
Brian Carr
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Brian Carr
@bhcarr
After what we know now?? I’ve paid way too much taxes and I want my money back!! I don’t answer DMs and if I do, you’re special!





Putin has been clear, that Ukraine becoming part of NATO was a hard red line. Why? Because Putin doesn’t want NATO to be able to drag the US MIL into a war with Russia, i.e. WW3. Ukraine was how NATO planned to force the US MIL to fight Russia for them. Trump knows this. Trump knows that if he withdraws from NATO, that Europe can no longer leverage us to fight wars for them. I’m not sure how or when, but the US will be leaving NATO. It’s a matter of national and global security.

Obama diverted $400 million from Iran's pallets of cash through the Dubai Embassy to Italian operatives and Merrill Lynch in Geneva to fuel the stolen 2020 election, which was exposed, under oath, by Maria Zack. In return, Leonardo SpA officials used military satellites and CIA tools like Hammer and Scorecard to hack U.S. voting machines, flipping Trump votes to Biden along with other fraudulent methods, machines, mail-in ballots, and remote access. China coordinated the operation with tech and bribes, the CIA oversaw the stolen 2020 election, and the FBI covered it up, all to install Biden as a puppet to the cabal and foreign powers. This global election fraud cartel is the largest threat to American democracy and the world.













Update: went back to therapy today... Alone this time My wife refused to go Said I "ruined the safe space" I didn't know therapy had a safe space I thought that was the whole room The therapist asked why I came back I said "my wife gave me an ultimatum" She asked how that made me feel I said "motivated. Deadlines create urgency" She wrote something down It did not seem positive She asked me to describe my marriage without using business terms I sat there for 45 seconds I said "it's a long-term... arrangement... between two parties who..." She stopped me I said "I was going to say love" She said "were you?" I was not She asked what I would do if my wife left I said "I ran the numbers" She said "excuse me?" I said I ran a sensitivity analysis Best case: I keep the house Base case: I lose 40-60% of net assets Worst case: she gets the dog She asked if I was serious I was The dog is a golden retriever Non-negotiable She asked if I ever tell my wife how I feel I said "I tell her I appreciate her operational efficiency" She asked what that means I said "she manages the household with minimal supervision" She asked if I hear how that sounds I said "like a compliment?" She closed her notebook She asked if I've ever been vulnerable I said "I cried once" She asked when I said "2019. Excel crashed during a model review. I lost four hours of work" She asked if I've ever cried about a person I thought about it I said "does a managing director count?" She said "in what context?" I said "he killed our deal at the final IC vote" She said "that's grief over a transaction" I said "it was a $540 million transaction" She didn't seem to think that mattered It mattered She asked me to say one thing to my wife Purely emotional No numbers. No frameworks. No ROI. I sat there for a long time I said "she makes the house feel like a place I want to come back to. And I would be less without her." The therapist teared up I said "was that sufficient?" She said "that was beautiful" I said "great. Can I get that in writing for the next session?" $250/hr Quarterly commitment No cancellation clause Sent from my iPhone





