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Briefing #204


The SOund of Silence IS GETTING LOUDER


Salve Citizens!

I hope this finds all of you in good health and prospering.

First, I did make an inquiry about any releasable news concerning the SGRP. I was given the following answer:

Way too sensitive right now.

This answer, in regards to the current status of the SGRP, is congruent to several other peripheral matters of high finance that are also, interestingly, described as sensitive. I say this from direct observation and not based on hearsay or rumor. I find this quite interesting, indeed.

For now, that’s it on the clandestine world of international financial intrigue.

I have decided to no longer maintain a crypto suggested buy list. The reason is simply because I don’t think it’s particularly important at this stage of the game. The projects that stand to give the most value are already widely known and there are endless resources on the net for evaluating them. This, and also because the time it would take to properly maintain and update such a large list is getting prohibitive.

What we will do in the future is feature any valuable ideas on an À la carte basis, in the discussion section, as such ideas are found and time permitting, across many sectors, and not just crypto. For those that take the time to read WHA, this is only fair, rather than posting a list that anyone can view external to the rest of the site. I will leave the current list up for two more weeks for those who wish to copy it or otherwise need it for whatever reason.

We maintain a sizeable repository of crypto advisory feeds, so if you have any questions on an idea, we can certainly research and provide any feedback on many ideas if you should need general questions addressed. But the site list will go.

It’s an election year, and the political commentary has been colorful, to say the least. As I see it, politics is an obsolete, irrelevant, outdated and increasingly dangerous method of tending to the needs of a technologically developing world. Adherence to this archaic form of societal management is creating increasing levels of competitiveness among nuclear-armed nations who are jockeying for control of planetary resources. So as long as we have to suffer under this retarded planetary management scheme, be sure you are ready for anything that politics can cause, which is usually nothing useful or good for your health.

I once again thank you all for the wide array of commentary and information being shared in the discussion section. Continue to use it to share whatever you wish to help further the understanding of the world in which we live.

For now, that’s it.

The Empire thanks you for your service.

WHA
S*P*Q*R*
SI VIS PACEM PARA BELLVM


1,210 responses to “Briefing #204”

  1. We’ll see what happens… the die is cast.

    Closing Argument: Understanding J.D. Vance by Robert Barnes

    • I answered a call from a celebrity writer and millionaire investor thinking about a Senate campaign in 2022. He first asked about everything concerning the 2020 election, and wanted the best details of why the 2020 election was not Constitutionally confirmable. I provided my answers, and sent him links to various speeches and presentations I gave. He would thank me later, and then began to publicly report his own skepticism toward the 2020 election publicly before it was permissible in polite GOP opinion.
    • The next time I heard from him was February 2022. He wanted to talk for a long time about the recent Russian-Ukraine conflict escalation. We spoke for nearly two hours. He asked sincere questions evidencing a deep understanding of the context of the conflict, the political actors behind the conflict, the probable path of the conflict, and the tortuous torrents of entering the political fray during peak rally-round-the-flag and denounce-the-dictator stage of American war propaganda.]
    • In that conversation, more than his sincerity, unusual awareness and open-minded curiosity bled through: he knew how the game was played. He told me straight up that if he publicly came out against funding the Ukraine war and intervening through no-fly zones, he would be bombarded by millions of dollars in adverse advertising, hit pieces from both conservative and liberal publications, smear campaigns from the usual crowd, and a loss of support from much of the donor class. He was making this decision at the very critical stage of the campaign that could derail any successful entry. Then he explained what would decide the issue for him: he already had celebrity; he already had money. He was only campaigning for public office so another person like him – a poor kid from Appalachia – wouldn’t be tricked into a dumb war by lying politicians. A few days later, he was the first major Senate candidate to denounce the Ukraine war, refuse to fund the war, and opposed any no-fly zone. The hit pieces flowed, the money disappeared, and the media forecast doom. But despite it, he won.
    • His name was J.D. Vance.
    • Ever since his election to office, he, unlike many others, remained in touch with many of us in the populist liberty intellectual circles, constantly challenging himself to expand his awareness of the issues facing the country, possible legislative and executive branch solutions, intellectual framework for approaching these issues, and the real-world human impact on these problems of the working class of the country especially. When I reached out on Amos Miller and the Amish farmers, he was one of the few to immediately respond and conduct inquiry into the issue.
    • Since his election, he kept to his guns in critiquing the Ukraine war, called out the need to radically reform the entire administrative state, and stood against corporate policies that harmed individual liberties, ordinary workers, and American rural and small-town communities. He became one of the earliest and most public critics of the vaccine mandates. “Fire every single midlevel bureaucrat” and “every single civil servant in the administrative state” was his open cry. He called for divorcing from NATO. J.D. equally praises crypto alternatives to centralized finance, making him a BitCoin favorite, but BigTech like BigMedia fears him, as he denounces the Big Tech monopolies and censorship proclivities.  There’s a reason the entire neo-con and neo-liberal establishment in Washington hates him.
    • “Americans call them hillbillies, rednecks or white trash. I call them neighbors, friends and family.” And that is why J.D. Vance is indeed a good neighbor, a worthy friend, and deserved family to the populist, liberty-oriented everywhere.

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    1. Incisive, concise and valuable data to assess issues and relationships. Specifically a handle on the Man. Thank you.

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  2. Splenda advertising is all lies. I was never as sick as after I had some Splenda-based ice cream. The first few pages of the pdf tell you everything you never wanted to know.

     https://webservices.courthousenews.com/sites/Data/AppellateOpinionUploads/2024-19-7–08-26-15-USDC%20Northern%20District%20of%20California-5-23cv4192.pdf

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    1. Visible questionable action events are seen, the links to the Shooters Offshore bank accounts. Trace the Donors. Trace the comms. Trace the purpose. Always, footprints. The second shooter and the FBI seat clearances? The market Fiscal gambles. As with 9/11. They always have to rig and profit from the kill. Early days, but worrying signs. Not natural occurrences. But, if Soros is linked, anything goes.

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  3. Commiefornia stealing from parents

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  4. Crowdstrike Deep State ties

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  5. Whistleblowers expose assassination security lapses

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  6. They’ve lost their minds. And think of all the thought that went into this…

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  7. It’s a strange, strange world.

    This is a MedPage headline. (I’m still banned there, but it gives the orthodox pulse of medicine.) Unfortunately, the crazy, the amateur, and the downright stupid are in charge these days.

    Trump Whisked Off Stage After Apparent Gunshots at Rally— Suspect and attendee are dead; Trump “fine”.

    Are you kidding me? Did the bystanders die by Trump’s mean tweets? “Apparent” — in what Universe are gunshots impacting bystanders ‘apparent‘? Note the afterthought that is Trump’s condition.

    A more useful headline would be “Trump incurs minor injury in assassination attempt. Shots meant for Trump kill attendee. Secret Service sniper kills suspect.”

    We’ve gone insanely over-broad in attempting to be neutral. Some articles are so devoid of conclusion as to be mind-numbing. My wife, with me as shadow contributor and pre-submission editor, wrote — at $50/article — for Liberty Nation. She outgunned the hired staff, routinely pulling top billing when measured by volume. Always in the top 5 articles. So why did we stop writing for them? We gave their legal fits. It got to the point that despite helping drive expansion, they watered down the articles with neutrality, innuendo and implication to the point you couldn’t say anything useful at all.

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