Everyone's busy debating past White House renovations; a distraction bad actors want!
But Trump's new ballroom more closely mirrors Hitler's Reich Chancellery: scale/timing/symbolism echo a dark legacy, not traditional American architecture.
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Built in record time by his architect Albert Speer, Hitler’s New Reich Chancellery was a monumental space made to impress/intimidate. Its ballroom was richly decorated w/ marble & fine woods. It was a grand diplomatic reception area symbolizing Nazi power.
That ballroom and a grand reception hall were added to the Chancellery by architects Paul Troost & Leonhard Gall in 1935.
Lavish & vast, they were used mainly for official state events, and were part of the larger complex with military and underground bunkers beneath.
While the Old Reich Chancellery remained Hitler's residence, beneath the New's ballroom lay the Führerbunker, a super fortified underground complex built for air raids in which Hitler and his inner circle took final refuge starting in January 1945.
The overall construction was funded by totalitarian control over resources, public expenditures, & exploitation policies characteristic of the Nazi regime; was part of the broader strategy to stimulate the economy & showcase power, regardless of economic hardship faced by Germans
Hitler's construction cost: ~90m Reichsmarks in the 1930s (approx. $340m USD today). The luxurious construction contrasted sharply w/ daily struggles and hunger. This led to mixed public opinion despite heavy written & visual propaganda extolling the virtues of Nazi architecture.
This complex article is relevant because it deeply analyzes Speer's design of the New Reich Chancellery and its ideological/aesthetic purposes, as well as other details about Hitler's intentions.
Nazi architecture's fundamental nature is a form of political theater.
Also, note:
Hitler was also obsessed with the whole "arch" thing like Trump, and set his architect Albert Speer to build one for him.
The Vorbunker below the ballroom became the Nazis' final command center. Hitler married Eva Braun in there, then suicided a couple days later as Soviet troops closed in on Berlin. Goebbels and his family also died there. The bunker is highly symbolic of the end of the darkest era
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2/🚩 The behavior described looks very similar to how powerful people are identified, studied, and slowly drawn into compromising relationships—
Especially through their close friends and family.
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So you guys are gonna have to take some time to get used to this, but Puerto Ricans already had to.
The airspace over P.R. was closed while Trump was running his bombing runs over Venezuela. Travel was disrupted for two weeks, and everyone was trapped on the island.
Reopening the airspace was the START of resolving the travel backlog. People were having trouble buying flights and the airports were packed.
He isn't just going to kick people out, he's going to have to stop some people from leaving, too. Aggressive border control is bi-directional. He buys the acquiescence of Americans by making us think any actions against Americans are "mistakes". Just wait
1/ This breaking exclusive story from Reuters (sourced from her office) looks like an effort to retroactively justify and normalize Tulsi Gabbard's presence at the recent Georgia raid by framing it as part of a broader ODNI election security mission. I can explain:
2/ Between Feb 1–4, Gabbard told Congress her Georgia role falls under ODNI's election security authority and is tied to a long running assessment of electronic voting systems.
3/ At the same time, this newly-public Puerto Rico operation is now being highlighted as proof of that "long running" work, with ODNI emphasizing vulnerabilities and alleged foreign‑interference risks to make Georgia look like one more node in an existing program.
Tyler Shears is in the #EpsteinFiles because he directly worked PR for Epstein. He was also the CTO (and responsible for "deep dive due diligence on all new investments and company projects") at The Ingersoll Group during the time when Keith Ingersoll was committing crimes there.
Me in 2023: "If Millennials think we're having a hard time now, the madness & the chaos that would be unleashed in a 2nd Trump presidency would be unmatched by any other point in American history, & I think that none of us want to live through that"
You can see my eye twitching.
Anthony Davis: He knows he's 'Above the Law' and he kind of is.
Me: He kind of is. He kind of is. I mean, when you think about an equivalent, you could think about someone like Elon Musk.