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By Beatrice Whitmore | Washington, D.C. | September 12, 2025 Conservative

WASHINGTON, D.C. — It’s about time someone in this town started acting like they actually care about the country. Yesterday, President Julian Vane did exactly that. By announcing the "Heritage Defense" fund, he didn’t just sign a piece of paper; he sent a message to the rest of the world that the United States is no longer for sale, and our sovereignty is no longer up for negotiation. This isn’t "paranoia," as the ivory-tower elites in the APU would have you believe. It’s common sense. It’s about restoring the shield that has been neglected for too long.

For years, we’ve been told that "integration" was the only way forward. We were told that we had to hook our children’s brains up to the Aether-Link, open our borders to whoever the technocrats in Brussels felt like sending our way, and trade our energy independence for some "green" dream that only seems to benefit billionaires in Tokyo. Well, the bill for all that "integration" has come due, and it’s a mess of crumbling infrastructure, a widened trade gap, and a global noise that is drowning out our own national voice. The Heritage Defense fund is the first step in getting our house back in order.

The fund is simple in its goal: bolster the "Sovereign Dome." This means real, physical defenses—kinetic batteries that actually work, permafrost bunkers that protect our resources, and "Neural-Exit" protocols that give parents back control over what their kids are being fed through their implants. Vane isn’t "burning bridges." He’s putting a lock on the door to the family home because the neighborhood has gotten dangerous. And if you think it hasn’t, you haven’t been paying attention to what the Caspian Sea Union (CSU) has been doing in the Arctic.

“We’ve spent thirty years being the world’s ATM and the world’s police officer,” said Senator Jim Henderson, a key supporter of the fund. “The Heritage Defense fund says we’re done with that. We’re going to be America’s police officer. We’re going to spend our money on our borders, our resources, and our people. If the APU wants a ‘global grid,’ they can pay for it themselves with their own bioreactor taxes.”

The "Aether-Link" crowd is already screaming about how this will "lobotomize" the American digital experience. Please. What it’s doing is giving us a choice. Since when was it "liberal" to have a handful of tech companies in Europe and Japan decide what every American sees and thinks? By funding "Cognitive Sovereignty," Vane is giving us the tools to filter out the noise and focus on what matters—our families, our communities, and our heritage. If that’s "lobotomizing," then count me in.

And let’s talk about the Arctic. The critics love to cry about "militarization." But here’s a reality check: the Arctic is full of oil, minerals, and land that belong to us. The CSU knows it, and they’ve been trying to sneak in the back door while we were busy talking about "stewardship." The Heritage Defense fund puts the "Sovereign Response Units" back on the map. It ensures that when a CSU drone enters our waters, it doesn’t meet a committee; it meets a kinetic battery. That’s how you prevent a war—by making it clear you’re ready to win one.

The fund is also being paid for the right way—through "Heritage Tariffs." For too long, companies have been shipping American jobs overseas and then selling us back the products with a "globalist" markup. These tariffs put a price on that betrayal. If you want to sell your "Europe-Digital" gadgets in the US, you’re going to help pay for the shield that protects the market you’re selling in. It’s fair, it’s patriotic, and it’s about time.

Is the US-APU trade gap widening? Sure. But that’s what happens when you stop being a pushover. The "quiet majority" in this country doesn't care about the stock prices of a Tokyo biotech firm. They care about whether they can afford to heat their homes and whether their borders are secure. The Heritage Defense fund is a victory for the "analogue" American—the person who still believes that a nation is defined by its land and its people, not by its data-packets. President Vane is restoring our military dignity and our national pride. And if the rest of the world doesn't like it, they can find another ATM.

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