BREAKING: ROYAL COVER-UP EXPOSED
James O'Keefe just dropped undercover video implicating Prince Andrew in knowingly lying about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein—and having sex with underage girls. The source? A royal family insider. We’re breaking it down. Keep reading. 1/25
MEET THE INSIDER:
John Bryan was more than a royal consultant. He worked with Queen Elizabeth. Lived with Sarah Ferguson. Raised Beatrice and Eugenie. He was "best friends with Princess Diana"—and Andrew's confidant. 2/25
A FAMILY FRIEND—EXPOSING:
John Bryan was so close to the royals, he said: “Those were my children.” He helped raise Andrew’s daughters—and stood by him after the Epstein scandal. 3/25
Let's examine these strange postcards that appeared around the early 1900s and some theories behind it. Coincidentally, this was during the orphan trains from the 1850s to the 1920s (70 years) and the "incubator babies"
They say around 250,000 orphans were shipped across the US to be placed with families. Who were these children? Where were their parents?
Why the symbolism on the postcards of growing babies and giving them away during the same time?
Keep in mind the children's doll called Cabbage Patch Kids which were adoptable dolls created by Xavier Roberts in 1978 who came with birth certificates and adoption papers.
This was the elites way of telling you true history in plain sight. They have to tell you.
I mentioned a random brand of dog food in a private conversation. 10 minutes later, I had an ad for it. It’s not a coincidence, and it’s not magic.
Your phone is "shadow-logging" your life through 5 specific settings you’ve likely never touched.
Here is how to stop the eavesdropping:
The "Always On" Microphone
Your phone doesn't just listen when you say "Hey Siri" or "OK Google." Many third-party apps request microphone access to "improve user experience," but they’re often just listening for acoustic fingerprints—keywords that trigger targeted ads.
The Fix: Go to Settings > Privacy > Microphone.
The Rule: If an app doesn’t need your voice to function (looking at you, flashlight apps and calculators), revoke it.
Precise Location Tracking
Do you really need your local weather app to know exactly which apartment unit you’re sitting in? Precise Location allows apps to track your movements within a few feet.
The Fix: Switch "Precise Location" to "Approximate."
The Impact: This prevents apps from building a "pattern of life" map that shows exactly where you live, work, and sleep.
1/ If you're not on X and listening to podcasts, you're behind on the AI speed.
Mainstream financial media is 6-12 months behind what's actually happening.
Case in point: @GavinSBaker warned us about the "scariest bear case" for AI infrastructure less than 2 months ago.
It's happening right now.
2/ On Patrick O'Shaughnessy's podcast, Baker laid out the threat to centralized cloud inference:
"In three years, you will be able to run a pruned down version of something like Gemini 5 at 30-60 tokens per second on your phone and then that's free."
3/ He called edge AI "by far the most plausible and scariest bear case" for hyperscaler compute demand.
His timeline? 3 years.
This week's @theallinpod showed it's not 3 years away.
It's starting now.
🚨🚨🚨Holy hell! Epstein Suicide email found! From the same day he died! And they thought his death was linked to the below mentioned Mexico stuff and was not in fact suicide!
“Just heard about Epstein. Based upon what we have discovered here and who was involved here in Mexico we don't beleive it was suicude. When you have 5 minutes you need to listen to what we have as evidence.”
The original poster never included the link. So I used a word search to find it This email chain had FIVE different files! So I chose the last figuring it would be best.
Here, Ken Turner is holding a girl in Mexico for safety.
“She has identified Ghislaine Maxwell as a woman who came to Richard Marcinko's home in Mexico many times in 2010 and 2011 with Nancy Marcinko to setup sexual trips for her when she was 10 or 11 years old. We know of death threats against her because of testimony she gave in 2018 against Kelly, Biden and Wayne in the sex abuse case in Mexico. Right now we have her in a safe location. We want to help you guys, but we also need to
protect her, her son and her guardian.”
A couple interesting notes on the reveal that Obama’s White House Counsel (top lawyer to the President) Kathy Ruemmler emailed Jeffrey Epstein she was awarded the CIA Agency Medal just hours after getting the award 🧵
2) When I saw this, I wondered why I’d never heard this before. Her CIA Agency Award in 2015 was not and still has never been reported by any press outlet whatsoever, not even a fringe one. It’s not in her Wikipedia. It’s not in her extensive current Goldman Sachs bio.
3) I’ve covered many times, for example, how BlackRock’s Vice Chairman proudly lists his winning the CIA’s Director’s Award openly on his official BlackRock bio.
In 2013, U.S Air Force conducted an operation where they used ingredients in Tylenol(paracetamol) to k!ll over 2 million 𝑆𝑁𝐴𝐾𝐸𝑆 in Guam by paradropping 2,000 dead mice laced with acetaminophen which lethal to snakes.
The brown tree snake became a problem in Guam since its
arrived in the 1950s, leading to significant threats to local bird populations and causing financial losses due to frequent power outages at Anders
The snake population skyrocketed to approximately 2 million, with concentrations reaching as high as 13,000 per square mile.
The Air Force dropped 2,000 "commandos"—dead mice—over the island using cardboard parachutes.
This method was designed to allow the mice to hang in the forest canopy, making it easier for the snakes to consume them.
Each mouse was treated with 80 mg of acetaminophen, which is fatal to brown tree snakes but requires a much larger dose to harm other animals of similar size.
Some of the mice were equipped with tiny radio transmitters to help wildlife workers monitor the effectiveness of this method in controlling the snake population.
This operation was part of an $8 million program aimed at protecting native bird species and reducing the economic impact of the snake infestation, which includes costly power outages caused by the snakes entering electrical substations.
I DON’T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON’T USE GOOGLE Gemini FOR VIDEO EDITING.
I edited 4 videos in 1 day, all with Gemini as my video editing assistant.
Here are 6 prompts that turn wasted hours into a strategy.👇
1. Editing Plan Prompt
“Act as a professional video editor. Review this raw footage description and create a precise editing plan, including pacing, cut points, b-roll placement, and transitions. The goal is to keep viewer attention high without distracting effects. Here is the footage description: [paste description].”
2. Style Matching Prompt
“Analyze the editing style of this reference video and explain how to replicate it step by step. Focus on cuts, timing, color grading, sound design, and text usage. Then show how to apply that style to my video topic: [insert topic or link].” & [upload video].”
In medical school, we are taught a golden rule: "When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras." It is a reminder to look for the common explanation before the exotic one. But after decades in cardiology, I’ve learned that if a patient is still suffering after the "horses" have been ruled out, a doctor must have the courage—and the curiosity—to go hunting for the zebra.
Sarah was a thirty-four-year-old marathon runner and a devoted mother who came to me after six months of being told she was "fine." She had been bounced from one specialist to another, each one pointing to her normal EKG and standard blood tests as proof that her crushing fatigue and racing heart were simply the result of "new mom stress." By the time she reached my office, she didn't just look tired; she looked invisible, as if the medical system had stopped seeing the woman and only saw the data.
Instead of re-reading the normal test results that had already failed her, I asked Sarah to walk me through her life. We talked about her training and her family, eventually landing on a backpacking trip she took to the Mendoza province of rural Argentina. She described staying in a charming, rustic cottage made of sun-dried mud bricks. She mentioned waking up one morning with a strangely swollen, purple eyelid that she assumed was a simple spider bite.
As she spoke, a memory surfaced from a biography I had read years ago about Charles Darwin. Most people know Darwin for his theories on evolution, but medical historians have long puzzled over the mysterious, debilitating illness that plagued him for decades after he returned from his voyage on the HMS Beagle. Darwin had written in his journals about being bitten by the "great black bug of the Pampas" while sleeping in mud-walled huts in South America. He spent the rest of his life suffering from heart palpitations and exhaustion that the Victorian doctors of his time could never explain.
I realized then that Sarah wasn't suffering from stress; she was likely hosting the same "silent killer" that may have haunted Darwin: Chagas Disease.
The "Kissing Bug" lives in the cracks of those mud-brick walls. It bites its victims—often near the eyes or mouth—while they sleep, passing a parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi into the blood. The danger of Chagas is that the initial symptoms disappear quickly, but the parasite can hide in the body for years, slowly weaving itself into the muscle and electrical "wiring" of the heart.
To confirm this, I moved beyond the standard tests. I ordered a specialized "Strain Rate" ultrasound, which doesn't just look at whether the heart is pumping, but at how the individual muscle fibers are stretching. We saw that while her heart looked strong to the naked eye, the fibers were "stuttering," a sign of early parasite-induced scarring. A specific blood test for the parasite's antibodies confirmed the diagnosis.
Treatment required a difficult, sixty-day course of anti-parasitic medication to stop the infection, paired with a protective heart regimen to keep her electrical system stable while the inflammation settled. Because we caught it before her heart was physically damaged or enlarged, the recovery was a success.
Months later, Sarah returned to my office, her vibrant energy restored. She brought me a leather-bound copy of The Voyage of the Beagle with a note tucked inside. She wrote that while other doctors had looked at her charts, I had looked at her. This case remains a vital reminder for my memoir: in a world of high-tech scans and AI, the most sophisticated diagnostic tool we possess is still the human story. When we truly listen, we don't just find the disease—we find the patient.
Good morning.
News like this shakes people to their core, and it should. When a physician's name becomes entangled with someone like Epstein, it doesn't just tarnish one career or topple one pedestal—it sends fractures through something far more precious and infinitely more fragile than any single reputation: the sacred trust that patients place in medicine itself. That trust is the invisible foundation upon which every examination room conversation rests, every diagnosis is delivered, every treatment plan is accepted. It is what allows a stranger to place their life in your hands, to undress before you, to confess their deepest fears about their own bodies and mortality. And when that trust is violated—when the white coat becomes associated with darkness, exploitation, and moral bankruptcy—the damage ripples outward in ways we cannot fully measure. Patients begin to wonder. They hesitate. They question. They hold back symptoms, avoid appointments, doubt recommendations. The erosion may be invisible at first, but it is devastating in its consequences. The vulnerable become more vulnerable. The skeptical become unreachable. And the healing relationship that medicine depends upon—that ineffable bond between healer and patient—grows thin and brittle. This is the true cost of betrayal at the highest levels. Not just headlines and scandals and social media firestorms, but real patients in real communities who now carry a new weight of suspicion into every clinical encounter. The loss of trust hurts patients first, and it hurts them most.
But here is what must never be forgotten, what must be spoken loudly and clearly even as the noise of scandal threatens to drown out everything else: medicine is not built on podcasts, personal brands, elite clinics with six-figure retainers, or celebrity physicians with television deals and private jets. Medicine is built—quietly, persistently, heroically—by men and women who keep their heads down and show up anyway. Doctors who take call on Christmas Eve when their children are opening presents at home. Who deliver devastating news with trembling hands and genuine tears. Who spend hours fighting insurance denials for patients they'll never be thanked by. Who sit at bedsides long after their shift has ended because a frightened human being needed someone to hold their hand in the dark. Who chose this profession not because it was glamorous or lucrative, but because something deep within them whispered that it was right, that it was necessary, that it was their calling. These doctors don't trend on social media. They don't make headlines. They don't have PR teams crafting their image. They are too busy seeing patients, returning calls at midnight, studying new research, teaching the next generation, carrying the weight of other people's suffering on their shoulders with grace and without complaint. Yes, there are failures. Yes, there are betrayals. And when they occur, they deserve fierce scrutiny and unflinching accountability. But it would be a profound tragedy—a betrayal of truth itself—to let the misconduct of a few corrupt the moral core of a profession sustained by millions of decent, dedicated physicians who still believe with their whole hearts in service, responsibility, and compassion. Most doctors didn't enter medicine for wealth or fame. They entered it to protect the vulnerable, to heal when possible, to comfort when healing fails, to stand beside human beings in their darkest hours. That quiet integrity still exists in hospitals and clinics across this country, in every town and city. It just doesn't announce itself. And today, more than ever, it deserves to be remembered, honored, and fiercely protected.
1/🚨 The DOJ just released thousands of pages of Epstein files.
And buried inside them may be one of the biggest bombshells no one is talking about:
The blueprint for a 20-year financial architecture designed to turn pandemics into a profit center.
Offshore vaccine funds. Pandemic reinsurance triggers. Donor-advised fund structures designed to profit under the cover of charity. Simulation programs. Career pipelines into pharma and the World Economic Forum.
All built years before COVID-19. All running through Gates, JPMorgan, and Epstein.
We now have the documents. 🧵👇
2 / 7 — BOMBSHELL #1: OFFSHORE ARM FOR VACCINES
In August 2011, Jeffrey Epstein emailed Mary Erdoes — CEO of JPMorgan's $2 TRILLION asset management division — outlining a Gates-linked donor-advised fund.
His instruction:
"However we should be ready with an offshore arm — especially for vaccines." 💉🏦
The CEO of JPMorgan Asset Management didn't flag compliance.
She asked for answers before the 31st.
She got them the same night — from a convicted sex offender.
Same month. Same email chain. Epstein writes to Staley and Erdoes:
"The tension is making money from a Charitable Org. Therefore the money making parts need to be arms length." 🎭💰
The architect of this structure — convicted of sex crimes against minors — is explicitly acknowledging that the vehicle is designed to generate PROFIT under the legal cover of CHARITY.
At 22, Ukrainian Viktoriia Honcharuk had a Manhattan banking job, Midtown apartment. Two weeks later, she was evacuating wounded soldiers under Russian fire, NY Post. 1/
Viktoriia quit her investment banking role in Dec 2022 and flew home.
No combat or medical background. She signed up as an emergency combat medic because it was the most needed job. One week of training. Then the front. 2/
Viktoriia: “I was afraid of blood. Afraid of needles. I’d never done anything medical. But I knew that’s what I had to do.”
She worked about 800 meters from the front, racing in a makeshift ambulance to retrieve the wounded. 3/
At the end of Ukraine conflict, we'll have a very big Russia problem
Russia will be reconstituting its force on NATO borders, led by the same people, convinced we're the adversary, and very angry. Putin taking on Baltic republics might be a gamble he's willing to take, Times 1/
Russia maintains the world's biggest nuclear stockpile: ~5,000 warheads on 324 ballistic missiles, 71 bombers, and 12 missile launching submarines.
Much of its arsenal, including strategic weapons, has not been damaged in Ukraine. 2/
Russia produces more than 200 Shahed drones a day.
If there was a ceasefire with Ukraine and production continued at the same rate, they would soon have stockpiled thousands for possible use against NATO countries. Russia's arms industry is running hot. 3/
NEW: Judge Reyes blocks the Trump admin from ending Temporary Protected Status for roughly 350,000 Haitians granted protection in the years following the assassination of President Moïse in July 2021.
She begins with a comparison: President Washington versus Kristi Noem.
Judge Reyes begins by explaining who the plaintiffs are: not "killers, leeches, or entitlement junkies" as Kristi Noem suggested.
They are a neuroscientist, a software engineer, a laboratory assistant, a registered nurse, and an economics major. All were facing deportation.
Right at the top, Judge Reyes lays out her official findings, after reviewing the evidence. She says it is "substantially likely" that Secretary Noem's decision to end Haitian TPS was "preordained" and based on Secretary Noem's general "hostility to nonwhite immigrants."
Lo que sucede en la educación no es accidental; es el resultado de lo que Rudi Dutschke llamó "la larga marcha a través de las instituciones". La idea era simple: si no puedes hacer la revolución en las calles con armas, hazla en las aulas con ideas.
Hoy, esa "marcha" ha llegado a los currículos escolares de gran parte de Occidente. Aquí te explico cómo se manifiesta en varios puntos, ojalá les sea de utilidad.
De la "Instrucción" a la "Educación Crítica"
Bajo la influencia de la Pedagogía Crítica (una mezcla de las ideas de la Escuela de Frankfurt con Paulo Freire), el objetivo de la escuela cambió. No se trata solo de transmitir conocimientos (matemáticas, historia, ciencia), sino de "concientizar" al alumno.