fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Exploring and debunking conspiracies and the lesser known truths in the world of politics.
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Hello again! ššā” It's me! I'm __Lightning Boltā”. I'm a lost satirist who has wandered far from usual home. I generally publish collections of crackpot memes over in the Humor Community. But all that real action right now belongs in the Swamp.
By Lightning Bolt ā”7 months ago in The Swamp
"Silent Wings Over Sirsa: Pakistanās Phantom Strike"
The sky over northern India was moonless, quiet, and cloaked in deep velvet. At Sirsa Airbase, the heart of Indiaās western aerial defense, all was still. Hangars glowed faintly under perimeter lights, Sukhois and Mirages slept on runways, watched by sleepy ground crews.
By Saboor Brohi 7 months ago in The Swamp
Operation Spider: Inside Ukraineās Drone Warfare, Strategic Bombers, and the Rising Shadow of Global Conflict
A New Era of Warfare: Ukraineās Bold Strike On June 1, 2025, Ukraine executed a groundbreaking military operation, codenamed "Operation Spider's Web," targeting deep within Russian territory. This audacious drone assault marked a significant shift in modern warfare, showcasing Ukraine's innovative use of technology and strategic planning. The operation involved the deployment of 117 drones, striking five Russian airbases: Belaya, Dyagilevo, Ivanovo Severny, Olenya, and Ukrainka. These bases housed Russia's long-range aviation assets, including the Tu-95 and Tu-22M3 bombers. According to Ukraine's Security Service (SBU), the attack damaged or destroyed 41 aircraft, accounting for approximately 20% of Russia's operational long-range bomber fleet. Open-source intelligence confirmed at least 13 aircraft were hit, with satellite imagery revealing significant destruction at the Belaya airbase in Eastern Siberia.
By ššš.8 months ago in The Swamp
TACO & PACO. Top Story - June 2025.
On June 1, 2025 Ukraine conducted a massive drone attack on strategic bomber airfields deep in Russia. So deep the drones had to be delivered in secret double ceiling containers by long-haul trucks. The operation had been planned for 1.5 years in complete secrecy and had been personally supervised by President Zelenskyy. The drone attack was incredibly successful as Ukraine claims it has destroyed 41 bombers, or roughly one-third of Russian strategic bomber fleet. Russia has downplayed the operation results claiming that only five bombers had been destroyed.
By Lana V Lynx8 months ago in The Swamp
Opinion: The AMCAN Trade War
Imagine if you're a potato farmer who sells potatoes to a large grocery chain. Then imagine you go to this grocery store and buy carrots, not a lot, just enough for your own family. You get to the register and are met by an indignant manager.
By C. P. McAllister8 months ago in The Swamp
Golden Dome: $500 Billion Umbrella to Block Logic and Missiles
America has built bridges to nowhere, roads paved with pork, and now, under President Trump 2.0, it aims skyward with a defense plan that sounds like it was drafted between cheeseburgers and cable reruns: the Golden Dome. Not a Vegas casino. Not a reality TV spinoff. This is Trumpās proposed nationwide missile shield, a glowing forcefield designed to protect the homeland, and his legacy, from falling objects and rising scrutiny.
By The political Rift8 months ago in The Swamp
The Quiet Return to Faith
For decades, the dominant narrative in Western culture has been that religion is fading. From emptying pews to the rise of secularism in media, education, and politics, many believed faith was becoming obsolete. But in 2025, a quieter and far more surprising story is unfolding.
By Robert Lacy8 months ago in The Swamp
Project 2025 Isnāt the ThreatāThe Unconstitutional Status Quo Is
If bringing power back under the Constitution feels dangerous, maybe the real danger is what we've accepted as "normal." The outrage over Project 2025 says a lotānot about the project, but about how far we've let our government drift from the Constitution. Because if returning power to elected officials and dismantling unelected bureaucracies feels "authoritarian," maybe the system we've accepted isn't as democratic as we think.
By Robert Lacy8 months ago in The Swamp
Silence or Suffer: The True Face of Cancel Culture
We used to say America was the land of free speech. You could speak your mind, challenge authority, and disagree with the majorityāwithout worrying about losing your job, your friends, or your future. But that world is disappearing fast.
By Robert Lacy8 months ago in The Swamp
Drowning in Data, Starving for Truth
We were promised a revolution. The internet, we were told, would democratize knowledgeābring the wisdom of the world to our fingertips and make us more intelligent, more informed, and more connected than any generation before. But something went wrong. Because despite living in the most information-rich era in human history, we're not more informedāwe're more distracted, misled, and divided than ever before.
By Robert Lacy8 months ago in The Swamp








