By Jeff Brown | |
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The last few weeks have been nothing short of remarkable. | |
For any of us who have been following the progress being made by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), you probably feel like I do… completely shell-shocked. | |
Elon Musk has been leading a team of sharp software engineers to find fraud, corruption, and gross inefficiencies in U.S. government agencies. And he has been sleeping on the floor of his government office at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, which is adjacent to the White House. | |
All in the name of efficiency and with a sense of urgency. It’s impressive. Musk is volunteering and is taking the work just as seriously as he does missions to the moon or Mars or autonomous cars or robots. | |
And whether you wanted to know or not, we’re seeing how the sausage has been made, and it’s not good news at all. The carpets are being lifted, and what’s underneath is very dark. | |
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And almost every single day, the DOGE team has been able to find more than $100 million of savings from absolutely absurd programs/contracts or outright fraudulent activities at various government agencies. | |
It’s now crystal clear why we’ve had such terrible inflation and $2 trillion deficits. These programs are just ways to extract wealth from the taxpayers by the political elites and the deep state. | |
It makes me want to puke, and it also has me excited because it means that the U.S. government can clearly eliminate the fiscal deficit, get inflation under control, bring interest rates down, and reduce the overall cost of living. | |
There is a bright future ahead. It’s hard to believe that the DOGE team has made so much progress in just four weeks. We’d think that everyone would be celebrating the elimination of fraudulent or wasteful spending. After all, it’s taxpayer dollars that have been going out the doors. | |
But if we try a Google search for something like “DOGE success reducing deficit,” we get nothing but negative articles popping up. It’s not because there aren’t positive articles, it’s because all the negative ones are being amplified, and all the positive ones are being suppressed (i.e., we can’t find them). | |
Take Reuters, for example – one of the very worst places to go for accurate information. This is how it positions DOGE: “Musk’s DOGE cuts based more on political ideology than real cost savings so far.” | |
It’s complete nonsense, of course. But when we understand that Reuters was paid $9 million by the Department of Defense for “Active Social Engineering Defense (ASED) Large Scale Social Deception (LSD)”, then it all makes sense. | |
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The fancy language on the contract simply says that Reuters was paid by the government to deceive us all. And that’s exactly how the $472.6 million spent through the Internews Network was used. For social engineering and social deception. Just disgusting. | |
And for anyone who pays taxes in the U.S., we all paid for it. And similar things are happening in other countries around the world. | |
For anyone who would like to take the “red pill” and follow the progress daily, you can go to https://www.doge.gov to do so. The website also has a section on “Savings” where we can get a transparent and accurate update of progress being made. | |
It’s the only place to find out what’s really happening because the mainstream media isn’t reporting on it. | |
Why should we care? | |
Well, if we want inflation to come down, interest rates to drop, our disposable income to increase, and healthy economic and market conditions… this needs to happen. And the more progress made by DOGE, the better the next few years will be for everyone. | |
Here’s to a more efficient future… | |
Jeff |
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