47 Unfiltered - The Merger Is Complete
Big Tech didn’t bow to the regime — they built the cage together and sold us the keys.
Doug Casey’s warning about “corporate cowardice” misses one word — cowardice.
What’s unfolding isn’t hesitation under pressure.
It’s eager collaboration.
Facebook engineered censorship portals before the government asked.
Google turned mass surveillance into a product line.
This isn’t fascism inching toward us.
It’s here, operational, and running on servers they own.
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Before they scrubbed the headlines and rewrote the history, we archived the receipts.
Seven truths the regime press tried to bury — documented, timestamped, and impossible to unsee.
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Brokering Silence
Six separate conflicts — some frozen for decades, some spilling blood just last year — ended with a Trump handshake.
Not a rumor. Not a draft. Signed. Confirmed by the nations themselves.
And what did the American press do?
They turned the cameras away.
They filled the front pages with gossip about the First Lady’s décor and photo spreads of protest marches.
Because peace — real peace—detonates their favorite weapon. The “Trump is chaos” storyline dies the moment Americans see him broker more stability in a week than the last three presidents combined.
These are the same anchors who built careers on broadcasting body counts from Baghdad, who wept on cue over “forever wars” when it fit their party’s talking points. But when the war footage dries up and the troops come home under Trump, the silence is deafening.
It’s not an oversight. It’s not incompetence. It’s a strategic blackout.
A White House delivering diplomatic wins without caving to globalist concessions is a threat to their entire racket — the contractors, the NGOs, the think tanks, the intel suits who live off the churn of conflict.
Trump just proved you can beat the war economy without bending the knee to the UN or the Davos set.
That’s why you didn’t see a primetime special.
That’s why six peace deals were treated like a golf score.
The deals are done. The world noticed. And the regime’s media arm is praying you didn’t.
Numbers Game Over
HuffPost is in mourning because President Trump just axed the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner.
The same commissioner who’s been the regime’s numbers man — the guy keeping the unemployment rate “miraculously” stable while grocery bills doubled and wages collapsed.
For decades, the BLS has been the deep state’s favorite camouflage.
Cook the books, smooth the charts, and keep the public sedated with fake optimism while the real economy rots from the inside out.
Every job lost to China, every factory shuttered in Ohio, could be massaged into a “positive jobs report” with a few keystrokes.
Trump didn’t just fire a bureaucrat.
He hit a control node.
And now the media is screaming because their scoreboard just got unplugged.
HuffPost calls it an “embarrassment” because it exposes how much of their narrative depends on those doctored stats.
It’s like firing the magician in the middle of his act — the smoke clears and the audience sees the wires.
They don’t care about accuracy. They care about control.
And the only thing more dangerous to the regime than a president who won’t play by their numbers is a country that finally sees what those numbers really meant.
The Raid Is Over — The Reckoning Begins
The regime press calls them “experienced, accomplished leaders.”
We remember them as the architects of Crossfire Hurricane.
The sign-off men on the Mar-a-Lago raid.
The leakers who funneled classified intel to CNN in exchange for prime-time smears.
For nearly a decade, the FBI was their favorite political SWAT team — a badge and a gun aimed squarely at Donald J. Trump and anyone inside his orbit.
Back then, weaponization was sold as “defending democracy.”
Now that Trump is cleaning house, it’s “authoritarianism.”
There’s no mystery here.
The only reason these senior agents are unemployed tonight is that Trump had the spine to do what should have been done years ago.
If you sign your name to the takedown of a sitting president, you don’t get to hide behind a pension and a desk when the tables turn.
This isn’t revenge for sport.
It’s accountability in real time.
The deep state wrote the rules when they came after him — Trump is just enforcing them with the same playbook they used.
The real scandal isn’t that he’s firing them.
It’s that they were still on the payroll the day he walked back into the Oval.
Pre-Spun Surrender
Trump announces historic peace talks with Putin.
Not in Geneva. Not in Brussels.
Alaska — a cold, blunt reminder of the last time Russia ceded territory to America without a shot fired.
The meeting isn’t on the calendar for weeks, but the regime press has already labeled it a “slow defeat for Ukraine.”
Translation: they’re setting the narrative now so they can declare Trump a failure no matter what happens inside that room.
It’s the same script they ran in 2016.
Before he ever shook Kim Jong-un’s hand, they told you the summit would be a disaster.
When it delivered a pause in missile tests, they called it a “photo op.”
These people don’t want peace — they want ratings, contracts, and the political capital that comes from a bleeding, burning front line.
A Trump-brokered end to the war in Ukraine would vaporize billions in arms deals and strip the deep state of its favorite moral cudgel.
They ignored Hunter Biden’s laptop.
They ignored Biden’s obvious cognitive collapse.
But a peace deal? That they’ll fight to kill before it’s born.
The Alaska summit hasn’t even begun.
And yet in their newsrooms, the failure headlines are already filed, waiting to be published the second Trump walks out the door.
The NATO Grift on the Line
Putin sends a cease-fire proposal.
Trump schedules talks to hammer it into a deal.
Before Air Force One even fuels up, the EU and Kyiv are parading out their own “counterproposal” — the diplomatic version of pulling the fire alarm before the meeting starts.
They’ll dress it up in moral language about “protecting sovereignty” and “ensuring security.”
But strip away the speeches and you find the same motive that’s driven this war from the start — money.
European capitals have been mainlining U.S. taxpayer cash and defense contracts like a narcotic for three years straight.
A Trump-brokered cease-fire would cut off the drip overnight.
No more endless weapons orders. No more NATO crisis summits with billion-dollar pledges. No more leverage over Washington’s foreign policy.
This isn’t about saving Ukraine.
It’s about saving a business model — one where American soldiers, factories, and wallets keep Europe’s war machine humming while their own defense budgets stay lean.
Trump’s America First diplomacy threatens to end it in one move.
That’s why they’re trying to jam the gears before he even sits down with Putin.
They’re not allies in peace. They’re stakeholders in conflict.
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“They don’t want me to make peace because they can’t make money off peace. But we’re going to do it anyway — and America’s going to be stronger for it.”
President Donald J Trump
CIRCLE OF POWER
Corporate Cowardice Was Always a Lie
Doug Casey’s warning hits the bullseye — but let’s be clear, the term “corporate cowardice” gives them too much credit.
Cowards freeze. These companies leaned in.
Facebook didn’t reluctantly comply with government censorship requests. They built the tools for it, bragged about it, and sold the data on the back end.
Google didn’t quietly tolerate mass surveillance. They perfected it, gift-wrapped it for the agencies, and cashed in on the contracts.
This isn’t a creeping fascism moment. It’s the merger complete — state power and corporate monopoly fused into a single control grid.
The regime supplies the legal cover, the corporations supply the tech, and together they run the most efficient censorship and surveillance machine in modern history.
They’re not victims. They’re not afraid.
They’re shareholders in the deep state.
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