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A woman is caught on video stealing a New York City garbage can painted in Knicks colors during the championship parade — and it turns out she’s an executive director of DEI at JPMorgan Chase with only an associate’s degree. Chris Michaels uses the story to hammer home what happens when companies prioritize race and gender over competence.From there, Chris moves into Donald Trump’s executive order to revive America’s nuclear industrial base with $17.5 billion in financing. While many are celebrating the return of nuclear power, Chris warns that these plants are not being built for regular Americans — they’re being built for AI data centers, digital IDs, central bank digital currencies, and real-time tracking.He also connects the dots between the exploding number of Flock cameras across the country and the C40 “15-minute city” agenda being pushed by globalist mayors, including Phoenix’s recent move to impose stricter standards on data center development. Raw, unfiltered, and straight to the point as always.
By Chris Michaels1
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A woman is caught on video stealing a New York City garbage can painted in Knicks colors during the championship parade — and it turns out she’s an executive director of DEI at JPMorgan Chase with only an associate’s degree. Chris Michaels uses the story to hammer home what happens when companies prioritize race and gender over competence.From there, Chris moves into Donald Trump’s executive order to revive America’s nuclear industrial base with $17.5 billion in financing. While many are celebrating the return of nuclear power, Chris warns that these plants are not being built for regular Americans — they’re being built for AI data centers, digital IDs, central bank digital currencies, and real-time tracking.He also connects the dots between the exploding number of Flock cameras across the country and the C40 “15-minute city” agenda being pushed by globalist mayors, including Phoenix’s recent move to impose stricter standards on data center development. Raw, unfiltered, and straight to the point as always.

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