Thursday, June 18, 2026


The American public is constantly told that the MAGA movement is a grassroots crusade against the establishment. We are told they are fighting for the forgotten man and woman against a corrupt global elite. But while those politicians stir up chaos to distract us, the people pulling the strings are busy building their own private, insulated reality. Wired just exposed a list of over 200 members belonging to a secretive group called Dialog, run by billionaire Peter Thiel. This is not just a club for the wealthy; it is a shadow network of power brokers, investors, and political operators who are quietly mapping out the future of our society behind closed doors.
When you look at who is involved and how these circles operate, the parallels to other notorious elite cabals become impossible to ignore. They claim to represent the people, but their actions prove they only serve themselves. This is the blueprint for oligarchy—an infrastructure designed to bypass democratic institutions entirely. We are witnessing the solidification of a ruling class that believes it is above the reach of public accountability. If we do not recognize this for the danger it truly is, we are choosing to let them own the future.
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Americans Against Fascism 

For someone obsessed with the imminent arrival of the Antichrist and other doomsday scenarios, tech baron Peter Thiel sure is keen to place himself within the existing political order’s power elite. An early Silicon Valley recruit to the MAGA movement, Thiel donated heavily to Donald Trump’s first presidential campaign and spoke at the 2016 Republican National Convention. He then distanced himself from Trump’s 2020 campaign, but resumed his role as a MAGA kingmaker during the 2022 cycle, donating to 16 hard-right House and Senate candidates. And as his pet software and surveillance company Palantir continues to rake in massive government contracts from the second Trump administration, Thiel is already spending big to support the Republican House majority in this year’s midterms.
But electoral politics is just a small part of Thiel’s self-appointed purview as an aspiring thinker of big civilizational thoughts. Since 2006, the reclusive mogul has hosted a series of confabs called Dialog—a private, invitation-only gathering of global power brokers and influencer-types, funded by a cool $16,000 registration fee for participants. Reports of Dialog’s activities have been sketchy at best, since all the group’s sessions are held off the record, and its membership list has been jealously guarded from public view. Until now, that is. On Tuesday, Wired magazine published a trove of leaked Dialog documents and information about the group’s membership.
The leak includes the schedule for the group’s pending August retreat outside Dublin, Ireland. The subject matter gives the lie to the notion that Thiel’s vanity project is brokering any meaningful dialogue, in the sense of a probing exchange of opposing views. Instead, it seems closer to a list of trending topics on Truth Social: Session titles include “Money (Does?) Buy Happiness,” “Bring Back Nuclear,” “Navigating WWIII,” “Battlefield Technologies,” and, somewhat randomly, “How’s Your Sex Life?” “Other talks include ‘Build-a-Cult,’ moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site Pray.com,” write Wired correspondents Dell Cameron and Yulia Almazova, “and ‘Build-a-Party,’ run by a former White House national security official.”

 

 

 

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THE SWITCH WAS FLIPPED. AND THEY DIDN'T TELL YOU.
On June 11, 2026 — JP Morgan executed its FIRST live transaction through the XRP Ledger. Connected to Ondo Finance. Connected to Mastercard. Routed through ISO 20022 protocol.
No press conference. No announcement. Buried in a technical filing at 4:47 AM Eastern.
THE OLD BANKING SYSTEM DIED THAT MORNING.
SWIFT processed its last independent transaction on June 10. Since June 11, every single cross-border settlement between the 47 participating institutions has been routed through the new ledger. Not tested. LIVE. Processing $4.2 billion per hour as you read this.
You were told this would never happen. You were told XRP was a scam. You were told the quantum financial system was a fantasy.
IT IS RUNNING RIGHT NOW.
Congress passed the CBDC prohibition clause on June 16. Buried inside a housing bill. No standalone vote. No debate. They banned the government digital dollar PERMANENTLY through 2030 — because the PEOPLE'S system is already operational, and they cannot compete with it.
They didn't ban CBDC because they don't want digital currency. They banned it because THE REPLACEMENT ALREADY EXISTS AND IT'S DECENTRALIZED.
Here is what I was told on June 9 — two days before the JP Morgan switch:
TIER 4B notifications begin between June 22 and June 28. The first wave covers 1.2 million verified accounts. Redemption centers in 14 cities are staffed and operational since June 1. Military personnel are present at each location. NDAs will be required.
The exchange rates you've been told are not public yet. But the structure is locked. Gold-backed. Asset-verified. Quantum-encrypted through Starshield satellite coverage that went FULL GLOBAL on June 9.
This is not coming. THIS IS HERE.
The man who signed Executive Order 14178 on March 2 — banning CBDC development and ordering a "digital asset strategic reserve" — did not do it for Wall Street. He did it for YOU. Every patriot who held. Every person who was called crazy. Every family that believed when the world laughed.
Your patience is about to be rewarded in ways that will change your bloodline FOREVER.
QFS-LIVE-0611
TIER4B-WAVE1-0622
SWIFT-DEAD-CONFIRMED
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Before the 1950s, clover was a STANDARD component of American lawns. Seed mixes included it on purpose.
Then broadleaf herbicides were invented. They killed clover along with "weeds." So the chemical companies rebranded clover as a weed — to sell more herbicide.
That's it. That's the whole story.
Clover is not a weed. It's the future of your lawn.
White Dutch clover (Trifolium repens):
Self-fertilizing — fixes nitrogen from the air into the soil. No fertilizer needed. EVER. And it feeds the grass around it for free.
Drought-resistant — stays green when grass goes brown.
Bee paradise — constant blooms from May to frost.
Chokes out weeds — dense growth shades out weed seeds.
No mowing needed (stays 4-6 inches) — or mow monthly.
Soft underfoot — kids love it.
Costs $5-10 to overseed 1,000 sq ft.
How to add clover to your existing lawn:
Overseed in spring or fall. Scatter seed (2 oz per 1,000 sq ft). Water lightly for 2 weeks. Done.
Stop using broadleaf herbicides (they kill clover).
Stop fertilizing (clover makes its own).
Mow at 3-4 inches.
The lawn industry told you clover was a weed so they could sell you chemicals.
Take your lawn back.

 

Alan Wilson didn't show up at the airport.
September 2, 1970. Los Angeles. Canned Heat was flying out for their European tour that evening.
Their lead singer and harmonica player was missing.
His bandmates weren't worried. Alan was always late. Disorganized. Spaced out. He'd catch a later flight, like he always did.
They got on the plane and left.
The next morning, friends went looking for him.
They found him in his sleeping bag on the hillside behind drummer Bob Hite's house in Topanga Canyon.
He had slept out there many times. He loved the trees.
This time he wasn't waking up.
He was 27 years old.
The cause of death was barbiturate overdose. Officially ruled accidental — there were unused pills still on his body. He left no note.
But Alan Wilson had been deeply depressed for years. He had tried to kill himself before. He had been in a psychiatric hospital.
His drummer Fito de la Parra believed Alan had killed himself.
Either way, the man called "Blind Owl" — the genius who'd written Canned Heat's biggest hits, sung at Woodstock, and recorded with John Lee Hooker — was gone.
Two weeks later, Jimi Hendrix died. Three weeks after that, Janis Joplin.
Hendrix and Joplin became legends.
Nobody remembered Alan Wilson.
Here's how he got there.
July 4, 1943. Arlington, Massachusetts. Alan Christie Wilson was born.
Highly intelligent. Painfully shy. Severely nearsighted.
He was bullied through every grade of school. Couldn't make friends. Couldn't talk to girls.
He found music instead. By his teens he was obsessed with Delta blues. Robert Johnson. Son House. Charlie Patton.
He moved to Cambridge in his late teens. Started playing harmonica and slide guitar in coffee houses.
In 1965, the bluesman Son House came out of retirement to record his comeback album. He'd been off the road so long he'd forgotten how to play his own songs.
The producers brought in a 21-year-old white kid from Cambridge to teach Son House back to himself.
That kid was Alan Wilson.
Alan played him his own old recordings. Showed him the fingerings. By the time the sessions ended, Son House could play his classics again.
Alan also played guitar and harmonica on two tracks of the album.
It was an extraordinary thing for a 21-year-old to do.
Later that year, the guitarist John Fahey took Alan with him to Los Angeles. Alan forgot his glasses on the trip. Fahey started calling him "Blind Al," then "Blind Owl" — for his round face and scholarly intensity.
The nickname stuck.
In Los Angeles, Alan met Bob "The Bear" Hite — a 300-pound record collector who claimed to own 15,000 blues 78s.
They couldn't have been more different. Hite was loud, extroverted, gigantic. Alan was tiny, quiet, blind without his glasses.
But they loved the same records.
They formed Canned Heat in 1965.
By 1967 they were on stage at the Monterey Pop Festival. By 1968 they had a Billboard hit: "On the Road Again." Alan sang it. Alan played the harmonica solo.
In 1969, they had another hit. "Going Up the Country." Alan wrote it. Alan sang it.
That August, they played Woodstock. "Going Up the Country" became the unofficial theme song of the festival. Every kid who saw the documentary heard Alan's high, lonely voice over the opening credits.
500,000 people. The biggest concert in American history.
Alan mostly hid behind the amps.
He hated touring. He hated crowds. He hated planes.
He told friends he wanted to quit the band.
In 1970, Canned Heat got to record with John Lee Hooker — Alan's lifelong hero. The album was called Hooker 'N' Heat.
Hooker was a notoriously difficult musician to follow. He played his own time. Most guitarists couldn't keep up with him.
Alan locked in with him instantly.
Hooker said on tape: "You musta been listenin' to my records all your life."
He later called Alan "the greatest harmonica player ever."
That was Alan's last recording.
His depression got worse. He sought out therapy. Spent time in a psychiatric hospital. Was prescribed antidepressants but also took barbiturates from the street to sleep.
He told friends he had no one. No girlfriend. No real family contact. Just the band and his blues records and the trees.
He loved the trees most of all.
He founded a conservation group called Music Mountain. Wanted to use the band's money to save the California redwoods.
In the liner notes of Future Blues, he wrote: "The redwoods of California are the tallest living things on Earth, nearly the oldest, and among the most beautiful to boot."
A few weeks later, he was dead in a sleeping bag.
Here's what makes this story matter.
1970 was the year rock and roll lost its prophets.
September 3: Alan Wilson. Age 27. Barbiturates.
September 18: Jimi Hendrix. Age 27. Barbiturates.
October 4: Janis Joplin. Age 27. Heroin.
The "27 Club" got built that autumn.
Hendrix and Joplin became immortals. Movies. Posters. Statues. Streets.
Alan Wilson got his name on a few Canned Heat reissues.
Canned Heat is one of the few bands in history that played both Monterey and Woodstock — the two biggest counterculture concerts ever held. They were on the cover of Rolling Stone.
Their music is still in commercials. "Going Up the Country" gets used every time a movie wants to summon the 1960s.
Most people who hear it don't know who sang it.
Alan Wilson's body was cremated. His ashes were scattered among the redwoods he had tried to save.
His Music Mountain fund didn't survive long after him.
The redwoods are still being logged.
Alan Wilson. Singer. Songwriter. Harmonica genius. Found in a sleeping bag at 27.
His crime? Being too sad to keep going on the road.
His legacy? The song the world plays every time it wants to remember the 1960s — and a name almost no one remembers.
~Forgotten Stories
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 BREAKING: Trump's racist goons pulled the Uruguay World Cup team off their bus and deployed SNIFFER DOGS in a deeply racist show of profiling!

The Trump administration’s cruel border obsession is turning the American World Cup matches into an international embarrassment. Upon arrival in the States, the Uruguay national team – twice World Cup winners – was pulled over on the side of the road for a humiliating canine search of their luggage before they even arrived at their hotel.

In another incident, Iraq striker Aymen Hussein was detained for nearly seven hours at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, while a member of the Iraqi team’s photography staff was denied entry entirely.

Fans from across the world weren’t having it:

“Imagine training your whole life to represent your country at the World Cup, only to have your first touch in America be a sniffer dog checking your luggage on the roadside,” one post read.

Many pointed out the obviously racist pattern of teams from Latin America and Africa facing far more aggressive scrutiny than others. “What a coincidence that the fixation on registering and checking is always with American countries from Mexico southward or from Africa,” one blogger wrote.

Another referred to the United States as “A country that should never again host a World Cup. If you only like people from your own country, then don’t organize an event that should be open to the world.”

Oh snap, we were afraid something like this might happen. Stephen Miller and his horde of goons have no use for soccer, so let’s make a point, right?

They have already denied entry to fans, journalists, and soccer federation officials from Haiti, Iran, Senegal, and the Ivory Coast, all World Cup-qualifying nations that fall under the State Department’s 39-nation travel ban (the players and coaches got carve-outs).

They want to showcase Trump’s “America First” obsession to the whole world. They want to project to the MAGA masses that their hatred toward Black and brown people as well as Muslims are bigger than sports – watch us treat their elite athletes and symbols of their national pride like criminals. Aren’t we badasses?

Hosting the World Cup is a global honor, which provides a setting to celebrate global unity and amity through sports.

Instead, under Trump, that’s all discarded as woke. In its place is more of its petty cruelty and self-sabotage on the world stage.

"What has the United States become?" the more than five billion people watching across the world are asking themselves.

Think of people, say, crowding around a communal village TV in rural West Africa to get a snippet of the real America on the screen in addition to the football, and seeing and hearing about stuff like this.

What disappointment they must feel when they see America, which has always been the symbol and hope that a better life exists and awaits out there, now behaving like a bunch of merciless thugs.

Shameful. Embarrassing. Humiliating.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

     (What? Trump is a Liar? 38, 000 thousand confirmed lies in one term. Who knew?)

WE ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THE REAL STORY!!
Tucker Carlson dropped a bombshell Thursday, claiming that Dan Bongino — while still serving as FBI Deputy Director — admitted to him that Donald Trump himself ordered the investigation into the 2024 Butler assassination attempt to be SHUT DOWN!
 
Carlson said that after pressing Bongino about Thomas Crooks’ online presence, Bongino “became hysterical” on the phone. “He was clearly terrified,” Carlson said. After a long series of calls and texts, Bongino allegedly told him: “Take it up with Trump. He’s the one who shut down the investigation.” 
Carlson made the explosive claim during an appearance on Mario Nawfal’s podcast, stating flatly: “I know that Trump shut down the investigation into Butler. That is a fact. Dan Bongino told me that when he worked at the FBI.”
 
Let that sink in. The man who claimed the left was trying to assassinate him may have personally buried the investigation into his own near-murder.
 
Bongino fired back Friday, calling Carlson’s accusations “seriously one of the most delusional things” he’d ever heard, and sharing purported text messages to dispute the account. He also called Carlson a “nepo baby” on X.
 
So either Tucker Carlson is lying about a sitting FBI official confessing to a cover-up — or Dan Bongino is lying about what he told Tucker Carlson. Either way, two of the right wing’s most prominent voices are now accusing each other of being liars about the most serious domestic security incident in years.
 
The truth is in the texts, Tucker says. Release them.
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