OVERRIDE INSIDE THE REVOLUTION REWIRING AMERICAN POWER
From the above link (which I just fixed).
The clock struck 2 AM on Jan
21, 2025.
In Treasury's basement,
fluorescent lights hummed above four young coders. Their screens cast blue
light across government-issue desks, illuminating energy drink cans and agency badges.
As their algorithms crawled through decades of payment data, one number kept
growing: $17 billion in redundant programs. And counting.
"We're in," Akash Bobba messaged the team. "All of it."
Edward Coristine's code had already mapped three subsystems. Luke Farritor's algorithms were tracing payment flows across agencies. Ethan Shaotran's analysis revealed patterns that career officials didn't even know existed. By dawn, they would understand more about Treasury's operations than people who had worked there for decades.
This wasn't a hack. This wasn't a breach. This was authorized disruption.
Great article, Ed! Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteBrother sent that over the transom yesterday morning…damning to say the least, which is why The Dems are in hysterics in front of their purchased MSM cameras…yet have no idea what is coming next. Musk said, “The loudest protesters are those committing the fraud.” Prison is too good for these grifters.
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ReplyDeleteJoe
Yes it is 😁
DeleteFrom what link? Doesn't seem to be working for me. Am I missing it?
ReplyDeleteFreddie
I don't know what happened, but I just fixed it. Thanks Freddie.
DeleteEd
What a great read! Brought a huge smile on this Monday morning. Thanks for fixing the link.
DeleteFreddie
Excellente!! And what a description: traditional defenses—slow-walking decisions, leaking damaging stories, stonewalling requests.
ReplyDeleteMike Benz talks a lot about leaking damaging stories.
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BAYSIDER
I listened to Tucker interview him at your recommendation.
DeleteWell this has now made the rounds. I emailed a friend with a newsletter and a "private list" when it's too political for the newsletter. I got it back on a mass private mailing about 8 hours later. :)
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Good news travels fast :)
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