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bit of funding, but if we had a lot of funding, oh, the good we can do. And then they get their people that they plan to bribe later. Or maybe they've bribed them in advance in the government to say yeah, I'll support that. Yeah, we'll get you $100 million for your thing, whatever your thing is. And then the NGO finds ways to donate money back to the people who have voted them their money. So it l…

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our pockets. So they're probably behind maybe a third of all of our problems. And by the way, I don't think they're going away. It looks like even Trump can't make them go away. It's too complicated. There are too many of them. They have too much support. It's how everybody gets their fake paychecks. So I don't think Trump's going to make any difference. It does seem like you could make some kind of sweeping rule that would make all the NGOs illegal or make them transparent, but they're probably, not probably, there are enough Republicans who are also sucking off that same tit that Trump probably can't take out half of the Republican base just to get to the Democrats. Probably can't do it. Might be no way to do it.

But Fox News' Rachel Del Guidice is writing that there is a separate shadow government that's pushing DEI and gender ideology in all the states including the red states. So even though the DEI stuff is illegal on a federal level, there are all these weird organizations that are not necessarily NGOs that operate as a shadow government because they force the people they're working with to prove that they're doing DEI stuff. In other words, discriminating against white males. And if they don't discriminate against white males, this shadow governance organizations that are not government will give them trouble. So I don't think that the banning of DEI is going to work at all. I believe that the discrimination against white men is so popular among everybody who isn't a white man or a Republican, I guess, that it'll just morph and change its name and they'll find new cracks to hide in. And I don't think it's going away.

Google has apparently been caught, I don't know how they're caught or by who, flagging GOP fundraising emails as suspicious and then sending them to spam. Now that's new news. So this is not old news. So the news is that people at Google are knowingly creating a system so that Republican fundraising is hidden and goes to spam but not fundraising. Now you might say I don't think that's true. That sounds too far. I can't believe they're doing that. But I saw a post on this topic from Alex Sear, who says this has been going on for at least the last four years and a former Google employee I knew even bragged about it once. So here's an eyewitness report that a former Google employee bragged about hiding the fundraising emails from Republicans. It's a real thing. So is Google credible? No, nobody is. There's nobody credible. None except me and you, of course.

As you know, Trump authorized military action against the cartels, but so far there's a little bit. I guess Mexico extradited over two dozen suspected cartel leaders to the US. Now when you hear that, do you say to yourself, aha, the government of Mexico must be really serious about cracking down on the cartels because they just extradited a bunch of cartel leaders to the United States. I don't believe any of that. Here's what I believe. I believe that the head of Mexico probably is in the pocket of one of the cartels and I believe that the two dozen suspected cartel leaders are probably in a rival cartel or cartels. So my guess is that this allows the Mexican government to do the work of whatever cartel owns them to reduce the competition. So I don't believe that this is on the surface what it looks like. Oh it looks like Mexico and the US are coordinating really well to beat these cartels. No, probably ju

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st Mexico is beefing up the one that they like and maybe they need to do that to stay alive. But separately, apparently the US Customs and Border Protection flew a military drone over 600 miles into Mexico and they were looking at one of the cartel strongholds and then coming back. So I don't think they bombed anything. I think it was just looking. But isn't that what you always assumed was happe…

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