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Mees Wynants
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Skipped detailed analysis: Personal account of an individual founder speaking in first person; not a crypto project, protocol, or token.
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A Sudanese asylum seeker "stabbed" a man on a Belfast street, blinding him in one eye and leaving him with serious facial injuries.
The suspect, 30, had entered Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland in 2023 and was living in the UK on a five year visa after claiming asylum.
Two questions nobody in the mainstream coverage seems to be asking. Why was someone on an asylum claim from years ago still unresolved. And what leads to this level of violence against a stranger on the street.
Riots followed across Belfast and Northern Ireland. Politicians called for calm. Almost none addressed the actual questions people are asking.
Louis was 17. Five attackers kicked him unconscious, choked him until he went into a coma, and laughed while he died.
He joins a list that grows every week. Henry Nowak in the UK. Lisa in the Netherlands. Now Louis in France. The crimes get more brutal. The response from European governments does not change.
How many more before they admit that something is wrong?
American politicians aren't even hiding it anymore.
Meet Gilbert Cisneros. Sits on the House Armed Services Committee, with oversight of defense procurement and the technology sector that feeds it.
On March 25, 2026, he bought Micron Technology stock. He disclosed the trade on April 7, well within the legal 45 day window under the STOCK Act.
Two months later, Micron was up over 130%, riding the AI and chip demand boom that defense and tech policy decisions directly influence.
Fully legal. Fully disclosed. Same Congressman who showed up earlier this year with a suspiciously timed AeroVironment trade.
A pattern of well timed bets from someone who sits on the committee shaping the industries he's investing in.
Nobody in Washington calls that a problem.
Mark Rutte just told Donald Trump that he is the leader of the free world.
The former Dutch Prime Minister, now Secretary General of NATO, sat next to Trump and praised him for "taking responsibility beyond the shores of the United States for the rest of the world." A grown man, head of a defensive alliance of 32 countries, openly fawning over an American president on camera.
Rutte lost all of his self-respect.
Why are Americans okay with their politicians profiting off the wars they oversee?
Meet Gilbert Cisneros. Democrat from California. Sits on the House Armed Services Committee, specifically the Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations.
On December 15, 2025, he bought shares of AeroVironment: a drone manufacturer whose products are used in active military operations and oversight of which falls directly under his subcommittee.
By mid-January, the stock had surged 54%. In under a month.
His defense oversight role gives him visibility into exactly the kind of programs that move this stock. The trade is fully legal under the STOCK Act, which only requires disclosure, it doesn't ban lawmakers from trading in industries they regulate.
54% in 30 days. While sitting on the committee that decides AeroVironment's fate.
Nobody in Washington seems to think that's a problem.
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