Control, Chaos, and the Game They’re Playing With You
From loyalty blacklists to weather manipulation, China threats, and farewell lies—what they won’t tell you is more dangerous than what they will.
Good Morning
Let’s not sugarcoat it: the people in charge are playing games with your life. They tell you the chaos is just bad luck, or natural disasters, or business as usual. But when you connect the dots—when you really pay attention—you see a different story.
Trump’s team is gearing up to face China head-on, calling it the greatest threat to American sovereignty. At the same time, he’s cleaning house, making sure loyalty blacklists will keep dissent at bay. Meanwhile, Biden’s farewell letter rewrites history, painting his failures as triumphs. And that’s just the start.
They think you’ll just accept the surface narrative. But you’re smarter than that. Let’s cut through the noise.
China Isn’t Just a Competitor—It’s a Threat. Trump’s Team Is Ready to Fight Back.
Donald Trump has made one thing abundantly clear: China isn’t just America’s rival—it’s our greatest threat. And as confirmation hearings begin for his national security cabinet picks, the message is resonating loud and clear.
For decades, Washington politicians have tiptoed around Beijing, prioritizing cheap labor and trade deals over national security. The result? China now dominates global manufacturing, controls critical supply chains, and holds an alarming influence over U.S. corporations, universities, and even our government.
Trump’s new national security team isn’t playing by those old rules. They’re calling for total decoupling from China and uncompromising policies to stop Beijing’s influence in its tracks. Cabinet nominees are pushing for a multi-pronged strategy, including:
• Strengthening U.S. manufacturing to reduce reliance on Chinese goods.
• Bolstering military alliances in the Indo-Pacific to counter China’s expansion in the South China Sea.
• Cracking down on intellectual property theft, espionage, and influence operations targeting American universities and industries.
This isn’t just political rhetoric. The stakes couldn’t be higher. China is building a high-tech military to challenge U.S. dominance, stealing billions of dollars in intellectual property annually, and using its Belt and Road Initiative to gain economic leverage over smaller nations.
While critics warn that Trump’s hardline approach could escalate tensions and harm the global economy, his team argues that playing nice has already cost America too much. They point to the rapid decline of U.S. manufacturing, the rise of Chinese espionage, and Beijing’s strategic efforts to isolate America on the global stage.
At the hearings, Trump’s nominees made it clear: This is no longer just an economic competition—it’s a battle for the future of American sovereignty.
As the Senate grills these cabinet picks, expect fireworks. Democrats are already pushing back, accusing Trump’s team of being too aggressive and dangerously hawkish. But the question remains: What’s the alternative? Another decade of turning a blind eye while Beijing consolidates power?
It’s a pivotal moment for U.S. policy. Will Washington finally wake up to the threat, or will corporate profits and political cowardice continue to sell out America’s future?
One thing’s for sure: This fight is just beginning.
Trump’s Blacklist for His Second Term
Donald Trump isn’t wasting any time setting the tone for his potential second term, starting with a blacklist of people he doesn’t want to hire. According to insiders, the list includes individuals who have publicly criticized Trump, leaked information during his first administration, or have ties to establishment politics. The goal? To ensure a more loyal and unified administration that aligns with Trump’s vision for the country.
This new approach highlights Trump’s desire to avoid the chaos and infighting that plagued parts of his first term. Many of the hires during that time were criticized as being out of sync with Trump’s America First agenda. By implementing stricter vetting and focusing on candidates with proven loyalty and policy alignment, Trump hopes to streamline decision-making and eliminate internal disruptions.
Critics, however, argue that this blacklist could stifle dissent and limit diversity of thought within his administration. Still, Trump supporters see it as a necessary move to ensure the effectiveness of a second-term agenda, free from the distractions of leaks and backroom sabotage. Full story.
The Top Oddities and Falsehoods from Biden’s Farewell Address
President Biden’s farewell address was supposed to be a moment of reflection and unity, but instead, it raised eyebrows with bizarre claims and questionable narratives. From taking credit for an economy plagued by inflation to touting foreign policy wins in a world that feels less stable than ever, Biden’s speech seemed disconnected from the reality many Americans face.
Among the most controversial statements was Biden’s assertion that his administration made America “stronger and more prosperous.” Critics pointed to rising costs of living, a surge in illegal immigration, and foreign policy blunders as evidence to the contrary. His remarks on “restoring America’s global reputation” also fell flat, given the backlash over his handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and continued tensions with allies.
While Biden’s supporters applauded his tone of optimism, even some moderates admitted the speech felt out of touch. As he exits the White House, Biden leaves behind a country deeply divided on whether his presidency was a success or a missed opportunity. Read the breakdown.
Trump Outlines Second-Term Agenda
President-elect Donald Trump is gearing up for a second term, and his vision for the next four years is nothing short of ambitious. Trump’s agenda focuses on rebuilding American sovereignty, tackling international trade imbalances, and securing the border once and for all. With Republican control of both chambers of Congress, he’s poised to push through some of the boldest policies in recent memory.
Key initiatives include creating the External Revenue Service to enforce tariffs and reduce dependence on Chinese imports, a massive crackdown on crime and illegal immigration, and sweeping reforms to streamline the federal bureaucracy. Trump has also vowed to finish the border wall and impose stricter penalties on drug cartels and human traffickers, signaling a tough-on-crime approach that resonates with his base.
Trump’s critics warn that his second-term plans could alienate moderates and lead to further polarization. However, his supporters argue that bold action is exactly what America needs to regain its footing domestically and internationally. Whether Trump’s vision will transform the nation or ignite new controversies remains to be seen. Full story.
1. Nancy Pelosi to Skip Trump’s Inauguration
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced she will not attend Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration, calling it a “celebration of division.” Her absence marks a rare move in modern political history. Read more.
2. California Police Arrest Suspected Arsonist
Police in San Bernardino have arrested a man accused of starting a massive bushfire that destroyed homes and displaced dozens. The suspect allegedly had a history of arson-related offenses. More details.
3. Trump’s New Inaugural Portrait Goes Viral
Donald Trump’s bold inaugural portrait for his second term has sparked excitement and debate online. The image, which portrays Trump in a commanding stance, is being described as “badass” by his supporters. Full story.
What if the weather isn’t natural anymore?
Hey, I get questions like this all the time:
“Do you really believe the government can control the weather? It sounds insane! I mean, hurricanes, wildfires, droughts—how could anyone manipulate something so massive? And even if they could, why would they?”
I get it.
It sounds crazy—until you start connecting the dots.
For decades, governments have openly experimented with weather manipulation. Programs like Project Stormfury aimed to weaken hurricanes. HAARP was designed to tinker with the ionosphere. And while they told us these programs ended, the evidence says otherwise.
Every time a hurricane devastates a swing state or wildfires destroy farmland during a food crisis, the same people profit while regular Americans are left to suffer.
Here’s what I suggest:
Don’t dismiss it as conspiracy theory. Start asking the hard questions.
Who benefits from climate chaos? Why do the same elites push their agenda every time disaster strikes? And why is there so much evidence of these programs, yet so little media coverage?
This Sunday’s Fed-Up Files lays it all out—what the government isn’t telling you, who’s really pulling the strings, and why it matters to you.
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House Democrats block a bill aimed at deporting migrants convicted of sexual assault, sparking backlash from critics.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will meet with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago days before his inauguration.
Trump’s team has requested the resignation of three senior U.S. career diplomats ahead of his second term.
Trump’s plans to secure the border on his first day in office are gaining traction among his supporters.
“The most dangerous people are the ones who rewrite chaos as order and call it progress.”
— Unknown
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Because the more they try to control the chaos, the more important it is to stay curious, stay skeptical, and stay informed.
—Scott