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-Meta (Facebook) CEO Zuckerberg made a PR-rehab attempt on Joe Rogan’s show this week, acting as if he is coming clean regarding the Biden administration threatening his platform to censor people.
--It seems, in my opinion, as if he’s merely jumping onto the winds of change rather than coming clean of his own recognizance or having a change of heart.
--That being said, reports are also that he’s axing his censorship department (the “fact checkers”), moving trust and safety (another word for censors) out of California, and the kicker - closing down the DEI department, and even removing tampons from the men’s restrooms at FB offices in San Francisco, Texas, and New York.
--As the wise man once said, “we shall see” (if this tiger really changes his stripes)

-Some reporting is coming out saying that TikTok is refusing to sell to a US ownership structure and would rather leave the market altogether than sell.

-A Federal judge in Texas has ruled that American Airlines violated both Federal law and their fiduciary duty by using the company’s 401(k) plan to push ESG.

Science
The very rare comet G3 ATLAS, which is only visible once every 160,000 years, will appear in the night sky over the next few days.

Geopolitics:
-The German election is scheduled for Feb 23, and if current polling is accurate/holds true, “Pirate” Olaf Sholz is probably not going to remain in office.
--Elon Musk held a “Space” with the Germany AfD party leader, and the entirety of the West’s media lost their minds over it, because it shows that they lied about her, her background, and her views, just as they’ve lied about nearly everything else for quite some time.

-For a brief rundown of the “out with the old” in EU politics, here’s a summary of the current state of affairs from Armstrong Economics:
armstrongeconomics.com/international-

-Romania now says that their election (that was originally canceled in December) is back on.

-The ousted French-born former president of Georgia (the nation, not US state) had a press conference today to announce that she has set up a “shadow presidency” despite being voted out of office.

-Greenland leaders have announced a willingness to talk to Trump, noting that the “status quo” cannot continue.
--Article from @zerohedge :
zerohedge.com/geopolitical/g

Crazy Conspiracy:
The 2025 Conspiracy Theory Bingo Card is filling up pretty quickly.

There’s a word that has long been known to receive massive deboosting anytime it is written on social media, so let’s get a little creative with this one.

Do you remember that pizza shop in DC that weirdly had its owner listed as one of the “50 most powerful people,” and when its website was hacked it revealed a really odd “members only” section, and the owners Instagram page had some very weird, weird, weird stuff on it, and the Wikileaks email dumps showed some strange language being used by these people?

When that was all happening, a guy from NC drove to DC to allegedly figure out if there was anything to all of this weirdness. He popped off a few shots inside the restaurant, and the media went bonkers labeling the theory this guy was following as a threat to all of society, castigating and attacking anyone who dared even mention it or the surrounding stories.

If you remember the Cerno & Tim Pool interview that I linked in the Defining the Deep State post about how “glowies” will purposely derail legitimate questions and conversations to label anyone looking into something as a crazy person, this is one of the most heavily documented cases of it happening.

Anyway, the dude who went to the pizza shop and popped off some shots was just killed by police in North Carolina.

theepochtimes.com/us/pizzagate-g

Macro takeaways/lessons from the week:
-The California fires are horrible - believe me, I live here and have a very good understanding of what a Shitshow this will make the next several years to a decade of rebuilding.



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-Meta (Facebook) CEO Zuckerberg made a PR-rehab attempt on Joe Rogan’s show this week, acting as if he is coming clean regarding the Biden administration threatening his platform to censor people.
--It seems, in my opinion, as if he’s merely jumping onto the winds of change rather than coming clean of his own recognizance or having a change of heart.
--That being said, reports are also that he’s axing his censorship department (the “fact checkers”), moving trust and safety (another word for censors) out of California, and the kicker - closing down the DEI department, and even removing tampons from the men’s restrooms at FB offices in San Francisco, Texas, and New York.
--As the wise man once said, “we shall see” (if this tiger really changes his stripes)

-Some reporting is coming out saying that TikTok is refusing to sell to a US ownership structure and would rather leave the market altogether than sell.

-A Federal judge in Texas has ruled that American Airlines violated both Federal law and their fiduciary duty by using the company’s 401(k) plan to push ESG.

Science
The very rare comet G3 ATLAS, which is only visible once every 160,000 years, will appear in the night sky over the next few days.

Geopolitics:
-The German election is scheduled for Feb 23, and if current polling is accurate/holds true, “Pirate” Olaf Sholz is probably not going to remain in office.
--Elon Musk held a “Space” with the Germany AfD party leader, and the entirety of the West’s media lost their minds over it, because it shows that they lied about her, her background, and her views, just as they’ve lied about nearly everything else for quite some time.

-For a brief rundown of the “out with the old” in EU politics, here’s a summary of the current state of affairs from Armstrong Economics:
armstrongeconomics.com/international-

-Romania now says that their election (that was originally canceled in December) is back on.

-The ousted French-born former president of Georgia (the nation, not US state) had a press conference today to announce that she has set up a “shadow presidency” despite being voted out of office.

-Greenland leaders have announced a willingness to talk to Trump, noting that the “status quo” cannot continue.
--Article from @zerohedge :
zerohedge.com/geopolitical/g

Crazy Conspiracy:
The 2025 Conspiracy Theory Bingo Card is filling up pretty quickly.

There’s a word that has long been known to receive massive deboosting anytime it is written on social media, so let’s get a little creative with this one.

Do you remember that pizza shop in DC that weirdly had its owner listed as one of the “50 most powerful people,” and when its website was hacked it revealed a really odd “members only” section, and the owners Instagram page had some very weird, weird, weird stuff on it, and the Wikileaks email dumps showed some strange language being used by these people?

When that was all happening, a guy from NC drove to DC to allegedly figure out if there was anything to all of this weirdness. He popped off a few shots inside the restaurant, and the media went bonkers labeling the theory this guy was following as a threat to all of society, castigating and attacking anyone who dared even mention it or the surrounding stories.

If you remember the Cerno & Tim Pool interview that I linked in the Defining the Deep State post about how “glowies” will purposely derail legitimate questions and conversations to label anyone looking into something as a crazy person, this is one of the most heavily documented cases of it happening.

Anyway, the dude who went to the pizza shop and popped off some shots was just killed by police in North Carolina.

theepochtimes.com/us/pizzagate-g

Macro takeaways/lessons from the week:
-The California fires are horrible - believe me, I live here and have a very good understanding of what a Shitshow this will make the next several years to a decade of rebuilding.

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