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A foreign policy headline can feel abstract until you price it at the pump. We start with Iran negotiations and the oil blockade and break down what actually matters to regular people: cash flow, shipping chokepoints, storage limits, and the way markets try to “read the tea leaves” while politicians posture. If you’ve been wondering whether a Strait of Hormuz scare automatically means chaos, we talk through why the incentives and the logistics may point to something more controlled, even if the risks are real.
Then we shift to the swampier side of power: the Eric Swalwell resignation story and the bigger question it raises about how long institutions can protect insiders. We walk through the clips, the denials, the media framing, and why “everybody knew” is often the tell. Along the way we connect it to broader themes we keep seeing: projection, narrative management, donor pressure, and how quickly accountability shows up only when it becomes politically profitable.
We close with a practical survival topic that’s bigger than party politics: financial sovereignty. We explain why Bitcoin scarcity, institutional adoption, ETFs, and even government reserves change the game, and why tools like Rumble Wallet are pitched as a response to banks and platforms that can freeze you out. If you’re trying to make sense of the chaos without getting blackpilled, this one is built to give you a framework.
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