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The Hidden Scandal and the Theater of Distraction

The Hidden Scandal and the Theater of Distraction

More details to my weekly prediction and some more predictions that are crucial to this week.

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My weekly reading and my predictions deck both seem to echo something similar. Here is the weekly reading if you have not got a chance to read it yet.

Domestic Theater: The Silent Coronation and the Kitchen Table Coup

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Domestic Theater: The Silent Coronation and the Kitchen Table Coup

They’re staging a coronation in the kitchen, and they think we won’t notice.

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"We interrupt this program to bring you a carefully manufactured distraction while something enormous brews in the shadow of the Capitol dome..."

This week's Predictions Deck reading isn’t just forecasting chaos — it’s documenting a cover-up in real time. And when I say the cards were screaming? I mean they were pulling fire alarms, throwing classified files out windows, and lighting a cigar with a redacted memo.

These five cards — with a sixth in the shadow — tell the story of a regime quietly unraveling at the seams while the PR machine works overtime to sell calm, control, and continuity. But we, see beneath the press releases and photo ops. Here's the breakdown:

(Due to the nature of the predictions made and to avoid some unwanted attention that I have been getting due to my accuracy I had to put this behind a paywall)

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