Living at a Lookout

My days at Moose Lodge are split between three activities: serving clients, writing five different blogs, and research. I use multiple sources to remain technologically current while watching U.S. and world affairs at the same time. I sit in my office with multiple sites open on my massive monitor while my laptop is nearby, and I feel like I’m at a lookout on a mountaintop trying to make sense of everything. When I’m not reading from many sources, I’m talking to other people while trying to understand how this is all going to impact me and my clients in the coming months.

It’s nearly impossible to remain on top of the Large Language Model (LLM) chatter, let alone world events and politics.

What you see condensed on mainstream media is just a sliver of what’s happening. To their credit, it would be tough to explain the complexity of it all anyway. It’s just too intricate, with so many moving pieces, many of which are trying to deceive the American public at the same time. I’ll read the story from ten different sources, then mainstream media will tell it with a massive spin that’s far from the original story. You then wonder why they would do that. But they do. This causes me to want to look further at why they are throwing the story. What do they want to hide?

X comes straight from the newsmakers. This is what gives it an edge over mainstream media. It is the social conversation from the very people who make the news, and it comes in much faster than mainstream media. The result is mainstream media differs tremendously from what is actually going on in the world, and if you dig deep enough, you can get ahead of the pattern before it all unfolds. I don’t need to explain it to you here. See for yourself.

Every small, event post-assassination attempt, bit of information has been like turning on and off a firehose of news, and many original sources contradict each other. You, as an observer, are left to make sense of all of it and get at what’s really happening. I hunt for accurate information, but it’s not always available. What is clear is that there truly is a deep state. It’s clear from everything going on that it does exist, and it’s fighting for power. I can only guess who runs it. That’s the most disturbing part of all of these observations. Things are not as they seem, and more and more people are cross-referencing data and concluding the same thing. I’m far from alone on this as people are waking up everywhere.

We all have theories about who is ultimately behind all this, but no real proof, other than we see the pattern. Never in my lifetime would I have thought that conspiracy theories would turn out to be right more often than wrong. There was a time when we laughed at them. I don’t think anyone is laughing much about this. They are more alarmed than anything.

All of this is a bit like observing a black hole by how the objects around it behave. Much of what the public sees is all theater designed to persuade voters who won’t take the time to actually look at anything. Their mind is already made up. That’s the tough part. Too few are having the objective discussion.

If I had one big wish for the U.S., it would be that more Americans become curious about what’s actually happening and start to pull from many sources and readily available data. It’s all there. I wish they would dig past the headlines and triangulate from more sources to see the bigger picture. I think if they did, they too would be just as alarmed as I am. I don’t claim to know it all, or even close, but I do know things are not as they seem, and if more people were curious, there would be less bullshit out there. But this is where we are.

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