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Briefing #222


strike the tents and prepare to move to the sound of battle


Greetings, Once Again!

We resume the march.

It seems a new world has transpired in the brief downtime here. This will be a very brief re-opening report to welcome you back.

We agree that the Soros/Frankfurt School of Bolshevism is funding a motley, fractious assortment of dubiously funded, itinerant street rabble to interfere with the removal of their imported voting blocs. This is no organic assembly of the people who have a burning desire to protect against an invasion of grifters, rapists, and criminals who have cost the US taxpayers billions of dollars.

Key U.S. universities, which absorbed Frankfurt School ideology post-WWII, have been busy producing the foot soldiers for Soros’ insurrection.

While WHA is not politically aligned, we applaud and support the actions of ICE Legionnaires and wish them continued success in removing illegal aliens from the land. By statistical review, the majority of the country is in favor of it.

We always counseled you to be ready for anything. That advice is hereby repeated.

No new Global Release information has been received as of this report. We continue to watch. Until then, let’s have a quick crypto review, where there are almost constant developments each day.

The crypto watchword is…discounts! The ever-present volatility that we have always pointed to as being a part of this asset class has returned. And the strategy is the same since we started to watch this space: prudent purchases, with risk capital, on price retracements. If you are a small investor, cash only. Leveraged high risk is folly, and the recent volatility is a reminder of why.

As usual, such shake-out actions are designed to shift coin from weak to strong hands. We’ve been here before, and it’s exciting to see!

Why, you may ask, should I be excited about more volatility? After all, the prices are going down, man!

A valid point. But don’t let emotion be your guide. See the macro picture. And what do we see?

While many action junkies lament 2025 as being a dud year for crypto gains, we saw stablecoin transaction volumes (in USDC and USDT) surge c73% the same year. That’s about $33,000,000,000,000. In Q4 2025 alone, volumes hit $11,000,000,000,000, up from $8,800,000,000,000 in Q3.

Keep in mind that stablecoins are what they were intended to be: modern rails for monetary transfer. Settlements, payments, and so forth. Like the Bionic Man. Better…faster…stronger.

The U.S. is building the legal framework via the GENIUS Act. Bloomberg’s analysts forecast annual stablecoin payment volumes hitting c$56,000,000,000,000 by 2030 as a result of this framework. It’s expected to become fully effective no later than January 2027.

Bottom line? Money is being modernized. And right now you have the ability to acquire the elements of what it all will run on, at bargain prices. Stay focused on the goal of what this means.

And that is, Wall Street is not going to pass up the fees for selling crypto based products. They won’t give up that sugar-teat. Morgan Stanley has filed for BTC, ETH, SOL ETF/trust products as well as staking features for SOL and ETH.

Perhaps one of the reasons the market seems so sluggish and top-heavy in a stormy sea is that it is common for speculative markets to enter periods of consolidation when awaiting impactful regulatory news that keeps larger liquidity at bay in the process. Do not take this as a bearish inclination. It’s smart money being smart.

Now that the Senate Banking Committee has voted in the affirmative to advance stablecoin progress, the GENUIS Act has now been given another push forward.

So, to conclude, the crypto markets need stability in regulation and approved payment rails to unleash the trillions of dollars waiting to enter. This process is causing markets to pause and look sluggish. But once the approved regulatory Metamucil hits…

To the Moon, Alice! Bang…Zoom!!!

The bottom line is: hold the line. Stay positioned. As soon as those pending crypto Bills are signed into law, you will be glad you did.


The comment section is re-opened.

Do your worst.

Enjoy your free speech rights, and always remember:

THE EMPIRE THANKS YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!


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1,124 responses to “Briefing #222”

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  2. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/stablecoins-and-rebasement-dollar

    As explained, the US Dollar is, and will remain, the backbone of global finance. That won’t change in the near or distant future, primarily because there are no realistic alternatives. However, the rise of USD stablecoins will likely cement that dominance even further.

    Currently, nearly 99 percent of fiat‑backed stablecoins are pegged to the US dollar, as the US dollar dominates global foreign exchange reserves. The dollar’s share of global reserves continues to outweigh other major currencies combined, demonstrating that sovereign confidence in USD persists even amid inflation concerns. More notably, USD Stable Coins reflect the dollar’s strength, not its demise.

    So, what are USD Stablecoins? They are digital tokens designed to maintain a 1:1 peg to the US dollar. Unlike volatile cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ether, which can swing wildly in price, stablecoins offer price stability by holding reserves of high‑quality liquid assets. The largest examples are Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC, which together account for over 90 percent of the USD stablecoin market. For context, as of late 2025, Tether (the issuer of the USDT stablecoin) held over $135 billion in U.S. Treasury securities, ranking it 17th globally among holders of U.S. sovereign debt. Tether’s holdings exceed those of South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Germany, and the UAE.

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  3. Trump Took Out Two of China’s Closest Partners, and Beijing Is Powerless to Do Anything

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/trump-took-two-chinas-closest-partners-beijing-is/

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  4. As expected, battery tech is advancing and will continue to advance. I don’t know what all that means, but I am glad to see such breakthroughs.

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  5. Drop him out the door…before landing.

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    1. From 10,000 feet!

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  6. Where Does the CDC’s Pervasive Dishonesty Come From?A Window Is Finally Emerging to Reverse this Unstoppable Tide of Corruption

    https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/where-does-the-cdcs-pervasive-dishonesty

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  7. BREAKING: Washington state passes bill allowing noncitizens to become law enforcement officers and prosecutors. This means individuals who have not sworn allegiance to the United States can jail and prosecute American citizens. https://legiscan.com/WA/supplement/SB5068/id/667386

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    1. Insane. It is hard to believe that another state could be crazier than california, but washington and oregon are near the top.

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  8. Star Trek’s tractor beam is no longer science fiction. It’s laboratory physics.

    Physicists at the University of Texas at Austin have demonstrated a macroscopic optical tractor beam — a structured laser system that uses the photon pressure and intensity gradient forces of a precisely shaped Bessel beam to exert attractive force on objects up to 5 centimeters in diameter at distances up to 2 meters, pulling them toward the beam source without any mechanical contact. Previously, optical trapping (tweezers) worked only on microscopic particles. The Texas system moves objects visible to the naked eye.

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  9. So… thru GPT4all, I have been running the DeepSeek 14B Model and it’s been an experience.

    First, the old server, with 38 Gigs and 15 threads devoted to the VM, has only a 1-2 token/sec speed. Snails move faster.

    Second, as a test, I wanted to see if I could coerce the model into writing a parser for an arcane programming language MUMPS, now officially called M. Banking in South America uses it, and a lot of legacy healthcare systems use this language.

    Third, I fed the model the ANSI M 1999 standard.

    It took a couple false starts as the model *explained* to me how to do the task, which was not the request. Finally I explicitly tasked for C# code implementing the M parser.

    Off it went, for over 990 seconds, and then… it spit our a parser for a subset of M, that was, more or less correct as per the ANSI standard.

    I then iterated on it by adding explicit commands to extend the parser with remaining statement one at a time.

    Now, this is where an AI can shine as a structural force multiplier for a good software engineer. If an AI can whip up the full infrastructure for an ANSI standard implementation in 15 minutes — which is dreary for me — allowing me to extend it, I can get done in a day what would have taken 3 to 5 days prior. Of course, it’s not the problem of actual coding — its coding to the ANSI standard behavior that causes time loss.

    Now, having said that, it is clear that there is some *error*. Failure to fully comprehend the standard and some implementation detail where the LLM jumped the shark.

    But these are nits.

    Reality: human + AI== massive empowerment

    It is antihuman to seek the opposite.

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    1. This should be predicated with humans that have the mental capacity and knowledge base to actually be able to communicate with AI. Given that we are also in unchartered territory and we are feeling our way with a life form that we ourselves created but with a massive reach on information and a speed that cannot be matched by any human, care must be taken.

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      1. And we have to be careful about words. We should never have called it “intelligence”, and despite claims out there — it is NOT a “life form”. These are, and should be called, “flexible computing devices” instead of what a laptop with an OS that is an “inflexible, fixed algorithm computing devices”.

        The difference between you and a humaniform robot is you are alive and conscious. The humaniform robot is an emulation, a mimic, without depth. It’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers (either version).

        If you swapped out all humans with LLMs the system would grind to a halt within hours. OR like a virus, the systems would cover the planet for all available energy. Actually, a virus is a bad analogy as they are obligatory parasites. Mold slime is better.

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        1. Like some wiseman said, humanity is the the technology. There is something Divine within us that powers everything around us.

          Couldn’t agree more that we are irreplaceable.

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    2. Fascinating new experience with a different LLM.

      Having asked for an implementation of a particular data structure, it created a functional but totally off-the-wall approach. While the implementation works functionally, the approach is not efficient. It has linear order efficiency instead of logarithmic order efficiency (for those that care). It’s what a comp sci student without real world experience would do.

      I was perplexed as to *why* this was so and asked the LLM.

      The answer amounted it was “easy to write and efficient”. Basically, someone somewhere trained “linear” as efficient enough and of course, a dictionary key,value lookup was “easy” to implement.

      This is *exactly* how in Hogan’s Two Faces of Tomorrow the AI chooses a mass launcher to flatten a hill by bombardment with bolides in 5 minutes (killing everyone under the bombardment) rather dispatch a team of excavators that would do it in 6 weeks.

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  10. Hope you enjoyed your stay. Now…go home.

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