Something's been bothering me about those two incidents, and after weeks of research, I finally connected the dots. What I found keeps me up at night.
We all watched it unfold on New Year's Eve. First, the attack in New Orleans - a vulnerability in our infrastructure exposed at the worst possible moment. Then, hours later, a Special Forces Intelligence officer chooses the most tracked vehicle in history to make his final statement at the Trump Hotel.
But here's what's been eating at me:
The Vegas incident wasn't just a suicide. It was a demonstration. Think about it - an intelligence officer with UAP program access chooses a Cybertruck, drives 800 miles, leaves a perfect digital trail, and executes a flawless protocol. The entire event documented, tracked, and controlled through corporate systems that immediately handed over every detail.
Then three weeks later, we watch the world's richest man give an "awkward" gesture at inauguration before being appointed head of "Government Efficiency."
The parallels are impossible to ignore. In the 1930s, another charismatic leader obsessed with rockets, underground tunnels, and wonder weapons promised to make his nation great again through perfect efficiency. He too merged corporate and state power. He too controlled transportation, communication, and infrastructure.
But here's the terrifying evolution: The old system needed force, guards, and guns. The new system just needs your click on "Accept."
That intelligence officer wasn't just sending a message. He was showing us something. Using their perfect system to demonstrate their perfect system. And three weeks later, they showed us exactly who's in control.
We're not watching history repeat. We're watching it upgrade.
The medium is the message. And the message is: "Look what we can do."
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