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The speaker gained some notoriety for questioning whether the cryptocurrency space, at a half-trillion-dollar valuation, deserved it based on its actual accomplishments versus its promises. The speaker implies the answer was "not yet," a sentiment seemingly validated soon after. The speaker influenced the Ethereum foundation to sell approximately 70,000 ETH near the peak, which doubled their financial runway. This was characterized as a single beneficial decision with significant impact.

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The speaker is sharing the weekly earnings from their Bear Valley car wash location. The total amount of quarters for the week came to $725.50. The total for single dollar bills was $966. The total in $5 notes was $1,035. The total for $10 notes was $330. The total for $20 notes was $420. The speaker will add all the totals together to calculate the total weekly earnings.

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That this is not a rug pull, that I have 100% control over this supply, that I'm not gonna lock it, that I'm not gonna stake it, that I'm gonna keep my control. And that's why here we are with people panicking, by the way, at a legitimate floor of 50 to $60,000,000 on a meme coin that was launched with a 100% fair stealth launch that nobody knew about until three days later. Do you know what kind of an achievement that is?

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There is a question about whether there will be a limit on the amount that someone can invest in Ethereum.

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The speaker is sharing the weekly earnings from their Bear Valley car wash location. The total amount in quarters for the week was $725.50. The total for single dollar bills was $966. The total for $5 notes was $1,035. The total for $10 notes was $330. The total for $20 notes was $420. The speaker adds all the totals to calculate the total weekly earnings for the car wash location.

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The speaker asked Chat GPT how much money the Pentagon had unaccounted for in its last audit. Chat GPT initially stated the Pentagon had about $220 billion in assets. The speaker thought the figure was closer to $1.5 trillion and corrected Chat GPT. Chat GPT responded that the speaker was correct and that in its most recent audit, the Pentagon could not account for $1.5 trillion in assets. The speaker then prompted Chat GPT to put $1.5 trillion into perspective. Chat GPT stated that if you spent $1 million every day since the birth of Christ, you still would not have spent $1.5 trillion, and it would take over 4,100 years to reach that amount. The speaker emphasizes that $1.5 trillion is just the amount of money that is unaccounted for.

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A developer states they promised never to sell and have kept that promise. They claim there are costs to running a website, and they personally pay for boosts on Dexscreener, which cost between $1,200 and $5,000. The speaker claims to have paid for these boosts at least a dozen times. They state these activities, along with paying influencers, have real costs.

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Okay, so you're asking if I was part of the Melania launch, and if it was sniped like Trump's? Yes, I was part of it. The team wanted to snipe it because of the Trump situation, but we weren't the big snipers. We didn't make any money from it, and we didn't take any liquidity out – zero. Regarding the wallet traced to the Portnoy situation that received $1,500,000 of Melania token, and then sold, there's a distinction. We didn't swap liquidity, but we did sell liquidations. Those are two different things. So yes, we sold, but we didn't swap.

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I just signed a $200,000,000 drawdown from the Department of Defense for Ukraine. It will be coming quickly. Thank you.

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The transcript centers on alleged mismanagement of funds from a Fire Aid benefit concert claimed to raise over $100,000,000 for Los Angeles fire victims. The speakers assert that residents are asking where the money went and imply a lack of transparency or accountability. Key points include: - The Fire Aid initiative reportedly raised about $100,000,000 for residents, community needs, and funds intended to help with the aftermath, yet there is no clear accounting of where the money ended up. - The Fire Aid website states that all direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation. The IRS Form 990 lists the Annenberg Foundation as a 501(c)(3) based in Kunshakin, Pennsylvania, in a certain office building. - A red flag is raised that only 33% of the Annenberg Foundation’s annual expenses go toward actual charity programs; the remainder goes to administrative costs, including executive compensation. - The transcript highlights Cynthia Kennard (referred to as Cinny) as top leadership, earning roughly three-quarters of a million dollars plus six-figure bonuses, described as nearly seven figures for one person. - There is a reference to a photo or moment showing Cynthia Kennard with Gavin Newsom discussing issues like homelessness, described as an “if you know, you know” moment. - A comparison is drawn with Doctors Without Borders, noting that it spends almost 90% of its money on actual programs and less than 1% on administrative costs. - Local journalists’ inquiries revealed that the Fire Aid site lists only three Palisades organizations among nearly 120 grant recipients: Kahelet Israel, Chabad of Pacific Palisades, and Palisades Charter High School; none appear to be specific to Pacific Palisades. - Attempts to contact the Annenberg Foundation were described as fruitless or thwarted, with extensions that didn’t lead to returns, referrals to a mysterious man named Philip (no last name), and no subsequently found contact. - The speakers conclude that the $100,000,000 was allegedly largely consumed by administration, with about 70% directed toward the organization itself and the rest disbursed to various other nonprofits, each carrying their own administrative costs, leading to the impression that much of the money disappeared. Overall, the dialogue portrays the Fire Aid fundraising as potentially lacking transparency and accountability, with accusations that the majority of funds may have been diverted to administrative costs rather than direct charitable use, and that grant dispersals to other nonprofits were not clearly explained or traceable.

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"And from a dev who promised never to sell, which I haven't." "There's a cost to putting a website together." "Who do you think pays for boosts on the Dex screener? That's me." "Those cost anywhere between 1,200 and $5,000." "I did it at least a dozen times." "You know, these things have actual real cost to them." "Along with influencers and from a dev who promised never to sell, which I have."

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That this is not a rug pull, that I have 100% control over this supply, that I'm not gonna lock it, that I'm not gonna stake it, that I'm gonna keep my control. And that's why here we are with people panicking, by the way, at a legitimate floor of 50 to $60,000,000 on a meme coin that was launched with a 100% fair stealth launch that nobody knew about until three days later. Do you know what kind of an achievement that is?

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And from a dev who promised never to sell, which I haven't. There's a cost to putting a website together. Who do you think pays for boosts on the Dex screener? That's me. Those cost anywhere between 1,200 and $5,000. I did it at least a dozen times. You know, these things have actual real cost to them. Along with influencers and from a dev who promised never to sell, which I have.

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In the discussion about the Middle East and the search for possible pathways to address the urgent problems faced by the Palestinian people and the most acute humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, the speaker highlights a central priority. The main point is that the entire process should favor a long-term settlement of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict that is based on the relevant United Nations resolutions, and it must take into account the inherent needs and wishes of the Palestinian people. This concerns the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and its essential social infrastructure, including healthcare systems, water supply, and the establishment of reliable food security. Additionally, the speaker notes a concrete financial proposition tied to Russia’s role and its relations with the Palestinian population. Even prior to resolving questions about Russia’s participation in the composition and activity of the World Council, given Russia’s special relations with the Palestinian people, there is a suggestion that we could channel 1 billion U.S. dollars to the World Council. This funding would come from Russian assets that were previously frozen during the prior administration of the United States. In essence, the speaker is linking the pursuit of a durable peace framework—anchored in UN resolutions and attentive to Palestinian needs and desires—to practical steps in rebuilding Gaza’s vital infrastructure. At the same time, there is an initiative to redirect a substantial financial resource—1 billion dollars—from frozen Russian assets to support the World Council’s efforts, reflecting a strategic use of frozen assets in the context of international humanitarian and peace-building objectives.

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We can't track $2.3 trillion in transactions. That's two trillion, three hundred billion dollars.

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A developer states they promised never to sell and have kept that promise. They claim there are costs to running a website, and they personally pay for boosts on Dexscreener, which cost between $1,200 and $5,000. The speaker states they have paid for these boosts at least a dozen times. They also mention the real costs associated with influencers.

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J Proof is making an investment with the dev wallet to benefit the J Proof community. This investment aims to boost liquidity in J Proof, which will drive up the market cap value. Token holders should see an increase in liquidity over the next 30 to 60 days, as well as a correlated increase in market cap value. The speaker suggests putting all available money into J Proof to maximize holdings.

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The speaker is asked about the question of whether Vitalik was wrong in allocating millions of ether to early contributors. The speaker explains that they cannot answer the question due to ongoing administrative matters that they are currently addressing. They mention that they believe the list should have been made public and transparent, but they were overruled. They clarify that none of the ether has been taken out from the Ethereum presale and it's more about transparent governance. The speaker acknowledges the importance of transparency and believes in complete openness.

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Speaker 0 presents a sequence of large-scale financial figures: - From 1998 to 2015, undocumentable adjustments at DOD and HUD amount to 21 trillion. - Bailouts between 2008 and 2012 amount to 29 trillion. - Adding 21 trillion and 29 trillion yields 50 trillion. - Going direct injections after the going direct reset began in 2019 during the pandemic amount to another 5 trillion, bringing the total to 55 trillion, not counting quantitative easing. - He concludes, “we don't have a financial problem. We have a bank robbery.” - He notes that in the annual wrap-up, a new chart was created and released on social media showing the numbers.

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But of all of the red money or crypto or meme coin investments, it's my personal opinion that J proof is the most solid. And all of that, again, the evidence of that is available on the blockchain where you can see what the dev wallet holds, what the dev wallet started with, how I have continued to pour LP rewards back onto the chart, not taking any money for myself. It's It's not a get rich quick scheme. Never has been. It's a long term play. You should be less concerned about the dollar value of your J proof wallet as you are concerned with the amount of J proof tokens that you are holding.

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Speaker explains that "the space ... wasn't held correctly" and admits, "I screwed up because I should have agreed to get our teams up immediately," opting to "let him have his day in court" and remain neutral. He says, "They know all these coins are Ponzi schemes" and notes that "Stu always had an answer immediately." He calls it "the kill shot" and presents a "cash out wallet, AGBZ. 8GBZB" where "three people on the team [are] cashing out to this wallet." He claims "Here's Stu Peters from the main wallet that he would never sell a penny goes to the side wallet here, AGZB," and identifies "the donation wallet" as "JCJE" while saying "donation wallet" again. He reports "$77,249.76 withdrawn" and says "drain liquidity from J Proof." He asserts "three different team members are using that wallet" and calls it "irrefutable proof" and ends with "Spread the word."

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According to estimates, an enormous amount of $2.3 trillion in transactions cannot be tracked. This staggering figure highlights the difficulty in monitoring such a vast sum of money.

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We've uncovered some unusual financial discrepancies. Several bureaucrats with modest salaries have amassed tens of millions of dollars in net worth during their employment. One example involves a woman who walked away with approximately $30,000,000. This is particularly notable in USAID. We're investigating the source of this wealth. Perhaps they are skilled investors, but it seems more likely that this wealth accumulation is occurring at the expense of the organization. We're looking into it and trying to determine where this money originated.

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The exchange centers on how the dev wallet supply was acquired. "The dev wallet. The dev wallet's initial acquisition of the supply." There were "combined purchases" that were "over 6,000" and ended up "close to 30,000. 25, 28, 30,000." The purchases required "multiple transfers into the dev wallet" because "my bank account only allows me to like send $5,000 at a time" and "Jewish restrictions are on that." The first three days show "only $6,000 in transactions." "He only put 14,000 initially from his from his Coinbase, and he claimed a 150,000 he's in." "I did it immediately. I did it immediately. I locked up the supply immediately." On evidence, "Have you got evidence that you put in $3,540,000 either via source scan or something else?" and "Where's the evidence that you..."

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"that's not enough supply to lock it, so I had to go back and buy more." "There should be your Coinbase going into your dev wallet." "Where's that evidence?" "I'd like to see the evidence that you're in a $150,000, my friend." "I'm into this project for a collective 100 and some odd thousand dollars." "Between buying out of my own pocket, all of the boosts, all of the Dex ads, all of the website stuff." "But I made the dev buy immediately before and after it insta bonded." "So the first buy bonded it, and the second buy was right after it bonded." "I needed another buy to get the 85% that I needed, and that we wanted for the control structure to set all of this up."
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