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Protecting the Enemy
According to various writings, Sun Tzu, one of the greatest military minds according to many, was in a difficult situation. His army was greatly outnumbered and he had to do something quickly or lose all. His solution was to move his army to a place he would term as a dead space. This was because it was a spot which was far from allies and support. There were no nearby refuges, supplies, or help of any kind. His soldiers were truly on their own. He was counting on his soldiers to understand the desperation of their situation. He wanted them to understand that there was no help, no cavalry to save the day. Only way to survive would be to fight like they had never fought before.
By V. H. Eberleabout a month ago in The Swamp
Who Is Claudio Neves Valente? What We Know About the Brown University Shooting Suspect
The name Claudio Neves Valente has surfaced in national headlines following a tragic and unsettling incident connected to Brown University. As authorities released updates, public attention quickly turned toward understanding who Valente was, what happened, and how the investigation unfolded. This article summarizes confirmed information only, based on official statements and credible reporting, while avoiding speculation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in The Swamp
🇺🇸 Patriot Games: What Trump’s Announcement Really Means
The phrase “Patriot Games” has recently surged across social media and political headlines after former U.S. President Donald Trump referenced it during public remarks and campaign-related discussions. Almost immediately, comparisons to The Hunger Games emerged online, leaving many people confused and asking: Are the Patriot Games real? Is this an actual event? Or is it just political language?
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in The Swamp
Greg Biffle, NASCAR Legacy, and the Plane Crash Rumors Explained
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle has been trending across news and social media platforms following widespread discussion about a plane crash in North Carolina, sparking confusion, speculation, and concern among racing fans. With headlines mentioning a Cessna 550 Citation business jet, NASCAR figures, and the Statesville Regional Airport, many have asked the same urgent questions: Was Greg Biffle involved? Was he on the plane? Is Greg Biffle alive?
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in The Swamp
Gen-Z Revolutions Have Spread to Europe. The Continent Isn't Ready
As 2026 looms just over the horizon, it feels oddly appropriate that one of the most consequential political stories of the year has returned for an encore. The global wave of Gen Z–driven protests—already responsible for shaking governments in parts of Africa and Asia—has now firmly arrived in Europe. And it didn’t knock politely.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in The Swamp
Eileen Higgins and the New Direction of Miami’s Mayoral Race
Miami’s political landscape shifted dramatically as voters turned out for one of the most closely watched mayoral elections in recent years. With national attention fixed on South Florida, Eileen Higgins, a well-known county commissioner and longtime community advocate, emerged as a central figure in the Miami mayoral race. Her influence, messaging, and policy priorities played an undeniable role in shaping how residents viewed the future of the city.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in The Swamp
Honest Review About Consumer Attorneys PLLC – A Frustrating, Costly Mistake
When I first reached out to Consumer Attorneys PLLC, I genuinely believed I was doing the right thing. I was overwhelmed, exhausted, and knee-deep in a legal situation that was starting to control my life. I needed help, not just any help, but guidance from a team that understood the stakes. Their website looked impressive. Their language sounded reassuring. Their promises felt comforting. And, of course, the glowing reviews sprinkled across the internet gave me just enough confidence to sign the dotted line without a second thought.
By Muhammad Bilal2 months ago in The Swamp
Is Al-Sharaa’s Syria A Success?
Electricity isn’t something most of us think about. We flip a switch, the lights come on, and that’s that. But in Syria—where infrastructure has spent more than a decade in ruins—48 hours of uninterrupted electricity can feel like a revelation.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in The Swamp
North Korea has Infiltrated the Tech Sector.
North Korea, long known as the most sanctioned and isolated regime on Earth, has somehow managed to insert its workers into hundreds of American companies. These aren’t operatives sneaking across borders or Cold War sleeper agents hiding behind suburban picket fences. They’re remote developers who appear in Zoom meetings, clock in from supposedly legitimate addresses in Japan or South Korea or Seattle, write code that passes muster, and collect paychecks like any ordinary employee. They’ve landed roles in AI labs, fintech startups, media organizations, blockchain firms, and even defense contractors—the exact spaces most countries try desperately to secure from foreign interference.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in The Swamp









