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-It’s still early, but something certainly seems like this is an entirely new “game.” The GOP senators who postured and fake news articles claiming that Trump’s cabinet members wouldn’t get approved seem to be also falling flat quickly. I’m sure Elon offering to fund primaries and @mrddmia with his @Article3Project promising not to let RINOs get away with it unscathed has something to do with it.

-I’ve been saying for several months that the EU is cooked, and they seem to be doubling down on stupid lately. While I certainly wouldn’t mind French Riviera real estate becoming affordable, I’d rather not see the Old World fall back into total chaos on account of virtue signalling midwits.

Implications:
The entire world (sans the EU autocrats) seem to be breathing a sigh of relief that Trump was not only elected, but has officially been sworn in - and got right to work.

Some of these EOs and appointments are doing things that people don’t even know the full effects of, but are moving things in very good directions for the nation and world as a whole.

And that, my friends, is a very good sign of things to come.

The Weekly Read (Monday):
One of the interesting things about casting a wide net for information is when you begin to see the same macro currents, theses, and insights begin to show up in multiple, disparate places.

The idea of an incoming “apocalypse” recently emerged via Peter Theil in an op-ed he penned in the Financial Times, a few Substack posts by Pippa Malmgren (daughter of Harald Malmgren, advisor to Kennedy, Nixon, Johnson, and Ford), and an interview with Izabella Kaminska (financial writer for Politico Europe and the Financial Times).

In the original Greek form of the word (Apokalypsis), apocalypse isn’t the fire & brimstone that we equate with in modern day - it’s an “unveiling” of hidden information.

Of the three noted above - each of whom is a brilliant follow if you’re interested in keeping up with the world - Pippa’s explanations in her last two Substack posts are probably the best.

If you understand the people that Trump has put in his cabinet positions, the EOs that he’s already signed, and the overall current of where things are heading, it most certainly seems that many things that have been hidden will be forced out into the open in the very near future.

While that may be terrifying for those who have built their entire legacies on lies…

Ugly truth > beautiful lies

open.substack.com/pub/drpippa/p/

Links mentioned in the show:

Intro & Outro music: Blind by Mike Amabile and Run Over Twice
open.spotify.com/track/6SG99nL3



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-It’s still early, but something certainly seems like this is an entirely new “game.” The GOP senators who postured and fake news articles claiming that Trump’s cabinet members wouldn’t get approved seem to be also falling flat quickly. I’m sure Elon offering to fund primaries and @mrddmia with his @Article3Project promising not to let RINOs get away with it unscathed has something to do with it.

-I’ve been saying for several months that the EU is cooked, and they seem to be doubling down on stupid lately. While I certainly wouldn’t mind French Riviera real estate becoming affordable, I’d rather not see the Old World fall back into total chaos on account of virtue signalling midwits.

Implications:
The entire world (sans the EU autocrats) seem to be breathing a sigh of relief that Trump was not only elected, but has officially been sworn in - and got right to work.

Some of these EOs and appointments are doing things that people don’t even know the full effects of, but are moving things in very good directions for the nation and world as a whole.

And that, my friends, is a very good sign of things to come.

The Weekly Read (Monday):
One of the interesting things about casting a wide net for information is when you begin to see the same macro currents, theses, and insights begin to show up in multiple, disparate places.

The idea of an incoming “apocalypse” recently emerged via Peter Theil in an op-ed he penned in the Financial Times, a few Substack posts by Pippa Malmgren (daughter of Harald Malmgren, advisor to Kennedy, Nixon, Johnson, and Ford), and an interview with Izabella Kaminska (financial writer for Politico Europe and the Financial Times).

In the original Greek form of the word (Apokalypsis), apocalypse isn’t the fire & brimstone that we equate with in modern day - it’s an “unveiling” of hidden information.

Of the three noted above - each of whom is a brilliant follow if you’re interested in keeping up with the world - Pippa’s explanations in her last two Substack posts are probably the best.

If you understand the people that Trump has put in his cabinet positions, the EOs that he’s already signed, and the overall current of where things are heading, it most certainly seems that many things that have been hidden will be forced out into the open in the very near future.

While that may be terrifying for those who have built their entire legacies on lies…

Ugly truth > beautiful lies

open.substack.com/pub/drpippa/p/

Links mentioned in the show:

Intro & Outro music: Blind by Mike Amabile and Run Over Twice
open.spotify.com/track/6SG99nL3

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