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Briefing #226


new infrastructure mobilizes as elders pause and ponder


Greetings!

We stand on the precipice of transformational developments. They are all there for you to see, and no reminding or mentioning of it is needed. Notwithstanding the turmoil in the Gulf and the lingering war in Ukraine, the world is getting on with getting on. And doing so in a faster, more efficient and leaner way.

And so shall we. Future articles will be as brief as possible, focused more and will have no to minimal graphics as needed. Metrics have shown that you all appreciate such a format so we will accommodate this desire.

Bitcoin (BTC/USD) arrived in May with a comfortable $75-77K range. It may be certainly right to express concern that this is well below the 50-week moving average. A clear countertrend rally from April lows.

It remains fixed and ever-present. Technical realities are going to be as they are until CLARITY becomes reality. New capital will not arrive until that reality is really real.

That said, it does not mean the longer term expectations as previously outlined in earlier reports are kaput. Infrastructure building continues. Stablecoin payment rails continue to be laid deeply in the global financial system at a pace that has never been seen before in any similar past technological upgrade. The 401(k) rule is progressing. Coinbase has its trust charter. Australia has its licensing framework. The next boom cycle, which will be fueled by valid institutional demand, AI commerce, tokenization and, eventually CLARITY is soundly intact and becomes more impressive as every week passes. The progress is stunning.

The legislative clarity is coming. That, along with a macroeconomic landscape allowing lower rates and the follow-through of the halving processes are indeed real, but are not quite at the station yet.

The markets know what is approaching and are eagerly awaiting it. Until then, we will most likely watch the final dance of this current “bust cycle” play out until the real catalysts arrive.

For those if you who are in for the long haul (the smart play), remain patient and accumulate your risk capital and keep it ready for the breach. When the 200 day MA is exceeded on a steady weekly basis, you will want to have your gunpowder ready for the rammer.

The setup for it is most assuredly coming. It’s just not here yet. But the processes are ticking off the necessary boxes and the pressure is mounting, notwithstanding the grinding.

Approach the market as appropriate for your financial circumstances, use cash only, and avoid foolhardy borrowing that exceeds your ability to recover from sudden unexpected market shocks.

This month may be one for the books if CLARITY is finally set loose. This year will naturally be one for the books if all the above plays out, set against the new re-industrialization that the USA is currently pursuing in manufacturing and energy sectors. March US steel output, alone, was up 10.8% month over month, and up 5.7% more in Q1 2026 than in Q1 2025.

Productive capacity, alone, will determine the standard of living of a country. Efficiency in financial processes will certainly contribute to this as markets transact with lower payment costs and wait times.

Further to this is the ongoing cleanup of financial fraud to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars from Learing Centers to Hospice Centers that contain people who never die.

As we progress into the 21st Century, it’s no surprise that big government has suddenly found religion in the “First Church of Efficient or Die” to be not only necessary but vital. CLARITY + EFFICIENCY = THE WAY OF THE FUTURE. And investment dollars will wager on that game. Big governments are already falling out of favor with people. They will have to slim down and compete with the very technology they are going to lawfully allow to operate.

All of you can own a piece of that action.

What a time to be alive!

It has been reported that as the Elders started to prepare for a new volume entry to the market, the situation in the Persian Gulf has caused concern. The Elders now watch the matter.

No further details have been received as of this report. We will certainly report anything new as permitted.


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“The great majority of men attend to what is necessary only when they feel a need for it—the precise time when it is too late.” — Napoleon Bonaparte

987 responses to “Briefing #226”

  1. Socialist mayor Mamdani put NYC landlords on notice: We will Take your Properties and transfer ownership

    Get out of New York

    https://rumble.com/v7afaci-mamdani-put-nyc-landlords-on-notice-we-will-take-your-properties-and-transf.html

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    1. Jews loose?

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  2. WATCH: At their commencement ceremony, UCF students loudly boo Tavistock Development Company’s VP of Strategic Alliances Gloria Caulfield after she declares that “the rise of artificial intelligence IS the next industrial revolution!”

    Students: “BOOOOO!” “AI SUCKS!”

    After the boos die down and a visibly stunned Caulfield somewhat regains her composure, she says, “Only a few years ago AI was not a factor in our lives.”

    Students: [LOUD CHEERING]

    Caufield: “And now, AI capabilities are in the palm of our hands.”

    Students: “BOOOO!”

    This came minutes after she praised Jeff Bezos, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush and bragged about how she’s had the “opportunity to interact” with them.

    May 8, 2026

    Video: https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/e1/5c/54/e15c5450065c7e9f27ab31ae05ae1d68.mp4

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  3. Found this test interesting. Lately been trying to figure out how I can wear headsets/headphones without experiencing emf radiation using ear muffs with silver. I did buy the ear muffs but found them uncomfortable when wrapped around my bose headsets. Good concept though. They just need to be redesigned.

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    1. So, this is a long and complicated issue.

      TL;DR: EMF hurts only a few of us. Bluetooth headphones are safe within reasonable expectations. The skull provides near-total absorption of Bluetooth’s non-ionizing radiation. Bluetooth devices emit 1 to 10 mW of power, a fraction of a cell phone’s output.

      Generally, EMF is not of any consequence to most of us. Life evolved in a sea of radiation across all the frequency bands. However, some of us *may* be electrosensitive and I have a colleague that had a patient that suffered a severe intermittent arrhythmia that seemed to vanish every time he went to his remote lake house. Fitted with an EMF-blocking vest, the arrhythmia vanished. There are only 2 possibilities, his own e-field was distorted somehow OR external EMF was causal. Fitting a vest basically “cured” him, so probably the latter.

      When the Manhattan Project needed a modality to test radiation exposure they assembled a bunch of animals and exposed them to a multi-hundred pulse per second microwave radiation, assuming they’d injure the animals in a dose-dependent way. It became laughable because the results were the exact opposite. Under the radiating antennas, all the animals wounds and ailments, particularly cuts, bruises, bleeds and circulatory issues improved! The Manhattan Project shelved the concept and after the war, a consortium of former Manhattan Project scientists petitioned Congress for release of the tech.

      Thus, Diapulse Corporation of America was born. Until the corp shafted itself with an FDA squabble which destroyed its reputation, Diapulse was used routinely in US and World medicine. It was fantastic for soft-tissue injury — it was used for brain trauma, spinal trauma, and any form muscle strain, bruise or impact trauma. Several Diapulses could be found with every professional sports team, at every Olympics, and the passing resemblance to a Star Wars droid didn’t go unnoticed after Star Wars came out. Our Diapulse at the cancer therapy company was nicknamed R2D2.

      In fact, Pulsed Electro-Magnetic Frequency — PEMF — is an acknowledged and under-rated modality. We thankfully use it to heal wounds in plastic surgery. A simple pulsating loop driven by a lithium battery improves healing outcomes and recovery speed. A partner of mind saved a foot in a severe artherosclerotic and severe diabetic patient because he forced his buddy to do 6 weeks of having the foot on an emitter. When he showed up for amputation the surgeon said the foot had improved so dramatically that he cancelled the surgery. Basically, the foot went form gray-brown to pink in color.

      Conversely, I am sure that just as there are healing frequencies, there may be damaging frequencies. But the data is terribly mixed, and what injures plants, for example, doesn’t do much to humans. In fact, nothing at all if the data is to be believed. Unfortunately, scientody is in a state of disarray and most everything reported in medicine at this point is just… well… sh*t.

      Interestingly, the skull is opaque to Bluetooth radiation, while it is not to Wifi or Cellphone high frequency. So headphones, typically Bluetooth, are safe.

      Wifi is a mixed bag. Wifi prior to our move here in early 2025 was off at night. When I finished the wired network except when guests visit or we’re not home (Ring cameras), the wifi is always off. If I have to run it, I run it at 2.4 ghz.

      The house has rock-face, 1940s multi-inch, so that shields us from most stuff, and internally, Grandpop put all the electrics in conduit, which is grounded now in 3 spots and bonded for equipotential (you know me and my science OCD)

      Can’t do much for the high tension wires that run along our road, but it’s at 100ft out and my scanner barely picks up a blip.

      Also, the house is surrounded on 3 sides by pine trees. Surprisingly, pine needles are modest barriers to radio, wifi, and microwave EMF. Nothing beats a multilayer mesh for EMF sink, but in its absence, it helps.

      All my best.

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      1. Thanks for the rundown Tino. Bluetooth, PEMF good. Wifi and High tension wires bad.

        I should turn off my wifi in the evening.

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  4. BREAKING: Texas Democrat Al Green Loses Primary Runoff – Gets Booted From His Seat After More Than Two Decades in Congress | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila

    Democrat Rep. Al Green lost the Texas House District 18 primary runoff on Tuesday evening to 37-year-old Christian Menefee.

    The 78-year-old Democrat was booted from his seat after more than two decades in Congress.

    Good housekeeping. Keep it up.

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  5. It’s tiring. They’d have to know we’d expel them eventually.

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    1. Stop funding.

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      1. Deport them. Bomb them!

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  6. https://joehoft.com/huge-newly-released-documents-show-deep-state-democrats/

    HUGE: Newly Released Documents Show Deep State Democrats Staged the Jan 6 Riots 5 Months Before They Took Place

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    1. I am glad he is working in this area. If he is successful in becoming President, he will be able to keep a team on this issue.

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    2. Like Trump?

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  9. LAURA ABOLI:

    Europeans have absolutely no idea what just happened

    With one court ruling, the balance of power inside the European Union may have fundamentally changed.

    In a little noticed judgment issued on April 21st 2026 (Case C-769/22), the European Court of Justice effectively handed the EU Commission vastly expanded powers over member states by allowing the vague “values” language of Article 2 of the EU Treaty to be used as a legal weapon for sanctions and intervention.

    Why does this matter?

    Because Article 2 is built around broad, highly subjective concepts like “rule of law,” “democracy,” and “European values.” Noble sounding words, but words whose interpretation is ultimately decided by the ECJ itself.

    Until now, major action against sovereign member states required political consensus, involvement from elected institutions, and in some cases unanimity among nations. In other words, countries still retained meaningful protections against Brussels imposing ideological or political control from above.

    This ruling weakens those protections dramatically. The concern is not simply legal, it is constitutional.

    If the Commission and the ECJ can define what counts as “acceptable democracy,” “acceptable law,” or even “acceptable elections,” then national sovereignty starts becoming conditional.

    A country may still vote, still hold elections, still pass laws… but only within boundaries approved by unelected supranational institutions.

    The ruling fuels the emergence of a centralized European system where sovereignty exists in name, but not in practice.

    The EU no longer stands just for economic cooperation between nations. It is transfering political authority away from national democracies and into the hands of permanent transnational institutions and courts.

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    1. I suspect it was always the case that the economic zone was an excuse to break individual state sovereignty. It was the plan all along to override the local by unelected — and eventually hereditary — people and institutions.

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  10. Narnia Suite

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    1. And they say we don’t have culture… that was absolutely lovely…

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  11. Wogs do not belong in Europe.

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  12. Far-Left Twitch Marxist Hasan Piker Accidentally Admits Pro-China Billionaire Neville Roy Singham Is Bankrolling a Massive “Political Movement” in America

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/far-left-twitch-marxist-hasan-piker-accidentally-admits/

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    1. How else would all those fat dysgenic bums you see at BLM and Anti-ICE demonstrations get around and have money for gas masks, transport and media devices?

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  13. THEY’VE LEARNED NOTHING: California Democrat Governor Candidate Tom Steyer Says ‘I’m Totally in Favor of Trans Athletes in High School’ (VIDEO)

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/theyve-learned-nothing-california-democrat-governor-candidate-tom/

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  14. $150 Humanoid Robot House Cleaning Service Threatens to Undercut Maid Services

    The robot labor era is getting way too real.

    https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/150-humanoid-robot-house-cleaning

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  15. Sorry for the length…

    ***

    Let’s be clear. They DO NOT KNOW what they are doing.

    LLMs that is. The coders of LLMs. The management of AI companies.

    Despite benchmarks, there are no proofs of reliability and no proofs of accuracy.

    Despite claims, a software engineer should NOT be consuming twice their salary in tokens. More on that later.

    And to make it work it requires gigawatts.

    And it induces catastrophe on all levels, mostly unintended.

    And the AI companies are engaging in all sorts corporate pricing malarkey.

    Microsoft, despite being given a functional version of Claude Opus, looked at the 50-fold or so price increase, the devastation it wreaked on its budgets and pulled all licenses from its developers. Which is a pity, because Micro$hit needs third-party review of every line of code in its operating systems. But then again, without proof of reliability and accuracy — what’s the point? Making AI MS-OS slop at 10x speed isn’t an improvement.

    Companies are increasingly relying on AI. It’s going terribly wrong

    ***

    To be sure, Claude Opus 4.6 and Mythos are jewels. Mythos in finding vulnerabilities can make our systems more secure. Though the obvious issue is that you want Mythos to penetrate adversary systems in a military vein. Opus 4.6 was as close to Star Trek magic as Star Trek: The Next Generation systems were on the show. Interpreters and compilers are the dark art of computer science — martial artists get black belts, computer programmers get their dragon t-shirts and (some) their dragon tatoos.

    In record time I used Opus 4.6 to slam together 98% functionality interpreters. 3 of them. All by talking to the system. In English.

    Had to learn to resist all temptation to modify the code myself. Not because I could write better code than the AI. I can. But the volume of generated code is such that the only way to manage the code is thru the AI. And manage the totality of the code thru the AI. At one point Opus was thrashing, burning tokens on a bug. The resolution was me asking the AI to show me what it did, the function points being touched, and it was obvious — to me as an experience coder — the hang was a race condition that led to a memory leak which in turn crapped out the system. I asked Opus to rip out the code, drop in a transaction processor that simply moved thru a queue of requests, and that was that. That last process, to implement by hand , would have been hours of work, 4-8 hours. The debug process with the AI was 30 minutes of the AI thrashing on my requests, followed by the AI-led inspection process (5 minutes), and a carefully crafted recovery prompt (5 more minutes) — for a resolution that was done in 40 minutes.

    Also, the AI cannot run the specification on anything novel. It cannot, a priori, know the requirements. Oh sure, if you want a carbon-copy of something like an appointment planner, no issue. My 3-interpreter effort succeeded largely in part because the language specifications have ISO and ANSI references of behavior.

    Having said that — none of the 3 interpreters were ready for industrial-strength deployment. Massive — massive! — regression testing against the standards and a reference implementation would have been necessary. And that’s ok. If you run it thru the AI and have a few hundred thousand tokens to burn thru, which would be justified in creating an industrial strength product. Now, such an effort would probably only take 6 weeks for what would have been 3-6 months of work by a dedicated team.

    ***

    So the AI is a great thing. But it is being over-sold, over-hyped. It is nowhere near a replacement for those of us who do the heavy or detailed lifting. Nor will the demand exist out of the gate for the number of datacenters.

    Which brings us to the “Why” of said datacenters.

    Which is almost certainly the surveillance State tracking down to the granular level of every transaction performed in a society.

    Which is stupid and counterproductive, not to mention fragile and expensive. The idea of someone not being able to buy a sugary soda because some flunky medical bureaucretin (spelling intentional) posited to the Colossus that diabetics should not drink sugary drinks is just draconian byzantine nonsense. What if the diabetic was buying it to stave off a hypoglycemic event? Rinse and repeat across the thousands of things we do that won’t be in the AI’s database.

    And if that isn’t enough, remember the Stasi and think what they would have done with an omni-present spy on every word and transaction. And Larry Ellison, who has bought the “supervision’ Kool-Aid the whole way, should be severely censored for attempting to implement such a system, to the point that it is reasonable to consider his — and Thiel’s Palantir — as Crimes Against Humanity.

    At some point we’ll look at the economics of all this and why the proposition that an engineer with a $100K salary shouldn’t be burning $200K in tokens in any business I know of.

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  17. King’s Guard Horse 12
    Wogs 0

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  18. I’ll take that one step further…in my opinion, the soul is not matter at all, but a separate force that acts on the physical but is not bound by physical laws. Matter cannot think, reason, or create. Life force exists in its own universe from which thought, creativity and reason originate from.

    But I am very glad to see such comments from learned men of the physical sciences. The many cases of people seeing things around them transpire when they were “dead” or unconscious which were proven to be truth by witness accounts cannot be ignored by even the physical scientific community much longer. It’s not just “oxygen deprivation” or strange chemicals in the brain released under trauma.

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    1. In that ‘nothing’ (the void) is everything. :)

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    2. Tony, agree 100%. I would love to see more posts and comments like this on this site. THANK YOU

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      1. Feel free to make some of your own. Don’t be shy.

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    3. Y’all are optimists.

      Here’s hoping that consciousness is truly a quantum-effect and that our entanglement with the Universe is sufficient to preserve.

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      1. Personally I do not think consciousness…that part of us that is aware of being aware, has anything to do with quantum or any physical science. Matter cannot admire, reason, communicate, understand. That force we call life, can and does.

        I feel the only commonality to both is that they persist. Matter transforms, and life apart from matter moves on once a body becomes too old for it to be of any use to admire, reason, communicate, etc.

        How that all came to be I cannot say, but I am 100% convinced that the two are bound by only one commonality: They co-depend on each other to play the game of life in the physical universe.

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  19. No Covid Mortality Benefit from the Vaxx in Mortality Data

    It doesn’t work kids. It didn’t work.

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    1. What a terribly sad experience for so many across the world. Shame on those responsible and may they pay for every bit of the hurt they caused someday soon.

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  21. Denninger says it better than I can:

    Incidentally there is no evading the recession (or worse) that this adventure is going to cause.  It is already roughly half as long as the 1974 oil embargo that led to eight years of economic Hell in America.  I came of age during it and I remember every bit of it. 

     Attempting to attenuate it with “rate cuts” and more government spending, given our fiscal position, debt, and the exponential increase in financing and costs that will generate, if it is tried, will guarantee a 1930s-style outcome and lead to the very real possibility of our government collapsing.

    That must not be done and we must not, as Americans, permit any attempt at it.  In fact the opposite; we must gut the medical monster like a fish right here, right now, put a permanent stop to the now-exponential and parabolic increase in CMS spending and the extraction that sector imposes on everyone else.  

    That is the only way to get the federal budget, state budgets and personal balance sheets of the American people under control and at the same time all cross-subsidies on energy and similar, including any and all that are attempted to be put in place for “AI” and similar must be barred.

    There is no other alternative to what is an obvious and impending economic disaster if we do not do so.

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  22. Tehran’s foreign ministry declared that nuclear enrichment is “a right that already exists” and cannot be negotiated. That position has held through the JCPOA years, through two military campaigns, and through the death of its supreme leader. Trump demands zero enrichment. Iran will not accept it. The gap is not bridgeable through diplomacy. A deal Iran rejects is no deal. A deal Iran signs, by definition, preserves enrichment. That is not the outcome the administration says it wants.

    Exactly.  And further, any nation-state has every right, if it is sovereign, to pursue nuclear energy.  If you argue otherwise get back to me when you’ve forced Israel to divest theirs, which was acquired under clandestine circumstances (they stole it) and nobody has done a thing about it.

    Why?  Because they can shoot, that’s why.  The same reason that North Korea pursued it and has not been forced to divest it, nor will they be.  In fact North Korea has reportedly amended their Constitution such that any attempt to decapitate their political leadership results in an immediate nuclear retaliation.  Would they actually do it?  That’s unknown, of course, but you really don’t want to find out, do you?

    ***

    We agree with Karl Denninger, above…

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  23. Will Rogers (1879–1935) was a beloved American humorist, cowboy, and social commentator from Oklahoma. He rose to fame in the 1920s and 1930s as a Ziegfeld Follies star, the highest-paid Hollywood actor, a globally syndicated newspaper columnist, and America’s most sought-after radio personality.

    Rogers became famous for several defining reasons:

    The “Cowboy Philosopher”: He used shrewd, down-to-earth humor to offer biting, common-sense commentary on politics, Congress, and current events. He famously quipped, “I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I didn’t like.”

    Multimedia Megastar: At the peak of his career, he wrote over 4,000 newspaper columns, starred in 71 films, authored books, and was the definitive voice of the common man during the Great Depression.

    National Icon and Philanthropist: He traveled the world three times, served as an unofficial “ambassador of good will,” and flew around the country doing benefit shows to lift the spirits and raise funds for the poor during hard times.

    The beloved Oklahoma cowboy humorist/philosopher and comedian Will Rogers was friends, mentors, and peers to many of the rising stars of the 1930s. As Hollywood’s biggest box office star, he was known for his warmth and approachability, taking many of these future icons under his wing before they reached the absolute heights of their careers.

    Rogers was a beloved Hollywood patriarch and friend to many, though his tragic death in 1935 happened just as a few of these rising stars were finding their footing.

    His relationships with these specific stars varied but were largely defined by mutual admiration:

    John Wayne: Rogers was a massive early influence on Wayne. Before Wayne became a leading man, Rogers offered the struggling young actor encouragement, famously advising him, “You’re working, aren’t ya? Keep it up,” when Wayne was feeling down about his early roles.

    Clark Gable: As Gable was ascending to his status as “The King of Hollywood,” he and Rogers spent time socializing in the tight-knit Hollywood community, often playing golf together.

    Gary Cooper: Cooper and Rogers ran in the same social circles. The two frequently mingled at exclusive Hollywood gatherings and industry parties.

    Henry Fonda: Fonda had a deep, well-known admiration for Will Rogers, later using Rogers as a primary real-life model for his character in John Ford’s film Young Mr. Lincoln (1939).

    Shirley Temple: The pint-sized sensation and Rogers were deeply fond of each other. Temple later recalled in her memoir Child Star that they were scheduled to make a movie together right after Rogers returned from his fatal trip to Alaska in 1935.

    Will Rogers befriended and mentored a diverse wave of rising talent in early-1930s Hollywood, offering a helping hand to young actors, diverse performers, and comedians navigating the rapidly changing studio system.

    His notable friends and mentees during this era included:

    Bill “Bojangles” Robinson: Rogers mentored the legendary tap dancer and actor, using his immense influence to advocate for Robinson’s roles in mainstream Hollywood films, breaking down racial barriers in the process.

    Mickey Rooney: A young star in the making, Rooney worked alongside Rogers on the 20th Century Fox lot. Rogers took the young actor under his wing, often entertaining him with stories and rope tricks between takes.

    Billie Burke: Best known as Glinda the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz (1939), Burke transitioned into films and starred with Rogers in several productions, forming a close personal and professional bond.

    Will Rogers and Hattie McDaniel worked together in the 1934 classic film “Judge Priest,” directed by John Ford. (see below)

    The movie was a significant milestone for McDaniel, as it gave her one of her first major Hollywood roles. In the film, she played the character Aunt Dilsey and famously performed a duet alongside Will Rogers, showcasing both her acting and singing talents. This role helped launch her career in the film industry, eventually leading to her historic Academy Award win for “Gone with the Wind“.

    Stepin Fetchit: Rogers cultivated a unique, groundbreaking on-screen and off-screen friendship with the pioneering African American actor, starring alongside him in four films, including David Harum (1934) and Judge Priest (1934).

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    1. Thanks for the memories Tino. Nothing like the old days for sure. A lot of talent and grand movies and shows.

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  24. Well done. Saved the taxpayers millions.

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    1. We need to train our Rent-a-cops better. This is absurd.

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      1. Agreed. He took too long to shoot that one.

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    1. The gates’ kill list getting longer and longer.

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  26. Best news of the day

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  27. Production, is all.

    Bless the Maker and all His Water. Bless the coming and going of Him, May His passing cleanse the world. May He keep the world for his people.

    -Fremen saying, recited by Liet-Kynes, in the presence of Paul Atreides. Dune

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      1. Oh please do worse than just arrest him. He deserves to have every single thing that he has ever done to another living person and animal happen to him all at the same time so he can see what it feels like first before he goes to jail for life.

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  29. Negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran are proceeding nicely! It will only be a Great Deal for all or, no Deal at all — Back to the Battlefront and shooting, but bigger and stronger than ever before — And nobody wants that! During my discussions on Saturday with President Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, of The United Arab Emirates, Emir Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, and Minister Ali al-Thawadi, of Qatar, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah, of Pakistan, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, of Türkiye, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, of Egypt, King Abdullah II, of Jordan, and King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, of Bahrain, I stated that, after all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together,  it should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords. Those Countries discussed are Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates (already a Member!), Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain (already a Member!). It may be possible that one or two have a reason for not doing so, and that will be accepted, but most should be ready, willing, and able to make this Settlement with Iran a far more Historic Event than it would, otherwise, be. The Abraham Accords have proven to be, for the Countries involved (The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and Kazakhstan), a Financial, Economic, and Social BOOM, even during this time of Conflict and War, with the current Members never even suggesting leaving, or taking so much as even a pause. The reason for this is that the Abraham Accords have been great for them, and will be even better for everybody, and bring true Power, Strength, and Peace to the Middle East for the first time in 5,000 years. It will be a Document respected like no other that has ever been signed, anywhere in the World. Its level of Importance and Prestige will be unparalleled! It should start with the immediate signing by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and everybody else should follow suit. If they don’t, they should not be part of this Deal in that it shows bad intention. In speaking to numerous of the Great Leaders mentioned above, they would be honored, as soon as our Document is signed, to have the Islamic Republic of Iran as part of the Abraham Accords. Wow, now that would be something special! This will be the most important Deal that any of these Great, but always in Conflict Countries, will ever sign. Nothing in the past, or in the future, will surpass it. Therefore, I am mandatorily requesting that all Countries immediately sign the Abraham Accords, and that, if Iran signs its Agreement with me, as President of the United States of America, it would be an Honor to have them also be part of this unparalleled World Coalition. The Middle East would be United, Powerful, and Economically Strong, like perhaps no other area, anywhere in the World! By copy of this TRUTH, I am asking my Representatives to begin, and successfully complete, the process of signing these Countries into the already Historic Abraham Accords. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

    DONALD J. TRUMP
    PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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  31. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett Weighs in on State of the Economy – (VIDEO)

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/nec-director-kevin-hassett-weighs-state-economy-video/

    “The stock market is soaring. There is no doubt about that. There is optimism about AI, corporate earnings. Everything seems great but you’ve got the pesky problem of high oil prices, which translates at the pump for consumers,” DeAngelis said.

    “The President is saying that a deal appears to be near finalization. How quickly can consumers expect to feel some relief?” DeAngelis asked.

    “As soon as a deal is reached, then the straits are open and oil starts flowing again,” Hassett said.

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    1. Huge accolades Germany

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    1. Kudos to this guy. And there are millions of us out here that feel the same way.

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  33. I’m rolling on the floor laughing.

    41x to 51x price increase when $$$ and new-level token burn are taken together is insane — and no one can afford these prices. And I’m assuming they gave the worthwhile stuff — a non-nerfed Claude Opus too.

    This puts a lie to the idiot Anthropic CEOs comment that a $250K engineer should be spending $500K in tokens. Absurd!

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  34. Interesting piece forwarded to me:

    It sounds like a bad joke: Nations going to war, corporations building massive logistics networks, and global markets shifting—all because of bird poop. ​In the 19th century, “Guano” (fossilized bird droppings) wasn’t just fertilizer; it was the “White Gold” of the industrial era. It was the absolute backbone of agricultural productivity in the US and Europe. If you didn’t have access to those remote, poop-covered islands in the Pacific, you were essentially losing the race for industrial dominance. ​I’ve been digging into the “Guano Wars” recently, and it’s a masterclass in how resource monopolies actually work. It’s not just about history; it’s about understanding “scarcity traps.” When a state feels its survival is threatened by a lack of a single resource, logic goes out the window, and “state confiscation” becomes the standard operating procedure. ​We’re seeing echoes of this today, whether it’s the race for semiconductors or critical minerals. The 1913 collapse wasn’t just a random event; it was the result of a system that hit its own “Nitrogen Bottleneck.” ​I put together a breakdown of how this played out and why it’s a blueprint for the financial architectures we see today. You can check out the full analysis here if you’re into the intersection of history and hard economic theory: ​[ https://www.chronoversecapital.com/2026/01/guano-wars-commodity-cycle-history.html ] 

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    1. Nauru is a tiny island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, located just 42 kilometers south of the equator. Spanning just 21 square kilometers, it is the third-smallest country in the world. Historically known for its vast phosphate deposits.

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  35. I was sent a promo copy from my Hollywood insider. The movie is crap. They just want to prime the Grogu merch sales. Seriously, who wants to see Jabba’s son fight in an arena? The last decent Star Wars movie was Rogue One.

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  36. Remembering our veterans on this Memorial Day.

    Today my family remembers one of our own. Sgt Larry A May, Company B, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, killed May 23, 1970 in Thừa Thiên Province, South Vietnam. 22 years old.

    I was 8 at the time. Just being born 10 years later saved me from possibly the same fate. My memories of him stopping by the house on his way to Vietnam are sparse, but I remember my dad (WWII Vet) telling him to be careful and be sure to stop back at the house after his tour was done. That day never came.

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    1. I had a cousin that was drafted into the vietnam war and I think his number was 51. He went to the coast to be with cousins and friends before he was to leave, but it turned out he decided to come home earlier than the rest. He was killed in an automobile accident on his way home.

      Another relative gave me a ride to school in his mustang and then left for the vietnam war. He was a medic and was killed after accidently running over a land mine. So many senseless tragedies and loss.

      Definitely a day to remember those who served and those who never came home.

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      1. Then you have Trump. He ran and hid to take dump

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        Wog control

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        China,Russia, Iran and South Korea are forming a World Technology alliance.  
        Hello? 
        http://youtube.com/post/UgkxEAgnhICyW5oJB-5sm1SNW7S3cJFfk7Cz?si=0xVedyPvT_AwatEJ

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        God bless England

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        As if they can not obtain this already

        https://thewinepress.substack.com/p/digital-id-treasury-secretary-scott

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  37. again so much crap is coming out of Trumps mouth. Clueless. He will lead the world to War.

    Why?

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    1. Well, all he said today was “Don’t rush into a deal”.

      Did you find something particularly objectionable?

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      1. The fact that Iran is not playing this game.

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  38. Fauci’s pardon is a legal nullity that should be treated as invalid. He should be investigated to determine whether prosecution is warranted.

    https://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-sues-national-institute-of-allergy-and-infectious-diseases/

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    1. He needs to be stripped of immunity Tino and fully investigated.

      How many deaths, he needs to see Red?

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      There one UK PM who needs the Rope.

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      Pissing off Trump.

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      Here’s What Will Happen in Crypto If The Clarity Act Passes | The Motley Fool https://share.google/p9SHVgjsbQaH4Wtvg 

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      We need to defund our Police. Disgiusting Creeps. 

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      Tino with Red.

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      Trump to make an announcement at 4:30 today.
      Looks like the conflict will begin anew.
      It is likely that if that is the case planes are in the air now from the US.

      Now  known Dodger orders kills for the Zios. Disgusting. 

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      Wow hes  good  Tinos work outs. Show Red. 

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      Wild rides still.

      Bitcoin Could Be Entering Critical Pullback Phase Below This Level — TradingView News https://share.google/w62f0OR4Tub6vJxaL

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    1. Strip Israel of Nukes!!!

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  40. New website unmasks the VAERS safety data exposed by Senator Johnson
    https://kirschsubstack.com/p/new-website-unmasks-the-vaers-safety

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    1. https://vsafetysignals.com/

      Unmasked: Vaccine Safety Signals

      A structured presentation of the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations’ April 2026 interim report and the underlying records published with it. The site centers the evidence: contemporaneous emails, the masking phenomenon in VAERS data mining, and the MGPS / RGPS comparison that drives the story.

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      1. That this happened worldwide, in a coordinated fashion, also says malfeasance stalked the land. While it is not surprising that like-minded people should act similarly, I watched governments throw out multi-hundred page pandemic plans to follow the injurious Chinese-cum-WHO approach. The UK had a fabulous pandemic response plan on the shelf. It was wholesale ignored. Despite it being available for download on a .gov website. It’s that type of action that says malfeasance was afoot. Which also means that supranational bs is deeply ensconced and needs to be ripped out root and branch.

        It helps to remember that when they trotted out some pig or avian flu vaccine, it took less than 10 SAE to pull it from market and nobody — anywhere — thought they could violate informed consent. People were literally dropping (fainting) proximate to injection to the point that we had multiple examples per day. We had healthy teenage athletes keeling over from myocarditis and prom queens dieing from massive cerebrovascular occlusions — unheard of prior to the Vaxx. Any 3 such cases — and we had dozens in the news — is immediate recall action —If regulatory wasn’t complicit. And then companies had the temerity to claim continued employment was conditional on vaxx uptake, because of the “Law”! Uh no kids. And despite Jacobsen the “employment mandate” idea has been crushed with multi-million dollar judgments. Rightly so. It was, ab initio, an unConstitutional idea.

        It was always a shame that the Doctor’s Trial aspect of Nuremberg never had a good movie to show — explicitly — the how and why of informed consent. Informed consent is also a form of law because this is a guiding principle. Such principles provide a standard of fairness, morality, or policy that judges must weigh, even when no specific written statute applies. You actually don’t need a law against murder because it is malum in se. Evil unto itself. Violation of personal sovereignty by third parties in medical matters, is, despite any purported mandated outcome — “for your own good” — is defined and acknowledged as malum in se.

        And that the profession blithely accepted Covid Mandates without a peep, that the law thinks a pre-informed-consent case (Jacobsen) somehow rules the day, was an astonishing development to me. That we — as individuals — allowed ourselves to be penned in with Vaxx Cards — as if it made any sense, was a great failing. And really, in what way is an *unvaxxed* individual a threat to the *vaxxed* individual? A vaccine passport makes no sense whatsoever.

        When I had my stroke — and Red saved my life that day — the crazy people thought a Covid Vaxx was a good idea! Really? By that point we *knew* it caused *some* clotting. Giving a potential clotting agent to someone with an occlusive stroke seems to me a violation of common sense as applied to medicine. Thankfully, when they tried to inject me again, my voice had returned, and I gave them full chapter and verse. Also, at this point post-pandemic the lawyers had found their cajones again, and informed consent ruled the inpatient world. They ran from the room — many quite angry. One particular Chief of Service thought I was delusional. I pointed out that my resume sported 3 novel therapies, the first of which being an immunotherapy for cancer by completely novel mechanism. And he wanted to tell me what the vaxx did?

        There are very few days that I mind being unacknowledged. Being a sigma male I’ve never done anything for recognition. But there is no question being “an authority” would have helped among the brethren in the hospital.

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      2. Good link. Liked the TL:DR summary

        Key Points

        • The FDA’s vaccine safety monitoring system has a known flaw called “masking.” When similar products dominate the database, real warning signs can get hidden.
        • This happened with the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna), where masking was roughly eight times more likely than with other vaccines.[20]
        • A senior FDA scientist, Dr. Ana Szarfman, applied a better method (RGPS) and found hidden safety signals, including sudden cardiac death, Bell’s palsy, heart attacks, blood clots, and dementia.[2], [5]
        • When she reported these findings to FDA leadership in 2021, she was told to cease and desist out of concern her work could fuel anti-vaccine sentiment.[9]
        • The FDA never adopted the improved method, and the routine weekly COVID-19 vaccine data-mining reports were discontinued in July 2022 — around the same time outside groups were filing public records requests for them.[61]

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  41. Never ending woes in CA…

    This is too close for comfort right now.

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    1. Sabotage?

      I used to be in Newport Beach. If it blows I’m sure it will be a major disaster.

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      1. It is closer to Garden Grove, Stanton, Cypress, Anaheim, Buena Park, and Westminster. Inland. But if it leaks to the water, sewage system it can spread quickly. They also say that the contamination can spread by air.

        I am praying for a miracle.

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        1. I hear the temp in the tank keeps rising. I assume something catalytic is going on. The FEMA person did not seem optimistic. He expects either major leak or explosion…

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          1. Yup. There has been no positive update so far. Sigh…

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  42. Kyle Busch cause of death revealed.

    Sepsis — in a 41 yr old??? Not impossible by any means, but usually there’s an underlying medical condition. In the otherwise healthy, at 41, it’s a rare thing. In fact, it’s rare enough in an athlete (or a trained male) that it shouldn’t happen.

    Do you know what the most common cause of sepsis is in the mid-range? Intravenous drugs or… dare I say it… we don’t know for sure it’sthe vaxx… but it’s the vaxx…

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  43. Holy cow

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        1. I guess his cross was more than he could bear.

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          1. Sometimes you truly slay me. 🤣🤣🤣✝☠✝

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        2. I thought you were writing up Trump.

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  44. They’ve lost their minds… I cannot see how this does not, inevitably, end very badly for Israel.

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  45. The Austrian painter predicted this.

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  46. Good luck, Tulsi.

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  47. Red made a fashion mag. We missed it. It was forwarded to us today.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1469312954670682

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    1. Wow, she is so stunning.

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      1. Yeah, I’m kind of partial to her.

        She looks pretty good waking up as well.

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  48. JUST IN: Trump Has Received a Peace Agreement Draft From Iran, Says ‘They’re Getting a Lot Closer’

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/just-trump-has-received-peace-agreement-draft-iran/

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  49. Since the UAP debate has spilled over into the We Never Landed debate… I’ll leave this right here.

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    1. And courtesy of India — Apollo 11

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      1. Can’t type — Apollo 12

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  50. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/watch-live-kevin-warsh-sworn-impossible-mission-fed-chair-begins

    ‘Mission Impossible’ Begins: Watch Live As Kevin Warsh Is Sworn In As 17th Fed Chair

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  51. https://nypost.com/2026/05/23/world-news/maldives-divers-were-just-minutes-away-from-reaching-surface-as-tragic-new-details-emerge/

    And with all the beauty above the water, and below — but not in a cave — what was the necessity to be explorers?

    The dynamics of the death are not explained, and that’s bad. This is a teachable moment for all the other intrepid Souls that do this stuff.

    Plus it’s all hubris. “Experienced” my ass. Where was your safety line?

    I also checked the math. The cave is at 200 ft depth. You have no time to explore without supplemental tanks or larger tanks. This is due to decompression timelines to return to the surface. You run out of oxygen.

    May they rest in peace.✝✝✝✝

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    1. Just found out that the depth limit for legal diving in that jurisdiction is 100 ft open water.

      They should never have been in a cave at 200 ft.

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      1. The more I learn about diving the more stupid these folks become.

        The lack of a safety line and a low light/no light environment where multiple directions can easily confuse is like engaging in a death wish. Backtracking can and does become impossible.

        Beyond that, they simply hadn’t the necessary oxygen or chose a mixture inappropriate for the depth and last but not least, given what we know they couldn’t have stayed at depth for more than 6-12 minutes (!) if *everything* was planned perfectly. Which it wasn’t.

        It takes real planning to stay at depth for extended time and they planned… poorly.

        Even as a non-diver I don’t see how death wasn’t going to be the outcome.

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  52. Except it is not ‘wild conspiracy theory’. Cleary it is NOT the Vice Admiral. It is someone wearing a mask. Vice Admiral Harward is a man you can do a Google image search for and the Fox News guest is clearly not the Vice Admiral. IT is *not* a trick of light and shadow.

    https://nypost.com/2026/05/22/us-news/fox-news-guest-robert-harward-sparks-wild-theory-hes-wearing-a-mask/

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    1. Harward hasn’t yet publicly addressed his viral fame.

      Of course he hasn’t.

      Scenario 1 — It’s him, but in a mask. Well, that’s just WTF! Unnecessary given all his other public appearances showing his age in full glory of wrinkles, not to mention the credibility gap caused by wearing the mask.

      Scenario 2 — It’s not him, well, now it gets complicated. That’s a realistic mask, more than Hollywood grade, of a known intelligence figure. So why was a facsimile trotted out — Fox News had to know… and so does Harward! What’s the psyop people???

      Scenario 3 — Let the bs of “a trick of light and shadow” run it’s course but the Internet never forgets…

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      1. oh that’s rich.

        Apparently it was shot in a contractor’s van. Missed that detail.

        So we literally have no way of verifying identity.

        It just stinks.

        UPDATE: My video and photo man just weighed in. “If it was just a contrast issue from white balancing, it should change as he moves. However, it doesn’t. Also, the face is remarkably placid without any muscle movement and few eye blinks. If I didn’t know better I would say ‘Lots of botox’. I’m squarely in the mask camp.”

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        1. It’s a mask kids.

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  53. Tina Peters Attorney Peter Ticktin says not only do we have the President of Venezuela, Maduro, we also got his BOOKKEEPER 👀

    “When all of this stuff starts breaking and the American public finds out what really happened here.. that the BIG LIE is that there is a BIG LIE.. then we’re going to be in a completely different position

    If Venezuela isn’t cooperating with the machines, and if they’re point this out and letting us know who these people are in Serbia that are actually controlling the data centers.. the fact is we wouldn’t have Donald Trump as President of there wasn’t interference with the Data Centers in Belgrade Serbia for the 2024 election.”

    https://rumble.com/v7a8we2-tina-peters-attorney-peter-ticktin-we-have-maduros-bookkeeper.html

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    1. Thomas A. Speciale II, who works serves as the Senior Advisor for DNI at the NCSC… says he has seen the Classified information regarding the Manipulation of the Dominion Voting Systems

      “And that’s why the Venezuelan raid is so important… as well as having the accountant (Maduro’s Bookkeeper).. because they did everything they could to coup President Trump the first time, to prevent him from ever becoming President—— but I believe as a man of God, a man of faith that God had a plan for all this, and that 4 years of horror we went through with Biden was a way for us to see the level and magnitude of their corruption… and then, Donald Trump came back…”

      https://rumble.com/v7a8xcg-thomas-a.-speciale-ii-works-for-dni-has-see-the-rigging-in-dominion-voting-.html

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      1. Tina Peters Attorney, Peter Ticktin says those who understand our elections are rigged are going to be pretty happy… because we now have Maduro and his Bookkeeper

        “Colorado is a captured state that has been taken by the enemy. We all know the 2020 election was stolen, but who stole it? — it was China, Iran, Venezuela, Serbia, and Cuba,.. the WEF, etc the Cabal— they were trying to destroy us, and we’re going to start seeing some things in the few weeks to come that will make alot of people happy because we now have Maduro and his Bookkeeper… now that went friends with Venezuela they’re extraditing people and we’re going to see the truth come out…. thank God for Donald Trump.”

        https://rumble.com/v7a8zkm-tina-peters-attorney-we-have-maduro-and-his-bookeeper-things-are-coming-out.html

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  54. Then we have insanity in the sky, and we are making it structural. Flying has gotten terrible and worsens by the days.

    A KLM airline flyer went ballistic when he made it on the plane and saw his seat.

    Of course he demanded a refund. For all the fine print bullsh*t I think it is reasonable to presume he should be given a regular-sized seat. And if you look carefully, you can see that they squeezed the same kind of bs in the row behind.

    Even 1950s thin folk would have trouble fitting in that seat!!

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