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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

1,019 responses to “Briefing #225”

  1. If your going to rig these things at least teach them to shoot straight.

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  2. I saw this posted on a DT related site last night. It counters how times used to be instead dumbass comments like those from Kimmel. Things like this truly show us just who Kimmel (and brethren) really are.

    Johnny Carson (a Democrat) opens the 1981 Oscars, a day after the assassination attempt on President Reagan, with genuine class and respect.

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    1. And while this is aimed at the wealthy, the state of CT still attempted, years after I left to tax me on various items. I had to prove several times that they had no jurisdiction, in fact, having NY tax authorities call CT tax authorities and tell them to pound sand.

      And NY, does the same, so I had to prove — by 3 ways — that I was a PA resident, in the latest round, because they wanted to assess a penalty for not showing up for jury duty

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  4. Here is the climate change insanity cult at work… people are idiots!… and many are just in it for the money

    They Dumped 17,000 Gallons of Toxic Lye Into the Ocean for “Climate Change” — Yes, Really

    Exposure to lye can cause severe burns, shock, and even death.

    https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/they-dumped-17000-gallons-of-toxic

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    1. And as usual when third-hand idiots with the IQ of cold water shellfish are let loose, they don’t understand that it is not a chemical problem, and not a problem at all.

      We need more CO2.

      But having said that, the oceans produce a big chunk of oxygen via phytoplankton, and thus also consume a big chunk of CO2. The area under the curve of phytoplankton photosynthesis dwarfs any impact you could ever achieve by chemical engineering. In fact, the “correct” solution to the non-problem is simply increase the phytoplankton by either increasing sunlight (NASA space mirrors) or dispersing nutrients for said plankton.

      But no, simple minds come up precisely with the sound-good, politically expedient, idiot solution.

      Killing said phytoplankton via caustic lye is, by and far, the most stupid thing one can do, and that will easily cease oxygen production in the area affected by the lye. Which by extension, will transiently create a dead zone depending on dilution and currents.

      Since phytoplankton also sit as the foundation of the total oceanic food chain, increasing phytoplankton would instantly increase all fishery yields. Did I mention that?

      Conversely, you can figure out on your own the wisdom of killing the phytoplankton…

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    1. An oldie from Bioclandestine that is appropriate for today:

      People are perplexed that the shooter seemed to be a somewhat normal guy, with an education and a job.

      As a Conservative who has been living near DC for 15 years, this isn’t perplexing at all. If you could hear the way Leftists talk about Trump and his supporters, especially when they think there are no Trump supporters around, none of this would surprise you.

      They actually believe Trump is Hitler, and they actually believe violence is justified against Trump and his supporters. This is not some fringe belief, this is widespread. They openly and unapologetically fantasize about Republican politicians being assassinated. They are proud of it.

      You could ask any Leftist on the street in DC if they wish any of the assassination attempts on Trump were successful, and they will look you straight in the eye and say “absolutely”. Just like they openly rooted for us to die during Covid.

      A great sickness infects these people, and I don’t think those who live outside the cities have any idea just how much these Leftists hate you and want you to die. The shooter was not some fringe activist. He is just a regular Leftist who acted on the thoughts and conversations that all of them have been conditioned to have, due to the 24/7 exposure to anti-Trump propaganda from every bit of media they consume.

      They are heavily brainwashed.

      -BioClandestine

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