US Politics
Allegations of corruption and covert operations have surfaced involving high-profile political figures and government agencies. Patrick Byrne, former CEO, claims involvement in purported FBI-orchestrated operations, including an alleged $18 million bribe to Hillary Clinton in 2016 as part of “Operation Snow Globe.” Byrne suggests this was intended to control Clinton during a potential presidency. He also alleges a scheme to plant child pornography on Donald Trump’s servers, which he claims was destroyed on orders from Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray. Byrne implicates figures like Barack Obama and John Brennan in these events, framing them as efforts to manipulate political outcomes. Additionally, he claims Jeffrey Epstein’s death was a murder to prevent him from revealing damaging information. Byrne positions himself as a whistleblower exposing what he sees as systemic corruption, warning of implications for American democracy.
The Real ID program, set for enforcement by May 2025, requires U.S. residents to obtain a Real ID card for domestic flights and federal facility access. Critics argue it infringes on states’ rights and privacy. The Real ID Act, passed in 2005, aims to enhance national security through centralized identification. Despite opposition, the TSA plans a phased implementation. Critics, including the ACLU, warn of increased government surveillance and privacy invasion, urging citizens to oppose the program before enforcement.
Finally, discussions around Donald Trump’s potential re-election have highlighted concerns about possible revenge against adversaries. The political landscape is depicted in three layers: the “Deep State,” lawfare lawyers, and the news media. The article suggests Trump should focus on national issues like inflation and border security rather than seeking revenge. It proposes negotiating with the political establishment to prosecute key figures responsible for past wrongdoings, emphasizing accountability and addressing the country’s challenges.
Economy
The global economy reportedly faces a downturn, evidenced by a 50% drop in demand for Europe’s tech giant ASML and a revenue decline for luxury goods company LVMH. ASML, a key player in semiconductor manufacturing, reported a significant decrease in future business bookings, missing analyst expectations. This downturn affects the broader goods economy, with ASML’s stock experiencing its worst performance in 25 years. LVMH’s revenue decline is attributed to an “uncertain economic and geopolitical environment,” aligning with falling growth expectations. The bond market reflects this slowdown, with interest rates entering a decline phase. Despite hopes for recovery through rate cuts and Chinese stimulus, historical evidence suggests these measures may not be effective, underscoring a synchronized downturn across various sectors.
The global financial system is reportedly poised for change, driven by entities like the Bank for International Settlements and the International Monetary Fund. Speculation surrounds a shift towards a one-world system, potentially facilitated by a central bank digital currency network. The BRICS nations are developing an alternative global currency system, challenging the US dollar’s dominance. This “unit” currency, backed by gold and participating countries’ currencies, aims to provide an alternative to the US-controlled SWIFT network. The BRICS’ efforts to reduce dollar reliance and formalize trade agreements in their currencies indicate a move towards a multipolar financial system.
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Allegations of High-Level Corruption and Blackmail Surface Online
EVIDENCE OF CORRUPTION: Evidence of Obama, CIA Brennan, FBI Comey blackmailing Hillary Clinton with a bribe of $18 million dollars which she accepted.
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ASML and LVMH Stumble: A Global Economic Red Flag as Chip Demand and Luxury Sales Plummet
Unexpected and pretty stunning 50% plunge in chipmaker demand for Europe’s most valuable tech company reinforces the notion that the global economy did stumble pretty badly this summer, with the consequences spreading out all over the world.
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TSA to Enforce Real ID Program Amid Privacy Concerns and State Rights Debate
“The proposed rule maintains the May 7, 2025, deadline while providing necessary flexibility for agencies to begin enforcement in a way that takes into account security, operational risk, and public impact,” the spokesperson wrote.
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DoD Directive Sparks Controversy Over Expanded Military Authority on U.S. Soil
A DoD directive has expanded domestic military authority to include LETHAL force.
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Biden Warns Critics Over Hurricane Response Allegations: “They Will Pay the Price”
“I think those who have been spreading these lies to try to undermine the opposition, they are going to pay a price for it,” Biden said.
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BRICS Summit: A New Global Currency System on the Horizon?
When you have the BIS and the IMF standing behind these kinds of initiatives, one would think it’s almost like that old adage: we’re pushing for a One World Currency.
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The Three Layers of Culpability: Trump’s Potential Revenge and the Deep State’s Dilemma
Finally, as the days dwindle down to November 5, you understand exactly what motivates the three layers of evil heaping America with malice and punishment.
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