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Poll: 60% of French voters believe they are witnessing 'a replacement of the French population by non-European populations'

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Marion Maréchal warns of leadership of successive French governments who stand idly by as France self-destructs

A new poll from the presitigous ifop polling firm shows that a large majority of French citizens believe in a core tenent of the Great Replacement.

Specifically, 60 percent of French people told ifop they believe we are witnessing "a replacement of the French population by non-European populations, mainly from the African continent."

The poll also found that 66 percent see it as a bad development, compared to 9 percent who see it as a good thing.

Two weeks ago, Marion Maréchal, leader of Identité Libertés, posted to X: "60% of French people think that we are witnessing 'a replacement of the French population by non-European populations mainly from Africa' according to @IfopOpinion. To our greatest misfortune, our rulers are among the 40%."

Comment: All by design by our overlords:


Che Guevara

Whoopsies: Fired Trump official's anti-ICE website doxxes almost 18,000 leftists

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'Bluesky goes full panic'

Nearly 18,000 left-wing activists on BlueSky are in panic mode this weekend after an anti-ICE activist website launched by a fired Trump official exposed their personal details due to a vulnerable connection (an unprotected API).

The website - "GTFO ICE" - was created by former DHS Chief of Staff and Google security executive, Miles Taylor, as a rapid response network that allows people to sign up for alerts about proposed ICE facilities in their area, HRR reports. Taylor, who launched the site in partnership with Project Salt Box, appeared last week on The Rachel Maddow show to announce their "rapid response network to stop ICE prison camps before they start."

The breach exposed sign-up records, may have been forwarded to federal investigators. As Hagerstown Rapid Response writes of their experience:

Red Flag

More Photos Emerge of Meals on Navy Ships As Pentagon Denies Shortages

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© Gerald Givens Jr, USAF Retired.Pictures of food shared from on board the USS "Abraham Lincoln" are seen. |
More images purporting to show poor‑quality meals served to U.S. service members deployed amid the war with Iran have been sent by a serving officer on board the USS Abraham Lincoln.

Gerald D. Givens Jr. is a retired member of the U.S. Air Force and the founder and CEO of Raleigh Boots On The Ground, a nonprofit that supports military families. Givens has been vocal about his disapproval of President Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. In the past week, he received the pictures from a friend of his, whose son is currently serving on board the ship in the Middle East.

"[My friend] told me her son has lost 17 pounds," Givens told Newsweek. "Her husband, also a close friend and a retired veteran, shared that a care package they sent in December still has not arrived."

The serving officer sent multiple photographs of food trays containing what appear to be minimal portions of food, including a single meat patty, a small serving of shredded meat, and sparse side items.

"My immediate reaction was shock. Food service and mail are essential to combat support. Both directly impact morale," Givens said. At the start of his career in the Air Force, he was himself a Food Service Specialist. "My first deployment was in the middle of the desert with nothing but a runway, sand, and sun. Within days, we built a functioning tent city with water, power, and a feeding operation. I know the full progression...The meals in those photos are below standard. Period," he added.

No Entry

Israel is making Palestinians disappear in more ways than one

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© Omar al-Qattaa/AFPCivil defence teams search for the bodies of the Salem family under the rubble of their home destroyed by Israeli forces in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City, 7 February 2026
Reports of missing children and 'evaporated' bodies reveal a widening pattern of erasure in Gaza, where entire families are killed, lost under rubble or reduced to biological traces

On 23 April, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that "dozens of children go missing each week" in the Gaza Strip "against the backdrop of the postwar chaos" - a curious euphemism, no doubt, for the ongoing US-backed genocide in the Palestinian territory, which proceeds apace despite the ceasefire that was ostensibly implemented last year.

The article begins with four-year-old Mohammed Ghaban, who disappeared in early April in northern Gaza: "[H]e had been playing with his brother in front of his displaced family's tent. He went inside, asked for a hug, put on his sandals and went out." And then he was gone.

Boat

Timmy the humpback whale escapes to the North Sea

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© AFPRescued humpback whale in a special barge • April 29, 2026
The whale calf's repeated stranding off the coast of Germany sparked widespread concern and extensive media coverage.

A humpback whale calf that earned huge media attention and the nickname Timmy after being repeatedly stranded in shallow waters near Germany has been released into the North Sea by rescue team.

The operation to save the sea mammal, launched as its health deteriorated, transported Timmy in a water-filled barge and released him off Denmark on Saturday.

Karin Walter-Mommert, one of the private financiers of the operation, said the whale appeared to be swimming freely and in the right direction upon his release, the APF news agency reports.

He "should now swim up the Norwegian coast toward the Arctic", she said.

NPC

Dem Senate candidate deletes thousands of posts bashing her state

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© David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesState Senator Mallory McMorrow, D-Mich., holds up a Project 2025 book during the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago Aug. 19, 2024.
'These are normal tweets by a normal person,' a spokesperson for Mallory McMorrow claimed

A Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful in Michigan reportedly deleted thousands of social media posts, including one disparaging the Middle American communities she is asking voters to elect her to represent.

Mallory McMorrow, who indicates in her 2025 autobiography that she "relocated permanently" from the Los Angeles area to Michigan in 2014, shared in the deleted posts about dreaming that the elite coasts would annex themselves from Middle America. In the now-archived posts, McMorrow also mused about how she wished she "never left California" and said there were days since moving to Michigan "that make me miss California even more."

McMorrow described herself in 2016, after she claimed to have relocated to Michigan, as a constituent of Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu, repeatedly referenced voting in California's June 2016 Democratic Primary and urged other voters to do the same. McMorrow referenced voting in person in November 2014 in the Los Angeles area as well, even though in 2024 she chided someone on social media who said they voted in a state they no longer lived in.

Arrow Down

DOJ sues New Jersey for granting tuition support for illegals but not citizens

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The laws discriminate against U.S. citizens who aren't granted the same tuition rates, scholarships and other subsidies, which is unconstitutional, the complainant argues.

The Justice Department has filed a complaint against New Jersey laws that provide in-state tuition and financial assistance to illegal immigrants.

The laws discriminate against U.S. citizens who aren't granted the same tuition rates, scholarships and other subsidies, which is unconstitutional, according to the complaint.

"Imagine being denied the opportunity of education in your own country. By granting illegal aliens in-state tuition, the state of New Jersey is doing just that," Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward said in a statement.

Wolf

12-year-old French girl collapses after judge releases 2 men arrested for gang raping her in an Airbnb

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'She is in a state of total shock'

Two young men, both adults, suspected of gang rape in an Airbnb in the France's Décines-Charpieu (Rhône), have been released from custody, shocking the family of one of the victims.

The victim's lawyer, David Metaxas, spoke on behalf of the victim's relatives, who told LyonMag that the judge's decision was "incomprehensible." Not only have both men been released to roam freely in the streets, but the judge did not even issue a restriction on contact with the victim, which means the two men could approach her once again.

Last week, the two men, aged 20 and 21, were arrested for the rape involving the 12-year-old, as well as a 16-year-old girl who had allegedly led the younger victim to the apartment. After reportedly exchanging messages with the two young men via Snapchat, the teen encouraged her younger friend to come with her to the Airbnb. Alcohol and drugs were allegedly consumed, with an excessive amount of hard liquor given to the 12-year-old.

Comment: What is wrong with France??


Star of David

Jerusalem Latin patriarchate cleric calls Israeli attack on nun 'despicable and extremely serious'

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© IsraelPolice/XA disturbing video shows a thug beating up a nun near King David’s Tomb in Jerusalem, Israel, April 30, 2026.
The vicar general of the Latin Patriarchate in Jerusalem on Friday called an Israeli extremist's assault on a French nun "extremely serious and despicable," Anadolu reports.

On Wednesday, a 36-year-old Israeli man was arrested after assaulting a nun in East Jerusalem, according to Israeli police, in an attack they called "racially motivated."

Bishop William Shomali told Anadolu he had watched video footage of the incident, describing it as "painful, alarming and extremely serious."

"The nun is physically frail. The attacker shoved her forcefully from behind, causing her to fall to the ground after her head struck a raised stone tile. He then returned and stepped on her. A young Israeli man of Russian origin intervened and pulled him away, though his identity is unknown," he added.

Attention

Hormuz closure effects on fertilizer stocks and global supply chains could usher in new Arab Spring violence

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© ZeroHedgeThe ZeroHedge panel discusses the longterm dangers of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
On Friday, ZeroHedge, in partnership with the Macro Dirt Podcast, hosted a debate focused on the implications for agriculture, inflation, and global supply chains given the current situation in Iran. The discussion was illuminating and worth a rewatch if you missed it.

The discussion featured former Bridgewater head of commodities Alex Campbell, Brent Johnson of Santiago Capital, and was hosted by Tony Greer and Jared Dillian.

The Damage Has Been Done

Even in a best case scenario where shipping lanes reopen immediately, Santiago Capital's Brent Johnson says the damage is already embedded in the system.

"If everything opens tomorrow in the strait and goes back 100% to normal, there's a five to six week open spot where ships are not arriving where they typically arrived."