JC- EvergreenTrader
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JC- EvergreenTrader
@jcevertrader
Former real estate broker turned investor & entrepreneur, 14+ yrs & $1B+ in deals. Trading stocks & houses with passion. Sports/Fitness enthusiast!







𝗗𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗱 𝗝. 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝗺𝗽 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗦𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝟬𝟵:𝟯𝟮 𝗣𝗠 𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝟬𝟵.𝟭𝟴.𝟮𝟲 "In America we don't fear the future, we invent the future" DJT


x.com/JimFergusonUK/… 🚨 “UFO TOO BIG TO MOVE?” — DISCLOSURE PRESSURE BUILDS A senior voice in Congress is now saying it openly: There are claims of a UFO so large it couldn’t be moved — allegedly hidden by building a structure around it. Now the push is on: Release the files. Release the footage. President Trump is being called the “disclosure president” — but there’s resistance behind the scenes. “The intelligence community will have to be forced.” This is no longer fringe. Lawmakers from both sides are demanding answers. The question now: Will full disclosure actually happen… or will it be blocked again?







🚨 EXCLUSIVE 🚨 A 2022 Nashville, Tennessee property tax receipt I uncovered (see below) proves that George Farmer, Candace Owens’s @RealCandaceO husband, personally paid the full $18,801.61 tax bill on one of their multi-million Nashville homes via eCheck. The owner of record at the bottom of the receipt is clearly listed as “THE BATTERY LANE TRUST.” See screenshot below 👇🏻 The trust itself didn’t pay its own taxes. George Farmer paid them out of pocket with no sign that the trustee or trust accounts were involved. In the Macron defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens and her companies, this could be significant. It appears the property was being treated as personal rather than as a true, separate trust property. Personal payments like this on trust-owned real estate can open the door for discovery into how the trust is really operated, who controls it, and who actually benefits from the trust. This receipt comes straight from the public records of the Metropolitan Trustee’s office in Nashville, Tennessee, where Candace and George live, and where the Candace Owens Podcast is broadcasted. It definitely raises serious questions about whether this trust is operating the way a legitimate trust should, or if it’s mostly just for show. That kind of personal involvement by George Farmer in paying taxes on trust-owned property can support arguments by Brigitte Macron’s lawyers to pierce the trust in the defamation lawsuit SHE filed against Candace Owens. When beneficiaries treat trust assets like their own personal property through direct payments and control, it can provide clear evidence of commingling and lack of proper separation. This opens the door for plaintiffs to argue the trust should be disregarded as an alter ego, allowing them to reach the real estate assets directly rather than stopping at the named defendants. Additionally, this receipt shows the Owens-Farmer home in question was titled to the trust, yet handled at the personal level, which could make it much easier to demonstrate that the trust wasn’t truly functioning as a separate entity. Candace Owens claimed her legal fees in the Macron lawsuit would be nearly $5 million. She said on video, “I don’t have that money.” She then proceeded to ask her viewers for donations and began selling merch to cover her legal fees. She does have the money though… There are at least 2 luxury real-estate properties listed in The Battery Lane Trust worth at least $12 million in Nashville, Tennessee. Oddly enough, I discovered these properties are only 2.3 miles away from each other. It’s time for Candace Owens to stop crying poverty and grifting off of her audience. I have blurred the home address on the receipt to comply with X’s non-doxxing TOS. RECEIPTS 👇🏻


🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran couldn't beat Trump militarily. So it hit him where it hurts: the economy. 7 weeks of strikes failed to topple the regime or meet Trump's demands, but Iran found something that worked. It closed a strait, spiked global energy prices, and watched Trump's approval ratings slide and his MAGA base start to grumble. Trump shifted from airstrikes to diplomacy on April 8. That pivot didn't come from military logic. It came from financial markets, rising gas prices, and Republicans quietly panicking about the midterms. Iran took a military beating but figured out early that the real battlefield was economic. The IMF is now warning of a global recession, U.S. farmers are feeling it through fertilizer costs, and airfares are up. Trump ran on cheap gas and low inflation. Iran ran straight at that promise, and it worked. Source: Reuters


