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Deion Sanders is the face of College Football. There are better teams. There are better programs. But win, lose or draw, no one has captivated college football like Coach Prime, Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter and Colorado. Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter both made plays against Baylor when their team and Coach needed them the most. They made those plays in the biggest moments of the game because prime time players, make prime time plays in prime time moments. Deion Sanders is Prime Time and his influence rubs off on his entire program. A lot of people wondered why Colorado’s fans rushed the field after beating a 2-1 Baylor team. They rushed the field because they know what it was like before Coach Prime and his Louis luggage showed up. There were no season ticket sell outs since 1996. With Deion, season tickets are sold out for the second straight year. School applications are up 20% with a 50.5% increase in Black student applicants. Colorado made $113.2 million from its 2023 home games alone, which led to a 51% increase in revenue through media rights with Coach Prime at the helm. Before Coach Prime, no one searched for a Colorado game. Last year alone Colorado averaged 7.2 Million viewers per game, with 5 games ranked in the 25 most watched college Football games of the year. That trend continues this year as well. Coach Prime turned the worst Power 5 school in the country into one that PEOPLE CARE ABOUT. Win or lose. You watch. Cheering for or against. You watch. However, his biggest accomplishment isn’t making the Colorado Buffaloes relevant again. His biggest accomplishment is empowering the young men in his program to believe in themselves, trust God and rejuvenating an entire city in the face of massive push back against his style. Deion Sanders took 2 HBCU football players in Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter and helped coach them into 2 of the best players in the country who are both in the Heisman race. Took multiple HBCU football players and helped coach them into high level Power 5 starters who have NFL futures. You see the thing about Coach Deion Sanders is he is just as misunderstood as he was as a player. With him, you earn what you get and every single player in his program knows that. On a deeper level, watching him coach his son’s is inspirational. What Deion and Lebron have done for their families and their son’s should be celebrated. As fathers they weren’t just there, they were active. They didn’t just have the title of baby daddy, they are fathers. Black Fatherhood has long been mischaracterized as absent and negative. It’s amazing to see Black Fatherhood today on the highest levels be characterized as present and supportive.

Robert Griffin III

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I VEHEMENTLY disagree with Paul Finebaum’s criticism of Coach Deion Sanders, Sheduer Sanders and Colorado. He called them irrelevant and that they don’t matter to College Football. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Colorado is very relevant and broke TV viewership records last year even after their 3-0 start that saw them finish the year 4-8. They out drew some of the biggest brands in all of College Football last year. Their blowout loss to Oregon had 10.03 million viewers, which topped the Notre Dame-Ohio State game. Shedeur Sanders stated that Colorado is everyone’s Super Bowl game when they play them. HE IS CORRECT, if you take the time to understand what he meant. Every team that played Colorado last year played their hardest against them because they knew everyone was watching and it was their opportunity to shine in front of the masses. It wasn’t JUST ABOUT winning, they wanted to humiliate them and kill their confidence. It pains many that Coach Prime, his sons, Travis Hunter, his coaches and all his players are still walking in their purpose and have never wavered for a second. They know the mission they are on and won’t back down in the face of adversity. Colorado wasn’t an “Easy win” last year for anyone except Oregon and Washington State. 5 of their 8 losses were by one score or less. Colorado making the College Football Playoff AT SOME POINT in Deion Sanders’ tenure would be a great thing for College Football. Not just for the increased viewership, but because taking a program that last won a Conference Championship when Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter weren’t even born yet would be an incredible accomplishment and rebuild. Colorado doesn’t have to go to the College Football Playoff this year and will still be relevant. Teams will be jumping out of their skin to get after them a little extra because they think they are too confident. Coaches will up the passion because they believe they deserve the attention and eyeballs that Coach Prime and Colorado demand. Like Coach Prime said, he is analyzed different and his wins are measured differently. One thing is for sure though. Coach Prime is building something at Colorado and as an analyst, I don’t think we should be trying kick him and his team down because they are confident and believe in themselves. They are great for College Football because they are different. Different might make people uncomfortable, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Here is our full First Take segment together where Paul Finebaum speaks his mind and I speak mine too.

Robert Griffin III

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Years ago when I was recruiting for Cornell, I remember watching a preseason game in Western Canada with Brett Larson, now the Head Coach at St. Cloud. The game we were watching was turning into a bit of a blowout in the second period and wasn’t going to be a great evaluation so we got into talking some hockey. Just an unreal hockey mind and a great coach. At one point he goes to me - “Watch every time a team makes 3 passes in a row and see what happens…” I was like OK, not thinking much of it. But then as we keep talking and I’m watching, very rarely are there three passes being made on the tape in a row. It’s a dump, someone tries to beat someone one on one, it’s a turnover, etc… And then finally BOOM three passes in a row - and there’s a scoring chance. Go a little while longer, not a ton of plays being made and then BOOM again - three passes on the tape in a row and there’s a scoring chance. It didn’t happen often, but when it did…offensive chances and goals were created. It was like clockwork. PASSING is the most underrated and under-worked-on skill in hockey. Hockey is a TEAM game and when I watch the game, especially at the youth levels, the team that passes the puck better typically wins. We need to prioritize it more with our kids…BIG TIME. This goal is an incredible example. Just flawless execution of passing, making the game look so beautiful. What a display of hockey sense, support, puck protection, and poise. I know there’s a lot of coaches out there on social media working their ass off to create content. Only problem is, 90% of the content I see from skills coaches on social media have zero passing in them. The kids are seeing dangles, tight turns, spins, etc…but they aren’t seeing what is going to make them an actual “hockey player”. High level scouts today are telling us all the time they’re seeing a ton of skilled players…who just don’t understand the game. They can all do “The Michigan”, they have incredible speed and hands…but they struggle to make plays or play as part of a unit. Working on skills is important - but let’s make sure that we don’t forget the one most important for playing a team game. If we get back to that, we’ll see a lot more goals like this one in the future.

Topher Scott

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🚨Candace Owens REACTS To Tyler Robinson's Hearing Today —Tyler's Lawyers Are Working Harder to Hide Evidence Than to Defend Him – And It Showed🧐 Candace said “we didn’t learn anything new except Tyler exists.” Respectfully, i disagree, i live streamed the whole thing and we learned THREE MASSIVE things that just shredded the official narrative even more: 1⃣Tyler’s family DID NOT abandon him, Mom, dad, and brother were sitting in the courtroom the entire time — until the judge kicked them out for the “secret” portion. Every Jack Posobiec -tier shill screaming “his parents said goodbye forever” just got caught in a straight-up lie. 2⃣Tyler has a SEVERE lazy eye (strabismus)We had close-up HD footage all day. His right eye drifts hard. Tell me again how a kid with that level of vision impairment perfectly head-shots Charlie Kirk from 300+ yards with “grandpappy’s 30-06” on the first try. I’ll wait. 3⃣Tyler’s own defense team is fighting HARDER to hide evidence than to defend himThey threw an absolute tantrum the second a cameraman accidentally panned wide (maybe caught shackles for half a second). Immediate motion: BAN ALL CAMERAS FOREVER. Then they begged to seal every future hearing and block media from even arguing for transparency. The judge shut them down… but the mask slipped. They’re terrified of sunlight. This wasn’t a hearing. This was a live demonstration of how desperate the state is to memory-hole this case. Tyler’s lawyers are colluding with the prosecution to operate in total darkness — the exact opposite of what a real defense team would do when their client is innocent or a patsy. Independent media is now Tyler Robinson’s only real defense. We’re the reason this won’t disappear into a black box like Epstein’s “suicide.” Drop a 👁️ if you watched the stream and saw the same thing I did. RT so the public sees the truth before the state seals it forever. FOLLOW Candace Owens and go watch her FULL podcast from today. I'll drop the link in the comments below. Ful livestream still up — watch before they try to take it down 👇

Project Constitution

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If you read my post about finding the goodness in loss or hard moments I said I would share this video. My husband Doug has been at the top of this sport. He has won a state title, a NCAA title, the US Open, World Team trials, placed 5th at the world, and was an Olympian. Through all that he has experienced his fair share of losses and getting through them. Our son participated in his first HS state tournament and although he came up short taking home 2nd, Doug did not have a lack of words to share with other parents who have or will go through it from his new perspective of a parent of a HS athlete. So much goodness packed into this. I challenge every parent to watch it, especially those with kids in some sort of even/sport that they compete in. Doug not only talks about validating your child's feelings because of the work it took to get there, but he speaks to the things he as an athlete experienced just now from the perspective of a parent of a High School kid. By far this is one of his best talks and knowing how his heart hurt for his kid, while probably tuning back into some of his own losses made this even more relatable. I know one thing- I'm lucky that our kids, both our own and the ones that will be joining us at UNI eventually have someone like him under the tunnel in these moments. Although my heart ached matside and I was probably 30 yards from my kid in one of his most vulnerable and defeating moments, I knew he didn't need me, he needed him. Doug Schwab

Allyson Schwab

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I just want to make this critically important point. The ONLY reason people are scared of Russia is their nuclear strike capability. THAT’S IT, full stop. The Russian army is a classic fur coat no knickers scenario. They are using an aging superpower reputation to project power. This is an army that rolled into Ukraine expecting to be in Kyiv inside a week. While the Ukrainian army had been trained by NATO with the UK playing a major role in that training. They were inexperienced and under equipped. The public were making Molotov cocktails on city street corners and using tractors to steal Russian tanks. They were to the Russian army what the Viet Cong were to the U.S. army. They could have won this war had we given them the tools to do it. They never asked NATO to provide troops, all they wanted were the weapons to do the job. Let’s be very clear WE FAILED THEM. We provided just enough equipment to hold Russia at bay. This allowed Russian troops to rape and pillage villages committing war crimes as they went. This is on US not Ukraine. They have fought like lions while we supported them like donkeys. They have innovated with drones and sea drones to decimate the Russian war machine. This was one of Americas primary adversaries and without one American boot on the ground and at a cost of 0.6% of the DOD budget, they were humiliated. It was a bargain basement price. Now, Trump is extorting them for more money than Germany was forced to pay in reparations at the end of WW2. It is absolutely unconscionable. I am sick and tired of listening to people say ‘Ukraine has lost this war, it’s just a matter of time’. When Putin has had to resort to throwing thousands of Nortb Korean soldiers in the wood chipper. What does Ukraine have to do to get the credit for what they have achieved? This war could be over in 3 months if Ukraine were given what they need. Instead, Trump is negotiating with the war criminal that illegally invaded Ukraine, to carve up their country and plunder their natural resources. I simply have no words. The Russian army is so shit I would bet the Polish army alone could hand them their ass. This is all about nukes and nothing else. If the USA walked out of NATO tomorrow. NATO could crush the Russian army. In my mind there is no doubt. Trump is an extortionist chancing his arm and he hasn’t even got a poker face. It’s time for Europe and Zelenskyy to call his bluff. This gamble may well leave America looking the idiots they are. China already has the popcorn ready to watch that comedy. If a geopolitical realignment is coming, then let’s get on with it. It’s just like his pussy tariff threats. Big tariffs for small countries but little ones for China. That’s because the real Bobby Big Bollocks in town is China. The time for Europe to step up is NOW. Every NATO member should cancel all military contracts with the U.S. Any retaliatory tariffs should be met with higher retaliatory tariffs . If Europe is going down then we take the U.S. with us. The only winners then are Russia and China. It’s time to stop paying reverence to America. They are led by a convinced criminal. Their SecDef is a drunk who beats up women. Their head of intelligence is a suspected Russian asset and their Vice Prssident shags sofas. Not exactly the international A-Team is it? ENOUGH OF THIS BOLLOCKS TRUMP. IT’S PUT UP OR SHUT UP TIME BULLY BOY.

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Why Are Al-Nassr Fans Demanding #AlNassrBoardOut? Why are the fans calling for saving the club through: #النصر_بحاجه_لتدخل_الصندوق The Full Story ⤵️ Before diving into the details, attached to this post are statements from Al-Nassr goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi (who has been on loan to Al-Fateh), player Sadio Mané, and head coach Stefano Pioli. All three address the same underlying issues and point to a shared concern. (Translated to English) We must not forget the statements of Castro (the former team coach) then and today. The Executive Committee, led by Raed Ismail and his all fellow board members and all executives, has performed poorly in managing the club for two consecutive years. They even lack an understanding of how decisions are made regarding a football club, despite the resources available to them from the PIF and the National Transformation Programs for the development project of the Saudi Football League, which is provided by the Saudi Ministry of Sports. This situation of #AlNassr is a waste of money, effort, and time, as well as the genuine talents dedicated to working with sincerity and passion. 1️⃣ Marketing and Business Performance Al-Nassr, despite being backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has lagged significantly behind its rivals in terms of growth. According to the Saudi economic platform Maaal (link in comments), the growth rates of PIF-supported clubs over the past two years are as follows: Al-Hilal: 105% growth Al-Ittihad: 243% growth Al-Ahli: 222% growth Al-Nassr: Only 71% growth The disparity is stark, especially considering Al-Nassr’s global appeal with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo on the roster. After two years under the current board, the club’s commercial progress has been underwhelming. 2️⃣ Administrative Instability The club has experienced significant administrative turmoil, marked by frequent changes in leadership and inconsistent decision-making. Over the past two years, Al-Nassr has seen: - 3 club presidents - 2 executive directors (with a potential third appointment looming) - 2 sporting directors, the most recent of whom lacks a clear vision for the club’s project - 2 coaches with conflicting tactical identities This lack of stability has hindered the club’s ability to establish a cohesive long-term strategy. 3️⃣ Sporting and Operational Missteps The 2024 summer transfer window and pre-season preparations exposed critical flaws in the club’s sporting operations: Mismanagement of Player Contracts: The club terminated the contract of left-back Alex Telles, paying his full salary despite his eligibility to play in the AFC Champions League. This was a missed opportunity to utilize an experienced player. Poor Recruitment Choices: The signing of foreign left winger "Wesley Teixeira" to replace Sadio Mané was redundant, as the team already had a player in that position. The squad’s actual needs, such as a left-back or an additional midfielder, were ignored. Teixeira has seen minimal playing time this season. Similarly, the acquisition of right winger Gabriel Angelo to replace Anderson Talisca was unnecessary and failed to address the team’s tactical gaps. Failed Player Sales: The club attempted to offload Saudi right-back Nawaf Boushal but failed, resulting in his reintegration into the squad halfway through the summer camp. Substandard Pre-Season Camp: The summer camp was poorly organized, resembling a recreational outing rather than a professional training program. This led to widespread fitness issues and injuries during the season. Notably, during friendly matches, including a 4-0 loss to FC Porto in Portugal (available on YouTube), the team played in unfamiliar shirts and colors, further disconnecting from the club’s identity. 4️⃣ Coaching and Tactical Misalignment In the 2024-25 season, Al-Nassr sacked head coach Luis Castro after just five rounds of the league and appointed Stefano Pioli. This decision disregarded the stark differences in their coaching philosophies and tactical approaches. The current squad was built to suit Castro’s style, and Pioli’s appointment has created a mismatch, as the players’ characteristics do not align with his system. (Too much hasn't been mentioned) These are just some of the details that can be mentioned here, while others can be observed up close. The situation is dire, and the stories are numerous, too many to be fully covered here. #AlNassr is not a place to learn the basics of club management, nor is it a place where corrective actions can be delayed under the pretext of governance or the involvement of multiple decision-makers. Everyone is complaining about the absence of effective management, the lack of transparency in decision-making processes, and the random decisions that reflect neither a clear understanding nor a well-defined plan. Unfortunately, some might believe that new signings for #AlNassr will solve the problem, but this is entirely incorrect. The administrative void and poor choices made by those working in the club’s football sector have proven beyond any doubt that the chances of future success are nonexistent! This is further evidenced by the fact that player deals will not change the narrative surrounding the story, as shown by Mané's statement, Nawaf's story and statements, Talisca's story, Al-Ghannam, and others! This is a true story to tell, for true journalism reports, which you can dig deep and find, for you with all respect: Fabrizio Romano Santi Aouna Ben Jacobs Nizaar Kinsella عمر الجريسي David Ornstein Nicolò Schira Gianluca Di Marzio The Sun Football ⚽ A BOLA MARCA #انقاذ_النصر_يالصندوق #النصر_بحاجه_لتدخل_الصندوق #AlNassrBoardOut

غايب —A

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🚨 DEEP STATE DEEP FREEZE: Biden FBI’s ‘Arctic Frost’ Memos Reveal They Didn’t Drop the Case Against Trump — They Cryogenically Preserved It Until 2030 to Strike the Moment He Leaves Office, Assuring President Trump Dies in Prison! 💥 Scholars of the Republic have seen this playbook before—from the Star Chamber to the Soviet show trials—but never in the land of the free. In the final weeks of the Biden administration, the FBI’s CR-15 squad and Jack Smith’s own deputy special counsel didn’t shutter their politically charged “Arctic Frost” probe into the 2020 election. They did something far more sinister: they closed the file on paper… while secretly placing every shred of evidence—search warrants, covert recordings, grand-jury transcripts, discovery materials—under a litigation hold until at least February 1, 2030. That’s over a year after President Trump’s second term ends. Dismissed “without prejudice.” Not because the evidence was weak. Smith’s team explicitly affirmed they “stand behind the merits” of the prosecution and refused to exonerate Trump or his co-conspirators. They simply hit pause—knowing DOJ policy bars indicting a sitting president. A loaded prosecutorial kit, frozen in time, waiting for the next friendly administration to thaw it out and reload. This wasn’t sloppy bureaucracy. This was calculated, high-level lawfare: a sleeper-cell indictment engineered to detonate the moment constitutional protections lapse. The same bureau that once claimed impartiality now memorialized its belief in Trump’s criminality… then hid the arsenal for future use. They are hanging on to Trump dying in prison like a death cult clings to its final prophecy — refusing to let go even as the evidence of their lawfare fraud thaws in the sunlight and their Arctic Frost scheme melts into irrelevance. It’s not justice they crave. It’s ritual sacrifice: the ultimate validation of years of weaponized persecution, the fantasy that one man’s slow demise behind bars would somehow retroactively legitimize their two-tiered tyranny. They treat the idea like a cherished relic, polishing it daily on cable news, because without that macabre endpoint, their entire narrative collapses into the partisan hit job it always was. The Republic wasn’t built for vengeful clerics in prosecutor robes. Time to defrost the rule of law — for everyone. The weaponization wasn’t a bug. It was the operating system. Sunlight is the best disinfectant—and accountability the only cure. The American people deserve to know how their government plotted to turn the rule of law into a partisan guillotine. Read the memos: #NoOneDiesInPrisonForPolitics #LawfareFail #ArcticFrostExposed #DeepStateDeepFreeze #LawfareExposed #WeaponizedDOJ #RuleOfLawRestored #TrumpSetup #BidenFBIPlot 📽️ Watch John Solomon lay it out in real time below 👇

Tony Seruga

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“Jayden Daniels is CJ Strouding Caleb Williams!!!” FULL STOP. This isn’t Jayden Daniels vs Caleb Williams. It’s a battle of expectations. When you give a player Three #1 WRs, a dynamic running back, a #1 TE, a defense everyone expects to be top 10 and the Bears barely missed the playoffs last year, expectations are going to be HIGH. I tried to warn everyone of that in the offseason about Chicago. But stay with me. Now Chicago is sitting at 1-2 and some people are panicking because Caleb Williams has played like a rookie. Caleb will be fine, but the expectations are weighing on that entire team. Jayden Daniels and Washington have expectations for themselves, but no one gave them a chance to win against the Bengals except myself and true Washington Commanders fans. Everyone said Chicago was the better destination in the offseason. And when I said Washington was a better situation for a young QB because of the stability of the ownership, GM, Head Coach, OC and veteran pieces it pissed off a lot of people. “How could he say that?” “Chicago has the best personnel a rookie QB has ever had coming into the NFL.” I said it because I know first hand the importance of the environment to a young QBs success. In Chicago, there are a lot of clinched butts walking around because they know how much money they spent to improve their roster and they can’t have the same result or worse than last year. It also doesn’t help that the QB they traded away for a bag of layaway chips in Justin Fields has led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 3-0 record. In Washington, Jayden Daniels has taken a team with no expectations to a 2-1 record with a SENSATIONAL performance in front of the entire football world. 91.3 % completion percentage, which is the HIGHEST EVER for a Rookie in NFL History. More total Touchdowns than incompletions against the Bengals. Washington sees Jayden Daniels and gets an overwhelming feeling of hope. Chicago sees Caleb Williams and gets an overwhelming feeling of panic. Not JUST because the players’ play. But because of the expectations of the team. It’s still early in the season. And a lot can change in a matter of weeks. But the expectation for both teams is still the same. Washington has a chance to beat anyone when Jayden Daniels plays dang near perfect like he did against the Bengals. No one is all of a sudden picking them to win the Super Bowl, make the playoffs or win their division. But for them that doesn’t matter. They needed to find their Franchise Qb and in 3 weeks they did just that. Chicago made the moves they did not to find their franchise QB and give him time to develop. They did it because they believed Caleb Williams is already that guy and could get them there this year better than Justin Fields could. The pressure is on just 3 weeks in. Some people picked them to win the Super Bowl. Some picked them to win their division. Most picked them to at least make the playoffs. EXPECTATIONS were and still are high for them. Caleb Williams played terrible against the Tennessee Titans and the team won the game because of special teams and defense. The Bears are ready to win now. They are just putting everything on their young QB’s arm to get it done. The Commanders can win now, but aren’t asking the World of Jayden Daniels. He is just giving it to them. Expectations shape the narrative. Don’t worry. There’s still a lot of story to tell.

Robert Griffin III

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Zionist-Mafia Rubio Set to Oust Vance, Impeach Trump as BlackRock’s Merz Steals German Pensions—Soros Operative Bessent Loots U.S. Treasury While Global South Rises Against Dying Petrodollar Empire Harley Schlanger (Harley Schlanger): They’re going to set up Vance. And you know, Vance is not squeaky clean. Peter Thiel from Palantir has his hands all over Vance. But Vance was set up to follow through on the Memorandum of Understanding, which Rubio is now sabotaging. So the idea—and I got this from several people, different people in intelligence—is that Vance will be knocked out because of the failure of the attempt to have a ceasefire with Iran. Rubio will be put in as vice president, and then, after the midterm elections, Trump will be impeached. Now, that is a conspiracy theory, but it’s plausible, because the reason they want Rubio: Rubio goes back as a child to Cuban drug-pushing networks. He lived with his uncle, who was a drug pusher. When he got into Congress, who did he get in with right away? The veterans from the Bay of Pigs. Now, the Bay of Pigs, remember, was the CIA attempt to overthrow Castro. Now, furthermore, Rubio became a very close ally of Jeb Bush in Florida. And then on top of that, he has the Zionist connections. And these include billionaires like Paul Singer of Elliott Management, who calls himself a vulture capitalist, and Larry Ellison of Oracle, who was very close to Epstein. These are the Epstein billionaires. They’re the ones who pulled together the British, the Americans, the Israelis. Remember, Ehud Barak was part of the Epstein network—the former prime minister of Israel. But here’s the point, Sean: They’re trying to protect a collapsing empire. The empire is collapsing because of debt. Now, if people are quiet and accept cuts in their standard of living, they’ll be able to bail themselves out. That’s what they’ve always done. They use the Plunge Protection Team, which is another way of saying printing money or creating new credit that goes into the pockets of the swindlers, the international bankers, and is paid for out of the taxes of the average working person. And they use the wars to loot other countries. Now, what’s happened is they’re in a squeeze right now, because the nations of the Global South—the so-called developing sector nations—are now starting to say, “We want to have sovereignty.” You know, we were talking about this before, the Declaration of Independence. I was at an event with an ambassador from Ethiopia. He loves the United States. And he said, “We in Ethiopia want to be like the United States used to be, where we control our own sovereignty, our own future.” That’s the thinking of a lot of young people in Africa, in Asia, that are trying to break with the International Monetary Fund and the petrodollar empire. And who are they getting support from? Russia and China. Now, what happens in the West? We have Trump, who understands this is going on but doesn’t know what to do because he’s conflicted. He’s got these people in his cabinet: Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary. Sean, you know Bessent’s background—George Soros. So, why is Trump having a Soros operative running the Treasury? And they’re going to try and bail out the 20 or the 30—whatever it is now, $39 trillion—debt. They’re going to try and bail it out with your tax dollars. Let me just tell you what they’re doing in Germany, because this will give you a sense that the uprising that’s going to occur will be international. Merz, the chancellor of Germany, who wants more money for war against Russia, is going to try and cut the pension—the state pension fund in Germany—which will cause an explosion. But here’s what he wants to do: He wants to privatize it, turn it over to private funds to manage. What was Merz doing before he became chancellor of Germany? Head of BlackRock in Germany. So, this is the BlackRock hedge fund operation to steal the pensions, the same way they’re going to try and steal Social Security in this country. Now, will people put up with it? That’s the question. We’re seeing a blowback. You know, Merz is at 20% popularity. Starmer got driven out because of his connection to the Epstein class. Macron is basically a corpse—no support, under 10%. Now Trump is heading in that direction. If he doesn’t break with this network, he’s going to be next, and that will mean we’ll end up with Marco Rubio as president. So the rebellion is taking place internationally. Now, one of the things that happened with this Iran war is that because the Iranian people did not capitulate, they showed that the United States has hollowed out our military and that we depend on Israel’s intelligence. The Israelis told us—Barnea, the head of the Mossad, told Trump—“The Iranian government will collapse as soon as you kill the Grand Ayatollah.” Well, we just saw a funeral with 12 million people in the street. Doesn’t look like it’s collapsed. Trump was lied to. Will he learn the lesson? Has he learned from Russiagate? Has he learned from the opposition to him that you have to throw these people not only out of the cabinet but put them in jail—the Epstein crowd? And that’s where the American people come in. It’s really going to be up to us to raise a stink. And one of the things we can do is use Section 219 of the merger of the U.S. military with the Israeli military as a way to force Congress to recognize that the American people aren’t buying this anymore. So, you know, Sean, here’s the answer to your question: Is there a reason to see the glass as half full? Well, it depends on the American people. We’ve let the nation down quite a bit in recent years. We bought into the idea of entertainment and the rock-sex-drug counterculture and so on. But it’s rotten. The Epstein class shows us how rotten and corrupt this is, including the people at the top of the establishment. If we get our act together—and there are people running in the elections who are independent and not part of the Democratic and Republican parties—you know, it’s funny: some of them are leftists who oppose the Epstein class, and some are conservatives who oppose the Epstein class. I don’t really care what they call themselves. We’ve got to take this corrupt core down.

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