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Objective [End]: Checkmate King

King Charles and Queen Camilla visit the White House and get treated to a display of the American beekeepers. What comms are we seeing here? Have we arrived at the [end] of the line? Has the King been checkmated?

Do you remember the final act in Godfather III? There’s an assassination attempt on Michael Corleone (Al Pacino). He escapes harm, but his daughter Mary (Sophia Coppola) tragically gets killed. Michael is left despondent, experiencing profound sorrow and isolation as he rues the consequences of his violent years and his pursuit of power.

Freedom is again coming. We will be able to celebrate as America no longer will be under a distant royal network. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

Nessun Dorma: The Final Act

We are entering the final act. “Nessun dorma,” the opera tenor sings. The aria comes from the end of Puccini’s opera Turandot. “Nessun dorma” stands for “let no one sleep.”

That appears to be the triumphant message of President Donald Trump, as he continues to negotiate world peace agreements, demonstrating The Art of The Deal. No other contemporary American president has managed to negotiate so many meaningful pacts. The European  globalists who decide the Nobel Prize winners might ignore him. And Trump’s Democratic opponents most certainly will continue to sneer and plot revenge.

But people across the globe, especially in war-torn nations and regions of the world, are singing a much more upbeat and resilient tune. Trump is not your run of the mill politician. He’s a far different and more charismatic figure, tackling big problems and solving them in creative ways, outside the box.

Will we see grandiose political paybacks? How about intense trade negotiations? When will the federal government resume day-to-day operations? As jampacked as the daily news schedule gets, it looks like there’s plenty left to roll out. Stay tuned. Here’s more from And We Know.

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