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President Trump worked to shut down USAID and advocated for Soros to face criminal charges...
The aid agency was eventually shut down, but Soros was never touched...
Now, Ursula von der Leyen's EU has replaced USAID as the backbone of Soros's business...
Much of the misappropriated funds went to criminal gangs, including human traffickers claiming housing benefits and disability allowances.
- Daily Mail
The world just paid $2 trillion for a rocket company that lost $4.9 billion last year. And the rockets are not why it lost the money. They are the only part making any.
SpaceX went public Friday, the largest IPO in history. Up 19%, a $2 trillion valuation, Elon Musk the first trillionaire. Then you open the filing.
Three businesses sit inside it. Starlink, the satellites, brought in $11.4 billion, 61% of all revenue, and $4.4 billion in profit. It is the only piece that earns a dollar. The rockets that land themselves run a small loss reinvesting in Starship. And the AI arm, Grok plus the app once called Twitter, folded in this February, lost $6.4 billion in a single year on $12.7 billion of spending.
Read that again. The satellites pay for everything. The AI loses more than the satellites make. And the AI is the part the market fell in love with.
It gets bolder. The prospectus claims a total market of $28.5 trillion, the largest any company has ever put in a filing. Larger than the GDP of the United States. That is the number underwriting a $2 trillion price tag built on a division bleeding $6 billion a year.
Now the structure. About 4% of the company trades. That sliver sets the price for all of it. Musk is locked up for 366 days and holds roughly 80% of the votes. The public bought a company they cannot steer, priced on the one segment losing the most.
This is the whole year in one ticker. The profit is satellites. The story is AI. The market bought the story.
The rockets were never the risk. The risk is a $2 trillion price resting on the one bet that has yet to make a cent.
ISLAMIFICATION: There are just 100,000 Somalis in Minnesota and yet they’ve made the state unlivable for the 6 million law abiding citizens. This video is from the Mall of America of Somali depicts an all too common occurrence - Somali culture…
MAG7 Alert 🚨 Daily Chart Moving Average Ensemble 🔽
AAPL & GOOG: Below the 5,10,20 DMA & 8/21 EMA.
AMZN & NVDA: Below all but the 200 DMA.
META, MSFT & TSLA: Below the 5,10,20,50, 200 DMA & 8/21 EMA.
This isn't what occurs in a 'minor' correction.
This is really stupid, and it’s not getting enough attention.
The Trump administration is pulling a working $368 million ocean monitoring system out of the water, equipment taxpayers already bought, built, and sank into the deep ocean.
And they are doing it right when the oceans are behaving in ways that alarm the scientists who study them.
Record-breaking temperatures.
A system of Atlantic currents that may be lurching toward collapse.
The response?
Yank out the instruments and walk away.
That is not budgeting. That is smashing the gauges while the engine is on fire and calling it efficiency.
For what? The Trump administration dressed it up as a “nimbler approach” and “smart lifecycle management,” which is fancy nonsense for “we shut it off and hoped nobody would ask why.” There is no return-on-investment analysis. They cannot show taxpayers save a dime, because the gear is already paid for and the science it produces protects real money and real lives.
The kicker: the same people killing the monitors want to mine the deep sea for minerals. So they are destroying the only tools that could measure what that mining does. That is not an accident.
That is the point. You cannot see the damage if you break the instruments first.
https://t.co/MzE4AW1QBv
“First We Cut the Throats of the Jews, Then the Gays and Finally the Christians”
(An article fromTichys Einblick)
Germany: Educators and social workers are discovering to their dismay that it is all but impossible to “integrate” young Muslim immigrants into German society.
Ark spokesman warns against radical young people
Teachers and social workers are sounding the alarm: Arab young people are becoming more and more radical. Islamism has long since won in some migrant milieus.
“Germany will soon be ours.” The sentence scares Wolfgang Büscher, and the man is hardly afraid of anything else.
The spokesman for the children’s and youth organization “Ark” says, “We are facing a catastrophe.” “Ark” looks after 7,000 children and young people from socially disadvantaged families every day in 33 facilities across the country. It is one of the largest aid organizations in the country.
More than 60% of the protégés have a so-called migration background. Muslim young people are radicalizing more and faster than ever before. “I have never experienced anything like this,” says Büscher. “Militant anti-Semitism” is sometimes a nice way of describing it.
“First we cut the throats of the Jews, then the gays, and finally the Christians,” a young Arab recently told him. Büscher tried to counteract this with small gestures:
He pinned a small Israel flag on the lapel of his jacket. A 12-year-old saw this and then told the social worker: “I hate you. We’ll take the country back.”
“Bild” newspaper shows that since the Hamas terrorist group massacred 1,200 Israelis, open hatred of Jews has become the norm in German schoolyards. “The integration went wrong. We hardly reach young people anymore,” says Herford teacher Birgit Ebel.
She reports that radical organizations — such as the Muslim Brotherhood or the extremist Turkish “Gray Wolves” — systematically try to recruit young people near schools and mosques.
Apparently with success: When Ebel observed a pro-Hamas rally and spotted some of her students in the demonstration, they shouted to their teacher: “Ms. Ebel, you Jewish whore.”
Büscher says he sees little chance of reaching Muslim young people. “With the very young, conversations can still work. It no longer works for older teenagers. They reject our culture, our values,” he says.
And the man for whom youth welfare was his life’s work then adds, visibly depressed: “The hatred is unimaginable.”
Aren’t these the guardians of “good and evil” who shouted that we have room? Or does the sentence apply again, as it did after the lost final victory in 1945… or the findings after the great pandemic?
Every thinking person could have predicted this development since 2015 at the latest. I assume that this Mr. Wolfgang Büscher and Ms. Birgit Ebel were at the forefront of defaming AfD politicians and their supporters as Nazis.
It is exactly this type of person who, with the best of intentions, does exactly the wrong thing because they DO NOT THINK further than their feelings.
They are probably only now starting to think about what they (the do-gooders) did wrong in their integration work and how they can change it for the better of society.
Rest assured, they have only made one mistake in that regard, and that is to believe that Muslims, who despise us and our culture, can be integrated into our way of life. Just as they will not be able to turn a wolf into a vegetarian, they will not be able to integrate Muslims into Western society.
Although I’m pretty sure that their solution will be that Muslims don’t have to integrate with us; that’s not necessary, but that we need to integrate with THEM.
I say NO, we will not bow to those who want to do us harm. The consequence for Muslims must be that they have to leave our countries, period.
After all, you don’t let a fox spend the night in the chicken coop, even if there are 1,000 hens in there, now, do you?
Big Tech just ran out of money building AI and what they're doing to cover it up should be illegal.
Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are spending a combined $700 BILLION this year on AI infrastructure.
This eats up 94% of their total operating cash flow.
The richest companies in human history are almost broke. And instead of slowing down, they're covering it up with the biggest financial engineering operation since 2008:
Google just sold $80 billion in stock to fund AI infrastructure. That was their first equity raise in 20 YEARS.
The last time Google needed to sell stock, YouTube didn't even exist. Sundar Pichai admitted the thing keeping him up at night is "compute capacity."
The company that prints $100 billion a year in ad revenue just told Wall Street it isn't enough anymore.
Amazon's free cash flow is projected to go NEGATIVE this year for the first time ever. Morgan Stanley estimates a $17 billion deficit and Bank of America says $28 billion.
The most profitable logistics machine on Earth is about to burn more cash than it generates, and they quietly filed with the SEC saying they may need to raise even more debt and equity to keep building.
All four hyperscalers are now borrowing hundreds of billions in bonds to keep the AI buildout alive. These were the most cash-rich companies in human history, and they're leveraging themselves to the teeth to build infrastructure that nobody has proven will generate enough revenue to pay for itself.
And the cracks are already starting to show:
Broadcom makes the custom AI chips that power Google, Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic. This week their AI revenue TRIPLED year over year, sales grew 48%, and profits smashed every Wall Street estimate.
The reward for all of that was $320 billion in value erased in a single trading session.
Their CEO Hock Tan went on the earnings call and exposed three things about the AI industry:
Google is already shopping for cheaper AI chip alternatives, broadcom abandoned its strategy of selling complete AI systems and is now retreating to selling bare chips at lower margins.
And despite supposedly "unprecedented demand," Tan refused to raise his full-year forecast, which tells you everything about what he's actually seeing behind the curtain.
Wall Street heard all three and hit the sell button so hard it dragged AMD, Intel, and the entire chip sector down with it.
When a company triples its AI revenue and gets punished because tripling isn't fast enough, the expectations have left the atmosphere entirely.
And here's the really scary part...
These companies ARE your retirement account. Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta, and Nvidia make up roughly 30% of the S&P 500. If you have a 401k or an index fund, you are already exposed to this bet whether you chose to be or not.
Every single one of these companies is telling you AI will generate trillions in revenue. But right now the math says they're spending trillions FIRST and hoping the revenue shows up later.
If the revenue catches up, this becomes the greatest infrastructure buildout in human history. Bigger than railroads and bigger than the internet.
If it doesn't, the companies that make up a third of the American stock market just leveraged their balance sheets into the largest write-down cycle since 2000.
And unlike the dot-com crash, this time the bubble companies aren't random startups with no revenue. They're the backbone of the entire global economy.
Belarusian tank columns launched an attack — Lukashenko made his move, but everything exploded right at the border!
Today, Lukashenko finally did what many had long expected from him — he sent Belarusian troops against Ukraine. Large columns of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and armored equipment moved across the border toward the Chernihiv and Volyn regions.
But what happened next turned into a real disaster for them.
As soon as the leading columns crossed the border and entered open terrain, a powerful coordinated strike hit them. One after another, tanks, IFVs, and trucks began exploding. Flames instantly spread from vehicle to vehicle. The entire column was transformed into a massive inferno. Virtually nothing survived.
Ukrainian defenders had been prepared for this scenario. Minefields, FPV drones, artillery, and anti-tank weapons were deployed with lightning speed and devastating effect.
Realising Apple went public at under $2 billion and 15 times revenue in 1980.
SpaceX wants you to buy at $2 trillion and 100 times revenue in 2026.
That is not getting in early. That is being the exit for venture capitalists who have held this equity for years at a fraction of what you are being asked to pay.
Almost none of the retail investors buying this IPO will read the 300 pages before the book closes on June 11.
That is your entire competitive advantage right there.
Trump’s budget director Russ Vought is the most dangerous person you’ve never heard of.
And he just proposed turning every federal grant into a loyalty test.
His plan would make funding for cancer research, housing, transportation, and public health depend on one thing: whether it “advances the President’s policy priorities.”
Not whether it works.
Not whether Congress authorized it.
Whether it pleases Trump.
This is the appropriations power. It belongs to Congress and to the people.
To my Republican colleagues: where are you?
Congress passed this funding. You voted for it.
Vought is telling you to your faces that your votes do not matter, that he and his enablers will override the law whenever it suits them. Every day you stay silent, you give away the institution you were elected to defend.
Grow a spine.
This is not about left or right.
It is about whether Congress still exists as a coequal branch, or whether we have quietly surrendered the purse to an unelected hack who holds the Constitution in contempt.
History will remember who stood up and who looked away.
https://t.co/2yHKBTNLbj
The world just built a machine that drinks clean water like a river.
And nobody is talking about what that actually means.
🚨 🚨 🚨 AI DATA CENTERS WILL CONSUME ENOUGH CLEAN WATER TO SUPPLY 1.3 BILLION PEOPLE BY 2030 — PER A UNITED NATIONS REPORT 🚨 🚨 🚨
A United Nations report just put a number on it. Not a vague warning. Not a projection buried in a footnote. A hard figure: AI data centers will consume enough freshwater to supply 1.3 billion people annually by 2030. That is not a typo. One sector. One cooling system. 1.3 BILLION people's worth of water.
THE WEAPON:
→ Global data center water consumption: 560 billion liters per year right now
→ Projected consumption by 2030: 1,200 billion liters (IEA)
→ US AI data centers alone: 17 billion gallons consumed in 2023
→ US projection by 2028: 38–73 billion gallons annually
→ Single large facility withdrawal: up to 5 million gallons per day — the daily need of a city of 50,000 people
→ Evaporative cooling rate: ~80% of withdrawn water evaporates and is NEVER returned
→ Per-query footprint: every 100-word AI prompt consumes roughly one 16.9 oz bottle of water
→ Indirect footprint: electricity generation adds another 60% on top of direct consumption
THE TARGET:
→ Phoenix region alone: data center water use projected to rise 870% — from 385 million to 3.7 billion gallons per year
→ Google's Council Bluffs facility: 3.9 million gallons withdrawn daily, on average
→ Hyperscale facilities expected to account for half of all future US AI water consumption
THE MATH:
→ 2021 US data center baseline: 163.7 billion gallons annually
→ Five years of AI acceleration later: 300%+ growth for key operators
→ By 2030: one sector's cooling needs rival or exceed the municipal water supply of entire countries
→ 1.3 billion people. That is the population of Africa. That is more than the entire Western Hemisphere.
Read that again.
💀 There are currently 2 billion people on Earth without reliable access to clean water
💀 AI infrastructure is being built fastest in water-stressed regions — Phoenix, the American Southwest, the Middle East
💀 Once evaporated, that water does not come back — it is not recycled, it is not returned to the aquifer, it is gone
⚠️ The world is already withdrawing freshwater faster than it is being replenished
⚠️ Agriculture uses 70–80% of global freshwater — AI is now the fastest-growing new competitor for what remains
⚠️ This is not a future problem. 560 billion liters are being consumed right now, today, this year.
They're showing you the AI boom.
They're NOT showing you what is being drained to power it — the aquifers that took thousands of years to fill, the rivers already running low, the municipal systems already competing with server farms for the same water table.
You don't build a machine that evaporates 80% of everything it drinks in a water-stressed world and call it progress. You don't scale that machine by 300% in five years and assume the water will keep showing up. You do that when you have decided, consciously or not, that the output is worth more than the resource that keeps 8 billion people alive.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
More than half of the publicly identified donors to President Trump’s White House ballroom project have won new or expanded federal contracts worth more than $50 billion, according to a report from a government watchdog group. https://t.co/wEAqxMA7AG
Terrifying, Islamic scholar in France reveals:
"In 30 years, France, Belgium and Europe will be Muslim. In Brussels today, Muslims are 43% of the population. Among the youth, Muslims are already the majority.
Infidels should be ready, it's going to get very difficult for them!"
In the Donetsk region, the Russians are quite simply burning everything alive.
Footage of burning phosphorus rain over Kostyantynivka.
White phosphorus ignites spontaneously and burns at temperatures exceeding 800°C. If it comes into contact with a human being, it causes deep chemical and thermal burns. Phosphorus is nearly impossible to extinguish with ordinary water; its combustion is accompanied by the release of dense, toxic smoke that instantly sears the respiratory tract. Moreover, the resulting widespread fires and the long-lasting chemical contamination of the soil make this weapon a devastating threat to all living beings in the vicinity of the impact site.
Russia is cancer.
A former World Bank president has sounded the alarm, revealing that the Federal Reserve has lost over a trillion dollars—and counting—turning it into nothing more than a massive hedge fund for the rich and powerful.
He claims the Fed is borrowing money from banks at 5.4% interest, then pouring it into government bonds, creating the illusion that the government’s financial situation is better than it actually is.
He warns that this scheme isn’t just limited to the U.S.—it’s happening across central banks worldwide.
The British police have released bodycam footage showing how the 18-year-old Henry Nowak was mocked by the officers.
Nowak: "I was stabbed"
Officer: "I don't believe you, mate"
They let him die in handcuffs.
- @queru_lant