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They distract us with WAR while the technocratic economic system is quietly being put into place. These wars are theater, blood-soaked infotainment to keep the plebs arguing over flags, faiths, and “freedom,” while the real occupation happens in the spreadsheets, blockchain protocols, and digital IDs.
You’re not meant to notice the shift. You’re meant to post about it, rage-scroll, pick a side, and then order a biometric coffee from your frictionless wallet while your data feudal lords finish erecting the infrastructure of “progress.” It’s not an empire anymore. It’s an operating system — self-updating, unaccountable, and politely totalitarian. The bombs are for the headlines. The code is for the future.
And when the smoke clears, when the flags are tattered and the talking heads have moved on to the next manufactured outrage, you’ll find the real battlefield wasn’t Ukraine, Iran or Lebanon — it was your consent to a new dystopian future.
You’re not meant to notice the shift. You’re meant to post about it, rage-scroll, pick a side, and then order a biometric coffee from your frictionless wallet while your data feudal lords finish erecting the infrastructure of “progress.” It’s not an empire anymore. It’s an operating system — self-updating, unaccountable, and politely totalitarian. The bombs are for the headlines. The code is for the future.
And when the smoke clears, when the flags are tattered and the talking heads have moved on to the next manufactured outrage, you’ll find the real battlefield wasn’t Ukraine, Iran or Lebanon — it was your consent to a new dystopian future.
“I am a Senior Vice President of Upstream Portfolio Strategy at ExxonMobil.
I need to explain the relationship between your gas prices and our stock price, because I think people are confused and believe these are two different things.
They are the same thing. Observed from two different tax brackets.
You are paying $4.11 a gallon. That is up 29.5% from last year. In Kentucky, it is up 42.5%. In California, it is $5.89. You are paying roughly $940 more per year per vehicle than you were twelve months ago, and I need you to understand that we know this because we modeled it. We modeled it in Q3. We modeled it over lunch. The lunch was catered.
The model is called DEUGD. "Demand Elasticity Under Geopolitical Disruption". Thirty-one slides. I presented it to the board in a room with a Nespresso machine that takes pods we get at cost through a vendor partnership. The model tells us exactly how much more you will pay before you change your behavior.
The answer is that you don't change your behavior.
You get a second job. You stop buying ground beef. You canceled the pediatric dentist. You let the check engine light stay on for another month. You pick up a twelve-hour shift on a holiday you used to spend with your children. But you do not stop driving. We have forty years of data on this. The demand curve does not move. You are, and I mean this as a term of art, an inelastic asset class.
One-fifth of the world's oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz. When the Strait is disrupted, Brent crude goes to $100 a barrel. When Brent goes to $100, our upstream portfolio generates an additional $11 billion in annual profit. Chevron gets $9.2 billion. The top 100 firms collectively earn $30 million per hour.
Per hour. That is not a metaphor. That is the wire transfer schedule. I can hear the notification on my phone. I have not turned it off. It is pleasant.
Last year, we produced 4.7 million barrels per day. Highest in forty years. We generated $52 billion in operating cash flow. We returned $37.2 billion to shareholders. Seventeen billion in dividends. Twenty billion in buybacks. Our CEO said on the earnings call — and the transcript is public — "ExxonMobil is a fundamentally stronger company than it was just a few years ago."
He said this on the same call where we disclosed the war-profit uplift model. The same call. He did not lower his voice. Nobody asked him to.
We are fundamentally stronger. You are paying $940 more per year. These are not unrelated facts. They are the same fact, observed from two different income brackets. I said this already. I will say it again. It is the load-bearing sentence of this entire confession.
I sit in a building in Spring, Texas. The building has a subsidized cafeteria. Wednesday is brisket day. The gas station across the street from the building charges $4.09 per gallon to the people who work there. I have never checked. I expense my fuel. The company pays for my gas with the money it made from raising your gas prices. That is called a closed-loop benefit structure. I did not name it. I did use it this morning.
We received billions in federal tax incentives last year. Congress debated removing them. The debate lasted four hours. The incentives lasted another fiscal year. The $940 your household pays is not tax-deductible. Our lobbying budget is. We spent millions on lobbying last year. The return on that investment was the incentives. I have seen worse ratios. I have never seen a better one.”
I need to explain the relationship between your gas prices and our stock price, because I think people are confused and believe these are two different things.
They are the same thing. Observed from two different tax brackets.
You are paying $4.11 a gallon. That is up 29.5% from last year. In Kentucky, it is up 42.5%. In California, it is $5.89. You are paying roughly $940 more per year per vehicle than you were twelve months ago, and I need you to understand that we know this because we modeled it. We modeled it in Q3. We modeled it over lunch. The lunch was catered.
The model is called DEUGD. "Demand Elasticity Under Geopolitical Disruption". Thirty-one slides. I presented it to the board in a room with a Nespresso machine that takes pods we get at cost through a vendor partnership. The model tells us exactly how much more you will pay before you change your behavior.
The answer is that you don't change your behavior.
You get a second job. You stop buying ground beef. You canceled the pediatric dentist. You let the check engine light stay on for another month. You pick up a twelve-hour shift on a holiday you used to spend with your children. But you do not stop driving. We have forty years of data on this. The demand curve does not move. You are, and I mean this as a term of art, an inelastic asset class.
One-fifth of the world's oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz. When the Strait is disrupted, Brent crude goes to $100 a barrel. When Brent goes to $100, our upstream portfolio generates an additional $11 billion in annual profit. Chevron gets $9.2 billion. The top 100 firms collectively earn $30 million per hour.
Per hour. That is not a metaphor. That is the wire transfer schedule. I can hear the notification on my phone. I have not turned it off. It is pleasant.
Last year, we produced 4.7 million barrels per day. Highest in forty years. We generated $52 billion in operating cash flow. We returned $37.2 billion to shareholders. Seventeen billion in dividends. Twenty billion in buybacks. Our CEO said on the earnings call — and the transcript is public — "ExxonMobil is a fundamentally stronger company than it was just a few years ago."
He said this on the same call where we disclosed the war-profit uplift model. The same call. He did not lower his voice. Nobody asked him to.
We are fundamentally stronger. You are paying $940 more per year. These are not unrelated facts. They are the same fact, observed from two different income brackets. I said this already. I will say it again. It is the load-bearing sentence of this entire confession.
I sit in a building in Spring, Texas. The building has a subsidized cafeteria. Wednesday is brisket day. The gas station across the street from the building charges $4.09 per gallon to the people who work there. I have never checked. I expense my fuel. The company pays for my gas with the money it made from raising your gas prices. That is called a closed-loop benefit structure. I did not name it. I did use it this morning.
We received billions in federal tax incentives last year. Congress debated removing them. The debate lasted four hours. The incentives lasted another fiscal year. The $940 your household pays is not tax-deductible. Our lobbying budget is. We spent millions on lobbying last year. The return on that investment was the incentives. I have seen worse ratios. I have never seen a better one.”
Part 2:
“There is a poster in the lobby. The poster says "Powering the World's Progress." I walk past it every morning. I have never once thought about what "progress" means in this sentence. I suspect it means the share price. The share price is $146. The share price was $108 before the Strait closed. The share price is up 35%. Your grocery bill is also up. These are both called "progress" but only one of them is on my poster.
We have an internal wellness initiative. It is called "ExxonMobil Thrives." It includes gym access, mental health days, and a quarterly mindfulness seminar led by a contractor we pay $40,000 per session. Last quarter the seminar was about managing stress during periods of global uncertainty. The global uncertainty they were referring to is the same global uncertainty that generated our $11 billion windfall. We are managing it well.
$37.2 billion to shareholders. $940 extra per household. $30 million per hour. Millions in lobbying. Billions in tax incentives.
The pipeline connects your gas tank to our dividend schedule. The pipeline is not leaking. The pipeline is not broken. The pipeline has never worked better. I would know. I built the model that monitors it. The model says you will keep paying.
You have not proven the model wrong yet.”
“There is a poster in the lobby. The poster says "Powering the World's Progress." I walk past it every morning. I have never once thought about what "progress" means in this sentence. I suspect it means the share price. The share price is $146. The share price was $108 before the Strait closed. The share price is up 35%. Your grocery bill is also up. These are both called "progress" but only one of them is on my poster.
We have an internal wellness initiative. It is called "ExxonMobil Thrives." It includes gym access, mental health days, and a quarterly mindfulness seminar led by a contractor we pay $40,000 per session. Last quarter the seminar was about managing stress during periods of global uncertainty. The global uncertainty they were referring to is the same global uncertainty that generated our $11 billion windfall. We are managing it well.
$37.2 billion to shareholders. $940 extra per household. $30 million per hour. Millions in lobbying. Billions in tax incentives.
The pipeline connects your gas tank to our dividend schedule. The pipeline is not leaking. The pipeline is not broken. The pipeline has never worked better. I would know. I built the model that monitors it. The model says you will keep paying.
You have not proven the model wrong yet.”
We could bring the price of gas down to two dollars a gallon if everyone stopped buying it for a week
Americans are lazy and addicted to convenience
Americans are lazy and addicted to convenience
How is this president and his family not under federal indictment for fraud, collusion, RICO violations, emoluments violations, and treason under 18 U.S.C. § 2381?
H/t: @SimonDixonTwitt
@gothburz
H/t: @SimonDixonTwitt
@gothburz
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You're going to need copper and take a look at this historical peace on radium.
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Every day I throw a few apricot seeds from RNC into my smoothie or my raw milk with a little honey.
As a three time cancer survivor at 71 years old, I don’t take any chances
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We could bring the price of gas down to two dollars a gallon if everyone stopped buying it for a week
Americans are lazy and addicted to convenience
Americans are lazy and addicted to convenience
Any Judge, government agent, or bureaucrat who has sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States - who is violating that oath - is Guilty of Treason. The Penalty is still DEATH BY HANGING.
Information like this may be difficult for you to understand but I recommend that you read it repeatedly
It could save your lives or those of your children someday
https://thematrixhasyou.org/13th-amendment/13th-amendment-secret-oath.html
It could save your lives or those of your children someday
https://thematrixhasyou.org/13th-amendment/13th-amendment-secret-oath.html
AFTER TALK: discussion after my interview with SC Rep Lee Gilreath on the horrific element dropped in chemtrails and how they are part of the blood of the jabbed as well as the jabbed — toxins and synthetic circuitry found in the “pure bloods” — what it means and what we can do about it
And some new approaches to cleaning the blood and healing
https://rumble.com/v78usik-after-talk-rep-gilreath-expose-we-are-all-infected.html
And some new approaches to cleaning the blood and healing
https://rumble.com/v78usik-after-talk-rep-gilreath-expose-we-are-all-infected.html
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AFTER TALK: Rep Gilreath Expose "We Are All Infected"
04/22/26: Dr. Jane Ruby’s post discussion on the interview with SC Rep Lee Gilreath, the truth about damage from Covid shots to the NON-Jabbed, toxins and synthetic circuitry found in the “pure bloods
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Art of the Deal: The Iran War Is A Trump Family Business
Coffee Chat ☕️🩺 With Dr Jane
https://rumble.com/v78v7v6-art-of-the-deal-iran-war-is-a-trump-business.html
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ART OF THE DEAL: IRAN WAR IS A TRUMP FAMILY BUSINESS
04/22/26: Dr. Jane Ruby’s Coffee Chat: War is a business; if you can see that, you can make moves to protect your assets but beware, this is an aggressive wealth transfer program in the Trump Admin. D
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I wanted to share a bit of research with you about post infectious IBS. My youngest son has lived with this for the past 6 years. He developed a terrible intestinal infection when he was 15. My husband and I had him to the doctor on 3 separate occasions over the course of a month. Nothing was given to him, and I’m not even sure what they could have safely given him to rid of this infection. This was all in the midst of Covid isolation and he was struggling being isolated from friends. Then to develop symptoms of IBS , it was debilitating. He went from an extremely social and confident boy to withdrawn all in the course of 2020. When we realized it was definitely symptoms of IBS, I researched treatments and every site about IBS was the same- it wasn’t curable, doctors didn’t know what caused it. You basically treat symptoms as best you can with what specifically works for you, and you suffer through excruciating flare up’s. When flare ups happen, you’re down. It was painful for me to watch this happen to him. Angry and frustrated, I just started researching. I found that SIBO is sometimes the culprit for IBS systems especially if it’s post infection. The strongest natural antibiotic is oil of oregano. NOT OREGANO OIL, but oil of oregano. I gave him 200mg twice a day for 6 weeks and his symptoms disappeared…. Until the bacteria returned. After many nights of research, I learned that in order to keep bacteria from entering the intestinal wall, you have to repair the leaks caused by the infection. I truly believe people who develop IBS, they have this problem after an intestinal infection. Our body needs glutamine and bovine collagen to repair the intestinal leaks in the walls. My son has been taking Tumeric, l-glutamine, bovine collagen and vitamin D for almost a month now and he’s an entirely different human. He’s gaining weight, he’s social, he’s wanting to go out more. It’s truly changed his life. I know IBS is something that millions of people live and struggle with daily and it’s debilitating. If you struggle with IBS, you may want to research and see if this may help. I wouldn’t take it if you are on other medications for IBS. I’m not a doctor, but I’ve done hours of research and it’s changed my son’s life. This isn’t to replace your doctors advice, but I had to share because everyone knows someone with this.