🇩🇪 AfD’s Alice Weidel SAYS Germany is DONE with the ‘Climate Emergency’.
“The climate emergency has to be called off. It’s all a fraud. A total con designed to destroy industry.”
Digital ID + CBDC infrastructure = the ability to turn your money on and off based on behavior.
What you’re seeing in the UK is the political layer being used to install the financial control grid. No one voted for it because if they explained what it actually does, it wouldn’t pass.
The playbook is simple:
1. Introduce Digital ID as ‘security’ or ‘efficiency’
2. Link it to payments and benefits
3. Use AI and data to enforce compliance
If you want to stop it, the fight isn’t just political. It’s financial. Keep your assets outside the system, use cash, and build local economies that don’t require permission to transact.
Otherwise, you’re not a citizen anymore. You’re an account.
Trouble is, we can see it. Whatever has been done to the algorithms means I'm not being seen and interacted with people I used to see, and I can't interact with them. Which makes everything boring for everyone. I've seen my engagement and following dropped drastically.
No vote in Tennessee (+1 GOP)
No vote in Florida (+4 GOP)
No vote in Missouri (+1 GOP)
No vote in North Carolina (+2 GOP)
No vote in Texas (+5 GOP)
Virginia’s voter-approved maps thrown out.
MAGA has rigged the system.
If you’re a cook, a chef, or someone whose grandma’s recipe never touched the internet, say hi.
Culinary school Fall ’26. Preserving what Box 3 tax can’t touch.
Who else is guarding food that isn’t in the cloud?
Several subscribers have asked me to comment on the attempted assassination of President Trump.
First: I condemn political violence. It doesn’t matter which “team” you think you’re on. Violence is how the control grid feeds. It justifies emergency powers, censorship, and financial lockdowns that hurt ordinary Americans.
I’m not a Republican. I’m not a Democrat. I work for the Constitution and for financial transparency.
So here’s what I do with an event like this: I ask three questions.
1. Cui bono — Who benefits? Whose budget, whose authority, whose market position improves because of this?
2. What moves on the balance sheet? Watch the 48 hours before and after. Where did liquidity go? What contracts were signed while the cameras were pointed elsewhere?
3. What ratchet clicks forward? Rahm Emanuel’s rule: never let a crisis go to waste. What new surveillance, spending, or centralization gets justified?
I don’t know who planned it or why. And frankly, you and I won’t know from watching cable news.
But I do know the pattern: events like this are used to engineer consent for things the public would otherwise reject.
So my advice is the same as it was last week:
Turn off the coliseum. Track the money. Protect your ability to transact, communicate, travel, and farm.
Build the exit. That’s how we win.
That’s my statement. I won’t be elaborating further or engaging in
@Pete_the_cat4 Miyoko Schinner. Respect.
Staples from scratch is sovereignty 101.
Not vegan, but the principle hits: if you can make your pantry, they can’t unplug it.
I'm adding it to day zero list.
People ask why culinary school.
Genesis 47 is why. Dutch tax policy is why.
When systems get shaky, food is sovereignty.
Fall ’26 I start learning to make it for real.
Day Zero before culinary school this fall: my $12 Target knife folds if I look at it wrong, but I’m saving for a Wüsthof 8” Chef.
chefs/students, what did you buy before your first good knife?
@piersmorgan All of a sudden Britain can defend the Falklands, but can’t protect its daughters from grooming gangs or stop the boat crossings.
Yet they’ll arrest people for social media posts.
What are the priorities here?