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Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – April 21, 2023

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Greetings from Tyler,

It’s highly unusual but believe it or not, we have good news.  What a difference a day makes, because none of this saw daylight until after the monthly letter went to the printer.  Have you seen the former IRS agent that wants to spill the beans on what exactly transpired on official vice-presidential trips to foreign countries?  His lawyer was on last night, saying that attempts to report the situation internally had been ignored.  He says he has the goods, and is ready to go under oath.  So far it’s apparent that he’ll only be afforded an audience at Congressional committees.  The mainstream media, so far as I can tell, is ignoring the story.  

Several things seem to have hit the fan all at once.  Remember when the pretender shut Trump down at the debates?  “Fifty one intelligence agents say that’s a bunch of garbage,” or words to that effect.  It has come to light that the current Secretary of State wrote that letter and got everybody to sign on, along with their official job position. They all said the laptop from you know where was “Russian disinformation.”  If that doesn’t show that the entrenched bureaucracy fears Trump, there’s another recent example.  

We were left shaking our heads when we learned that Fox News decided to settle the lawsuit brought by Dominion election systems.  Apparently Fox did have a case that would have embarrassed Dominion at the very least, and might have won.  But we’ll never know, the case was settled on the first day of trial.  Bill O’Reilly says the settlement had nothing to do with the anchors or guests on the popular news channel.  He says that Rupert Murdoch (age 92) was going to have to testify, and told his lawyers to settle the case.  But they’re giddy on the mainstream, like this proves something.  

That’s OK, there are other court cases to be played out.  This is not the end of the story

It’s enough to break your heart.  But not mine.  All the brand-name organizations are in the middle of mass layoffs.  If they hired any minorities, the law-suits can’t be far behind.  Discrimination, you know.  Why is everybody having such a hard time, especially after going to great lengths to “do the right thing,” hire all the right people and publicly buy into all the ESG nonsense.  What a shame!

Florida has apparently passed a law that bans ESG considerations.  The loons will have a breakdown.  That sounds like good news.

We almost wish we hadn’t seen it.  A lady activists breaks into tears while worrying about global warming.  It’s such a crisis, it made her cry on the BBC.  What her emotions have to do with it is anybody’s guess.  Stupid people believe stupid stuff.  I’m about to cry too.  For joy!

Americans in Sudan are on their own. Rival generals are engaged in slugging it out to control the military, and things have become a lot more dangerous.  Not only that, Americans have been informed that they’re on their own.  There will be no evacuation.  It’s too late.

Good news is in the eye of the beholder, but several things broke last night that I’m glad I didn’t know in time to put them in the letter.  It looks like the wheels are about to come off the pretender’s administration.  We’d like some palatable news from time to time.  The end is not yet, but it will take a miracle if we survive the next two years.  It starting to look like we might survive.  The Biden regime may not be so lucky. 

Mark

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