theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/02/1…
White Pill:
To take a break from anything that could possibly be deemed political in a rational world, here is a video of babies stretching after being released from their swaddles:
x.com/TRHLofficial/s…
Macro takeaways/lessons for the week:
-If you don’t know much about Dan Bongino, his appointment at FBI now gives a clear indicator of 2 different things. Firstly, this Trump administration is serious about its succession policy - if you take out “the boss” at any level, their replacement will be far more savage. Secondly, revealing the truth of what J6 really was is a priority. Apokalypsis may not be pretty, but it is necessary.
-Musk has telegraphed that he would use his Twitter “what did you accomplish today” for GOV employees since the campaign, and yet it seems many were totally blindsided. This is one of the minor aspects of how harmful it is to society when the media refuses to report about him, Trump, and what they say/do honestly.
-In the immediate aftermath of the German elections, it looks like they will follow France’s lead and ignore their populace & stay on the same path despite voters showing it is not what they want. How democratic of them.
Implications:
I cannot tell you how psyched I am about Bongino and Kash in at the 1 and 2IC positions at FBI. Dan has been one of the loudest and most unrelenting voices trying to demand answers about the J6 pipe bomber, which shows potential to be one of the things that unravels all of the lies about what that day really was.
I’m very happy right now, but will probably move to cautiously optimistic by the morning. Too many let downs over the years.
The Weekly Read (Monday):
Problem Solving 101: A Simple Book for Smart People by Ken Watanabe
This book was recommended to me many years ago by my mentor who taught me Lean management implementation, and who inspired me to push on to get my Six Sigma and other certs. Short, simple, to the point, and incredibly beneficial, it is a guidebook to help people build a foundation through which to approach the problems they may face in their personal or professional lives.
Here’s a starter: If you are a Federal employee who gets an email to respond with 5 bullet points of what you accomplished the previous week, respond. This should not be something that takes days to come up with an answer for.
The time that it takes to send an angry tirade email to the media or to post one on social media could be better spent actually completing the task that you were presented with.
Links mentioned in the show:
Intro & Outro music: Blind by Mike Amabile and Run Over Twice
open.spotify.com/track/6SG99nL3…
Media Defamation Lawsuits Crowdfunding Link
givesendgo.com/1APMediaDefama…
Thread with Short and Long Explainer Videos About Our Lawsuits and the J6 False Narratives
x.com/RobertPLewis/s…
German Election Voting Breakdown by Party
(Chart won't display on X but is in the original Sub post)
California Sends 22mm Mail Ballots Despite Only 9mm Eligible Mail Voters
(Chart won't display on X but is in the original Sub post)
“The List”
Geopolitics: The Duran, Aurelian Substack (specific to diplomacy), Armstrong Economics blog/newsletter
Economics/Trading: Tree Rings (Luke Gromen newsletter), MacroOps newsletter, Gold Goats & Guns (Tom Luongo newsletter), Armstrong Economics blog/newsletter, Macro Edge Research (jobs and business data points)
Domestic politics: The Duran, Epoch Times, Conservative Treehouse, The President’s Daily Brief, Dark to Light with Tracy Beanz and Quite Frankly, Truth Over News Substack, Pippa’s Pen and Podcast (Substack), Armstrong Economics blog/newsletter
War/Military: SOFX Newsletter, The Duran
White Pill:
To take a break from anything that could possibly be deemed political in a rational world, here is a video of babies stretching after being released from their swaddles:
x.com/TRHLofficial/s…
Macro takeaways/lessons for the week:
-If you don’t know much about Dan Bongino, his appointment at FBI now gives a clear indicator of 2 different things. Firstly, this Trump administration is serious about its succession policy - if you take out “the boss” at any level, their replacement will be far more savage. Secondly, revealing the truth of what J6 really was is a priority. Apokalypsis may not be pretty, but it is necessary.
-Musk has telegraphed that he would use his Twitter “what did you accomplish today” for GOV employees since the campaign, and yet it seems many were totally blindsided. This is one of the minor aspects of how harmful it is to society when the media refuses to report about him, Trump, and what they say/do honestly.
-In the immediate aftermath of the German elections, it looks like they will follow France’s lead and ignore their populace & stay on the same path despite voters showing it is not what they want. How democratic of them.
Implications:
I cannot tell you how psyched I am about Bongino and Kash in at the 1 and 2IC positions at FBI. Dan has been one of the loudest and most unrelenting voices trying to demand answers about the J6 pipe bomber, which shows potential to be one of the things that unravels all of the lies about what that day really was.
I’m very happy right now, but will probably move to cautiously optimistic by the morning. Too many let downs over the years.
The Weekly Read (Monday):
Problem Solving 101: A Simple Book for Smart People by Ken Watanabe
This book was recommended to me many years ago by my mentor who taught me Lean management implementation, and who inspired me to push on to get my Six Sigma and other certs. Short, simple, to the point, and incredibly beneficial, it is a guidebook to help people build a foundation through which to approach the problems they may face in their personal or professional lives.
Here’s a starter: If you are a Federal employee who gets an email to respond with 5 bullet points of what you accomplished the previous week, respond. This should not be something that takes days to come up with an answer for.
The time that it takes to send an angry tirade email to the media or to post one on social media could be better spent actually completing the task that you were presented with.
Links mentioned in the show:
Intro & Outro music: Blind by Mike Amabile and Run Over Twice
open.spotify.com/track/6SG99nL3…
Media Defamation Lawsuits Crowdfunding Link
givesendgo.com/1APMediaDefama…
Thread with Short and Long Explainer Videos About Our Lawsuits and the J6 False Narratives
x.com/RobertPLewis/s…
German Election Voting Breakdown by Party
(Chart won't display on X but is in the original Sub post)
California Sends 22mm Mail Ballots Despite Only 9mm Eligible Mail Voters
(Chart won't display on X but is in the original Sub post)
“The List”
Geopolitics: The Duran, Aurelian Substack (specific to diplomacy), Armstrong Economics blog/newsletter
Economics/Trading: Tree Rings (Luke Gromen newsletter), MacroOps newsletter, Gold Goats & Guns (Tom Luongo newsletter), Armstrong Economics blog/newsletter, Macro Edge Research (jobs and business data points)
Domestic politics: The Duran, Epoch Times, Conservative Treehouse, The President’s Daily Brief, Dark to Light with Tracy Beanz and Quite Frankly, Truth Over News Substack, Pippa’s Pen and Podcast (Substack), Armstrong Economics blog/newsletter
War/Military: SOFX Newsletter, The Duran
Great thread on how the thing in front of you isn't always "the thing" at hand (re: Fed layoffs and "what did you accomplish" email - in reality, a minimum of accountability the public feels Feds have been lacking):