January 7, 2026

Secret Sun Video Mystery Hour: James G. Tunney



Video Title: Secret Sun Video Mystery Hour: James G. Tunney. Source: The Secret Sun Institute. Date Published: December 7, 2025.

January 6, 2026

One Dollar For Greenland, Nothing More

 


Denmark must quickly come to the realization that it has no power to determine the future of Greenland. It should be thankful to receive a dollar for it. 

It would be a big mistake to pay Denmark the full amount for Greenland because it will just turn around and give the money to the crooks and thugs in Kyiv. 

The Danes and Europeans should not be overly dramatic and drag out this ordeal longer than it needs to be.

Trump is asking nicely. Just give him Greenland and move on. 

The Day After: Greenland, Iran, And The End of NATO

Trump is gunning for China.

"We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual, and those interests it is our duty to follow." - Lord Palmerston.


The Prime Minister of Denmark - 01/06/26:

Joint Statement on Greenland

Statement by President Macron of France, Chancellor Merz of Germany, Prime Minister Meloni of Italy, Prime Minister Tusk of Poland, Prime Minister Sánchez of Spain, Prime Minister Starmer of the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Frederiksen of Denmark on Greenland.

Arctic security remains a key priority for Europe and it is critical for international and transatlantic security.

NATO has made clear that the Arctic region is a priority and European Allies are stepping up. We and many other Allies have increased our presence, activities and investments, to keep the Arctic safe and to deter adversaries. The Kingdom of Denmark including Greenland is part of NATO.

Security in the Arctic must therefore be achieved collectively, in conjunction with NATO allies including the United States, by upholding the principles of the UN Charter, including sovereignty, territorial integrity and the inviolability of borders. These are universal principles, and we will not stop defending them.

The United States is an essential partner in this endeavour, as a NATO ally and through the defence agreement between the Kingdom of Denmark and the United States of 1951.

Greenland belongs to its people. It is for Denmark and Greenland, and them only, to decide on matters concerning Denmark and Greenland.

That's a funny statement. 

It reeks of desperation.

European leaders should be more worried about Russia than Greenland. 

An alliance with Russia, a Christian and revitalised Russia under Putin, was available and would have been profitable for Europe.

Instead they chose to be American lackeys and pursued a proxy war against Russia, sacrificing Ukraine in the process.  

Putin offered his hand and they slapped it away.

A German-Russian-French alliance would have meant the end of NATO on European terms. 

But they spat in the face of destiny and allowed Washington, London and Jerusalem to dictate events in Ukraine and on the continent once again.

Now they will get the end of NATO on Zio-American terms.

What is NATO, anyways? What great battles has it fought? What has it defended or liberated? It's not a sacred military alliance. It's a cartel of drug dealers, terrorists, and weapons pushers. 

Nothing lasts. Nothing is permanent, not even NATO dear Denmark.

International alliances and security blocs are not permanent features of the world.

Things change. Walls fall. Alliances break down. 

Plan for the day after.

A Post-Islamic Republic Foreign Policy: New Friends, New Enemies

Try making America great again first you maggots.


It's important to remember that the clerics who came to power in Iran were beneficiaries of U.S. intervention, or lack thereof, in the critical moments in 1979 when the Shah was second guessing himself and needed reassurance from the U.S. that he wouldn't get left out in the cold should he decide to open fire on the Islamist rioters and use the military against them to get them off the streets.

The answer he got back was negative.

President Carter basically told him you're on your own. According to historian Andrew Scott Cooper the Shah was squeamish and didn't want to shed blood to hold onto his weak throne. Plus, after his cancer diagnosis in the mid 1970s the writing was on the wall. A succession crisis was inevitable.

The rest is history.

The ungrateful wolves took over and even interfered in the U.S. presidential election of 1980, under the CIA's guidance and direction, to remove Carter from the picture and put George H. W. Bush inside the White House. 

Carter got what he deserved. The manufactured hostage scandal tarnished his reputation and gave Reagan an easy foreign policy win on his first day in office.

That history is important because the so-called revolutionary regime in Tehran was a product of a color revolution before that term was invented. It was dependent on CIA machinations to gain and secure political power. And then through clever cultural engineering and brute force it was able to build a somewhat strong regime with many brainwashed loyalists.

This history means it is fair game for any new regime change operation. What goes around comes around. 

But, regime change operations enacted by the pedophile clan in Washingdon and Jerusalem have proven to be disastrous in Libya, Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Terrorists and militias have asserted power in these failed states in abscene of true leadership.

And the same scenario will most likely play out in Venezuela and Iran as well because people inherently don't like being occupied by foreigners. Militias and gangsters will seize opportunities should the central states be destroyed.

A U.S.-Israel-NATO war against the Islamic Republic won't be a quick hit and run. It will be a long, protracted affair. Many Iranians, Jews, and Americans will die. 

When the dust settles, and should a new regime come to power, there's no doubt Iran will undergo a huge transformation foreign policy wise. The Iranian people, most of them young, have no interest in advancing the Palestinian cause whatsoever. It's a dead issue. 

Call it emotional exhaustion, call it what you want. Palestine just doesn't stir the blood like it once did. The capital city is drying up. People naturally care more about immediate environmental and economic concerns than external affairs. Americans have a similar emotional exhaustion regarding Israel. Simply put, there's bigger fish to fry than settling the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

II.

List of new potential allies: Germany, Israel, Japan, South Korea, India, the United States, European Union.

List of new potential enemies: Russia, China, Turkey, Pakistan, all the Arab states, Afghanistan.

January 5, 2026

Greenland 2.0: Towards The Liberation of A Danish Socialist Colony

 



An excerpt from, "Factbox: Greenland’s rich but largely untapped mineral resources" Mining.com, January 13, 2025:

A 2023 survey showed that 25 of 34 minerals deemed “critical raw materials” by the European Commission were found in Greenland.

. . .

Three of Greenland’s biggest deposits are located in the southern Gardar province.

Companies seeking to develop rare earth mines are Critical Metals Corp, which bought the Tanbreez deposit, Energy Transition Minerals, whose Kuannersuit project is stalled amid legal disputes, and Neo Performance Materials.

An excerpt from, "Greenland Resources Update on Strategic EU Equity Investment" By Greenland Resources, December 3, 2025:

The EU is the second largest molybdenum user worldwide, (around 122 million pounds of molybdenum per year, 19% of the global demand according to IMOA), has large processing capacity, produces the best specialty steel products worldwide but has no molybdenum extraction. Green energy technologies, steel and defence are the key drivers for market growth. When molybdenum is added to steel and cast iron, it enhances strength, hardenability, weldability, toughness, temperature strength, and corrosion resistance. To a greater degree, the EU steel dependent industries like automotive, construction, and engineering, represent around 18% of EU GDP. Greenland Resources strategically located Malmbjerg project has the potential to supply in and for the EU approximately 25% of the EU demand of environmentally friendly high-quality primary molybdenum from a responsible EU Associate country for decades to come, as well as 100% of EU defence molybdenum consumption. More than 80% of the metallic materials (including carbon and stainless steels) to be used for defence applications require molybdenum alloying. The primary molybdenum in the Malmbjerg project is ideal for EU defence and high-performance steel applications because of low deleterious elements and long-term security supply. The EU expects to increase defense expenditures from current 1.5% to around 5% of GDP. Primary molybdenum is only produced in China (87%) and the USA (13%), China imposed export controls on molybdenum and is now a net importer. Molybdenum is categorized as a critical and/or strategic mineral across the top five defence nations in the world: U.S., China, Russia, India, and South Korea.

The EU uses around 145,000 tonnes of magnesium per year (15% of the global demand) but has no treatment facilities nor extraction. Electric vehicle production and sustainable manufacturing practices are key drivers for market growth. Magnesium is a light metal with a high strength-to-weight ratio, primarily utilized in the form of magnesium metal or magnesium compounds such as caustic-calcined magnesia, magnesium chloride, hydroxide and sulfates. Magnesium metal is primarily used as casting alloy in automotive and aerospace industries (64%), aluminum-base alloys for packaging and transportation (18%), and in the desulfurization of iron and steel (4%). Smelter production of magnesium metal in 2024 was 1 million metric tonnes, 85% coming from seawater, while smelter capacity worldwide is double. Also, approximately 75% of magnesium compounds serve industrial purposes including fertilizers, cattle feed, Epsom salts, heat-resistant bricks, de-icing etc. (USGS 2024). China produces 89% of the world’s magnesium and Europe sources 97% of its magnesium from China (EC, 2023).