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Briefing #225


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Greetings!

This morning I received, in confidence, a private communication containing very positive news of progress by dynastic Elder principals.

While we were given additional details, WHA was instructed to not reveal them. As WHA always keeps confidences as a condition for further support, we will respect this wish.

I was going to simply post this as a comment, but on further reflection, I thought it best to publish it to our readership.

It’s hoped that positive updates will continue!

Earlier we predicted that 2026 was going to be a pivotal year; that forward progress would have to take place along a wide front of a very diverse set of transformational projects within the human experience – technological, political, financial, social. The information we received today would seem to validate that a particular ram has touched the wall, and this time it’s going to continue forward.

We hope so!


There are no significant crypto updates at this time, but all prior recent suggestions and observations are still valid at this time. There will be no going back. Adoption, regulatory clarity, crypto-based products and stablecoin payment rails are no longer theories. They are movements.

Thank you, again, for your continuing contributions to the discussion section.

More when possible!

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


“The more a man knows, the less he talks.”

Voltaire

148 responses to “Briefing #225”

  1. John went to visit Stuttgart but wound up at MunichGirl’s flat instead. lol

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  2. Technological advancement is impacting society at a greater pace, and it will continue to.

    👽 Resistance is futile.

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  3. https://thepostmillennial.com/fail-boston-deploys-mental-health-clinician-to-deal-with-sword-wielding-violent-criminal-worker-injured-suspect-shot-dead-by-cops?utm_campaign=64530

    FAIL: Boston deploys mental health clinician to deal with sword-wielding violent criminal—worker injured, suspect shot dead by cops “He immediately opened the door and struck the clinician and an officer who was outside the door.”

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  4. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/missouri-senate-passes-bill-blocking-who-un-wef-authority

    A Missouri bill directly confronting the role of unelected global institutions in domestic governance has passed the state Senate, declaring that organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), and World Economic Forum (WEF) have “no jurisdiction or power within the state.”

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    1. Ah yes, Neil Stone, MD, PhD, that has actually, in point of practice, never really advanced the practice of medicine but criticizes those of us who have, nonstop, with all his credentials. Who the hell elected him the Guardian of Good Medicine? Despite Malone being a little sleazy, in the end, Malone did actually invent, in whole or in part, the whole field of mRNA/DNA-based vaccines. To his credit, he actually went public and said these “vaccines” were not ready for prime time during the pandemic.

      Stone believes that anything that is not proven by “Class 1 evidence by a double-blind randomized trial” didn’t happen. It’s just hearsay. It’s anecdotal. Because he can’t “waste his time with foolish things”. This despite the replication crisis in medicine because patient are not interchangeable cogs, that most therapies don’t work, and lastly that hyper-variable response surfaces cannot be explored correctly by medicine’s simplistic double-blind randomized trials.

      It reminds me when Yale published a big hit piece on me when I owned, briefly, a clinic in Virginia. The local equivalent of Dr. Stone waxed eloquent of the ‘quackery’, ‘scam’ and ‘snake oil’. Never mind the fact that I received a standing ovation at AutismOne in 2014 for having designed the first double-blind/open-label follow-thru trial of the therapy — 14 patients — with a 50% response rate to neurotypical (we got lucky, real-life its about 33%). Do I mention that the odds of this are near ZERO? The default autism reversion rate is 10% per decade thru age 20. Our trial was 5 weeks. Then there’s the clinic experience. Never mind that, published or not, if 1800 of 2400 kids – 3.5 to16 years in age, revert partially or fully, in real life, in 6 to 12 weeks, on the record with an open door policy, you should sit up, shut up and take notice. “Anecdotal” my tuckus! The Lancet and JAMA be damned.

      However, it seems someone at Yale followed up on the piece and dug around. All of sudden, that hit piece, vanished. I never even complained or called Yale. I’m sure legal went ape-sh*t when a little fact-digging revealed the ‘quackery’ wasn’t. There is also a small chance that a Navy Captain, whose beautiful child was locked in moderate autism, which reversed fully under therapy, may have quietly taken it upon himself to knock some heads together at Yale. I am almost certain that he was also Navy Intelligence. (Navy Intelligence and Yale go waaay back.) His wife drops us a line every so often.

      Oh, about that “open door policy”, back in the day at the Brain Treatment Center (BTC) in Newport Beach, CA. So, one day a major neurosurgeon from the Keck School of Medicine showed up. He came often, followed patients, and finally, roughly a month later, marched into our “control suite” conference room where we all lived the day job, sat down with “Nobody can fake outcomes for this long. Tell me exactly how this works and what you are doing.” We did. Became a life-long supporter to this day. He even arranged a neuroscience conference bringing in neuro people from far and wide.

      The sad part, is that neuro-modulation is well-known as a modality. Every brain implant that controls epilepsy and every pace-maker that controls heart arrythmia, is based on the root principle. But somehow, if you pace the brain, from outside, with big figure-8 magnet (looks like Mickey Mouse’s ears), based on an EEG-calculated frequency, I’m the crazy one? (and the cast of hundreds that do this over the planet).

      I regret I wasn’t more successful, but the mechanics are now known far and wide. In time, unless someone finds a different and successful cure, it will be standard of care.

      One day we can talk about how the crazy management of BTC, thinking they’d be the Google of this, despite that being impossible (I told them, many times), they got in bed with a splinter of the PayPal Mafia and even had a dalliance with Peter Thiel’s group. I had been long gone by then, and it became the disaster I predicted.

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      1. https://kirschsubstack.com/p/i-got-neil-stone-to-delete-all-his

        No apology was issued by Dr. Stone to Dr. Thomas for his mistake. No correction was sent to his followers. He just silently deleted the evidence. The reality is the tetanus patient became a patient AFTER the event, not before. So that patient couldn’t have gotten tetanus from his “bad advice” because he wasn’t a patient at the time.

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  5. The Don.

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  6. Meanwhile, Amazon continues its suicide.

    Another round of layoffs planned for May.

    Because the criteria of layoffs is truly arbitrary, truly non-objective, the truly competent are being tossed out with those that should be laid off as surplus to present requirements. Jassy is also doing a death by a thousand cuts and spending like a drunken sailor on AI because some idiot told him that “coding is a solved problem” with AI so he can toss many of his coders to the curb.

    I’ve never heard anything as stupid as this. In a properly functioning organization, with proper planning, coding is not a bottleneck. And, more importantly, without the institutional knowledge of competent, long-term employees, bad, bad things WILL happen. AI is NOT the substitute folks are thinking it is.

    Scale introduces many, many issues in systems design. After the initial growing pains, AWS became remarkably reliable. I easily set up in one project, a 3 AWS datacenter two-continent failover system, with extra nodes and automatic spin-ups. It would literally take a two-continent catastrophe to pull it all down. The people that made that possible at Amazon are being systematically being crushed and out. Jassy is a disaster — he’s forgotten his roots.

    AWS will not reach anywhere near the growth Jassy is projecting.

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    1. Here is typical comment on the Amazon boards…

      While I hated the last two rounds, I despise this one. It’s all just politics. I saw an L8 PXT partner come out of one of the meetings with a horrored expression on their face. When I asked one of the L6s that was in the meeting, they said really good performers are being impacted and it was all just politics. L8 choosing people who cozy up to them to stay while people that did the right thing were let go. They apparently even openly discussed some bs reasoning.

      This is a company that has internal cancer. Whether we are entering early phases or late phases, revenue will tell over the next few years…

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  7. In case you are wondering how bad the AI bubble is:

    Anthropic raised $8 billion. Their best product costs $20/month. Let’s do the math.

    To break even they’d need 33 million paying subscribers at full price with zero costs. (We’ll ignore Enterprise contracts for the moment.)

    They have nowhere near that. Neither does OpenAI. Neither does Google with Gemini.

    In fact, sources say that the price is subsidized/discounted by 90% . Eg. the price should be $200/mo.

    Every major AI company is currently paying to use their product and hoping to get you hooked.

    At some point, the music stops. What happens to everything built on top of these APIs when it does?

    I’ll tell you. They become regulated like utilities. As they should be.

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  8. BREAKING — In a monologue, Tucker Carlson BLASTS President Trump’s Easter Day post on Iran, calling it “vile.” He adds that bombing civilian infrastructure is a war crime and morally unjust, and he calls on all Christians to oppose the destruction of innocent life.

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  9. At the end of the day, this is the insanity behind the scenes nobody sees. Christian Zionism and the Jewish end-of-times Messiah bs, is all a giant mélange of extreme rationalizations to justify extreme irrational behavior.

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  10. re Iran.

    Contrary to all pertinent opinion, walking away, IS an option.

    The deeper problem is that Trump is exhausted, and is being lied to across the board. At 2hrs sleep per night he is heading into stroke or heart attack territory.

    This means the situation is intractable.

    So, the only options available:

    • 25th Am his ass. This too will stop everything cold.
    • We walk away.
    • Iran can only avoid losing, which isn’t the same as winning. Folding, rather than sticking to its fixed mindset, ends this. It’s not like anyone from the original ruling class is alive. So exactly why continue? Other than Shia intolerance?

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  11. By these kinds of mental cases we are ruled.

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    1. The mentally ill have always thought the sane are the ones that are ill…

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  12. Re:AI The situation is inherently dangerous. I hate to sound all Battlestar:Galactica, but they are just smarter toasters. Stop this. Now. You will not accrue the alleged benefits, it will be used to enforce a draconian universe which will collapse of its own weight and the survivors will never be free of this short of a civilizational collapse back to the 1700’s. Neither Rollerball nor Elysium will happen here. The whole thing is anti-human and the only outcome will be death.

    And no, you are NOT smart enough to manage this.

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    1. Frank Herbert warned. Humans will — WILL — use AI to enslave other humans… or worse, democidally kill them.

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  13. We’ll see. Countries have been destroyed for far less. Not being a war-monger. Merely making an observation.

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