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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. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/le-pen-leads-every-major-rival-new-french-presidential-runoff-polling

    Le Pen Leads Every Major Rival In New French Presidential Runoff Polling

    Yet the poll suggests that even the strongest establishment contenders would currently fall short against Le Pen in a head-to-head vote.

    Le Pen is currently barred from running after being handed an immediate five-year ban from public office, but she has appealed the ruling. A decision on that appeal is expected on July 7. Should she remain unable to run, National Rally president Jordan Bardella is widely expected to become the party’s presidential candidate.

    “The French people have been betrayed. In 2027, we will restore a democratic vitality to France by returning power to the people,” she wrote on X.

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  2. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/seattle-declare-state-emergency-protect-transgender-refugees

    Seattle To Declare “State Of Emergency” To Protect Transgender Refugees?

    The ultimate claim to victimhood is the claim that a group of people are “refugees” from mass persecution or “genocide.”  The political left covets this victim status more than anything else because, within first world liberal societies, refugees have immediate political capital and access to easy money.  Within every leftist narrative there is an agenda for power and a life without adult responsibility.

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    1. The absurdity of modern problems that are tossed up like the results from a crazy adding register are beyond belief. It would all go away if we stripped and reduced the taxing authority by a factor of 10.

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  3. Several years ago I was told, point blank, by a large transaction principal that their procedural steps were waiting on, among other things, a “digital dollar”, i.e. a secure transfer system. That day is fast approaching and so might be the transactions.

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    1. Beyond!

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      Credible evidence UAPs increasingly entering restricted airspace cubes the size of SUVs flying and hovering for 23 hours then dissappearing into Oceans.fhey are only being detected with new radar and are increasing in swarms of up to 50 worldwide

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      The Chinks will fly it home!

      https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/21000-chinese-nationals-working-in-drc-at-high-risk-for-ebola-and-could-become-human-vectors-in-the-global-spread

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      FYI https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-us-military/

      US Boys to Die for the Zio’s lie? 

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      Seoul funds their own Defence

      US ally to build first nuclear-powered attack submarine domestically https://share.google/ee15wFavjHCvc8PZQ

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  4. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    57x multiplier to use GPT 5.5. Uh no. It will be interesting to see if anyone uses it at that price-point. They’ve all lost their minds in the same way Anthropic has. And it’s the ROI beast. You can’t spend like drunken sailors and expect to then skin your clients.

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    1. The whole West is dying.

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  5. The European is reaching his breaking point.

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    1. Despite being born at Long Island Jewish, by a Roman mother, and having lived there 13 of my first 18 years (non-consecutively, 2+11), Rome is home.

      Perhaps I should write a novel of a retiring scientist that returns home, finds it invaded, and creates a Shadow Movement that results in expulsion and/or death of all the invaders, all while channeling the inner Roman…

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      1. Hopefully based on a true story.

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    1. It’s what happens when you have profiteers and not civic leaders leading the way. I want above average IQ’s with a boat load of common sense making the decisions.

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  7. Chocolate sold in America is going through two changes, lab grown chocolate and genetically modified chocolate by gene slicing.

    Here’s what every major player in the chocolate industry’s doing right now:

    — Lindt is investing in lab-grown cocoa

    — Mondelez, the maker of Cadbury, Oreos, and Toblerone, is investing in lab-grown cocoa butter

    — Bernard Callebaut the world’s largest cocoa processor, who supply chocolate to Hershey and Nestlé is investing in cocoa cell culture

    — Mars partnered with a lab at UC Berkeley where CRISPR, the gene editing technology, was developed. They’re going to modify the cacao tree’s genetic structure by clipping out certain genes to make them more resistant to disease and drought tolerant.

    This is Frankenfood. Genetically modified Frankenfood. (2 min, 17 sec)

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    1. The problem is both regulations, production and heavy metals. The result of this pincer movement makes cocoa impossible to produce safely. So enter gene-tech.

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  8. I stupidly believed that Anthropic itself had learned the lesson and with Opus 4.8 redeemed itself.

    The verdict is in — Opus 4.8 is mostly stupid and another dud in the making. At only 30x the cost as opposed to 50x times the cost. That ratio may or may not be true since it is so damn load dependent. It is, however, expensive by any measure.

    Apparently Opus 4.8 has been nerfed, reported on multiple subs yesterday. So Mythos probably will be too.

    The above quote was some random Redditor replying to my post that Anthropic would most likely nerf Mythos for consumers since its true purpose was to find software vulnerability for agencies and other .gov actors.

    The original intent behind utility company regulation was correct: prevent hydraulic despotism because if they could, the electric companies would have — and did — attempt to charge by the electron. We are watching a similar dynamic play out in AI, and will need a utility-AI to reign it back in.

    Please remember how it looks from the cheap seats: A jewel of a coding AI was released, admittedly at the wrong price-point. Then in the space of 1 month, that AI was clearly degraded and then the price raised 27x fold (on a token request basis) and 2-3x (on a token consumption basis) for 54x cumulative cost basis, with a new model nowhere as effective as the non-nerfed Opus 4.6. Then, in a move to charge-by-token, which is the AI-equivalent of charging by the electron in electricity, they went crazy.

    Inter alia, how you are using the AI makes a massive difference. If you are efficient and use it as a heavy-lifting advisor and coder, squarely in its core competence, the resulting cost is 10% of projections for many. (Still too expensive but more understandable.) On the other hand, if you automate your whole damn place and spawn 50 agents doing all sorts of crap, there is a semi-combinatorial explosion of analysis that is a token devouring black hole.

    Then Microsoft reached out and pulled Anthropic’s hair. I thought they got Anthropic’s attention. They did not. Broken models are being deployed at irrational price points for consumers. Working models are delivered to enterprise customers at irrationally scaled price points even for enterprise. This is causing

    To the point that enterprises, who were sold a false bill of goods, are reconsidering human software engineers purely on price. Furthermore, they are discovering that humans do all sorts of things not-on-the-record that impact business success. Case in point: AI is used to replace a software engineer. The enterprise services business with their billing as an outsourced resource. The business’s complaints ratchet to crisis proportion. It turns out that the lonely software engineer, had en passant, fixed edge-case error in the billing database manually for years. The AI did not have sufficient context to replicate this experiential fact and basically pulled a non-psychotic break but HAL-equivalent “I can’t do that, Dave“.

    Among other things, once you start using the AI, the quality assurance process has be run thru the AI. This is baked-in. In other words, you are adopting a total dependency on the AI. And it’s clear that the model-generating companies will, and do, nerf their products in manners that could create existential crisis for a running business.

    So given real-life performance, we are nowhere ready for total AI deployment. And it needs to take the form of enhancing human performance, not replacement of humans. In other words, it has to take the same exact form of every performance improvement in human history. Otherwise it is a destructive anti-human advance which will result in the real-life analogue to Dune’s Butlerian Jihad. All tech can be used to injure or to enhance. It is a choice.

    Technically, the systems are close to magic and a superlative achievement, but the price-point(s) are unsustainable. The bubble needs to burst, everyone has to be slid into bankruptcy, reorged by new folks at 5c on the dollar so that pricing and reality can come back into balance.

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  9. https://link.breitbart.com/click/45939271.175457/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYnJlaXRiYXJ0LmNvbS9lY29ub215LzIwMjYvMDUvMjkvYmVzc2VudC1sYXlzLW91dC1zd2VlcGluZy1pbnRlbGxlY3R1YWwtY2FzZS1mb3ItdHJ1bXBzLWVjb25vbWljLWRvY3RyaW5lLz91dG1fc291cmNlPW5ld3NsZXR0ZXImdXRtX21lZGl1bT1lbWFpbCZ1dG1fdGVybT1kYWlseSZ1dG1fY2FtcGFpZ249MjAyNjA1Mjk/5d13d858fc942d626ccc4fdbCe08e0698

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday delivered the Trump administration’s most sweeping statement yet of its economic-security doctrine, arguing that decades of bipartisan trade policy left the United States strategically dependent on foreign rivals and that the administration’s tariffs, industrial policies, and supply-chain measures are not a break with American tradition but an attempt to recover it.

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  10. More than 60% of Black Legged TICKS tested in New Hampshire have been found to carry the Bacterium that causes Lyme Disease

    “Doctors are now diagnosing 476,000 Americans with Lyme disease every year… and this spring, Americans visited emergency rooms for tick bites more than any other time in history— a clear sign this threat is growing.”

    Yeah… It’s a clear sign our government & Bill Gates is doing this to us.

    https://rumble.com/v7ak79o-60-of-black-legged-ticks-carry-the-bacterium-that-causes-lyme-disease-in-ne.html

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    1. RFK JR says it’s no longer safe for Americans to go into the Woods Anymore due to Lyme Disease

      “One of the real tragedies now is that American’s can’t go into the woods anymore safely— and going to the woods to hike, to fish, to hunt, to photograph, or just a walk in the woods is part of the seminal experience of being an American, and particularly an American child— and it’s now a science fiction nightmare we now live in.”

      https://rumble.com/v7ak8d0-rfk-jr-says-its-no-longer-safe-for-americans-to-go-into-the-woods-anymore-d.html

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      1. Time to put out the RFP Robert. Ask ingenious Americans to figure out how to cure or alleviate the Lyme/ticks issue.

        Put out the $10MM X-prize and let’s see what happens…

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        1. Guinea birds eat thousands of ticks. Time to use them for this.

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          1. Opossums as well devour ticks and are good for ecosystems. Contrary to some beliefs, they do not carry rabies.

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  11. President Putin says Russia has never threatened European countries — and Everything they’re doing now is just to prolong the conflict, justify their inflated budgets, and Milk their own own taxpayers dry

    https://rumble.com/v7ajypc-putin-russia-never-threatened-eu-theyre-doing-this-now-to-milk-their-own-ta.html

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    1. And on a post-Soviet basis, he is absolutely correct.

      And we know the EU is far from the ideal it pretended to be.

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  12. WATCH: Treasury Sec Scott Bessent Says Antifa Funding Investigation Results Coming Soon – “We’re Going to Have a Lot to Report”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/watch-treasury-sec-scott-bessent-says-antifa-funding/

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    1. Looked into it, since it would have been a nice, easy income source.

      Unfortunately it only applies to new construction…

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      1. For the right price, some could arrange your current place to get hit by Jewish lightning. Then you could start new. :)

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  14. New European Institute for Remigration Think Tank Launches in Austria

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/new-european-institute-remigration-think-tank-launches-austria/

    A newly launched Vienna-based organization is seeking to place the concept of “remigration” at the center of Europe’s increasingly contentious debate over mass migration, demographic shift, national identity, and civilizational continuity.

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    1. Yep. We’ve reached the point.

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    1. Keep him and do us a favor.

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  15. After the Anthropic dumpster fire, one would think they’d have learned.

    But the ROI monster will not be denied.

    So now Google is doing all the same mistakes as Anthropic.

    To wit — Our Daily Dumpster Fire

    ​Google’s execution after Google I/O 2026 proves one thing: they have absolutely no idea what actual users and developers need.

    ​Shoving a restrictive, Claude-like 5-hour rolling limit into Gemini 3.5 Flash is an absolute betrayal. They hyped this model up as the “ultimate cost-performance king,” but instead, they completely killed its only real identity. The best thing about Gemini used to be its generous availability—allowing us to work, code, and create freely without being babysat by a constant countdown timer.

    ​Now, the moment you actually try to get into the zone—whether you’re debugging through the CLI, working on Canvas, or just having a normal continuous conversation—the system slaps you with a 5-hour lockout. Even a few back-and-forth error corrections can wipe out your entire quota in 10 minutes. It completely destroys the creative momentum.

    ​What’s even worse is Google’s tone-deaf response to the massive backlash. Offering “unlimited Flash-Lite” is an insult to anyone trying to do real work. Flash-Lite is fundamentally too weak for serious coding or complex logic. And promising a “usage dashboard” so we can see where our compute went? Nobody wants to look at a stupid graph to see how fast they are getting restricted. We just want to use the tool!

    ​Gemini’s benchmark scores aren’t even the absolute highest on the market. People chose Gemini because it let them work without constant restriction anxiety. By taking that away, Google has stripped Gemini of its only competitive edge.

    ​If Google treats its user base like a burden and can’t comprehend the basic mindset of creators, they shouldn’t be providing consumer products at all. Stop wasting our time and just lock it away for enterprise-only. Google is done in this AI race.

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    1. Wow. Excellent find.

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  16. Ouch

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    1. And Vox Day makes a consistent, pertinent, case that women should not be voting and that they have generally been dyscivilizational due to female solipsism and female hypergamy. I’ll dig up the most recent salvo on this issue as it is a very good read.

      ps. Humanity’s first civilizations in the Fertile Crescent were matriarchies. There’s a reason they were wiped out. Please note that the only successful matriarchy that we know of was subsumed into Rome. The Etruscans. In Etruscan society, wealth moved in the female line and men had anywhere from 1 to 5 families, and by implication 1 to 5 associated wives. That worked for half a millennium before Rome.

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      1. I’m sorry to say my fellow ladies, the men are taking the choices away from us when they regain control of society from the globalists. We’ve proven, en mass, we can’t make the right decisions.

        The female observer is correct. The demographic math is already playing out, as I predicted nearly two decades ago when I observed that the women of the West were creating a situation where their two choices would be a) the brothel or b) the burqah.

        There is a third option, although it won’t be a choice and it is the most probable outcome over time, which is an authoritarian secular patriarchy that will probably be adopted first in Asia, then gradually spread across the world as its competitive advantage becomes undeniable. It will be mitigated in those countries that remain Christian, such as Russia, but the essential philosophy will be the same:

        A society that wishes to survive cannot permit women to make any choices about how to live their own lives.

        The evidence is in. What women, taken in the statistical collective, choose, is as follows:

        1. Education
        2. Abortion
        3. The pursuit of Alpha
        4. Celebrity

        I might have the order of priorities wrong. Feel free to correct me. The point is that none of those pursuits are conducive to a stable society, a wealthy society, or even a society that is capable of survival over time. Woman, unfettered, has not proven to be productive, rather, she has proven to be feral.

        Consider how publishing, which is now female-dominated, has descended to for an informative example of the massive divergence between what the emancipation of women promised and what the practice of feminism actually delivered to society.

        This is what a woman writing under the repressive restrictions of a patriarchy produced:

        And this is what 70 years of female emancipation has produced:

        Any questions?

        ***

        Above is from Sigma Game Stack by Vox Day.

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    2. At least she didn’t say she would open the borders.

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  17. Dimon in full froth.

    If CLARITY mandated anal exams to open accounts, I’d get one just to piss Dimon off.

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    1. It’s just a reminder to not screw with him and his crew’s shell game. If it passes Trump will have to double his protection plan.

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  18. Unless they were trying to replicate an Organic Mental Core (see Destination: VOID ), what the hell did they consume $500MM in tokens on???

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    1. I guess I’ve become an anti-Semite… I got a good chuckle from that one. What a bunch of weevils.

      And if I hear one more time that the damnable Biblical Jews were in bondage in Egypt, I’ll scream. The Egyptians were terribly proud of recording everything done, and nary a mention of Israelites or Judeans in bondage. Nor the inevitable record keeping that comes with managing so many. Then Exodus — Never mind how one gets lost for 40 years on, let’s be generous, a 3-month trek up to Judea from Egypt — is also not believable.

      It does occur to me that if you, ahem — * cough * — kill off the generation that worshipped the Golden Calf to assuage the Lord’s brittle ego, you can then convince all those of the new generation that they were in bondage in Egypt, even though everything says they over in Babylon. After all the new generation was brought into being wandering. How easy to lead them by the nose.

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  20. Once again…the screeching harpies of doom are proven wrong.

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    1. Well, the screeching harpies aren’t all wrong. They are right in principle.

      And we are in this crazy outcome only because information doesn’t flow properly, every statistic is a distortion and doomsayers are usually right about direction – but not timing. Our stats are bad. China’s are a figment of somebody’s imagination.

      The corrections to come will be violent.

      Here on the ground in PA groceries are universally up.

      Gas is at $4.69. Since every unit of energy is more expensive, this will need to be recovered in some form later.

      The fertilizer debacle will play out when harvests don’t happen.

      Add that the snake-eating-its-tail AI economy is falsely boosting economic activity numbers, and it’s not looking pretty. And the bubble will blow because the market cannot bear the price at the volume level required for profitability.

      The suppression of metal prices, is great if one can accumulate, but terrible at all other levels because a prime indicator of the value of fiat is severely distorted.

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      1. On the gas part… I regularly get gasoline discounts from One Card. My last fill up was at the average price of $3.35. The regular price in my location is about $4.50.

        https://web.onepay.com/wlink/refer-a-friend?product=one_banking&referral_code=6Mibhmseo&referrer_campaign_id=campaign.db1edd0a-4a5b-4651-8c20-d0fb7e98fec5

        I don’t market things with WHA as that’s not the purpose of the site, but in these times any service you can join for free to bank, is crypto user friendly, secure, and gives discounts on fuel, food, shopping, is something of value to all.

        I use this card and the customer service is pretty good.

        One has to be creative and resolute to find the deals in a society that is money, money, money motivated.

        More details here: OnePay | More. For your money.

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        1. Thanks!😃😃😃

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  21. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/leak-exposes-germany-forcing-social-media-boost-state-propaganda-bury-dissent

    Sold as a defense of “media plurality” against disinformation, this scheme reveals the ugly truth: after brute-force censorship ignited a global backlash and helped propel Elon Musk’s purchase of X, authorities are now seeking to engineer the feeds themselves to favor their approved narratives while sidelining dissent.

    This marks a shift from overt suppression to insidious manipulation. What began as panic over losing control has evolved into calculated digital gerrymandering. The awakening—fueled by years of heavy-handed crackdowns—created demand for uncensored spaces. Now, unable to fully extinguish that flame, regulators aim to starve alternative voices of oxygen through algorithmic favoritism

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    1. So, borrowing from Firefly, you can’t stop the signal. Every computer can act as both client and server. You can, with a little effort, create a hopscotch wifi router to wifi router protocol, and implement a fully distributed Twitter. With a little more effort, you can do directly skip computer-to-computer.

      Then, there are no sub rosa censors. If you are going to censor, in you have to come with thugs and arrest.

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  22. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/leftist-party-wants-voting-rights-all-foreigners-whove-lived-germany-5-years

    Germany’s Left Party is pushing for a major overhaul of the German electoral system by proposing that foreign residents without a German passport be granted voting rights after five years of legal residency.

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  23. Schadenfreude is the feeling of pleasure or satisfaction that comes from witnessing or hearing about another person’s misfortune, failure, or humiliation. It is a borrowed German word—literally translating to “harm-joy”—that perfectly captures that guilty, fleeting thrill we sometimes experience when someone else messes up.

    It has been a week for schadenfreude.

    In no particular order:

    My former West Coast employers had to end up hiring someone to the tune of $300K to do what I would have done for them 10 years ago for $150K. They are nowhere near being a “Google for the tech” as they dreamed, and are now forced into the very clinical trial I told them to do. Don’t get me wrong, they make money, have their Reno homes and their Tesla’s. But it is a minor medical empire far short of their aspirations.

    We also happen to know quite well who they hired, revealing that person in particular to be an absolute hypocrite. I guess everyone has a price, I just didn’t expect it to be that low…

    Furthermore, I told them — with chapter and verse of the Law — that there was no way to get an enforceable patent in medicine when the subject matter was a process and NOT a device or drug. Oh sure, the Patent Office can issue a patent, but it is meaningless. Their 3rd lawsuit in pursuit of enforcement resulted in a Judge finally actually reading the Law, and skewered it. Plus who is stupid enough to sue someone with a $10MM war chest and more lawyers?

    It seems this in turn resulted in a major renegotiation with investors and audits resulted in “difficulties” with the Paypal Mafia associated group(s) they were in bed with. Couldn’t have happened to nicer folks — 🤣🤣🤣

    So now they are developing the very “braincap” I (and others) invented for them, and since it was work for hire, it’s theirs. And that’s fine. Except we’ve lost 12 years to greed and the hundreds of thousands it could have helped. At this rate it will be another 10 years before I get invited to lecture on it at major medical schools… and yes, it will work. My variant of Cassandra’s Curse is, within bounds of technology and medical limits, the stuff works and never sees the light of day.

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  24. Before the show went totally off the rails, it did have some beauties. Erin Gray single-handedly relaunched the tight-uniform and bodysuit genre. Honorable mention to Markie Post, who had a 20-yr run in the spotlight and then still worked until her death from cancer at 71. Amusingly they even managed to get Anne Lockhart into a tight, if modest, outfit — she was notoriously fastidious because she wanted no fallout impact her mother’s wholesome reputation and name.

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  25. Laura Aboli post….

    WHAT DO WEAPONS GRADE PLUTONIUM, PRIVATE COMPANIES, AND THE DEAD/MISSING NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?
    I’ll give you a clue…it’s not good.

    On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, while the political press was watching Paxton beat Cornyn in the Texas Senate primary, the Department of Energy quietly named five companies to receive up to 20 metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium from dismantled American nuclear warheads. The next morning, Wednesday May 27, the fired Attorney General Pam Bondi was leaked to Axios as the newest appointee to the President’s tech advisory board, sitting next to the CEO of the company that just got the plutonium.
    Twenty metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium is roughly 2,000 bombs worth of fissile material. This is the largest private transfer of weapons-grade material in American history and the largest reversal of US nonproliferation doctrine in fifty years.

    Continue reading:
    https://theleahfiles.substack.com/p/what-do-weapons-grade-plutonium-private

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    1. Great find James. If things work out I will follow up with more info.

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  26. The CLARITY Act is gaining traction in Washington.

    🏛️ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is now publicly pushing Congress to move the crypto market structure bill forward, calling regulatory clarity essential for keeping digital asset innovation in the U.S.

    📊 Market sentiment is shifting too, with CLARITY Act approval odds climbing back to 57% after a recent drop below 50%.

    👀 With support from lawmakers like Senator Cynthia Lummis, all eyes are now on whether Congress can deliver a vote before the summer deadline.

    🔗 Read more: https://coingape.com/clarity-act-odds-rise-as-treasury-secretary-presses-senate-house-on-crypto-bill/

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  28. John Solomon reports — Tulsi Gabbard is gonna go out in a BLAZE OF GLORY

    “She will Systematically Destroy the Narrative that the 2020 Election was the most secure election in American history”

    • Extraordinary evidence of foreign interference in our elections will be revealed
    — TRIGGER EO 13848

    • She will be bridging senators soon whose voter data that was penetrated by China

    • There is concern that Ukraine was involved in a 2024 scheme to take a large Federal grant, given to Ukraine, and Laundered back to the Biden 2024 campaign

    https://rumble.com/v7aixom-tulsi-gabbard-is-gonna-go-out-in-a-blaze-of-glory.html

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      1. Yeah, pretty much… 🥰😎😋

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  29. Louisiana House Approves New Congressional Map that Eliminates Racially Gerrymandered District

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/louisiana-house-approves-new-congressional-map-that-eliminates/

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  30. So Anthropic realized it screwed the pooch with nerfed Opus 4.6 and the dud of Opus 4.7.

    First view of Opus 4.8 seems that it is, just maybe, better than the non-nerfed Opus 4.6, which was a jewel.

    So we wait to see if Anthropic has figured out that crippling their product was the most stupid idea ever and that there is *still* no earthly way to pay the implied premium. 50% of massively over-priced is still, well, over-priced.

    While Microsoft didn’t kill Opus licenses as claimed, there’s no question the grumbling out of Redmond was a factor.

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  31. I wonder where the Iranians obtained that Uranium. Uranium has a certain characteristic that can reveal its source. Once we get our hands on it, the source will most likely point to the Obama administration. Imagine the mid-terms if that’s established.

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    1. Ah yes, the mass spec signatures.

      We’ll see if Obama is a traitor. My bet is on Israeli though in logic it should be either Chinese or Russian.

      Having said that, let’s not underestimate Clinton. Remember the LORAL treason?

      We wait with baited breath.

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      1. Actually, it didn’t take much checking.

        Iran has its own mines and they are technically capable. No foreign uranium needed.

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          1. Very Exciting. 🥰🥰😎

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  32. Remember when they said a) mass immigration was good for the economy and b) without immigrants there wouldn’t be enough workers?

    Mass immigration is directly fuelling the crisis for young people trying to find work, research reveals. A staggering 27 migrants from outside the EU aged under 25 are hired for every British youngster, according to the analysis.

    And while the young British workforce has grown by less than 1 per cent since 2020, the number of non-EU youth on the UK payroll has increased by 355 per cent in that time, the research from The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) found.

    Reform UK’s home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf said last night that British workers are ‘being pushed to the back of the queue while mass immigration continues’. He added: ‘Young Brits should be first in line for jobs, training and opportunities in their own country, not forced to compete against record levels of imported labour.’

    The CSJ think-tank’s research shows how young migrants are taking up roles at a much faster rate to young Britons, with them snapping up three times as many jobs as young Britons.

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  33. In which the religion of peace comes peacefully to the Zurich train station:

    Three people have been stabbed in Switzerland after a knife-wielding man unleashed a violent attack in a train station.

    The incident at the Winterthur railway station on Thursday was confirmed by Zurich cantonal police, who said that the man, a 31-year-old Swiss national, was arrested at the scene after he wounded three people with a bladed weapon.

    Footage from the scene showed the alleged knifeman running past a group of terrified young school children as their teacher tried to shield them.

    One person was seriously injured, and two others sustained moderate injuries and were hospitalised, Blick reports. The injured are all Swiss citizens aged 28, 43, and 52.

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  34. ITEM: The American economy right now is running on a single, dangerously powerful engine — artificial intelligence. The latest macroeconomic data reveals a reality that should make investors deeply uncomfortable. While GDP figures look respectable on the surface, they mask a severe and spreading weakness underneath. The expansion of AI has been responsible for roughly half of total US GDP growth this year. That alone is staggering, but it becomes genuinely alarming when you strip out the frantic spending on data centers, information processing equipment, and software tied directly to the AI boom. Non-residential capital investment that has nothing to do with AI has contracted by about 3% over the past year.

    ITEM: Uber’s operations chief, Andrew Macdonald, said it was becoming harder to justify AI costs within the company. He said that, based on talks with Uber’s senior engineering leaders, he realized higher token usage did not translate into a proportional increase in useful consumer features.

    ITEM: Duolingo walked back its decision to include AI usage in performance reviews.

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  35. https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-secret-poll-that-almost-killed?utm_source=substack&publication_id=748806&post_id=199421211&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share&utm_campaign=email-share&triggerShare=true&isFreemail=true&r=26cpxa&triedRedirect=true

    The Secret Poll That Almost Killed Vaccine ReformA leaked poll exposes the propaganda techniques that were used to derail vaccine reform and also are used against us every single day

    •This article will also review how these common rhetorical games have been repeatedly abused to manipulate the American people (e.g., with vaccines and autism), and the many parallels between what is happening now and the tactics used in 2020 to convince leaders to commit political suicide by forcing everyone to follow useless and counterproductive COVID mitigation efforts while they waited for a vaccine. Fortunately, things have changed this time around, and there is much broader support for overturning this sinister pharmaceutical agenda.

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    1. Shocking and sad James. Our young people are being duped, brainwashed, used and set aside. I am not looking forward to more of this type of take over of our country.

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  37. This explains a lot. Chicongo clarified.

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  39. This is all over youtube right now.

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    1. Worldwide!

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      Not stupidity flor Chump. 

      https://scitechdaily.com/new-treatment-could-reverse-osteoarthritis-within-weeks/

      *

      Will someone Dump the Chump?

      This past night Iran struck a US base in Kuwait as retaliation for the strike on Iran most recently.
      This mess is far from over. Oil prices jumped about 5% as a result.
      The stalemate on energy flow continues.

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  40. JUST IN – U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached an agreement on a 60-day memorandum of understanding to extend the ceasefire and launch negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, but President Trump has yet to give it his final approval, two U.S. officials and a regional source involved in the mediation efforts tell Axios.

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  41. Trump Accounts app goes live today. For the kiddos and grandbabies.. this is pretty amazing, so get them in there.

    I signed all my kiddos up when I filed my taxes.

    Press Release
    https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sb0508

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  42. Petition to Ban Hunting and Fishing in Oregon Reaches Threshold to be on the Ballot This Fall

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/petition-ban-hunting-fishing-oregon-reaches-threshold-be/

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    1. The greenies and the demorats are doing this. This state is huge for hunting, fishing, and farming. I am pretty sure this will never pass.

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  43. “CEOs are quietly realizing the AI replacement plan has a problem.
    Two problems, actually.

    One: the token costs for running AI agents are now exceeding what they were paying the employees they fired.

    Two: when the tokens run out, the AI stops. Just stops. No continuity. No workaround. Just a spinning wheel where your workforce used to be.

    You fired humans to save money and bought a subscription that bills you into a corner.

    The employees you let go knew what to do when things broke.
    The AI just invoices you for the outage.

    And then there’s the permission problem nobody wants to talk about.

    To do its job, the AI agent needs access. Full access. Your systems, your patents, your contracts, your future plans. Everything you spent years building, handed over to a process that has no loyalty, no discretion, and no skin in the game.

    You didn’t hire a replacement.
    You gave a stranger with no soul the keys to everything you own.

    Enjoy.”

    https://x.com/escanorreloaded/status/2059637607403831732?s=46

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    1. It’s even worse. No proof whatsoever it does the right thing reliably. And yes, the third party dependency is beyond the pale. But even if it was, the only correct way to do this, is to run your AI locally, in your control, on your systems, your data with zero upstream training data — working hand-in-hand with your *humans*.

      Today I asked Claude Sonnet to *plan* a piece of software. Why? So I could review the plan, modify it as necessary and then supervise movement from plan to spec to code. The damnable thing implemented it in one-shot instead. Now, it worked fine, I modified some pieces.

      But even so the pricing is out of proportion to baseline and too expensive for all but some. To wit, today’s horror story:

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    2. So true and well said.

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  44. Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki admits to pulling over 1 million COVID videos to silence anti vaxxers…

    https://m3.gab.com/media_attachments/86/1e/43/861e4328f7fa007af268dfe65c0b4e7f.mp4

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  45. Wikipedia was a good idea in concept. But like those other programs, it quickly got tainted/polluted by some zealots who sought to use them to advance their own agendas.

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  46. A possible precursor to the mid-terms?

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  47. Let’s hope they’re friendly

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    1. They hold the high ground, so if they wanted us dead, we’d be dead by now. Being at the bottom of a gravity well is a bad spot to be in a space war.

      Having said that, who knows what the future brings…

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      1. Yea…but those anal probes!

        👽 turn your head and cough

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  48. These will continue to grow.

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    1. Time wasting, stupid behavior. Good grief.

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  52. President Trump:

    One single man stole MILLIONS of dollars for taking care of one elderly man — those Somalians are crooked as hell, Ilhan Omar, crooked as hell, they’re all crooks— BUT WE GOT’EM, now we’re putting the clamps on.

    https://rumble.com/v7agksw-single-man-stole-millions-of-dollars-for-taking-care-of-one-man.html

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    1. President Trump tells JD Vance to be absolutely VICIOUS towards the fraudsters and says regarding the massive fraud— YOU HAVEN’T SEEN ANYTHING YET

      https://rumble.com/v7agl2m-trump-tells-jd-vance-to-be-absolutely-vicious-against-the-fraudsters.html

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  53. MJTruth:

    In this case, they made a narrow call to skip Supreme Court review in this one old, already-repealed NY case—because it’s a weak, fact-specific dispute (full exemption vs. other options like reassignment) that’s not worth the Court’s time.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    The brief explicitly states the opposite of Siri’s framing on the core legal principle..

    “Petitioners are correct that, if New York law foreclosed any consideration of religious accommodations, it would be preempted by Title VII… Title VII would preempt a state law that precludes an employer from attempting to reasonably accommodate an employee’s religious practice.”

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  54. XLM…

    DTCC Connects Tokenization Service to Stellar Blockchain | DTCC
    https://www.dtcc.com/news/2026/may/27/tokenization-service-to-connect-with-stellar-public-blockchain-as-dtc-advances-multi-chain-strategy

    New York/London/Hong Kong/Singapore/SydneyMay 27, 2026 – The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, and the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) today announced plans to enable the tokenization of The Depository Trust Company (DTC) custodied assets on the Stellar network, a configurable and public blockchain used across securities, payment, and remittance applications. 

    The connection with Stellar advances DTCC’s standards-driven, multi-chain strategy following receipt of a No-Action Letter from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in December 2025 authorizing DTC to implement and operate a new service to tokenize real-world, DTC-custodied assets, which will enable market participants to leverage traditional assets in a digital ecosystem with opportunities for faster settlement, greater asset mobility, extended trading hours, and lower cost and risk. DTC-tokenized assets will have the same investor protections, entitlements and safeguards as traditionally held securities.

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    1. Come on Elders!… would love to be in postition!

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  55. Hopefully

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    When Controils hit, the wheels come off. Economies will freeze. Who then feeds the Wogs?  

    This is so stupid!

    This is how war starts. 

    Poland and Lithuania are now legitimate targets for Russian retaliation by force. This does not happen with permission. 

    Russia will finish off Ukraine. The Americans would have not vacated Kiev unless they understood the gloves are off. 

    This event is an invite to a broader conflict. Europe is in in big trouble and to blame their defaults on Russia is too convenient. Macron would not be calling to warn Belarus to stay away unless the plan was well underway first a broader fight. Now that it is clear that America will not defend Ukraine the program is to get America to defend Europe. This too is a pipe dream. Europe is on its own. If Russia is pushed to choose it will wipe out European ability to do anything within hours of starting. At a time when the world should be concerned with the problems it has to think of war is beyond reckless. Watch Capital run from Europe while it can. Because no doubt Capital Controls for Europe are not far off. 

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    From  8:30 AM eastern US time today, the United States Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine, has been EVACUATING Diplomatic personnel and staff. 

    If there was ever a sign that America has left this disco of fiasco to the EU. This is it 

    Ukraine and the EU are on their own if they want to fight Russia. 

    Foolishness of suggesting Ukraine gain associate membership as suggested by Germany is a invitation for Oreshnik to come calling 

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    History? 

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    Some Boy. Now king.  

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    1. Thank you for confirming my thoughts on Ukraine.

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  56. Cernovich: Thune sacrificed 5 senators to avoid passing the Save America Act.

    https://x.com/cernovich/status/2059444495238967405?s=46

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    1. Thune is next . I am sick of these Karl Rove weak, bought off clowns giving the Muslims and the Marxists more of our country and our freedoms . primary them all . Paxton is going to wipe the floor with the silly little Commie Low t Talarico and all 6 of his genders .

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