Trump’s Iran “peace deal” theatrics and the SpaceX IPO sit on the same stage: manufactured optimism, weaponized headlines, and a market that now trades on the presidents mood swings.
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The Israel-Iran narrative is a layered psychological operation where every audience gets its own custom fairy tale, one for domestic partisans, one for foreign elites, one for the “resistance” crowd, and one buried in the financial/legal architecture.
On June 5th Israel attacked the home of world famous Lebanese sea turtle conservationist Mona Khalil. Mona was hospitalized with burns and injuries to over 70% of her body.
Yesterday, June 19th, Mona died from her injuries.
This wasn’t an accident. They didn’t make a mistake. Mona’s home was also where she ran her sea turtle conservatory- which she aptly named the Orange House Project- because, after all, her house was painted top to bottom in a deep, bright orange, the color of a late summer sunset.
The Orange House Project has been in operation for almost 30 years. You can find it on Facebook and Google Maps, along with dozens of reviews from visitors over the years.
So no, it wasn’t an accident or a mistake. Israel knew exactly what it was doing when it bombed the Orange House Project on June 5th.
It’s exactly what they’ve been doing since the war with Iran started: ethnically cleansing all of Southern Lebanon so they can steal the land and occupy it for themselves.
The rich don't just own the wealth, they own the narratives.
One of their oldest tricks: convincing you that your neighbor is the enemy, not the system.
Distract, divide, conquer, the oldest play in the book.
The American Dream was never real, it was an expensive theater production, sold to you in technicolor. Now the set is collapsing, and the audience is starting to realize they were part of a play they couldn't afford the ticket for.
The world burns quietly while we argue over pronouns and hashtags.
A global economy teeters, ecosystems collapse, and billionaires dream of Mars.
Distraction is the opium of the masses, and we're overdosing daily.
Trump’s “peace deal” with Iran is less a treaty and more a 60‑day ceasefire wrapped in a PR campaign to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and calm oil markets while the real fight over sanctions and nukes gets kicked down the road. Israel likely has other plans.
The American Dream was always aspirational, but now it feels like a cruel joke.
Wages stagnate, housing costs soar, and the promise of upward mobility evaporates.
What happens when a society built on hope starts running entirely on resentment?
When the wealth gap becomes a chasm, the center cannot hold.
The elite will try to paper over dissent with bread and circuses, but hunger and frustration demand answers, not distractions.
History shows what happens when a society ignores its breaking point.
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The American Dream was once sold as a promise of upward mobility.
Now, it feels more like a subscription service, renewable annually, but with diminishing returns.
The middle class didn't vanish overnight, it was dismantled, brick by brick.
Wage stagnation, housing bubbles, debt traps.
Now it's nothing but a memory sold back to us as nostalgia. The American Dream? That's just a rerun they keep playing to pacify the restless.
@OcrazioCornPop@garro17761@RepThomasMassie Both parties are the same. War in the Middle East and Ukraine. Data Centers here. The rest is just theatre to divide, distract and control.
Trump’s new $250 bill is the perfect metaphor for the inflation he’s helped create.
Bigger numbers on the paper, smaller value in your pocket.
The currency is eroding so fast that $250 feels like $100.