BREAKING: The Pentagon deliberately delayed publicly announcing yesterday's US strikes on Iran until after financial markets had closed at 4 PM ET on Friday, with the timing intended to reduce the immediate impact on financial markets, including oil prices, per NBC.
The strikes were publicly confirmed just 30 minutes after the market close.
Once again, this is market manipulation.
🚨🇮🇱 Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."
He is actually the antichrist...
DATE OF CORRUPTION: April 27, 2026
Trump's ballroom contractor gets a no-bid $17 million contract to refurbish the Reflecting Pool.
The actual cost of the project was $3 million but Trump inflated the price for his friend. And now paint is peeling off the Reflecting Pool floor.
Trump has turned the White House into a 24/7 corruption operation. This is a national crisis.
Trump thinks the public will stop paying attention.
So I went to the Senate floor to call his bluff. I told the ENTIRE STORY of his 500 days of corruption.
1/ Here it is - in one🧵
The UK is a hypocritical country. Their Prime Minister was forced out yesterday because of:
• Collapsing public support
• Electoral setbacks
• A worsening cost-of-living crisis
• Repeated policy failures and U-turns
• Growing rebellion within his own party
• Controversies surrounding key appointments
Yet they’re quick to congratulate elections in Nigeria while openly acknowledging vote buying, BVAS failures, and voter accessibility issues.
Apparently, what counts as a democratic failure in London becomes a successful election once it happens in Nigeria.
This makes manifestation so much easier to understand. Simply feed your subconscious with your beliefs of choice, then quite literally sit back and relax
"I am the luckiest person in the world, wealth comes to me effortlessly, [insert whatever other beliefs you want]." Structure it in the present tense to tell your subconscious, "This is already the truth"
Because your subconscious is designed to never question the information it receives and always take everything you tell it at face value, it now has to ensure that your physical reality actually aligns with the truth
One way it does that is by what's described below. Those random "lightbulb moments" that pop into your head or "omg, this is it" ideas you get in the shower. You didn't actively think them, but they also didn't just come out of nowhere
It was simply the result of the command you gave to your subconscious. "This is the truth of who I am. Take the information, and use it to make me see situations, approach challenges, and synthesize experiences in new ways that align with the truth of who I am"
Actually life changing stuff. As long as you carry the right beliefs and are genuinely convicted in those beliefs, you just have to trust that your subconscious will take care of and guide you accordingly. All you have to do is keep moving forward, putting yourself out there, exposing yourself to new opportunities, and be ready to act when the inspiration strikes
Today was one of the worst days I’ve had in a long time. After blowing 5 funded accounts and losing a $10k payout opportunity… I did the stupidest thing I could possibly do: I bought like for 3 times another set of 5 new accounts out of pure revenge. Lost them almost instantly.
Today I checked every box:
- Overtrading
- Revenge trading
- Ignoring my daily target
- Reopening the platform after the day was done
-Emotional decisions
- Buying new accounts while completely tilted
I’m mentally exhausted. I’m deeply ashamed of myself.
I’m incredibly disappointed in who I’m being right now. This cycle is destroying me and I’m tired of it.
If you’ve been in the same hole I’m in now, what worked for you?
One thing that shocked me while doing an audit for Swiss bank applications:
Over the last 6 years as full-time investors, there were several 6+ month periods where we made only fucking peanuts and round-tripped a lot of profits.
Periods where almost everything we were doing failed. Where we missed countless insane opportunities.
We couldn't identify the next big thing. We were also too lazy to dig deep into new opportunities.
It's not talked about much on CT because everyone is always winning there, but there are some really dark periods.
Periods where you genuinely wonder whether you're completely washed.
Whether you'll ever be able to make serious money again.
I think to endure these periods, you need to be somewhat obsessed.
You need to keep believing when nothing is working, when everyone else on CT seems to be printing.
Most people eventually quit.
The ones who stick around long enough usually get another shot.