There is no doubt we’re being played, the question, as always, is who is playing us? My barometer is based on who sensationalizes a story first.
One of the first news organizations to sound the alarm on this Palantir contract was the New York Times. That indicates the DS is worried this database is going to solidify the Administration’s ability to stop the laundering of our tax dollars.
My second thought is, how many times were we told to be careful who we follow? If news sites we consider to be conservative run with a derivative of a NYT article, what does that tell us? They’re either paytriots who don’t care what they say as long as it gets clicks, or, they’re controlled opposition.
Yes, we should challenge everything and analyze the reality. The DS already spies on all of us, they already have that capability. The intent of this database is to clean up the intentionally weak financial systems that enable the DS to misappropriate money to fund their operations.
This feels like a variation on the Sum of All Fears script. And, the plot twist we’re overlooking is the involvement of Russians in fanning the flames.
The attack on Putin’s helicopter, a “surprise” attack deep inside Russian territory, and the bombing of the Kerch bridge suggests that either the Russian intelligence and military have glaring weaknesses, or people in high positions are complicit in allowing these attacks to happen.
Nether possibility bodes well for President Putin. He either as internal forces trying to undermine him, or trying to pull him, and the world, into a broader conflict.
I’m starting to think there is involvement from inside of Russia. First, someone in the know, alerted Ukraine about Putin’s secret visit to Kursk, then Ukraine pulls off this “surprise” attack deep inside Russia, and they also manage to bomb the bridge into Crimea.
Either the Russian military is not as competent as we’ve been told, or, these events have been allowed to happen.
Thanks for the information, I’ve been so busy lately I haven’t been able to keep up. Knowing this reinforces my belief that forces inside of Russia are trying to undermine President Putin.
There is no way a badly depleted Ukrainian military has pulled off this surprise attack, attacking Putin’s helicopter, and bombing the bridge into Crimea without help from inside Russia. These events are giving me a Sum of All Fears vibe.
How is it possible the Russian air defenses fended off a drone swarm from attacking President Putin’s helicopter convoy, but couldn’t defend their interior air bases? There are just too many things about this war that don’t add up. And, it continues to be the only war in decades that has no embedded reporting.
I believe President Trump is maneuvering to blow the lid off the artificial scarcity narrative. Everyone acts like we have to inflict pain on ourselves with austerity measures, but I think President Trump sees a path to bringing in revenue that nobody else can imagine or understand, evidently including Musk.
As you say it is a subsection to section 43201 which is directed at creating an AI system for the Department of Commerce. I can’t imagine a single court that would interpret it as extending beyond an AI system for Commerce.
If the AP and Cornyn are trashing the provision then they see it as harming the DS. I saw a post earlier with a partial screenshot of the actual bill, not the AP’s interpretation.
Reading the text, the provision appears to be limited to Department of Commerce systems and the prohibition is to ensure states don’t pass laws to prevent the bew system from monitoring interstate commerce.
This is very likely DOGE related. If you look at a repetitive pattern in the DOGE findings it was that antiquated information systems enables the fraud, waste, and abuse. And, that the systems made it practically impossible for the President’s core team to manage the Executive Branch.
I’ve been saying for months now one of the DOGE objectives is to create an AI application that enables the President and his team to actually monitor and manage the Executive Branch. The software will eliminate the ability of the DS to hide their money laundering activities through the various Executive Agencies.
I haven’t totally digested the prohibition of states to attempt to regulate the AI systems being developed and deployed under this Act. I suspect that in order to receive Federal funding the States will be required to allow the AI to link with State-Level systems to monitor the usage of Federal funds.
If I’m correct this 10 year term is meant to block the DS from simply moving their activities down to the state level and having states enact laws to prohibit transparency.
First off, I don’t think either Chamber can muster 2/3 of their members to override the President. They might be able to pass something, but if it’s vetoed, I don’t think they’ll be able to override it.
Second, as much as I dislike Graham, he could be playing a role here. President Trump posted a Truth four days ago saying he had been stopping really bad things from happening to Russia. Maybe it’s Graham’s role to reveal what those really bad things are.
https://truthsocial.com/users/realDonaldTrump/statuses/114580564427808609
Palantir was tasked by Trump to create a tracking database of Americans who have taken the COVID ‘vaccine’, and more importantly, those who refused.
Is there any sauce to support this claim? The vaccines only received their Emergency Authorization a few weeks before President Trump left office. I don’t recall any talk of a Covid vaccine database being commissioned by the outgoing Trump Administration.
I think we already have mass surveillance being conducted by the 3 letter agencies.
What we have on the financial side of the Government is deliberate incompetence to enable fraud.
Maybe I’m reading this wrong, but it seems like this Palantir deal is to help clean up the fraud and money laundering by establishing one centralized, clean database. And, if the NYT is worried about it, I’m inclined to believe it is targeting the corruption versus creating a surveillance state. The NYT would be applauding a surveillance state.
This seems like it’s related to some of the things DOGE discovered. I recall several examples of multiple “people” drawing Social Security checks on the same Social Security number. There were some other situations where similar things were happening all because the Government software and databases intentionally suck to enable fraud.
Maybe I’m looking at this the wrong way, but here goes:
Trade is an integral part of Foreign Policy. Only the Executive Branch can negotiate Treaties and Trade Agreements. Tariffs are an essential component in the negotiating strategy.
Claiming that only Congress can impose tariffs disrupts the Executive Branch’s ability to use Trade as a means to achieving Foreign Policy objectives and Economic goals. Claiming that only Congress can impose tariffs infringes on Executive Branch powers.
The constitutional authority to establish the tariff schedules belongs to Congress. The constitutional authority to impose the tariffs contained in the schedules belongs to the Executive. The same is true of the income tax code. It is set by Congress, but its administration is an Executive Branch function.
It seems to me the only plaintiff that could possibly have standing in this situation would be the House of Representatives. And, Speaker Johnson, who is a constitutional attorney, has said on multiple occasions he does not believe what President Trump is doing is a violation of the separation of powers.
So, somehow, the Q team is unaware of events that are absolutely critical to mission success?
I’m more inclined to believe this is a case of disinformation is necessary. I have no speculation as to why, but I don’t believe for a minute that Q and Q+ are flying that blind.
What intrigues me is how Ukraine would know Putin was visiting Kursk? The only way they would know Putin was in the helicopter convoy is if someone on the Russian side leaked it to Ukraine. Logically, the only way Ukraine can be accused of personally targeting President Putin, is if the had credible intel he was onboard one of the helicopters.
I’m not sure I agree that Putin saying it first gives POTUS any cover. If anything it increases the ability of the Dems and MSM to cry Putin Puppet should POTUS agree it was a coup.
One thing is for sure, President Trump knows Zelensky was installed and he made that clear in the perfect phone call. Somewhere toward the end of the transcript President says something like, “people say your win was a surprise, but I don’t think it was a really a surprise.”
The only way I see this playing out is if someone who can’t be dismissed as Putin Puppet has receipts. But, again, I don’t see how this helps POTUS.
My impression is these two guys are not only lying, but they are intentionally doing it badly to make it blatantly obvious. I might not be a body language expert, but these guys have been around the seat of power long enough to be convincing liars if the situation calls for it.
I like Colonel Macgregor, still I have to be honest. If he was the expert that he presents himself to be the war would have been over almost three years ago and Ukraine would be a vassal state of Russia.
I don’t pretend to know what President Trump’s strategy is, but I know what he went through to be in this position. I believe he is Q+ and there is a necessary set of moves and countermoves to bring down the Cabal.
If I’m wrong, call me Linus, because I’ve been waiting here for over five years for the Great Awakening, like Linus waited for the Great Pumpkin.
Thanks, I was totally unaware a rescissions package was sent to Congress.
You’re right about the lack of unity. Something like the rescission package will get sunk by RINOs and fiscal conservatives alike. One will say it’s too much, the other says it’s not enough. The end result is we’re stuck in the status quo.
I feel certain NWO-DS actors were involved, but that doesn’t diminish the fact Russia was unable to detect and prevent an attack deep inside its territory. What I don’t like is an event like this makes Russia look vulnerable and will embolden the warmongers.
I guess there is an outside chance Russia let it happen as part of a strategy.