has all that virility. He also had amazing fashion sense, right, that whole thing with the uniforms."[487] A former Breitbart writer wrote that Bannon said in 2015 that alt-right publication American Renaissance was "fighting the same fight" as him.[488] Bannon has expressed admiration for German Conservative Revolutionary philosopher Martin Heidegger, praising his "ideas on the subject of being".[489]

German film director Leni Riefenstahl, who produced propaganda films for the regime in Nazi Germany, is said to have influenced Bannon's film-making techniques, with Bannon once describing himself to writing colleague Julia Jones as the "Riefenstahl of George Bush", modifying the ending as "the GOP" when Jones was horrified.[490] The opening of Bannon's documentary film The Hope & The Change (2012)[491] consciously imitated Riefenstahl's film The Triumph of the Will (1935), which depicted the Nuremberg Rally held in 1934.[492]

He has expressed interest in Henri Bergson's concept of élan vital and Joseph Schumpeter's creative destruction. Additionally, he said that his initial inspiration to get into traditionalist philosophy was his reading of George Gurdjieff, when Dugin asked him to explain this during a meeting they had together in Rome.[493]

Speaking at a Conservative Political Action Conference meeting in February 2025, Bannon closed his pro-Trump remarks with what appeared to some as a Nazi salute. The incident came one month after Elon Musk made a similar salute during a Trump inaugural appearance.[494][495] French far-right political party National Rally president Jordan Bardella canceled his scheduled speech to CPAC, saying Bannon's gesture was "referring to Nazi ideology". Bannon denied that it was a Nazi salute, writing that he had "waved to the MAGA movement".[496][497]
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https://ca.news.yahoo.com/steve-bannon- ... 06125.html

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Long-time Trump adviser Steve Bannon and sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein discussed invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump from office during his first term, according to newly released Epstein files.

In a text message exchange that began on New Year’s Eve in 2018, shortly after Democrats retook the House of Representatives in the midterm elections, the two men discussed Trump’s political position, with Bannon lamenting that the “WH,” a likely reference to the White House, has “zero plan to punch back.”

“He is really borderline,” Epstein responded. “Not sure what he may do.”

“I think it’s beyond borderline — 25 amendment,” Bannon added, a reference to the provision in the Constitution that allows the vice president and a majority of the cabinet to remove the president if they are deemed unfit for office.

Elsewhere in the conversation, Bannon suggests “we really need an intervention” regarding Trump.

Critics of Trump have frequently called for those around him to invoke the 25th Amendment, and senior officials at the FBI and Justice Department allegedly discussed the possibility during Trump’s first term.

Conservatives reacted angrily to the exchange online.

In a post on X, Trump’s first-term national security adviser Mike Flynn called on the DOJ to bring Bannon in for questioning.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leni_Riefenstahl

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Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (German: [ˈleːniː ˈʁiːfn̩ʃtaːl] ⓘ; 22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German filmmaker, photographer, and actress. She is considered one of the most controversial personalities in film history. Regarded by many critics as an "innovative filmmaker and creative aesthete",[1] she is also criticized for her works in the service of propaganda during the Nazi era.[2][3][4]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coll%C3%A ... L%C3%A9man

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The school was founded in 1960 by M. Francis Clivaz in response to an influx of wealthy expatriates and foreigners to the cantons of Geneva and Vaud, who sought a bilingual education for their children.
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Tucker Carlson, American political commentator and writer.[9]
Cem Hakko, Turkish businessman
Daniel Lozakovich, Swedish violinist
Prince Joel Dawit Makonnen, Ethiopian prince
Fred Mouawad, Lebanese business tycoon and entrepreneur
Anna Ovcharova, Swiss-Russian figure skater
Marina Rollman, Swiss comedian
Mustafa Sandal, Turkish singer-songwriter and actor
Pavan Sukhdev, Indian environmental economist
Alexis Wilkins, American singer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucker_Carlson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cem_Hakko

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He wrote the book called "The Fashion Concept" as his thesis at the University of Fribourg. In the book, Hakko analyzed the emergence of fashion, its development phases and the social and economic factors which have created fashion from a scientific point of view. The book treats the psycho-social aspects of the fashion concept.
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It is like my story about The Fashion Party.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Dawit_Makonnen

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Mouawad

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Fred Mouawad (Arabic: فريد معوض; born 16 February 1969) is a Lebanese businessman from Zgharta, Lebanon and based in Bangkok, Thailand.[1] He has founded and is the CEO of seven companies.[1] In 2013, Wealth-X named Mouawad the eighth richest diamond owner in the world, with a net worth of $1.1 billion.[2]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Pre ... ganization

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavan_Sukhdev

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In 1997 Pavan co-founded FIMMDA (Fixed Income Money Market and Derivatives Association of India), India's professional association for fixed income markets, money markets and derivatives. He championed the introduction of Overnight indexed swap (OIS) into India, which is currently India's most liquid traded interest rate swap instrument.

He worked with Deutsche Bank for 14 years and then took a sabbatical to lead two major environmental projects, TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) and UNEP's Green Economy Initiative. While at Deutsche Bank in India, Pavan founded and later chaired GMC (Global Markets Centre) in Mumbai.

1983–1994: Pavan worked with the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group for eleven years (1983 -1994) both in India and in London, in various financial markets trading, sales, structuring, and management roles.
1994–1998: Pavan joined Deutsche Bank to head their Global Markets division in India, which he built into a leading fixed income business for the bank in India.
1998–1999: Pavan was appointed Chief Operating Officer for Deutsche Bank's Asian Global Markets business based in Singapore, overseeing the Asian regional integration in 1999 of Bankers Trust and Deutsche Bank for his division, Global Markets Asia.
1999–2003: Pavan headed Money Markets for Global Markets Asia, and then for Global Markets Asia-Pacific (including Japan and Australia).
2003–2005: He moved to Deutsche Bank London as Chief Operating Officer for the Bank's Global Emerging Markets division, which covers all global markets business in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Asia.
2005–2006: When his division Global Markets merged with Global Equities in 2005, he transitioned to Global Markets Central Management in London to run a Business process reengineering (BPR) project for the new combined division, which in turn resulted in his ‘front-office off-shoring' initiative.
2006–2008: He founded and later chaired GMC Mumbai (Global Markets Centre, Mumbai), the division's global front-office off-shoring vehicle in Mumbai, which delivered leading-edge work for Global Markets in London, New York, and elsewhere.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventio ... _Diversity

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReAwaken_America_Tour

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The ReAwaken America Tour is an American far-right[1][2] and Christian nationalist[3] movement launched in 2021 by Oklahoma entrepreneur Clay Clark and former Donald Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn. Its rallies have promoted a variety of conspiracy theories, including COVID-19 misinformation, election denialism, QAnon and doomsday prophecies.[4][5][6]
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Shows who sends the marching orders for all sides of the supposedly real political movements.

At the drop of a hat, they can turn one of their hero figures into a villain, and the sheep are expected to fall in line. "Oh I hate him now" in an instant.

There is no moving any needle with any of these people, they are practically not real, no one is engaging with anyone, the internet is spammed by immovable bots and paid agents, they don't present views they think of, they only perform their operational objectives, human to human interactions have been completely made few and far between by agendas and multi-account agents, the internet is largely destroyed, with large portions turned into ghost towns even if they have mechanical people playing parts. For all we know, we might be some of the last long time users still in contact with one another anywhere.
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