ASHE I am with you: "Prosecute all of them. Anyone that violated their oath and caused harm on the American people needs to be dragged into the light and held to account. I hope we see other agencies follow suit with criminal referrals. And I hope they livestream the trials."
Or it has been DOGE'ed and cleaned out. Then you can have AI do most of the work and human intervention required when the AI discovers something. Much of the work done at the lower levels can be taken over by AI because it is paper pushing. The difference between a bored human paper pusher and AI is that AI will actually read the document flagging patterns it was programmed to flag and send it to someone for review.
Supposedly AI has the capability to learn, so as fraud schemes become more sophisticated, so does the AI. The bots can also point fingers at where in the chain the irregularities started. Fraud may become automated, but IMO requires human intervention to perpetuate it because multiple people in the paper pushing have to look the other way. I wouldn't be surprised if AI was used in the very beginning and people like Big Balls were programming the engine to learn from what it found. The question I have is who controls the AI? QFS?
With this, I can see how FHFA can be part time. Trump is using the Scaramucci model, since these temporary bureaucrats only have to please Trump, not the Senate or any other deep state operative and is a good way to clean out agencies of entrenched middle level bureaucrats, shrink the bureaucracy or implement a procedure that the media will gaslight to no avail and things like the wrap-up smear won't work.
Eileen, You and I are on the same page. I have said for years that I could run most government operations without any humans. If we think about it, the government merely shuffles money from point A to point B. The shuffle doesnβt require people, it just requires accounts with names attached. One computer merely interfaces with another.
I realized this in doing my own income taxes. I get all kinds of paperwork in a year and copies go to the IRS. At yearβs end, it is my job to reconcile all of those pieces of data. Then, when I hit βSendβ my computer sends my reconciliation to the IRS computer and, if I have reconciled each piece of data properly, nothing happens.
But, if I missed one 1099, I get a computerized letter from the IRS. No human being in our government ever knows unless I fail to correct my error in the IRS system. The whole thing is a game of computers controlling me.
This is why so much corruption is prevalent in Washington. People who understand the game merely put computers into an NGO and set up programs to communicate with government programs. The computers do the dirty work and no one in Washington needs to do anything.
What the NGO needs to do is reconcile its money with the government computers. Meanwhile, the humans on the payroll in Washington get money transferred to their bank accounts by computer and their job is to reconcile that money with the IRS at yearβs end. Their main job is to occupy space and respond if their computer sees something that doesnβt match and a standard computer generated letter didnβt correct. So, mostly their government job is to schmooze and drink coffee. For sure, their job is not to actually produce anything!
Most government employees are expendable. AI will complete the process that computers started in about 1960!
And the AI won't get all lathered up about working itself out of a job, either. All it cares about (if indeed it has any feelings) is keeping its cores busy, and it has many other ways to do that.
Could be, Eileen. A big part of running any government program, especially programs specifically designed to hand out money, is looking for patterns and anomalies, and AI is *particularly* good at that.
Go read Joe Lange's substack from yesterday, "Strategic Deception" in ref to this appointment. Pulte will take the heat from Tulsi's revelations this month. And then the Senate will vote to confirm DJT's real choice, Devin Nunes. Genius. Sun Tzu. That's DJT.
Lately I have been laughing to myself and positing the idea of a DONALD J TRUMP PRESIDENTIAL DATA CENTER. It would be BIG. It would be BEAUTIFUL. It would use MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF ENERGY, but would somehow also be SELF SUSTAINING. People think I am kidding.
Iβve been working hard to raise awareness about Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), the safe, compact nuclear power systems our U.S. Navy has used for decades.
These SMRs have a proven safety record. They already power our nuclear aircraft carriers and submarines without any major accidents. If they can reliably power massive warships and subs, they can easily power the new AI data centers weβre building.
Pres. Trump recently signed an Executive Order that cuts through all the red tape and regulations. This makes it much faster and easier to build these SMR power plants right on site at the new data centers.
This is a smart, practical solution for Americaβs growing energy needs!
May I take this one step farther? The Presidentβs plan is for the new AI data centers to install their own power production facilities. This will place hundreds of these smaller power plants all over America.
The advantage is this will eliminate the huge risk we now have with the vulnerability of our long distance power distribution. The present system can be attacked and affect millions. The new distributed system makes power more localized.
Can this be the real value of AI? AI will definitely aid productivity in business, but reducing the risk of massive power shortages seems to me to be of greater advantage to us.
Remember too Jim, those SMR-equipped data centers will generate more power than they consume, which excess will be sold to nearby human communities.
Also, not to pick a nit, but in the power industry long-distance power lines are called 'transmission.' Distribution is the lines from the substations to the customers.
And the worst problem with transmission is the many years it takes to build new lines. Planning, budgeting, long material lead times, years to install... 15 years is an optimistic estimate.
Here in NC I have watched this in reverse. A century ago almost every small town had a textile mill or a tobacco plant with a steam driven power generator. The town was also provided with electricity as a side benefit.
Carolina Power and Light came up with a unique idea. They would fund a transmission system to interconnect these towns and supply power to other customers in between. So, each townβs industry became a back-up to all of the others. And, CP&L didnβt need to build huge generating facilities.
Over the next 100 years the demand boomed and CP&L began building central station coal fired plants and the towns began to shut down their less efficient smaller units. Then, CP&L began building huge Nuclear plants.
When America started off shoring our manufacturing, almost 100% of the local industry closed and we have zero small local power plants.
So, here we are. The brilliant idea today is to go back to 1900 and have local businesses supply local power. Wow! What a great plan.
I hope we can all see the humor in this. Americaβs biggest enemy is us. What seems to be smart in the short-term is often seen as wrong long-term, or at least not as smart as it originally appeared. βProgressβ can be a bumpy road.
Centralization of anything works, up until it doesn't. It collapses under the weight of its own inefficiency.
This is true in all human endeavors, but is nowhere more obvious than in government, and large quasi-governmental activities like power companies. The more power they get, the more inefficient and arbitrary they get.
There is a limit to this -- eventually these entities get so remote and unresponsive that they fail due to their own inability to react to market feedback. Then they die.
Or so goes the theory. I have a feeling we are about to find out just how this works, especially regarding government. So long as they can keep the proles in line through fear, they can maintain at least the semblance of power. There comes a time this no longer works, and then the jig is up.
We're getting close, and Trump is showing us. The emperor is naked.
The beauty of the future of small local power generation is CP&Lβs original idea will still work. Existing power companies can buy the excess power and all of the small generators can become back-ups for the others. And, no more giant power plants will be needed plus they still handle the billing and transmission. To me we are moving toward a win-win scenario. But, maybe I have missed something.
I agree. My point was the excess power is what will save localities from long term outages. So, the key is to set things up to interface with the local grid.
Americans are increasingly rejecting the one-sided news coverage of today. The future demands a MSM environment where lies have consequences, biases need to be called out, and We The People, not the elites, decides what information we consume. Restoring the original intent of the Smith-Mundt Act and improve the safeguards the Smith-Mundt Act originally provided will go a long way to restoring faith and trust in the MSM.
Just a side note, here. I have grown weary of the Candace/Erika noise, and the poor patsy Tyler framing. This may send you over the edge, or out of the rabbit hole, lol, but I've about decided that they had Scotty beam them up (Charlie, Erika, and kids) to someplace safe. I thought Erika looked different in her post Charlie photos, compared to her family photos of them all together. And then Vivify wrote that piece comparing the similarities between Obummer and Vance. π€ It never settled right with me how Vance rushed in to save the day, or whatever that was he was doing.
So, yup, Scotty beamed them up. That makes more sense to me in this twilight zone that never ends. πβ€οΈππ
Looking for a new rabbit hole π π³ π₯ BTW. Lol.
I donβt follow Candace anymoreβ¦but that said, I am still in on the coverup.
I did read Vivifyβs piece on Vance. I had problems with him in the beginning. Thereβs nothing about him so far that would get my vote for President but I also didnβt quite agree with Vivifyβs take.
Badlands and the Promethean ladies are my favorite takes.
I use my spiritual books to beam myself out of the inundationβ¦
Interesting times! Loved your replyβ¦it was the perfect πΆ and a good mood lift
I was going to say, if anyone asked where they were beamed up to, the answer would be, "Valhalla, of course!"
Happy it made you laugh. Every once in awhile I have to dive off the deep end myself so I don't take things so seriously.
Vivify has strong positions, the 911 piece bothered me some, and I don't think Vance is equal to Mr. Hope and Change himself, but it was still an astute comparison. I love Susan and Barbara, and love it when Rich invites either of them on. I'm happy here on the brief, too. Great takes all around.
Has anyone read Joe Lange's latest article about Pulte? Pulte is a placeholder and suggests Devin Nunes is the potential DNI waiting in the wings. Scaramucci model.
Just read it. Joe has a knack for thinking below the noise. Devin Nunes is already trusted by Trump supportersβ¦that would be a welcome position by so many.
And Joe does a great job explaining the use of confusion in The Art of War πβ€οΈπ
The Green in Green Energy has never been just the watermelon metaphor ("hammer-and-sickle red on the inside") but also, and for most, especially in government, the green of unlimited, unaudited, unaccountable cash - those mobsters aren't idealogues. Zeldin's allegations and actions are a gut punch to the looters, and I think Ashe is right - Musk and Doge, at Trump's direction, ended the "unaudited" and "unaccountable" facets of the scam and turned off the "unlimited" tap.
So, if Shawn Taylor's work on the RICO involving international mortgage fraud funding all these cartels and their "American agents" a.k.a. 1) Shifty Schift, 2) Lititia James, 3) Lisa Cook, and a whole bunch Arizona's top leaders is truly coming to a head in the next 90-180 days, then who better to oversee all aspects of the operation than the acting DNI who is named in these three support articles. USAID was only one source of funding, the mortgage scandal goes all the way back to Whitewater. Mortgages issued in the millions on homes valued in the low hundred thousands, multiple times.
In 2005 I met Pulte's grandfather on a plane going to the home builders show in Orlando. It was on a commercial airliner, and not in first class. Real salt of the earth guy, who at that time owned the largest homebuilding company in the U.S. As an energy efficiency consultant in the building industry, having set with Pulte regional corporate leaders (not so genuine), it impressed me how he genuinely listened to concerns I raised regarding industry standards and took notes on solutions I offered for improving their homes. I remember him thanking me and saying something to the effect of "I built my business on cost effective ways, to do the right thing." Seems like his grandson may be following in his footsteps. Look up his non-profit work with the "Detroit Blight" authority.
Itβs fantastic to see the green energy narrative getting the well deserved exposure. There is still so many very intelligent well meaning people who believe these programs were introduced to be of benefit to humanity. However, there are valid concerns over data center technologies and how they are being deployed. What I would love to see is that some of these impacts and concerns get addressed by the slew of suppressed technology that has been buried through the patent process. Water production, hydro energy, and other alternative energy sources can relieve the water and energy constraints of the archaic and outdated infrastructure we run in today. There is even distributed AI tech available where you can have your own compute systems in order to take back control of your personal compute infrastructure. A distributed network is more resilient and more sovereign which is what we should be aiming for, not a greater control grid.
Major difference between AI and green energy scams: AI is mostly privately funded. The green energy scams were just a way to tap into unlimited government cash flows.
Sort of like Cali's 'high speed rail to nowhere.' It has, and continues to, spend tons of government money. Enough money that a real rail company probably could have built a Shinkansen-style high-speed rail across the width of the country. But in Cali, I'll bet most of that money has gone to Dumocrat insiders.
Iran - the MSM just can't stop making fools of themselves. And I like the PDJT is making people question what is being said -- by the MSM AND by him.
DNI - I wonder how many will connect the dots that we can actually have a much smaller gov't.
Green Grants -- I agree with Ashe -- prosecute them all.
Scarcity Model -- I can share from a very micro level. I work at a lumberyard. We are now seeing the lumber mills (Canadian gov't?) withholding lumber to drive up the prices of lumber. There is NO scarcity of lumber, but they are manipulating the market to make more money. And frankly, to make more money on some pretty crappy lumber. So very frustrating at the ground level.
Putin -- I wish he would just end this "war". I know the ends have not been accomplished yet....apparently....but this is getting old.
England -- law enforcement is now inverted. That family should sue for everything they can get.
Great brief again. Thank you so much for all your work
Thanks to all the commenters. I love reading your takes. Some of you have brains that think very differently from me. I need to see that.
Wish I could be a part of cleaning up our housing market! Watching sales in CA compared to TN a couple years ago, vlew my mind! I knew something was wrong, but being a newbie I just mentioned it to my coworkers & they agreed, something strange was happening!
The DNI position was denuded by the intelligence agencies upon its creation via off limits of their budgets. Ask, maybe theyβll do whatβs asked. Poor Ms Gabbard finally figured out the title was impressive, but the power was minimal and of little consequence.
Fun Brief today.
ASHE I am with you: "Prosecute all of them. Anyone that violated their oath and caused harm on the American people needs to be dragged into the light and held to account. I hope we see other agencies follow suit with criminal referrals. And I hope they livestream the trials."
Let the fun begin...
God Wins!
God Bless!!!
It does seem odd to make DNI just one more hat on a hatrack of duties - unless an actual working, highly experienced ππ©πͺπ¦π§ ππΉπ¦π€πΆπ΅πͺπ·π¦ can see that many of those titles were greatly inflated and can be fulfilled by a much smaller competent bureaucracy. Wait - isn't that something we voted for? π
Or it has been DOGE'ed and cleaned out. Then you can have AI do most of the work and human intervention required when the AI discovers something. Much of the work done at the lower levels can be taken over by AI because it is paper pushing. The difference between a bored human paper pusher and AI is that AI will actually read the document flagging patterns it was programmed to flag and send it to someone for review.
Supposedly AI has the capability to learn, so as fraud schemes become more sophisticated, so does the AI. The bots can also point fingers at where in the chain the irregularities started. Fraud may become automated, but IMO requires human intervention to perpetuate it because multiple people in the paper pushing have to look the other way. I wouldn't be surprised if AI was used in the very beginning and people like Big Balls were programming the engine to learn from what it found. The question I have is who controls the AI? QFS?
With this, I can see how FHFA can be part time. Trump is using the Scaramucci model, since these temporary bureaucrats only have to please Trump, not the Senate or any other deep state operative and is a good way to clean out agencies of entrenched middle level bureaucrats, shrink the bureaucracy or implement a procedure that the media will gaslight to no avail and things like the wrap-up smear won't work.
Eileen, You and I are on the same page. I have said for years that I could run most government operations without any humans. If we think about it, the government merely shuffles money from point A to point B. The shuffle doesnβt require people, it just requires accounts with names attached. One computer merely interfaces with another.
I realized this in doing my own income taxes. I get all kinds of paperwork in a year and copies go to the IRS. At yearβs end, it is my job to reconcile all of those pieces of data. Then, when I hit βSendβ my computer sends my reconciliation to the IRS computer and, if I have reconciled each piece of data properly, nothing happens.
But, if I missed one 1099, I get a computerized letter from the IRS. No human being in our government ever knows unless I fail to correct my error in the IRS system. The whole thing is a game of computers controlling me.
This is why so much corruption is prevalent in Washington. People who understand the game merely put computers into an NGO and set up programs to communicate with government programs. The computers do the dirty work and no one in Washington needs to do anything.
What the NGO needs to do is reconcile its money with the government computers. Meanwhile, the humans on the payroll in Washington get money transferred to their bank accounts by computer and their job is to reconcile that money with the IRS at yearβs end. Their main job is to occupy space and respond if their computer sees something that doesnβt match and a standard computer generated letter didnβt correct. So, mostly their government job is to schmooze and drink coffee. For sure, their job is not to actually produce anything!
Most government employees are expendable. AI will complete the process that computers started in about 1960!
And the AI won't get all lathered up about working itself out of a job, either. All it cares about (if indeed it has any feelings) is keeping its cores busy, and it has many other ways to do that.
Could be, Eileen. A big part of running any government program, especially programs specifically designed to hand out money, is looking for patterns and anomalies, and AI is *particularly* good at that.
Go read Joe Lange's substack from yesterday, "Strategic Deception" in ref to this appointment. Pulte will take the heat from Tulsi's revelations this month. And then the Senate will vote to confirm DJT's real choice, Devin Nunes. Genius. Sun Tzu. That's DJT.
Lately I have been laughing to myself and positing the idea of a DONALD J TRUMP PRESIDENTIAL DATA CENTER. It would be BIG. It would be BEAUTIFUL. It would use MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF ENERGY, but would somehow also be SELF SUSTAINING. People think I am kidding.
Iβve been working hard to raise awareness about Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), the safe, compact nuclear power systems our U.S. Navy has used for decades.
These SMRs have a proven safety record. They already power our nuclear aircraft carriers and submarines without any major accidents. If they can reliably power massive warships and subs, they can easily power the new AI data centers weβre building.
Pres. Trump recently signed an Executive Order that cuts through all the red tape and regulations. This makes it much faster and easier to build these SMR power plants right on site at the new data centers.
This is a smart, practical solution for Americaβs growing energy needs!
May I take this one step farther? The Presidentβs plan is for the new AI data centers to install their own power production facilities. This will place hundreds of these smaller power plants all over America.
The advantage is this will eliminate the huge risk we now have with the vulnerability of our long distance power distribution. The present system can be attacked and affect millions. The new distributed system makes power more localized.
Can this be the real value of AI? AI will definitely aid productivity in business, but reducing the risk of massive power shortages seems to me to be of greater advantage to us.
Remember too Jim, those SMR-equipped data centers will generate more power than they consume, which excess will be sold to nearby human communities.
Also, not to pick a nit, but in the power industry long-distance power lines are called 'transmission.' Distribution is the lines from the substations to the customers.
And the worst problem with transmission is the many years it takes to build new lines. Planning, budgeting, long material lead times, years to install... 15 years is an optimistic estimate.
Here in NC I have watched this in reverse. A century ago almost every small town had a textile mill or a tobacco plant with a steam driven power generator. The town was also provided with electricity as a side benefit.
Carolina Power and Light came up with a unique idea. They would fund a transmission system to interconnect these towns and supply power to other customers in between. So, each townβs industry became a back-up to all of the others. And, CP&L didnβt need to build huge generating facilities.
Over the next 100 years the demand boomed and CP&L began building central station coal fired plants and the towns began to shut down their less efficient smaller units. Then, CP&L began building huge Nuclear plants.
When America started off shoring our manufacturing, almost 100% of the local industry closed and we have zero small local power plants.
So, here we are. The brilliant idea today is to go back to 1900 and have local businesses supply local power. Wow! What a great plan.
I hope we can all see the humor in this. Americaβs biggest enemy is us. What seems to be smart in the short-term is often seen as wrong long-term, or at least not as smart as it originally appeared. βProgressβ can be a bumpy road.
Or, everything old is new again... π
Centralization of anything works, up until it doesn't. It collapses under the weight of its own inefficiency.
This is true in all human endeavors, but is nowhere more obvious than in government, and large quasi-governmental activities like power companies. The more power they get, the more inefficient and arbitrary they get.
There is a limit to this -- eventually these entities get so remote and unresponsive that they fail due to their own inability to react to market feedback. Then they die.
Or so goes the theory. I have a feeling we are about to find out just how this works, especially regarding government. So long as they can keep the proles in line through fear, they can maintain at least the semblance of power. There comes a time this no longer works, and then the jig is up.
We're getting close, and Trump is showing us. The emperor is naked.
The beauty of the future of small local power generation is CP&Lβs original idea will still work. Existing power companies can buy the excess power and all of the small generators can become back-ups for the others. And, no more giant power plants will be needed plus they still handle the billing and transmission. To me we are moving toward a win-win scenario. But, maybe I have missed something.
I agree. My point was the excess power is what will save localities from long term outages. So, the key is to set things up to interface with the local grid.
Ding Ding! Love this. I donβt know much about it, but I know it exists. Thanks!
... and UFO Hangar. If we can put drones on a ballroom, surely we could also ... π
Americans are increasingly rejecting the one-sided news coverage of today. The future demands a MSM environment where lies have consequences, biases need to be called out, and We The People, not the elites, decides what information we consume. Restoring the original intent of the Smith-Mundt Act and improve the safeguards the Smith-Mundt Act originally provided will go a long way to restoring faith and trust in the MSM.
I hear ya, Ashe... One guy in control of Fannie, Freddie, CIA and the other 'interagencies'... Could go very well for the Sovereigns or very bad.
Good read, also.
https://jlange.substack.com/p/strategic-deception?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=pfhz4
Indeed. Caught that yesterday. Great stuff.
Thanks for the reminder! Iβm behind on Joeβs substack posts
Just a side note, here. I have grown weary of the Candace/Erika noise, and the poor patsy Tyler framing. This may send you over the edge, or out of the rabbit hole, lol, but I've about decided that they had Scotty beam them up (Charlie, Erika, and kids) to someplace safe. I thought Erika looked different in her post Charlie photos, compared to her family photos of them all together. And then Vivify wrote that piece comparing the similarities between Obummer and Vance. π€ It never settled right with me how Vance rushed in to save the day, or whatever that was he was doing.
So, yup, Scotty beamed them up. That makes more sense to me in this twilight zone that never ends. πβ€οΈππ
Looking for a new rabbit hole π π³ π₯ BTW. Lol.
Still laughing π
That was refreshing!! π
I donβt follow Candace anymoreβ¦but that said, I am still in on the coverup.
I did read Vivifyβs piece on Vance. I had problems with him in the beginning. Thereβs nothing about him so far that would get my vote for President but I also didnβt quite agree with Vivifyβs take.
Badlands and the Promethean ladies are my favorite takes.
I use my spiritual books to beam myself out of the inundationβ¦
Interesting times! Loved your replyβ¦it was the perfect πΆ and a good mood lift
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Thanks, Anna
I'm laughing, too. Glad you did, too.
I was going to say, if anyone asked where they were beamed up to, the answer would be, "Valhalla, of course!"
Happy it made you laugh. Every once in awhile I have to dive off the deep end myself so I don't take things so seriously.
Vivify has strong positions, the 911 piece bothered me some, and I don't think Vance is equal to Mr. Hope and Change himself, but it was still an astute comparison. I love Susan and Barbara, and love it when Rich invites either of them on. I'm happy here on the brief, too. Great takes all around.
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π―% With you!!
(Still chuckling π€)
β€οΈπππtoo funny πΈππβοΈπΉ
Play your piano and be happyπΉ
You're welcome. I get behind, too. So much to read, so much to listen to.
Has anyone read Joe Lange's latest article about Pulte? Pulte is a placeholder and suggests Devin Nunes is the potential DNI waiting in the wings. Scaramucci model.
https://jlange.substack.com/p/strategic-deception
Just read it. Joe has a knack for thinking below the noise. Devin Nunes is already trusted by Trump supportersβ¦that would be a welcome position by so many.
And Joe does a great job explaining the use of confusion in The Art of War πβ€οΈπ
I have to post this here as it falls in line with The BM Brief. Historical. Very important stuff.
https://nofilterjustfacts.substack.com/p/mckinley-buried-twice
Great read!
Great but tragic article. This truth about British policy and US citizen treachery is dynamite. But it points to how we are getting free.
The fact that Pulte is making Senate republicans apoplectic is a sign for the positive.
The Green in Green Energy has never been just the watermelon metaphor ("hammer-and-sickle red on the inside") but also, and for most, especially in government, the green of unlimited, unaudited, unaccountable cash - those mobsters aren't idealogues. Zeldin's allegations and actions are a gut punch to the looters, and I think Ashe is right - Musk and Doge, at Trump's direction, ended the "unaudited" and "unaccountable" facets of the scam and turned off the "unlimited" tap.
So, if Shawn Taylor's work on the RICO involving international mortgage fraud funding all these cartels and their "American agents" a.k.a. 1) Shifty Schift, 2) Lititia James, 3) Lisa Cook, and a whole bunch Arizona's top leaders is truly coming to a head in the next 90-180 days, then who better to oversee all aspects of the operation than the acting DNI who is named in these three support articles. USAID was only one source of funding, the mortgage scandal goes all the way back to Whitewater. Mortgages issued in the millions on homes valued in the low hundred thousands, multiple times.
In 2005 I met Pulte's grandfather on a plane going to the home builders show in Orlando. It was on a commercial airliner, and not in first class. Real salt of the earth guy, who at that time owned the largest homebuilding company in the U.S. As an energy efficiency consultant in the building industry, having set with Pulte regional corporate leaders (not so genuine), it impressed me how he genuinely listened to concerns I raised regarding industry standards and took notes on solutions I offered for improving their homes. I remember him thanking me and saying something to the effect of "I built my business on cost effective ways, to do the right thing." Seems like his grandson may be following in his footsteps. Look up his non-profit work with the "Detroit Blight" authority.
1) Report: Sen. Schiff Under Investigation for Mortgage Fraud - The MortgagePoint https://share.google/ioCVwYYt4AMS1QUmh
2) Trump housing chief requests new criminal investigation into Letitia James https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/25/trump-letitia-james-mortgage-fraud-investigation-referral?CMP=share_btn_url
3) What Is Lisa Cook, the Fed Governor, Accused of Doing? - The New York Times https://share.google/FMaIcGLhAXtiRHM4q
Itβs fantastic to see the green energy narrative getting the well deserved exposure. There is still so many very intelligent well meaning people who believe these programs were introduced to be of benefit to humanity. However, there are valid concerns over data center technologies and how they are being deployed. What I would love to see is that some of these impacts and concerns get addressed by the slew of suppressed technology that has been buried through the patent process. Water production, hydro energy, and other alternative energy sources can relieve the water and energy constraints of the archaic and outdated infrastructure we run in today. There is even distributed AI tech available where you can have your own compute systems in order to take back control of your personal compute infrastructure. A distributed network is more resilient and more sovereign which is what we should be aiming for, not a greater control grid.
Major difference between AI and green energy scams: AI is mostly privately funded. The green energy scams were just a way to tap into unlimited government cash flows.
Sort of like Cali's 'high speed rail to nowhere.' It has, and continues to, spend tons of government money. Enough money that a real rail company probably could have built a Shinkansen-style high-speed rail across the width of the country. But in Cali, I'll bet most of that money has gone to Dumocrat insiders.
Good morning:
Iran - the MSM just can't stop making fools of themselves. And I like the PDJT is making people question what is being said -- by the MSM AND by him.
DNI - I wonder how many will connect the dots that we can actually have a much smaller gov't.
Green Grants -- I agree with Ashe -- prosecute them all.
Scarcity Model -- I can share from a very micro level. I work at a lumberyard. We are now seeing the lumber mills (Canadian gov't?) withholding lumber to drive up the prices of lumber. There is NO scarcity of lumber, but they are manipulating the market to make more money. And frankly, to make more money on some pretty crappy lumber. So very frustrating at the ground level.
Putin -- I wish he would just end this "war". I know the ends have not been accomplished yet....apparently....but this is getting old.
England -- law enforcement is now inverted. That family should sue for everything they can get.
Great brief again. Thank you so much for all your work
Thanks to all the commenters. I love reading your takes. Some of you have brains that think very differently from me. I need to see that.
IMO when you use tools to summarize articles it would nevertheless be proper to cite the sources of those articles.
Agree.
MY TAKE: ODNI has been neutralized. Itβs meaningless now, giving IC free reign.
Accountability? Fat chance.
Source(s)??? Name the "influencers" please...
Wish I could be a part of cleaning up our housing market! Watching sales in CA compared to TN a couple years ago, vlew my mind! I knew something was wrong, but being a newbie I just mentioned it to my coworkers & they agreed, something strange was happening!
Blew my mind π€¦ββοΈ
The DNI position was denuded by the intelligence agencies upon its creation via off limits of their budgets. Ask, maybe theyβll do whatβs asked. Poor Ms Gabbard finally figured out the title was impressive, but the power was minimal and of little consequence.