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OIL SPIKE? BOLLING SAYS THEY’RE MISSING IT
@EricBolling says this isn’t a supply crisis but a “dislocation issue,” warning SPR releases “didn’t work” before and arguing the real fix is securing flow—not draining emergency reserves.
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Catherine Austin Fitts:
"Is... Epstein the father of programmable money? Of course, the answer [is] yes. Although he was an agent for what is described... as the Rothschild Network... [and re:] Bitcoin, [I] have been saying this is a prototype to create CBDC and digital money."
This clip of Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (@solari_the), is taken from the Children's Health Defense series Financial Rebellion (@ChildrensHD) posted to Rumble on March 5, 2026.
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"There's a new commentary at Solari called Is Jeffrey Epstein the Father of Programmable Money? Of course, the answer being yes, although he was an agent for what is described, I think very correctly as the— As the Rothschild Network.
"So in America, many people say Rothschild. I was brought up, using the European Rothschild, but same network. And, the commentary at Solari points you to a series done by a writer, writing anonymously, anonymously under the name of ESC, ESC, as in Escape, and what our commentary does is it points you to all the posts from January 30th on, and in my opinion, this is the single best, after Whitney Webb, this is the single best description of the Epstein Network and the governance of the Epstein Network.
"And the goal of the Epstein Network. If you study what Epstein was doing, he was, in my opinion, laundering money, including money coming out of the United States government. That's not what ESC focuses on. What he's focusing on is how Epstein reinvested that money as the equivalent of venture capitalist and philanthropist, seeding the development of programmable money. And seeding people, both in academia and business, in all aspects of life, building and operating the different pieces you need to prototype and create digital money, including Bitcoin.
"So Carolyn and I, since the beginning of Bitcoin, have been saying, this is a prototype to create CBDC and digital money. And, you know, there's a wonderful group of freedom fighters in that community who've been very, I would say very negative towards us is the only way I can describe it. And I just had one of the top luminaries of that whole world write me and say, oh, my God, you were right. Will you be in our documentary? Like, thank you, Houston. We have contact.
"Anyway, so ESC has done a marvelous job. I can't recommend it. Just read everything from January 30th on, and he describes how Epstein developed and ran this and sort of built a prototyping. And then, as Whitney Webb has told us, you know, once that all got institutionalized, you don't need Epstein anymore, particularly when you got FASAB 56, which we've talked about many times.
"And so, you know, out Epstein goes because now we've institutionalized. And that's why, you know, Whitney will talk about Palantir as part of the now institutional capacity of what, you know, Epstein is a venture capitalist or philanthropist, helped seed and get started. But now it's being institutionalized.
"And the important thing to think of is this is like a booster rocket. After the booster rocket gets you to a certain point and you can institutionalize, then you just eject the booster rocket and keep on going. And if you look at the, the, you know, if you look at the investment network, which are basically the equity pool around the central banks.
"So I'll just talk about it as the people who control the central banks. Once you've got the central banks ready to implement digital assets and stablecoins as programmable money, you don't need Epstein. You can let it go.
"And if you look at the lot of scandal of getting rid of the booster rocket, they're talking about the very lurid parts of Epstein, but they're not talking about the control grid and how to stop it with this exception. And I think this is why this substack series is so exceptional. And if you really want to understand what Epstein was up to, but more importantly what the structure that managed and controlled Epstein, whether it was the intelligence agencies or the investment money in and around the central banks that wants total digital control.
"So Epstein was building the control grid, you know, prototyping, distributed ledgers was all part of that. He put a lot of money into mind control because the neuro warfare is a very, very important part of it."
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Gavin comes with facts
Jason Cohen 🇺🇸@JasonJournoDC
🚨NEW: Katie Couric hits Gavin Newsom with *BRUTAL* California stats🚨 "The HIGHEST poverty rate, unemployment, Mississippi schools outperform California schools, especially for poor kids." "People see that & say, 'No thanks, California! No thanks, Gavin Newsom!'" @DailyCaller
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NEW: “Super drunk” Michigan U.S. district court judge slurs through the alphabet while being arrested for drunk driving after crashing his car
TROOPER: "pick a number between 19 and 21" — JUDGE: "15"
Newly released Michigan State Police body camera footage shows Thomas Ludington telling officers he did not know how his car crashed, why the airbags deployed, or how the accident happened
Ludington was arrested in Emmet County in October 2025 on charges of operating while intoxicated and OWI with a blood alcohol content of .17 or higher
Police records said his BAC was .27, far above Michigan’s legal limit of .08
In Michigan, .17 BAC is considered “super drunk.”
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Nicole Kidman met Jamie Lee Curtis at The #Oscars in 2021 before working together on their new series Scarpetta! @nowscreamingpv #FallonTonight
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Whitney Webb delivered a chilling wake-up call in her recent interview:
“A digital prison without walls could be incredibly comfortable… and you would willingly walk into it.”
She warns we’re being seduced into techno-enslavement not by force, but by convenience and comfort — the same comforts that make prison tolerable: a roof, food, no need to struggle for survival.
Her core concerns remain stark:
- AI is aggressively positioned to replace the most human activities: art, music, writing, genuine emotional bonds
- Children are already being conditioned to form attachments to robots and algorithms over parents (ads show toddlers saying “I love you” to domestic bots)
- Several architects of these systems have documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein — should we trust them to program emotional companions that spend unsupervised time with our kids?
- Outsourcing creativity and connection risks leaving us cognitively diminished — post-human shells that no longer create or truly feel
Her urgent call to action:
Actively build local, resilient, analog alternatives.
Prioritize real-world creativity (especially with children).
Reject the cult of convenience before the cage locks.
“The price of convenience is freedom.”
Months later, the trend lines are only steeper.
Are we sleepwalking into a cozy cage — or is there still time to choose humanity over the algorithm?
What’s one analog practice you’re protecting (or starting) to stay anchored in the real world?
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