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Jul 7, 2025 | Poso Daily Brief

7 JUL 25 SITREP

1. United States and Israel
  • President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House amid mounting pressure to finalize a ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza. Behind closed doors, both administrations indicated a willingness to move forward, though hardline factions within each government remain skeptical of any negotiated pause in hostilities.
  • The meeting came just days after a deadly natural disaster struck Texas, where over 90 Americans perished in catastrophic flash flooding. The White House faced sharp criticism from Democratic officials, who accused the administration of mishandling the crisis. In response, Trump’s team denounced the allegations as “depraved.”
  • Despite the dual crises at home and abroad, the president appears determined to project strength on both fronts.
2. The Year of the Unhumans
  • Marking the one-year anniversary of Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them, the nation now faces a surge in political violence—including the attempted assassination of President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
  • The book’s dire warnings have taken on new relevance, especially in light of the very tactics it predicted: academic infiltration, ideological subversion, and targeted street violence.The United States appears to be in the midst of a slow-moving, irregular communist revolution. With shifts in policy and waves of civil unrest, what once seemed like theoretical threats now seem alarmingly operational.
3. Domestic Radicalization and Political Violence
  • A string of violent incidents across the country has brought increased attention to the rise of left-wing political extremism. The assassination committed by Luigi Mangione in December, along with the foiled Tesla bombings, are no longer seen as isolated acts but as flashpoints of a growing ideological insurgency.
  • Even more disturbing to analysts is the cultural response. “Free Luigi” graffiti, bumper stickers, and online fan pages have elevated a confessed killer to cult status among segments of the radical left. Public figures and comedians have openly expressed sympathy for Mangione, drawing comparisons to past revolutionary icons.
  • As leftist rhetoric becomes more militant and terms like “class consciousness” reenter mainstream discourse, U.S. institutions appear increasingly vulnerable to pressure from extremist forces.
FINAL WORD

One year after Unhumans sounded the alarm on a stealth revolutionary movement, America finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. From the White House podium to the streets of New York, the battle between populist resistance and radical ideology is no longer abstract—it’s physical, cultural, and electoral. The struggle ahead is not just about governance, but about the very identity of the nation.

The Year of the Unhumans

On today's episode of Human Events Daily, it's the one year anniversary of the release of the best-selling book Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions co-authored by myself and Joshua Lisec. The success of the book wasn't due to anything Joshua or I did, it was the stories themselves that detailed the consequences of communism that had real impact.

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