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Geopolitics:
-The professional Pro-EU agitators who were flown into Georgia were back at it in force over the weekend, but the nation’s security forces weren’t having it and pushed back against them hard.
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-France has moved to tax unrealized gains on Bitcoin investments.

-After the fall of Syria & Assad, the nations of Germany, Greece, and Austria have declared they will stop processing asylum claims from Syrians.

Social dynamics/societal/culture war/Legal:
I took the rugrats to see Moana 2 over the weekend. I would probably not feel this way had I not become a father, but I would put Moana 1 and 2 on my Top 10 list of movies.

Amidst a sea of anti-innocence and anti-self-reliance/resilience propaganda that infects movies today, both installments of Moana are a great countervailing wind.

If you have kids, especially a daughter(s), it’s great.

Conspiracy-y:
We provided a few interviews above regarding the plans & hidden hand of the NeoCons in Syria, and there was a question about Julian Assange that I couldn’t get out of my head last night that belongs in this section.

Earlier this year, Tucker Carlson made very public statements (several times, in several different interviews) about Mike Pompeo plotting to have Assange killed while he was in the Ecuadorian embassy. And that made me wonder…why?

It’s not widely known, but before he and WikiLeaks released Vault 7 (the agency’s hacking toolkit), Assange offered a deal to former FBI Director James Comey to prevent its release.

I can’t remember the specifics, but I believe that deal would have put the true attribution of the “DNC hack” (that wasn’t really hacked) on the record and provided the evidence of what really went down.

James Comey refused to accept the evidence, and Vault 7 was released.

So the question deserves to be asked: Pompeo and the agency would likely have the biggest beef with Assange over Vault 7. But if Assange offered it to Comey in advance saying he wouldn’t release it but Comey refused…

Why would Chubby Kansas be after Assange rather than Comey?

White Pill:
Here’s a picture of Daniel Penny enjoying a beer with his lawyers today post-acquittal. As a Marine, this is the 2nd crucible that he’s walked, and this is the 2nd one that he’s persevered.

One of the more well-earned beers of the decade:

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Macro takeaways/lessons for the week:
-The jury sided with Daniel Penny, against CNN/Tapper, and against DA Fani. Oh how the turn tables.

-It wasn’t long after the Oresnik was launched against UKR and changed the game in that theatre that AQ and ISIS suddenly became able to take the entire nation of Syria in a few days. But most people aren’t ready to fully appreciate the “war isn’t meant to be won, it’s meant to be continuous” aspect of our current 1984 NeoCon-run world quite yet.

-You may see Soros as an IRL version of Dr. Evil, and I won’t disagree with you on that. But the man has a history of hiring some of the best financial, trading, and econ minds the world produces. Sometimes to beat the wolf, you must learn to think like the wolf.

Implications:
Many have been remarking about the massive “sigh of relief” and “vibe shift” since Trump won the election. Many still have a bit of apprehension, expecting the NeoCons, Deep Staters, and other nefarious types to pull something out of their sleeve to prevent, obstruct, or otherwise ruin the path back to prosperity.

There are several potential attack vectors that we’ve mentioned today that are worth keeping an eye on.

Keep the resolve and stay resilient. Remember the Bannon mantra: “You didn’t think they’d give your country back to you without a fight, did you?”

This thing is worth saving, so keep the ball moving forward no matter what they throw at us.

The Weekly Read (Monday):
The Book of Acts
I’ve spoken several times in the weekly and other podcasts here that I’ve been reading The Bible front to back. It just so happens that I’m currently in The Book of Acts, which describes the early work of the Apostles and the formation of the early Church.

If you’ve not read it in quite some time, you may not remember that Antioch, Syria was the location of the first Church that was set up by the Apostles, and the very first place where the disciples were described as Christians.

Acts 11:25/26 - “Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch.”

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Intro & Outtro music: Blind by Mike Amabile and Run Over Twice
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Biden’s Build Back Never
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