Every week, these strange white crates leave a high-security Tesla compound in Lathrop, California.
They’re showing up near the Hoover Dam. At an Air Force base in Georgia. In the heart of New York City…
An estimated 4,000 of them are now spread across 48 locations in 14 states. And more roll out every week.
But you won’t see this on CNBC, and you won’t read about it in the Wall Street Journal.
Because these mystery Elon crates have nothing to do with electric vehicles, space, social media, crypto, biotech, robots, or AI…
The “mystery Elon crates” are Tesla Megapacks — grid-scale battery storage units being deployed across the country for utility, military, and commercial energy projects. Tesla is quietly building the backbone of America’s grid-storage infrastructure while everyone’s distracted by culture-war bullshit — but it is the actual story worth paying attention to.
No secret technology. No hidden invention. Just the most boring, most profitable, and arguably most important thing Tesla does — hidden in plain sight.
Do you have a warrior spirit?
Do you have a worrying spirit?
Do you have a waning spirit?
Why Are These Questions Important For Your Path Back To Enlightenment?
Enlightenment (in the deep, non-fluffy sense) isn't a destination or a glowing feeling it's clarity of perception: seeing reality as it is, without the heavy filters of ego, fear, craving, or illusion. The journey "back" implies we've wandered into confusion, distraction, or fragmentation.
These Questions Are Diagnostic Tools For That Path
• Warrior spirit tests your relationship with adversity and truth. Without it, you fold at discomfort dodging hard questions, clinging to comforting beliefs, or outsourcing your thinking to those who manipulate you to believe your power is contingent upon who is in power. Who has influence. And who has status.
• Worrying spirit reveals where fear hijacks awareness. Chronic worry keeps you trapped in imagined futures, preventing presence and clear seeing. Enlightenment requires equanimity observing thoughts and emotions without being ruled by them. If worry dominates, you're not navigating reality; you're reacting to shadows.
• Waning spirit exposes sustainability. Many start the path with enthusiasm but fade when results aren't instant or when life gets heavy. Enlightenment isn't a sprint or a hobby it's a fundamental reorientation. A steady spirit (resilient, consistent drive) prevents backsliding into apathy or cynicism. This is why many who once had certain interest now support those who share that same despair. They root against progress.
Together, they form a simple audit for inner alignment.
Warrior → Are you willing to fight for clarity?
Non-worrying → Can you stay centered amid uncertainty?
Non-waning → Will you endure long enough for real transformation?
~You Can Not Step Into A New Future With Old Habits & Baggage
"Diversity" is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated.
The idea that you are somehow better off with people who don't share your culture, history, and values
It's literally insane.
An Atheist, was taking a walk through the woods, admiring all that evolution had created:
"What majestic trees.
What powerful rivers.
What beautiful animals."
He said to himself.
As he was walking along the river, he heard a rustling in the bushes behind him.
When he turned to see what the cause was, he saw a 7 foot grizzly charging right towards him.
He ran as fast as he could.
He looked over his shoulder and saw that the bear was closing, He ran even faster, crying in fear.
He looked over his shoulder again, and the bear was even closer.
His heart was pounding and he tried to run even faster.
He tripped and fell on the ground.
He rolled over to pick himself up, but saw the bear right on top of him, reaching for him with his left paw and raising his right paw to strike him.
At that moment, the Atheist cried out.
"Oh my God!."
Time suddenly stopped.
The bear froze.
The forest was silent.
Even the river stopped moving.
As a bright light shone upon the man, a voice came out of the sky.
"You deny my existence for all of these years, teach others I don’t exist and even credit creation to a cosmic accident.
Do you expect me to help you out of this predicament? Am I to count you as a believer?"
The atheist looked directly into the light and said.
"It would be hypocritical of me to suddenly ask you to treat me as Christian now, but perhaps could you make the bear a Christian?"
"Very well."
Said the voice.
The light went out.
The river ran again.
And the sounds of the forest resumed.
And then the bear dropped his right paw, brought both paws together, bowed his head and spoke.
"Lord, for this food which I am about to receive, I am truly thankful."
Absolute wild fireworks show in Washington, D.C. tonight. Eleven WWII vets sat at their own memorial watching the United States hit its 250th birthday.
Men older than half the country’s history, sitting in silence while the nation they helped secure celebrated itself with lights, noise, and smoke in the sky.
Time didn’t just pass — it stood there and made a statement.
I am a J6er.
Most Americans celebrate the 4th of July as the day freedom was born.
For J6ers it hits different.
We were the ones who loved this country enough to stand up when we saw it slipping away. Just like the patriots of the Revolutionary War who pointed the bully in the face and said no — we did the same.
For that they raided our homes, destroyed our businesses, shattered our families, and threw us in prison for walking through open doors.
Our freedom was taken by the very country we were trying to save.
Some days the fireworks feel hollow. The parades feel distant. It’s hard to celebrate when the land you love treated you like the enemy.
But we are still here.
We are the ones who remember what real freedom actually costs.
We are the ones who will never stop fighting for it.
Happy 4th of July. Freedom isn't free.
God Bless the J6ers!
Watch this all the way through.
This is a perfect example of what makes Americans different.
Everyone notices the big things.
The wins, the headlines, the moments the whole crowd claps for.
Almost nobody sweats the small stuff.
That two percent that looks like it does not matter.
The detail you could skip. The corner you could cut. The standard you could let slide just this once.
Here is what history keeps trying to teach us.
Empires do not fall on the ninety-eight percent.
They fall on the two percent nobody thought was worth the trouble.
The little crack you ignore today is the one the whole thing collapses through later.
Americans, at our best, are the people who refuse to skip the two percent.
That is the whole secret.
Mind the small things.
They were never small.
Yours Truly,
The Rebel Scum
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In His final hours on the cross, Jesus spoke seven times.
Seven short sentences, gathered from all four Gospels.
They are the last words of a dying man, but they are unlike any last words ever spoken.
In them you find forgiveness, agony, tenderness, triumph, and surrender.
Here's each of the seven, and what each one actually means. 🧵