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[DS] Blocking Nominees, Countermeasures, Epstein Client List Exists, Plan Within A Plan – Ep. 3694


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Click On Picture To See Larger PictureThe push for mandatory EVs is now over, people are starting to realize that after 1 year the cars lose around 40% of their value. Inflation is declining again, this time in rentals. The Fed is an outdated money system, Trump is shutting it down. The [DS] believes they trapped Trump using the Epstein files, they want everyone to believe he is on the list. Trump turned the tables on them and is now producing the real list with the help of Ghilliane Maxwell and the grand jury information. The D’s will try to block it. Trump has now trapped the [DS] with a plan in a plan. The [DS] are trying to block his nominees this will backfire.

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https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1948802234281824343

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Trump official says administration will change visa, citizenship tests

  •  Trump administration will make changes to the visa system for skilled workers and look to make the test for U.S. citizenship more difficult.
  • “The test as it’s laid out right now, it’s not very difficult,” said Joseph Edlow, who assumed the role in mid-July. “It’s very easy to kind of memorize the answers. I don’t think we’re really comporting with the spirit of the law.”
  • The first Trump administration instituted a version of the test with an expanded pool of questions that was later rolled back under former President Biden. Edlow told the Times that the government planned to return to a version of the test from the first term.
  • Edlow also told the Times that the administration would seek to modify the H1-B visa program for skilled workers by prioritizing people who will earn higher wages.
  • Source: hill.com

    https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1948834639696855279

     of Core CPI. This sharp drop could point to further disinflation in shelter prices and the overall CPI index. Keep watching shelter inflation.

     

    The Fed’s FAFO Moment Is Here

    • Once upon a time, the Federal Reserve operated like a priesthood—cloaked in mystery, speaking in riddles, and quietly pulling the levers of the most powerful monetary system on Earth. Nobody cared. Nobody needed to care.
    •   the Fed used to operate in the shadows. Now it’s a clown show on center stage.
    • But that era is over.
    •   to understand Bitcoin? You have to understand fiat money. And to understand fiat, you’re eventually dragged—kicking and screaming—into the insane world of central banking, open market operations, CPI manipulation, and why the “2% inflation target” is just a polite way of saying “we’re slowly robbing you.”
    • And so, now in 2025, regular people get it. They understand the Fed’s tools are blunt, its logic circular, and its credibility paper-thin. They’ve watched as inflation ravaged their savings while Jerome Powell told them it was “transitory.” They watched old crow Janet Yellen’s medicine show run up the debt in a way so routinely incompetent that it’s tough to keep track of what years she was Treasury Secretary and what years she was Fed Chair. People watched interest rates jerked around like marionette strings and bond markets twisted into grotesque shapes by $9 trillion on the Fed’s balance sheet.
    • In the past, the Fed didn’t need to be credible—it just needed to be confusing. Today, the veil is gone.
    • The Fed thinks it’s still steering the ship. But the passengers have read the manual and are bailing out in lifeboats.
    • The monetary regime that’s ruled the world since the 1970s is dying. Slowly. Then all at once.
    • Source: zerohedge.com

      Political/Rights

      

      https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1948844714691887352

      heard about the fire aid controversy. You know, where they had this concert to raise $100 million for the victims of the Palisade fires. And people started asking, hey, where the did all that money go?

      Because there’s not a single person who was a victim of the Palisade fires who’s seen a cent of it. And through some investigative journalism, what we found is that they distributed the money in two rounds.

      – Now, the first round just went to just f*ckload of NGOs. Like some of them have nothing whatsoever to do with fire recovery – but they handed out $50 million apparently to all these corporations and nobody did a f*cking thing But then when we got to round two, this got even murkier because when you actually look at the names of who was given money under round two, you saw this little organization called Cal Volunteers Now that organization is no longer listed as a recipient on the website. Funny how once the story broke, they took their name off the website.

      I mean, that doesn’t look guilty at all. But Cal Volunteers is an organization that was recently created by Gavin Newsome and his wife. And they have never done anything before this.

      This organization was created strictly for the purpose of getting fire aid money. And they’ve not said what they plan to do with the money they got. They haven’t even said how much of the money they received? No. All they did when people noticed that Gavin Newsom’s organization was getting money was take down their name and their organization from the website where the fire aid money went. So, like, not only did these fires happen because Gavin Newsom is a governor and doesn’t know how to manage, not only was the response to these fires complete and total dog sh*t because Gavin Newsom’s a horrible governor, but after his failures, he then created an organization just to siphon off money that they raised to take care of the people that he was supposed to take care of. This dude is a top tier criminal.”

      

      AND IT IS NOW RELEASED. All FEDERAL HOUSING PERMITS HAVE ALSO BEEN APPROVED, THE CITY IS YEARS LATE. GET THE FIRE VICTIMS THEIR APPROVALS TO REBUILD, AND DO IT NOW!

      https://twitter.com/ElectionWiz/status/1949052608456393008

      •  would have shocked our nation’s founders, who valued order and civic responsibility. For over 180 years, from the colonial era to the mid-20th century, vagrancy laws ensured public safety by setting clear boundaries for behavior. These laws weren’t flawless, but they worked to maintain a just society where everyone could thrive.
      • Then came the 1960s. Radical Marxist policymakers, cloaking their agenda in compassion, dismantled these laws, calling them cruel or outdated. The result? A 60-year erosion of civic standards that has left our cities grappling with crime, disorder, and public health crises.
      • The 2023 HUD report confirms the damage: homelessness spiked 12% since 2020, with cities like San Francisco and Seattle reporting huge surges in public intoxication, trespassing, and worse. Sidewalks littered with needles, storefronts turned into makeshift shelters, and parks rendered unusable aren’t signs of empathy; they’re proof of neglect. Let’s talk about the real cruelty: letting severely mentally ill people roam our streets without help. Estimates suggest 25-33% of the homeless suffer from serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Allowing them to live in delusion, exposed to violence, exploitation, or overdose, isn’t humane, it’s immoral abandonment. Public drug use, defecation, aggressive panhandling, and sleeping in shopkeepers’ doorways aren’t victimless acts.
      • They erode quality of life, drive away investment, and make our cities less safe for everyone. True compassion demands action, not enabling destructive behavior. President Trump’s Executive Order on combating homelessness gets it right. It’s not about punishing the homeless, it’s about restoring a framework where public spaces are safe and accessible. The order emphasizes enforcing existing laws, expanding mental health and addiction services, and treating homelessness as a solvable problem, not a permanent state.
      • History backs this up: vagrancy laws, when enforced sensibly, deterred disorder while encouraging people to seek help. Look at Tokyo or Singapore, they have strict public order standards paired with robust social services keep homelessness rates low. We don’t need to reinvent the wheel; we need to reclaim what worked. Critics of the order resort to fearmongering (“He’s rounding up the homeless!”) or emotional blackmail (“You hate the poor!”).
      • These are lazy and tired tactics to dodge debate. Nobody’s calling for forced institutionalization or criminalizing poverty. But we can’t keep pretending open-air drug markets or people dying on street corners is compassionate. It’s cruel to the homeless and the communities around them.
      • We need solutions that balance empathy ...
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