MarkZ (Uncut) 02-11-2025
Coffee with MarkZ. 02/11/2025
Carol, it’d be good for the ski slopes, but I’d be over the snow already. Hello, Degu. Hello, Cocoon.
Hello. Let’s see. Whoa.
Let’s see. Elle. It’s my understanding.
No, the funds you get are for yourself. You would think of it as apply for extra funding for projects. That’s my understanding.
Hello, Wally. Hello, Jay and Amy. Hello, Ronnie.
Thank you for all the comforting prayers and thoughts, folks, yesterday. Hello, Behoot. Hello, Noreen.
Hello, Darlingson. Happy birthday. Let me see if I can catch that one.
Hopefully it’s not going too quickly. Happy birthday. Hello, Rosebud.
Hello, Texas Gal. Hello, Texas Girly Girl. Hello, Tennessee Boy Mom times three.
Dang, you were there and then you were gone. Jason, we kind of have a bit of one this evening with Dr. Scott. Regina’s celebrating a birthday as well.
Trying to keep up with them. Hello, Doug in Pennsylvania. Dawn, not much news today.
We’ll go over what we have. We have some positive developments coming out of Iraq as they’re pushing to get the budget tables on to Parliament this week so they can vote. Dr. Hare is asking for prayers for his Uncle Ralph.
He’s in the hospital. They don’t know what’s going on with him. Every time I turn around, somebody down here is going to the hospital with pneumonia.
I think the latest Japanese, I mean, excuse me, Chinese designed mistake is probably floating around. Totally don’t know for certain. Hello, Mira.
Three Maine Coons are watching. Oh, please tell the Maine Coons, Penny said. Meow.
And what she’s doing, meow? Well, you can’t see her. She’s laying on the couch. Oh, wait a minute.
You can kind of see her little dark spot there by the pillow. Evan, poor guy. He’s on the couch with strep.
Hello, Magapilot. Jason, I’ve had that thought for a year. I firmly believe they were waiting for us.
Thank you, Firecracker. Found out Citibank’s still filling dong sales, so I added a few more. Isn’t it kind of neat to pick them up at the bank? Oh, boy, Travel Mom, I hate to hear all this for so many of you guys.
Let’s see. Stephanie’s going to be 35. I know.
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Good to have you back in the house. Have you guys been trying the whole nicotine thing? V. Reid, does it benefit you on Rumble’s side if we let ad runs? You know, V. Reid, I would assume it does. That’s a good question.
I know it does on YouTube. If you guys are willing to suffer through them, it adds revenue to the channel. So I would assume it’s the same at Rumble.
All right. Speaking of ads, you guys are suffering through them now. Hello, Keith Allen in Australia.
Hello, Mike. Here’s some people sounding off that have done the nicotine. Jay, been a Copenhagen fan since I tried Copenhagen.
It was too messy to clean out. Always liked Lancaster. Haven’t been able to find it in years, though.
I know. It’s not good for you. Yeah, we do.
Wait. We are supposed to have the Tulsi vote today, right? And you folks in Tennessee, isn’t that something obscene? Like, y’all are getting like six inches of rain this week. About time.
Now, thank you for that super sticker. Appreciate it. Yeah, Ren White, the Democrats are so angry that their elitist politicians are getting caught stealing your tax money.
It doesn’t make sense. They want to protect them. It makes no sense.
When you look at how they are lawyering up, judging up. I mean, the sheer desperation not to be audited and have the information put out. It’s crazy, isn’t it? Erica, happy birthday.
Fiery Leo, it’s definitely time for another session. Just got to save a little bit of money first. Skyline, thank you, Pastor Dan and Beth.
Lynn T42, yes, we’re pretty wet here in Tennessee. I’ve heard you guys are soaked. Kaleidoscope, whoa.
Six to eight inches of rain on its way on the road in East Tennessee. Good, good, good, good luck. Let’s see.
73% of people approve Trump’s new tariff. I assume you mean tariffs on imported goods. I bet they do.
They understand we’ve been giving away our jobs. And that’s part of it. You just can’t use them to protect an inefficient or weak industry.
Hello, Dodge Ram Girl. Good to see you in the house. Bowler Addict, Diane T. Big snow weekend for Ohio.
Tosh Patel’s been getting a kicking during his Senate confirmation hearing. Certainly shows the Swamp Monsters. Yes, it does.
I am aging twice as fast. Just started snowing there in Richmond, Virginia. I’m reading a few of these.
It’s almost time to get to it. Minus 34 wind chills in Minnesota. Nope.
Just reading more of these. See what you guys are talking about. What’s important to you all today.
Hello, Hunter Guy. Nope, unfortunately, Hunter Guy. Collagen, at least not that I know of.
I don’t believe it’ll help kidney stones. Lemon water is what most people here suggest. Trying to keep up.
Whoa, it’s just ripping. Amazing. I’m thrilled to hear 59 million isn’t going to house illegals in luxury hotels after all.
It’s gotten even better. I wasn’t even planning on sharing this one, but let’s share it real quickly. Let’s then transition over to news.
Let’s move that one, put this one up. Speaking of which, the timing of that, I think, is key, because the Justice Department orders the dismissal of the charges against New York City Mayor Adams. And one of the reasons they push is because there are many important political things right now, and Eric Adams made the mistake of pushing back against the sanctuary city, the craziness coming out of the left, and then they attempted to remove him through any means necessary.
So they are dropping them without prejudice. I mean, of course, if there is some kind of guilt there, they can always come back with charges later. But specifically, they’re saying that it’s making it difficult for him to function in his job.
Could influence witness jury pool, of course, the way they did it so publicly. Absolutely could. We’ve not seen much evidence to support all the crazy accusations they’ve thrown at him.
But we do know he made the mistake of stepping up on the immigration side of it. So it has me wondering, is there a deal cut? Are we about to hear a ton more out of Mayor Eric Adams, in conjunction with the Doge and Trump crew, over what they were trying to funnel to New York City and pin on him? I think you’re about to see some more disclosure. See what you guys think.
Fix it, guys. They are still dodging the Doge. Yes, they are dodging the Doge.
All right, let’s get to news time. Oh, before I forget, I am going to share this video. Dr. Scott thought it would make good homework before tonight’s podcast.
He is planning on joining me this evening. We’re going to go over that whole possibly what to expect when you go to exchange things. So that is going to be one of the subjects.
I’m going to share this link. He is hoping some folks will do a little homework and watch it so he can get your thoughts. For anybody, I mean, you don’t have to, of course, but the levels of wealth inside the secret lives of the ultra-rich, the difference between millions and billions or even 10 million and 20 million.
It’s pretty interesting. I watched Rewound and, yeah, I’ll end up watching the whole thing again today or later. I hope I get that much time.
Parliamentary finance reveals the mountains of information received from the government. Budget tables will arrive. This is them, guys, saying they will get their budget tables this week.
It could be a big week for us. Economist, the unified accounting system is an effective tool to combat corruption. This is where we’ve been talking about their entire system is going to a unified government system so that nobody is taking cash payments anymore.
They’re removing the ability to hide funds, move funds, not show funds. They are pulling a doge here. I love this because we’re seeing this over and over in governments, and it’s particularly reassuring when we’re seeing them in Iraq and Vietnam and, of course, in the U.S. With the closure, a new decline in dollar prices in local markets, the dinar is stabilizing after the banking changes.
It is growing in strength as opposed to the dollar. We’re going to push towards that parity rate, and then who knows? That’s when I believe we get a rate change. Mr. Al-Hakim, the stability of the region depends on the sustainability and strengthening of stability in Iraq.
Oh, boy, this is even bigger because this is from Kuwait saying, hey, it is so important that we have a good, strong, stable, wealthy, prosperous Iraq because it brings stability to the whole region. So there is a move between other countries in the Middle East to strengthen Iraq and work with. I think that’s important because these are the same countries that are projected to be in the same basket currency-wise with similar values.
So for me, this one is a good piece. Why did the Kurdistan region—oh, this is a couple of fun things on the whole Erbil thing. Why does Kurdistan government oppose the localization of salaries? Does it really diminish constitutional powers? Some interesting takes.
It appears there have been movements within the Kurdish region government because of so many extreme factions that they were afraid it would be weaponized, that it was easier to let Baghdad continue to do it even though Erbil was supposed to do it but they had so many different mean girl factions and political, religious factions that there was so much infighting that they felt, many of them felt, it was going to be easier to let Baghdad take care of it instead of them. But it also tells you why it is so difficult to settle things politically in the region. Lending more credence to much of the blame should be squarely placed in the Kurdish region, not on Baghdad.
Kurdish politician, according to a Kurdish politician, the Barzini government embezzled $5 billion from the commercial bank of Iraq. All this over oil, all this over fighting. So when you watch the budget tables in Erbil, it shows you why it’s so important.
And we are seeing great progress. So it gets me a little excited to see finally getting some resolution to these issues. David, I appreciate you, David Wartortle.
There’s more to get to, don’t worry. I just, I’ve tried to click the right buttons. Let’s see.
Sell videos of the ultra-rich. I felt bad for them. Paranoid, off the charts, just think you never trust people and you always think people are after your money.
Unfortunately, because most of them will be. That’s why I suggest you guys live comfortable but simple. Live like a big dog when you leave town.
And don’t post the pictures all over social media. Karen, right? What happened with the transparency? Now the Dems don’t want it. L.A.K., HCL is moving exceptionally well.
We’ve agreed to the framework. Now they’re doing the budget tables, particularly Article 12, to get that wrapped up so that they can put the finishing touches and light the candle on that cake. Let me turn the banner sign off.
On the bond side, guys, exceptionally quiet this morning. A little disappointed in the lack of news. Not too surprised.
We are now wrapping towards the end of day two or day three, how you look at it, because they look at it as 10th, 11th, 12th, so there’s a three-day window in there. So we are one-third of the way in. We do know we have people busy working, but we don’t know if they have made progress, meaning people with spendable funds.
I was hoping for a lot more this morning. We just don’t have it yet. I’m just reading through these guys for a moment.
Let’s see. You think there will be delay in the RV if the hostages are not released by 12 noon on Saturday? I don’t think so, Jay Branch. I read a couple stories on that this morning myself and asked myself that question, and I don’t see how it could affect it.
RW, truth is, everybody’s going to hurt you. You’ve just got to find the ones worth suffering for. Ooh, that is deep, brother, and good.
C, Greg, the MP on the law, budget schedules will be decided in the coming days and parliamentary elections will not be postponed. Exactly, Greg, they are moving forward and quickly. It is ripping.
Mr. C has not been able to do anything fun yet, guys. He checked in this morning. Nobody’s come knocking on his door yet.
Karen, I did not know that. Three-day weekend this weekend, President’s Day. Karen, thank you for sounding off on that one.
Tahoe, I think it’s the calm before the storm. When I say that, keep in mind, I don’t know the timing either. I do love all the trolls out there.
Why are you lying to everybody? Tell them you know the timing. I don’t know the timing. Anybody that says that doesn’t watch the program at all.
Let’s see any thoughts. Justin, New Exchange traded fund to invest in reverse-engineered alien technology based on government disclosures. Wait, Matt, I haven’t seen this.
I’m going to need more information. Send me what you can. This could be interesting.
Oh, what storm, Mr. President? We’re going to talk about a storm. We’ve got some interesting things to read this morning. One, I’m going to take the time to read, read.
Tim, they were talking about a change in the Iraqi currency, meaning the parallel market rates are equal. That’s when they would change their rate. And it’s headed that direction.
And I think they do budget tables that head that way very quickly. See, Homeland Security says four employees being fired for sending funds to New York hotels in violation of Trump’s executive order. Don’t you love it? That’s where they get confused.
They keep saying Trump doesn’t have the power. He is the executive branch. He does have the power.
Now you’ve got judges starting to fight. Spirit’s paying good luck with all the snow. Joe, can’t wait to see a full analysis as all of the data comes in on all the doge saving for the American people.
You would think they’d want to find the waste, right? But no, not at all. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Slow it down, slow it down.
Trying to catch this one. Happy birthday, Dan, yell. Fiery Leo, good question.
It needs to be soon. I just have to have time to replace it. Dale, could bondholders have funds deposit and holding as pending perhaps? Dale, absolutely could.
I believe it’s Mike that has a source that is showing deposited funds with a hold. I had one that was showing deposited funds with a hold like a year or so ago. And then they clawed them back because it didn’t move forward.
So we never got to see it for a while. Got to stare lovingly at it, but never got to spend it. Let’s see.
Red banner on a local bank site today. New digital upgrades coming. Working on system February 21st through 23rd.
Back online the 24th. Isn’t that interesting? Reading a few of these. Let’s see.
I like the twist to the renaming of Fort Bragg to honor private first class Roland L. Bragg of World War II. Very nice tribute. We needed more of that.
Let’s get back to common sense. Yeah. I wonder if they are going to discover the waste that was hidden in their bank accounts.
It’s going fast. I’m trying to keep up. We should probably just share more and then take breaks.
I do need to, guys, and push me to make certain I take more time out for Q&As with you all as we get closer and closer. Trump administration urges judge to dissolve the order blocking the Doge team from Treasury. They have a lot.
They would like a lot more. And they make good legal arguments. I’ve told you guys my take.
I would no longer be asking. He’s in the political right. I would not pay attention to the judge.
I would ignore him because it is very questionable legal authority that the judge is trying to pull and easily challenged. I think at some point you’ve got to force the crisis on them. The judge is forcing you to react.
Well, say, and what? You don’t have an enforcement mechanism to enforce your will on us. And he goes ahead and cleans up Treasury. For that matter, it would be worth having a support protest in front of Treasury with thousands and thousands and thousands of people who voted because they wanted it all audited and say, we support this.
We voted for this. This is the will of the American people. Think it may be time for us to peacefully organize, not to protest, but in support.
In other words, have a pepper rally for Doge at Treasury. Legally, whatever is required for that, of course, and peacefully. I’m just enjoying these.
Yeah, judges are getting exposed. Following the money will prove that soon. I believe you are absolutely correct.
All right. Where are we at on that one? Ah, yes. They’re actively starting to pursue the judges legally, which I think is fantastic.
They’re calling them for what they’re doing because they’re weaponizing a judicial branch. Trump says, talks of wanting Canada to be part of the U.S. is serious. There he is again, guys.
I do believe he’s serious. One in five Republicans thought he was serious. More Democrats thought he was serious than Republicans.
But it does appear he’s relatively serious. At the same time, he’s not going to force anything. He’s just like, you know, tariffs are all upside down.
We pay for security. It’d be cheaper for Canadians. Taxes would go down, and they could be just a beautiful, wonderful state.
I don’t want to hear that either if I were Canadian. But continuing to present it does fit in with the art of the deal. He is forcing them to make concessions.
I mean concessions that should have been made a long time ago because of the extreme difference in trade and in tariffs. So, I mean, he is forcing a better deal for us and a more even deal, even for Canada. Not a sweetheart deal because you don’t get to take advantage anymore, but an even deal.
Boy, I know I’m getting in trouble. My inbox will be full. Tucker Carlson accuses the Ukraine of reselling U.S.-supplied arms to Mexican drug cartels.
One commentator said as much as 50 percent. Okay, that one’s kind of extreme. I doubt it’s as much as 50 percent.
It very well could be, but I don’t think it is. But I get a kick out of it because all of these people screaming are not denying that it’s happening. They’re just denying on the mount.
So, they’re fact-checking it. Oh, God, yeah, no, not 50 percent. Look, you’re wrong.
They’re not questioning that it’s occurring. It’s at what level is it occurring. So, the arms we are sending to what has historically been known as one of the most corrupt nations on the planet, a.k.a. the Ukraine.
We’re sending hundreds of billions of dollars in arms, and maybe up to half of them are disappearing and running off to shadow organizations, shadow wars, and cartels. How much? We don’t know. Is some? Yes, because they have tracked them and used them in crime and traced the numbers.
For those who don’t remember, we have seen this before. We’ve seen this with Obama’s Fast and Furious. We have seen it with arms that we sent to Afghanistan showing up in terrorist plots in Europe.
What is it? Whatever, Grande, the one concert where there was a shooting. Those guns were easily tracked back to the U.S. aid that we gave to other countries. Not really a good look for us, is it? Let’s see.
Okay, Trudeau. Wasn’t involved with the 2020—yeah, no, ex-COLAS, I’ve heard that argument. It makes sense.
Patriot Girls, as I’m hearing from top big sources at the beginning of March, crap’s going to hit the fan, so it could be when our distraction will be. It could be. I hate to keep hearing excuses as to why they kick a can.
At some point, we have to peacefully take to the streets, whether it is sitting in front of Treasury saying we want the truth, whether it is sitting in front of Fort Knox saying count it. At some point, we’ve got to stand up to—I mean, we did in November, but I think we have to stand up even more. All right, let’s see.
Love that. Making an example with extreme prosecution, I think, is the right way to go. Yeah, Obama was arguably one of the greatest gun dealers in world history.
Hannah, here’s somebody from Canada. Please, please send us President Trump and Doge to Canada to clean out our corruption. Hopefully we can get through ours.
Yeah, I saw somebody say, Big Daddy, don’t need a receipt. Unless you have a large amount of currency, guys, you’re not going to need your receipts. I’ve been told that over and over and over.
They act as a bearer bond. If you have possession, they are yours. If I had an obscene amount and I had a low income, then I would probably make it a point to put in a little extra effort finding the currency.
Let’s see. Timo, didn’t Homan say it was an FBI agent? I don’t know. I’m waiting for you guys to tell me more.
I’ve not seen it. A gig by Dasko. Instead of can-kicking, make it politician-kicking, right? Let’s see.
Myart and Akaro. I don’t think this has to all be exposed before it starts because I think most of it is going to be exposed when it starts. Casey, what is MAID? M-A-I-D.
I’m not familiar with the term. At least it’s not tickling any of my ivories in my brain, my memory ivories. DeGue said yes.
He said it was an FBI leak that told the news where the raids were going to be. I’m not surprised with Warren making a butt of herself again. She’s kind of like a pro at it.
All right. We’ve got a couple more to hit, and then we’re going to just do Q&A for a while. I am waiting.
Let’s see. We may have a response. I double-checked with Andy to make certain he’s going to be joining us tomorrow.
My mother just said it’s snowing now in Virginia Beach. Nothing back from Andy yet to verify that he is joining us tomorrow. Hopefully, we will get that soon.
Hopefully, anyways. Let’s see. Red Doge is looking into 65,000 Obama spent on hot dogs for a party at the White House.
65,000 for hot dogs. Schnauzer, yes, I’m in Puerto Rico, and I love it here. And for those that are curious, that is America.
A lot of people are like, oh, my God, yeah, look, he’s not even living in America. No, I’m living in America. X22 said it was the FBI leaking, too.
Isn’t this going to be something? No, I have not reached out to Dr. Jan to have her on. Oh, Deb. Yeah, that’s a scary thought that what they’re referencing is not hot dogs.
Yeah, I didn’t make the correlation. Now you guys are filling me in. Oh, the maid, the medical assistants dying stuff.
Oh, that to me is so horrendous. I mean, how do you handle that one? Some people actually probably you’re doing them a favor. Same time, it’s really not our job to play God.
That’s a tough one. That is a tough one. All right, let’s keep going.
10 takeaways from week three of the second Trump administration. I thought this one was just, you know, you need to go through because they list off kind of the top 10 things in just these few weeks. Deals struck with Mexico and Canada.
Of course, we’re talking about it’s going to be tariffs, no tariffs. Hey, they’re doing their part in securing border tariffs on China. The back fourth, the what they have been, what they ended up being, what is what that’s led to.
I mean, this administration is moving at a groundbreaking political speed. Doge steamrolls forward amid lawsuits. Doge isn’t waiting.
They’re moving so quickly that by the time the lawsuits arrive, they’ve already found the pattern. They’ve already found the waste. They are properly armed with technology and willpower.
Loving these Trump floats, relocating Palestinians from Gaza Strip. I think he’s serious. He’s like, hey, I don’t think they’re going to want to go back.
We’re going to put them in such nice places and areas and rebuild that. Why would they want to go back to the broken down, blown up whatever? In other words, he’s saying, let’s build like towns right outside of the old towns so we don’t even have to bulldoze. We can go ahead and build the new ones and then clean up because it is such a mess.
Ended USAID. Bam. It was created by an executive order.
It was canceled by an executive order. And there has been a collective from the globalists. El Salvador and Guatemala agree to take some of their deportees back, violent criminals and house them.
They’ve also offered to open their jails to work as well to outsource prisoners. Ban on transgender athletes and women’s sports. He did that.
Administration reviews January six cases and Biden’s gun policies to make certain that the gun policies adhere to the Constitution. And we’re not for political reasons, which means just about every gun law passed during the Obama. I mean, excuse me.
The Biden administration will be tossed on its ears or out on its ear. Task Force root out anti-Christian bias. Yep.
He did that one, too. You remember the whole FBI targeting Catholics and Christians and especially pro-life Christians? Federal worker buyout faces scrutiny. He did do the federal buyout.
They’re whining, screaming. There are many happy people that are taking it and gone. So, I mean, think about what he has done in no time.
In no time. Now, this is the one I want to read to you. And it may seem a little long, but I think it is some really good stuff, really good stuff.
So, you guys, you don’t have to read along if you don’t want to. That will be up to you. But I would suggest turning on your listening ears for all those out there that goes, oh, my God, nothing’s changed.
Nothing’s changed. We’re not doing anything. There’s no progress.
Remember, one of the very key parts of this was cleaning up the corruption and disclosure. And this is what we are watching. You are watching everything that they told you in process.
All right. Override. Inside the revolution, rewiring American power.
Not familiar with this person at all. One of you folks sent it to me, and I thought this perhaps is one of the best, most poetically written pieces on what is happening that I have seen yet. So, buckle up for about five minutes as I read this, guys.
I think it is fantastic. The clock struck 2 a.m. on January 21st, 2025. In Treasury’s basement, fluorescent lights hummed above four young coders.
Their screens cast blue light across government-issued desks, illuminating energy drink cans and agency badges. As their algorithms crawled through decades of payment data, one number kept growing. 17 billion in redundant programs and counting.
We’re in. Akash Bhoba messaged the team, all of it. Edward Coristine’s code had already mapped three subsystems.
Luke Ferritor’s algorithms were tracing payment flows across agencies. Ethan Shatrin’s analysis revealed patterns that career officials didn’t even know existed. By dawn, they understood more about Treasury’s operations than people who had worked there for decades.
This wasn’t a hack. This wasn’t a breach. This was authorized disruption.
While career bureaucrats prepared orientation packets and welcoming memos, DOJA’s team was already deep inside the payment systems. No committees, no approvals, no red tape, just four coders with unprecedented access and algorithms ready to run. The beautiful thing about payment systems, noted a transition official watching their screens, is that they don’t lie.
You can spend policy all day long, but money leaves a trail. That trail led to staggering discoveries. Programs marked as independent revealed coordinated funding streams.
Grants labeled as humanitarian aid showed curious detours through complex networks. Black budgets, once shrouded in secrecy, began to unravel under algorithmic scrutiny. By 6 a.m., career officials began arriving for work.
They found systems they thought impenetrable already mapped. Networks they believed hidden already exposed. Power structures built over decades were built in hours.
Their traditional defenses, slow walking decisions, leaking damaging stories, stonewalling requests proved useless against an opponent moving faster than their systems could react. By the time they drafted their first memo objecting to this breach, three more systems had already been mapped. Pull this thread, a senior official warned.
Watching patterns emerge across DOJ’s screens and the whole sweater unravels, he wasn’t wrong. But he misunderstood something crucial. That was exactly the point.
This wasn’t just another transition. This wasn’t just another reform effort. This was the start of something unprecedented.
A revolution powered by preparation, presidential will, and technological precision. The storm had arrived, and Treasury was just the beginning. The foundation.
Personnel is policy. For decades, this principle, articulated by conservative strategist Troop Hemingway, remained more theory than practice. Previous administrations spent months, even years, trying to staff key positions.
Trump’s first term saw barely 100 political appointees conferred by February 2017. Every delay meant another victory for the permanent bureaucracy. But this time was different.
While media focused on campaign rallies and political theater, a quiet army was being assembled. In offices across D.C., veteran strategists mapped the administrative state’s pressure points. Think tanks developed action plans for every agency.
Policy institutes trained rapid deployment teams. Former appointees shared battlefield intelligence from previous administrations’ failures. By inauguration day, over 1,000 pre-vetted personnel stood ready.
Each armed with the clear objectives, mapped legal authorities, and direct lines to support networks. This wasn’t just staffing. It was a battle plan decades in the making.
This is the new normal Vice President J.D. Vance declared from his West Wing office, studying real-time data flows across agency systems. He’s having the time of his life, he added, referring to the president’s relentless drive. We’ve done more in two weeks than others did in years.
The secret wasn’t just speed. It was precision. Instead of waiting for Senate confirmations, the transition team prioritized non-Senate confirmation positions.
While Democrats prepared for traditional confirmation battles over cabinet posts, an army of aligned personnel was already moving into play. Strategic positions were identified. Legal authorities were mapped.
Support networks were established. We don’t have a lot of time. The president reminded his team daily.
Four years is a lot of time in political life, but it’s not a long time in real life. This urgency drove innovation. When DOJ’s young coders breached Treasury’s payment systems, pre-positioned legal teams neutralized resistance within hours.
When career officials tried revoking system access, they discovered DOJ’s authority came from levels they couldn’t challenge. When leaks surfaced, rapid response units fed counter-narratives to alternative media almost instantly. In other words, they shared the facts with us.
When you look at the people surrounding the president, Vance noted, we’re trying to make it sort of easy for him to do what he wants to do in government. When you have the entire team firing on all cylinders, you can get a lot done. The permanent bureaucracy never saw it coming.
They were prepared for resistance. They were ready for protests. They had plans for leaks and legal challenges, but they had no defense against an opponent who had spent years preparing for this moment.
This wasn’t just about filling seats. It was about building a machine designed to transform American governance. Every position mattered.
Every appointment carried weight. And behind it all stood a president counting not years or months, but in weeks and days. Driving his team forward with relentless energy, the foundation was set, and the revolution was just beginning.
No midnight raids this time. No secret algorithms. Just a simple memo on agency letterhead pursuant to executive authority.
Career officials panicked, and for good reason. Created by an executive order in 1961, USAID could be dissolved with a single presidential signature. No congressional approval needed.
No court challenges possible. Just one pen stroke and six decades of carefully constructed financial networks would face sunlight. Pull this thread, a senior official warned, watching DOJ’s algorithms crawl through USAID’s databases and a lot of sweaters start unraveling.
The resistance was immediate and telling. Career officials who had barely blinked at Treasury’s exposure now worked through weekends to block DOJ’s access. Democratic senators who had ignored other moves suddenly demanded emergency hearings.
Former USAID officials flooded media outlets with warnings about institutional knowledge loss and diplomatic catastrophe. But their traditional defenses crumbled against DOJ’s new playbook. While bureaucrats drafted memos about proper procedures, the young coders were already mapping payment flows.
While senators scheduled hearings, prepositioned personnel were implementing new transparency protocols. While media allies prepared hit pieces, DOJ’s algorithms exposed decades of questionable transactions. The scale was breathtaking.
EPA climate initiatives, not just mapped, found unauthorized programs in 47 states. Education’s DEI maze, not just exposed, revealed in coordination across 1,200 programs. Intelligence community black budgets, not just traced, uncovered patterns hidden for 30 years.
The administrative state runs on two things, a senior advisor explained, watching patterns emerge across DOJ’s screens. Control of information and money flows. His eyes tracked new connections forming in real time.
We’re not just exposing their networks, we’re rewriting their DNA. The cracks began showing in unexpected places. A career EPA director tears streaming everything we built.
A USAID veteran handshaking, they’re inside all of it. A treasury lifer closing his office. They move faster than we can think.
Across Washington, officials who had weathered every reform since Reagan began quietly updating LinkedIn profiles. A deputy director opened opportunities. An agency chief exploring new challenges.
A bureau head, time for change. DOJ’s algorithms weren’t just programs, they were archaeology tools excavating decades of buried networks. Each data point connected to another.
Each discovery revealed new targets. Each pattern exposed larger systems. It’s beautiful.
One of the coders whispered, watching connections form across the screen like watching a galaxy map itself. For the permit bureaucracy, this wasn’t just change, it was an extinction level event. Their power came from controlling who got paid, when they got paid, and what they got paid for.
Now those controls were evaporating like dawn, burning away darkness. The pattern was devastating in its simplicity. Map the money flows, deploy aligned personnel, expose the networks, restructure the systems.
By the time the bureaucrats drafted objections to one breach, three more had already occurred. The revolution wasn’t just spreading, it was accelerating. The impact, the first bulldozer arrived in Springfield, Ohio at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
By noon, three blocks of notorious potholes were filled. Local news crews arrived to find not just construction crews, but data analysts with laptops mapping every dollar spent against real-time progress. This wasn’t just road repair, this was revolution in action.
A woman grabbed the analyst’s arms, tears in her eyes. She whispered, 12 years I’ve been calling about these potholes. He turned to his laptop, showing real-time data flows.
Look, your tax dollar’s actually working. She stared at the screen. My God, she whispered, it’s really happening.
Cross-America funds once lost in administrative mazes suddenly found their way to actual problems needing solutions. In rural Tennessee, broadband expansion projects long buried under bureaucratic red tape broke ground overnight. In Michigan, water treatment plants received upgrades that bureaucrats had studied for decades, but never approved.
The transformation was measurable in just two weeks. Tens of thousands of redundant programs identified, billions of waste exposed. Hundreds of unauthorized initiatives halted, countless local projects unleashed.
But the real metric, trust in government rising for the first time in 30 years. The revolution spread with surgical precision. Real-time tracking replaced quarterly reports.
Algorithmic oversight replaced review boards. Local solutions replaced federal mandates. Results replaced process.
He’s done more in two weeks than Biden did in four years and Obama did in eight. Vance noted from his West Wing office, but this isn’t just about speed. This isn’t just about tech.
This isn’t just about personnel. It’s all three perfectly aligned. For ordinary Americans, the impact was undeniable.
Roads repaired, schools revitalized, water purified, but more importantly, something else has been restored. Trust. For the first time in generations, people saw their government not as an obstacle, but as a tool for positive change.
The permanent bureaucracy had long operated on a simple assumption. Presidents come and go, but they remain. That assumption now lays shattered, replaced by a new reality.
When preparation meets presidential determination, nothing is permanent. They thought we’d slow down, Vance said, studying real-time data flows across agencies. They thought we’d get bogged down in process.
They thought we’d play by their rules. He smiled. Instead, we’re just getting started.
The new dawn. The sun rises early in Washington on this morning. Its first rays caught the classical columns of the Treasury Building, casting long shadows across streets still quiet.
But inside, beneath the marble and granite, screens still glow blue. Doge’s algorithms never sleep. The administrative state was built over decades, a senior advisor explained, watching new patterns emerge across the displays built to resist change, built to outlast presidents, built to preserve power.
He paused, tracking a particularly interesting data flow, but they never imagined this. They built walls against political attacks, defenses against media exposure, shields against congressional oversight. They never prepared for algorithms that could map everything.
For a personnel prepositioned everywhere. For a president who counts every week like it’s his last. The numbers tell the story in Treasury.
Networks mapped, waste exposed, systems rewired. At USAID, decades of hidden flows revealed, power structures dismantled across agencies. Redundancies eliminated, authorities realigned, missions refocused.
But numbers aren’t the whole story. Imagine changes coming to a community near you. Springfield, Ohio, potholes that plagued residents for 12 years actually disappeared overnight.
Rural Tennessee, where children can finally connect to high-speed internet. Their parents were promised decades ago. Michigan, people truly drink clear water while bureaucrat memos about studying the problem gather dust.
This isn’t just reform. This isn’t just change. This is American governance reimagined.
The pace is going to be the same, Vice President Vance declared this week. It’s just the priorities that are going to change. The permanent bureaucracy built their administrative state over decades, brick by bureaucratic brick.
They thought it would last forever. They thought it was too big to map, too complex to understand, too entrenched to change. But they were wrong.
Four young coders with laptops proved that. 1,000 prepositioned personnel proved that. A president counting weeks proved that.
The sun continues rising over Washington. Classic columns still cast their shadows. But inside those buildings, everything has changed.
The administrative state finally met its match. Preparation plus presidential will plus technological precision. This isn’t the end of the story.
This is just the beginning. The revolution isn’t just continuing. It’s becoming the new normal.
And for those who thought the deep state would rule forever, they’re about to learn what happens when smart strategic minds meet determination, when preparation meets opportunity, when a new generation decides it’s time for a change. The storm isn’t just gathering. It’s here to stay.
The sun continues rising over Washington. But now, for the first time in generations, it illuminates something new, a government that works, a bureaucracy that serves, a system that delivers. The revolution isn’t just beginning.
It’s already won. What did you guys think of that one? I thought it was fantastic. Much thanks, Great Wealth Transfer Kingdom builders.
Just reading a few of those. I thought it was an excellent read. Much of that we have already watched play out.
Much of it, I am certain, is a little embellished for effect. But we have been watching just that play out as they’ve been mapping systems and showing the waste. Joe, we don’t know completely.
We just know that they are supposed to have the tables to them. It’s our understanding that the things that are outstanding are all about the production cost for the oil from the Kurdish region. Yeah, I thought it was great.
Guys, if you want a copy of that substack, I will drop the link for you all in chat. Just click the link. It will also be in my links, the last one from this morning.
Eco is the substack here, guys. Let me show you. Eco loves you.
E-K-O. Not one I was familiar with, guys. At least one I don’t remember having read before in any way.
There you go. E-K-O. But I have dropped the link in the chat on the different platforms I say that.
I think about the only place it isn’t is Odyssey. And I will highlight it so that you guys can just read it off your screen if you need to retype it. I like that eagle claw.
It is a good bedtime story to read yourself to bring hope and comfort. As you noticed, somebody actually made a video out of that substack. Oh, cool.
IS substack was just fantastic, guys. No, you’re right. Jay, great point.
It’s a great read. One thing that became clear, this would not be happening without alternative media. No way mainstream would report the truth of what’s really happening.
We forced it on them. We did. And they’re right.
When there was obscene waste found, they just took the community to the town square. They just took to X and TikTok and Instagram and everything else. And they just put the truth out there.
This is what they’ve been wasting it on. And they were willing to show receipts. They changed how it works.
We no longer need some executive at the news station to give a yes or no to a journalist to chase it. It’s simply already out there. The people already know.
Which means they have broken the gatekeepers. They have removed. I shouldn’t say broken.
They’ve removed the gatekeepers. They just built a new entryway that no longer has a gate. It’s just free speech.
They have shattered Mockingbird Media. And I am just happy that I got to play a role in that, even if it was unwittingly, unknowingly. I got to be part of a great change.
I just love it. Let’s see. Questions being asked.
What do you consider to be a large amount of currency for someone to be holding? Did you spend over $100,000 buying it? If not, you do not have what many of the banks consider a large amount. Doesn’t have to be that much. But to kind of give you an idea, there are people out there that spent millions of dollars buying currency.
Hundreds of thousands. Not just $10,000 or $20,000. Not just $1,000 or $2,000 or $300,000.
I mean, don’t get me wrong. Those smaller amounts are still life-changing. But there are people out there that have spent millions of dollars buying currency.
Breaking. FEMA’s chief financial officer, Mary Comins, has been fired for illegal funding luxury hotels for migrants in New York City in defiance of Trump’s orders. Bam.
Loved it. Yeah, mad. Exactly.
That’s gobsmacked. Like, just, what? Kathy E., very welcome. You guys have been that for me.
Stefan, it’s good to see you. Oh, that’s right. Good morning, everyone.
And I did have some people interested, and it just fell through. Stefan does have some Zim and some Dong he’s interested in selling. All I will do, guys, is forge your emails to him.
So don’t put anything in there you don’t want him to see. And sound off if you still have Dong as well. A few people are looking just to reshuffle.
They want to sell some currency, either buy some silver or sell some currency, pick up some XRP. They’re just looking to diversify what they have. And rather than sell it to the dealers, they’d rather sell it to you all.
See, Mark, I read yesterday Trump’s putting in Judy Shelton as Fed Chair of Treasury. Well, we do know that Judy Shelton is coming back and saying it’s time to make the dollar as good as gold. We do know she has been very prolific all of a sudden again.
And there are rumors. There are rumors going around right now in the, what do you put, the halls of Congress, the back rooms of D.C.? I think the back rooms of D.C. is probably more accurate. There are rumors that Trump is working with Doge and the Pauls to audit Fort Knox.
That is one of the, I mean, it is being screamed around the back rooms in D.C. right now. That any day now you are going to see them walk in with presidential, with all kinds of clearances, etc., to do a physical counting and take on Fort Knox. Be interesting.
Don’t know how much truth that is, but that is running around D.C. right now. Wouldn’t that be something? And never, ever forget, we will win. I love it.
We have to keep the change fresh through the continuing conversation. Chet, you are right. We can’t slow down.
We are on a roll and we have to keep the speed up. Pick the speed up if we can. We have to find more energy.
I love that one, Joanne. I am a fan. Yes, Ron and Paul.
Ron and Rand Paul. Yeah, that fire is not good enough. I am with you guys too.
And realize that is exactly what they are looking for. Ron Paul would be a key part of that audit. He deserves it.
I mean, if any one human being deserves it, that is it. All right, let me make certain I give Trout Whisperer, thank you. Zen Biker, thank you.
Tim, thank you. Looking at all the ones that I know I missed, Hoopstent, thank you. Hoopstel, that is a great spelling of it.
Thank you, thank you, Nancy, thank you. Already highlighted the rest of them. Ron Paul and Rand Paul.
The Pauls. Canuck, I do not know. I would have to see specifically which.
They have been preparing for that, though. I was just saying a militia attack in Iraq. That is part of what we have been reading in the articles of the, what is it, the whatever forces that they are rolling into government.
One of the reasons the U.S. wants to make certain is because that is usually where the troubles come from. Are not all bureaucracies under executive branch? Most of them, Robert, so it is going to get interesting. Lonnie, Pam Bondi, new Attorney General, vows to end weaponization against Catholics.
Does this mean we cannot have free speech or say anything against any? No, it does not mean any of those things at all. It just means the police do not get to target them. The FBI does not get to target them just because of their religious beliefs.
Lily Pad, we do not know, but we are going to find out. There is so much happening. It is going a million miles an hour.
I just want to see us paid. Q Ball, not certain what that email is for. I love this one.
Elon is tweeting outright that he wants Ron Paul to audit the Federal Reserve. I just love it. I just love it, love it, love it.
All right, guys, I need to wrap it up. We have the work day ahead. We will be on this evening with Dr. Scott.
Darlinson, Regina, Stephanie, Erica, Danielle, anybody else sound off? Camp Peggy, they can come stay at my house, Doge, if they want to audit Houston, NASA. I love these. So they tell me it’s your birthday.
Well, happy birthday, darling. May you live, may you love. May all your dreams come true.
Happy birthday, happy birthday, happy birthday to you. Happy birthday. Valerie said Soros needs to be deported.
I agree. I mean, he’s already been banned from many countries because of his practices. I mean, he’s devastated national economies just for his own profit.
Not much moral fiber running around in that feller. Yeah, I’m with you, Patty Ann. Wait, no, it wasn’t Patty Ann, it was Wally Lane.
Once we get paid, the work begins. Yes, it does. All right, guys.
If I missed anything, all I can do is apologize, and I look forward to seeing you all this evening. Dr. Scott will be joining. Bye, guys.