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-The parent company of Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler (Stellantis) announced they’re bringing 1,500 jobs back to one of their US plants in IL.

-Rio Tinto, one of the largest mining outfits, has had an Arizona copper mine held up for 12 years. It’s now betting big that Trump will greenlight this project that can provide 25% of US copper needs, from @chigrl :
x.com/chigrl/status/

Geopolitics:
-With all that is going on between their debt crisis, collapsed (and it’s still collapsing) public support, and a report from Mario Draghi that all but said the EU project failed, the UK PM Keir Starmer now thinks that the thing their gov needs to focus on is “common sense knife control.”

--This is in response to a migrant (that reports say he may have directly helped bring into the country) killing and injuring innocent children with a kitchen knife.
--No, seriously. What in the bloody hell is going on over there in Britain?

Social dynamics/societal/culture war/Legal:
-Does everyone remember that Christian baker in Colorado who has been under lawfare assault by leftist radicals for over a decade because he didn’t want to bake cakes that went against his religious beliefs?
--Oh, how the turn tables.
--A leftist-run bakery in Flower Mound, Texas (near Dallas) is now quite upset that people are asking them to bake Trump cakes; they are refusing.
x.com/libsoftiktok/s

Conspiracy-y:
I’m going against my standard practice this week and suggesting a Substack rather than book in the “weekly read” section below, for reasons that we’ll get into in that section.

While I was down hard this weekend and couldn’t keep my eyes open, I listened to a lot of podcasts and some documentaries to keep my mind at work. I had not quite realized just how many threads were starting down this disclosure route, and how many whistleblowers have started to come out of the woodwork.

Due to the compartmentalized nature of these programs, these people and claims are some of the most notoriously difficult to run down and/or verify. Because of the history of coverups, secrecy, and intelligence or intel-adjacent people involved, it’s doubly difficult to ascertain whether the whole thing is a “limited hangout” or a misdirection operation entirely.

One of the whistleblowers who has been given a large platform dropped a name that I know personally, so I’m doing my best to verify that, but doing so is not exactly easy given the current environment. I’m not going to go into that any deeper for you at this point.

There have been plenty of whackadoodle UFO documentaries, books, claims, etc over the years, but James Fox has been one that has included some pretty serious people discussing their experiences - USMIL members and commanders, US and foreign political leaders, etc.

If you didn’t know, there is a lot going on in that domain now; legislation has been introduced in the US and has a lot of wind in its sails to create a “disclosure timeline” to let the public know what the gov (and its contractors) know about the phenomena so far.

Below are links to Fox on Rogan, his latest documentary, and other whistleblowers who seem to be coming out of the shadows with some serious people who have vetted them and their stories.

James Fox on Rogan talking about The Program
open.spotify.com/episode/1x40iD

The Program documentary by James Fox
amazon.com/Program-James-

newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/hfr-

x.com/rosscoulthart/

x.com/GoodTroubleSho

White Pill:
I’m not gonna lie; even though I could barely keep my eyes open or sit up, I kept the inauguration festivities going hoping that things would go off without a hitch. That they did and that this administration is up and running is the whitest of white pills that can be had (for now).

Macro takeaways/lessons for the week:
-The biggest arguments against Trump are falling flat quickly. He learned the importance of personnel choices, and doesn’t seem bashful about seizing the advantage anymore.



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-The parent company of Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler (Stellantis) announced they’re bringing 1,500 jobs back to one of their US plants in IL.

-Rio Tinto, one of the largest mining outfits, has had an Arizona copper mine held up for 12 years. It’s now betting big that Trump will greenlight this project that can provide 25% of US copper needs, from @chigrl :
x.com/chigrl/status/

Geopolitics:
-With all that is going on between their debt crisis, collapsed (and it’s still collapsing) public support, and a report from Mario Draghi that all but said the EU project failed, the UK PM Keir Starmer now thinks that the thing their gov needs to focus on is “common sense knife control.”

--This is in response to a migrant (that reports say he may have directly helped bring into the country) killing and injuring innocent children with a kitchen knife.
--No, seriously. What in the bloody hell is going on over there in Britain?

Social dynamics/societal/culture war/Legal:
-Does everyone remember that Christian baker in Colorado who has been under lawfare assault by leftist radicals for over a decade because he didn’t want to bake cakes that went against his religious beliefs?
--Oh, how the turn tables.
--A leftist-run bakery in Flower Mound, Texas (near Dallas) is now quite upset that people are asking them to bake Trump cakes; they are refusing.
x.com/libsoftiktok/s

Conspiracy-y:
I’m going against my standard practice this week and suggesting a Substack rather than book in the “weekly read” section below, for reasons that we’ll get into in that section.

While I was down hard this weekend and couldn’t keep my eyes open, I listened to a lot of podcasts and some documentaries to keep my mind at work. I had not quite realized just how many threads were starting down this disclosure route, and how many whistleblowers have started to come out of the woodwork.

Due to the compartmentalized nature of these programs, these people and claims are some of the most notoriously difficult to run down and/or verify. Because of the history of coverups, secrecy, and intelligence or intel-adjacent people involved, it’s doubly difficult to ascertain whether the whole thing is a “limited hangout” or a misdirection operation entirely.

One of the whistleblowers who has been given a large platform dropped a name that I know personally, so I’m doing my best to verify that, but doing so is not exactly easy given the current environment. I’m not going to go into that any deeper for you at this point.

There have been plenty of whackadoodle UFO documentaries, books, claims, etc over the years, but James Fox has been one that has included some pretty serious people discussing their experiences - USMIL members and commanders, US and foreign political leaders, etc.

If you didn’t know, there is a lot going on in that domain now; legislation has been introduced in the US and has a lot of wind in its sails to create a “disclosure timeline” to let the public know what the gov (and its contractors) know about the phenomena so far.

Below are links to Fox on Rogan, his latest documentary, and other whistleblowers who seem to be coming out of the shadows with some serious people who have vetted them and their stories.

James Fox on Rogan talking about The Program
open.spotify.com/episode/1x40iD

The Program documentary by James Fox
amazon.com/Program-James-

newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/hfr-

x.com/rosscoulthart/

x.com/GoodTroubleSho

White Pill:
I’m not gonna lie; even though I could barely keep my eyes open or sit up, I kept the inauguration festivities going hoping that things would go off without a hitch. That they did and that this administration is up and running is the whitest of white pills that can be had (for now).

Macro takeaways/lessons for the week:
-The biggest arguments against Trump are falling flat quickly. He learned the importance of personnel choices, and doesn’t seem bashful about seizing the advantage anymore.

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