THE MYSTERIOUS MR. POOL
The most enigmatic and interesting Account on “X” presently is Mr. Poll
I am not sure what to make of “him” but I believe there has to be more to it than just a guy looking for clicks
He has just Posted Bomb after Bomb today and I don’t think this can be ignored or trivialized at this Juncture
HERE ARE THE TITLES OF POSTS : I WILL POST THE SUBSTANCE IN THE COMMENT SECTION : DONE
WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL RESET
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THE MONUMENT OF THE GREAT AWAKENING.
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THE ART OF THE TRAP.
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THE PAKISTAN “NEGOTIATION”
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THE QUEEN HAS SPOKEN
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“WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL RESET.”
His words. Not ours. Posted for the entire world to see.
They spent decades telling you the financial system was untouchable. That nothing would ever change. That crypto was a joke.
Now the President of the United States is dismantling it in real time.
The New Structure Bill. The digital asset framework. The death of the old banking cartel.
It was never a conspiracy theory. IT WAS THE PLAN.
You were early. You were not wrong.
https://x.com/MrPool_QQ/status/2042718135682204125
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RESET. He said it. Out loud. In front of the whole world.
They told you it was a conspiracy theory. Now the President of the United States just confirmed it.
The financial system you knew is dead. What replaces it changes everything.
QFS-7 / TIER-4B / 11.3 VERIFIED ??
THE MONUMENT OF THE GREAT AWAKENING
They think he is just building a 250-foot arch in Washington.
They think it is just architecture. They are blind to the symbolism.
Look at the design. The gold. The eagles. The lions.
This is not a monument to a man. THIS IS THE TOMBSTONE OF THE DEEP STATE.
While Vance secures the surrender in Islamabad and the Strait prepares to open, the Commander-in-Chief is already building the victory arch for the new era.
Do you understand what happens when a conquering general builds a Triumphal Arch?
It means the war is already won. The enemy is already defeated.
The old financial system collapsed. The new one is here.
The gold standard returns.
May 17th, 2026. The Rededication.
The day the Arch is consecrated is the day the QFS goes fully public.
THEY CANNOT STOP WHAT IS ALREADY BUILT.
Watch the gold markets. Watch the panic in the Federal Reserve.
CODE: GOLDEN-ARCH / PROJECT-TRIUMPH / TIER-4B-ACTIVATION
The King has declared checkmate.
https://x.com/MrPool_QQ/status/2043018207661863395
THE ART OF THE TRAP
While Vance sits at the table in Islamabad, the real war is happening behind closed doors in Washington.
Did you see them storm out of the DOJ briefing?
They are not panicking over the Middle East. They are panicking because the Queen forced their hand.
The Epstein files are no longer contained.
The “peace talks” are a distraction. The warships are not just loading weapons. They are loading the extraction teams.
When the Strait opens, the vault opens with it.
THEY HAVE NOWHERE TO RUN.
Watch the sudden resignations this weekend. Watch the flights out of DC.
CODE: ISLAMABAD-DISTRACTION / VAULT-7-UNSEALED / THE-QUEENS-GAMBIT
The clock is at zero.
https://x.com/MrPool_QQ/status/2042916357142986983
THE PAKISTAN “NEGOTIATIONS
21 hours. The longest face-to-face meeting between Washington and Tehran since 1979.
And Vance walked out.
No deal. No agreement. No handshake.
They will tell you the talks failed. They will tell you Iran refused. They will call it a setback.
It was the plan.
He didn’t send his Vice President to make a deal. He sent him to deliver a message. 21 hours of theater so the whole world could watch Iran say no — on camera, on the record, with no excuse left.
“We win regardless of what happens.”
Read those words again. That’s not frustration. That’s a man who already holds every card and just let his opponent show the table he has nothing.
Iran lost the war in 38 days. Lost the strait. Lost the nukes. Lost the oil. And now — in front of Pakistan, the UN, and every camera on Earth — they lost the narrative.
No one can say he didn’t try. No one can say he didn’t send his second in command. No one can say the door wasn’t open.
They chose to walk through it empty-handed.
Now watch what comes next.
The dollar just hit 46% of global reserves. Lowest in 26 years. Central banks aren’t hedging. They’re evacuating. Gold at $4,771. Third straight weekly gain. Record after record after record.
The old financial architecture is collapsing in real time and the only people who don’t see it are the ones still watching cable news.
BRICS added more gold in 9 months than the Fed printed in 9 years. That’s not a market trend. That’s a replacement.
While you watched Vance board Air Force Two — the system underneath you shifted.
The war cracked the vaults. The files exposed the names. The talks gave him the moral high ground. And the dollar is bleeding out on the floor of every central bank from Beijing to Brasilia.
Every move is connected. Every failure is engineered. Every headline is a distraction from the transfer happening underneath.
He doesn’t need Iran to say yes. He needs the world to watch Iran say no. Because when the old system finally flatlines — no one can blame the man who tried 21 hours to save it.
The deal was never the point.
The reset was.
CODE: VANCE-21H / NO-DEAL / AU-4771 / USD-46 / RESET-LIVE
https://x.com/MrPool_QQ/status/2043263773872431485
THE QUEEN HAS SPOKEN
She didn’t just deny the lies. She demanded a Congressional hearing for the survivors.
Do you understand what this means?
The White House is forcing Congress to put the Epstein files on the public record. Under oath.
The panic in Washington tonight is deafening.
While Vance secures the perimeter in Islamabad, the domestic trap is closing.
They thought they could use the files against the King. Instead, the Queen just turned the board upside down.
The names are coming.
CODE: QUEEN-GAMBIT / EPSTEIN-PURGE / CHECKMATE
Are you watching the board?
https://x.com/MrPool_QQ/status/2042703462295834637
AND LEST YOU THINK THIS MAVERICK ACCOUNT HAS NO CREDIBILITY : THIS FROM JEFF CHILDERS TODAY ( WHO I BELIEVE ALSO HAS A STRONG CONNECTION TO SOMEONE IN THE ADMIN WHO FEEDS HIM )
Our theory about President Trump’s war strategy is rapidly gaining mindshare. This high-concept clip making the rounds on Japanese social media illustrated the same big-picture plan we’ve discussed since last year: the still-controversial idea that it’s not “reckless” and “seat-of-pants-driven,” but carefully planned to reorder the entire world economy. He has his pants on.
https://x.com/silver69197656/status/2042460607472156809?s=20&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
The short, three-minute clip lays out nearly completely our own speculative theories, only differing in that it offers another reason President Trump might want leverage over Europe and Asia (U.S. debt), and doesn’t consider the AI implications. But the rest of it is all there. Granted, everyone is still guessing; we don’t know the plan (nor should we). The point is, despite corporate media’s best efforts to paint everything the President does as chaos and happenstance, others are obviously starting to connect the same dots that we have.
If we’re right and trad-media is wrong, then an incredible package is out for delivery. I will further speculate that Trump’s timeline suggests the endgame will become even more obvious as the midterms approach. Prepare to be amazed.
? It played out exactly as our theory would have predicted. After 21 continuous hours of talks, the Iranian peace summit’s initial round ended with no deal early this morning. The New York Times reported, “U.S. and Iran Fail to Agree on Peace Deal, Vance Says, Leaving Cease-Fire’s Fate Uncertain.”
They have chosen not to accept our terms,” the Vice-President told reporters at a brief news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, leaving open the possibility that terms could still be reached.
“We leave here with a very simple proposal: a method of understanding that is our best and final offer,” he added. “We’ll see if the Iranians accept it.”
I’m not sure what “a method of understanding” means, exactly. It’s less than “a proposal,” and more like a strong suggestion. We think you’ll be happier if you agree with us. But “best and final offer” seemed clear. Take the method or leave it.
Either way, it was a face-kick for corporate media and Democrats, who last week gleefully interpreted the cease-fire and pending peace talks as Trump ‘TACOing’ (chickening out) and surrendering under their withering political pressure over gas prices. (In other words, they —the media and Democrats— declared victory.) But Vance’s hard line contradicted the narrative. No tacos.
Cast your mind back to the pandemic era. (Sorry.) Do you remember all the media’s breathless, front-page, play-by-play coverage of Biden’s negotiating teams in the UAE, failing to make a deal to end the Israel-Hamas war? Yeah, me neither. Here’s how I interpret the media’s obvious double standard: back then, everyone expected Biden to catastrophically fail. So why even bother reporting it?
But they’re scribbling down every single second of Trump’s team’s work.
The Times identified two sticking points. First, the U.S. demanded that Iran immediately stop interfering in the Strait, whereas Iran insisted that it should only stop whenever a final deal is made. So the two sides aren’t disagreeing over the merits, just the timing. Second, the U.S. required that Iran hand over some 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium, mainly because we’re tired of hearing about it every ten minutes in intelligence agency briefings about nuclear weapons. For their part, the Iranians insisted they prefer to keep their radioactive material, since they’ve grown fond of it over the years, plus it really ties the room together.
That seems to be the real hangup— the enriched uranium.
? Both sides agreed to keep working toward a deal. The Times and other trad-media sneered that, while JD Vance and his team negotiated, President Trump attended an Ultimate Fighting Championship event in Miami. Obviously, the media considers kickboxing frivolous — “Mr. Trump sat and impassively watched as blood and saliva sprayed out from the fighters beating each other silly in front of him,” the article smirked— but they missed the obvious metaphor: Two kinds of fighting.
The Times admitted that the President “entered the arena to thunderous applause.” Not exactly falling approval ratings. Earlier yesterday, President Trump told reporters he didn’t care whether a peace deal was made. “We win, regardless,” he said. “We’ve defeated them militarily.” Media remained skeptical. But our theory predicts that Trump was telling the truth, and not just blustering— Trump really doesn’t care. He prefers a closed Strait.
Meanwhile, politically, he only needs to show he’s trying to re-open the Strait.
? It reminds me of how skillfully Trump played the Ukraine war games. For the first half of last year, he repeatedly showed heroic efforts to personally negotiate the war’s end, and you’ll remember how he tweeted every ten minutes about those negotiations. Meanwhile, he slowly and quietly decoupled the US. Now, in 2026, nobody is demanding that he end a war we’re no longer directly involved in. We hardly ever see the Green Goblin anymore.
The war continues, but without us, and without the daily headlines. Now, Kiev is just a throbbing headache for the Europeans.
I can’t see how drawn-out negotiations with Iran could hurt us. JD Vance is winning, because he’s being platformed in a key leadership role. That will be helpful for 2030. America is selling energy products to Europe and Asia faster than ever, like it’s one of those never-ending going-out-of-business sales. (Yesterday, the President happily reported the number of cargo ships headed toward American ports to fill up.) And we are throwing up AI data centers like Starbucks stores, since we have plenty of cheap energy.
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Good morning, loyal C&C supporters, it’s Sunday! Time for your special bonus roundup: what a viral Japanese clip reveals about Trump’s Iran strategy — and why 21 hours of ‘failed’ peace talks are going exactly to plan; the world’s richest man and a billionaire cancer researcher both surfacing damning vaccine evidence on the same day; a $6.3 billion fraud discovery from Vance’s Task Force — including 400 businesses that couldn’t even produce a mailing address; and the Fifth Circuit pouring out a 158-year freedom toast by striking down the federal ban on home distilling. Raise your glass.
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? Our theory about President Trump’s war strategy is rapidly gaining mindshare. This high-concept clip making the rounds on Japanese social media illustrated the same big-picture plan we’ve discussed since last year: the still-controversial idea that it’s not “reckless” and “seat-of-pants-driven,” but carefully planned to reorder the entire world economy. He has his pants on.
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CLIP: The possible Trump plan with cute map graphics (3:11).
The short, three-minute clip lays out nearly completely our own speculative theories, only differing in that it offers another reason President Trump might want leverage over Europe and Asia (U.S. debt), and doesn’t consider the AI implications. But the rest of it is all there. Granted, everyone is still guessing; we don’t know the plan (nor should we). The point is, despite corporate media’s best efforts to paint everything the President does as chaos and happenstance, others are obviously starting to connect the same dots that we have.
If we’re right and trad-media is wrong, then an incredible package is out for delivery. I will further speculate that Trump’s timeline suggests the endgame will become even more obvious as the midterms approach. Prepare to be amazed.
? It played out exactly as our theory would have predicted. After 21 continuous hours of talks, the Iranian peace summit’s initial round ended with no deal early this morning. The New York Times reported, “U.S. and Iran Fail to Agree on Peace Deal, Vance Says, Leaving Cease-Fire’s Fate Uncertain.”
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“They have chosen not to accept our terms,” the Vice-President told reporters at a brief news conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, leaving open the possibility that terms could still be reached.
“We leave here with a very simple proposal: a method of understanding that is our best and final offer,” he added. “We’ll see if the Iranians accept it.”
I’m not sure what “a method of understanding” means, exactly. It’s less than “a proposal,” and more like a strong suggestion. We think you’ll be happier if you agree with us. But “best and final offer” seemed clear. Take the method or leave it.
Either way, it was a face-kick for corporate media and Democrats, who last week gleefully interpreted the cease-fire and pending peace talks as Trump ‘TACOing’ (chickening out) and surrendering under their withering political pressure over gas prices. (In other words, they —the media and Democrats— declared victory.) But Vance’s hard line contradicted the narrative. No tacos.
Cast your mind back to the pandemic era. (Sorry.) Do you remember all the media’s breathless, front-page, play-by-play coverage of Biden’s negotiating teams in the UAE, failing to make a deal to end the Israel-Hamas war? Yeah, me neither. Here’s how I interpret the media’s obvious double standard: back then, everyone expected Biden to catastrophically fail. So why even bother reporting it?
But they’re scribbling down every single second of Trump’s team’s work.
The Times identified two sticking points. First, the U.S. demanded that Iran immediately stop interfering in the Strait, whereas Iran insisted that it should only stop whenever a final deal is made. So the two sides aren’t disagreeing over the merits, just the timing. Second, the U.S. required that Iran hand over some 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium, mainly because we’re tired of hearing about it every ten minutes in intelligence agency briefings about nuclear weapons. For their part, the Iranians insisted they prefer to keep their radioactive material, since they’ve grown fond of it over the years, plus it really ties the room together.
That seems to be the real hangup— the enriched uranium.
? Both sides agreed to keep working toward a deal. The Times and other trad-media sneered that, while JD Vance and his team negotiated, President Trump attended an Ultimate Fighting Championship event in Miami. Obviously, the media considers kickboxing frivolous — “Mr. Trump sat and impassively watched as blood and saliva sprayed out from the fighters beating each other silly in front of him,” the article smirked— but they missed the obvious metaphor: Two kinds of fighting.
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The Times admitted that the President “entered the arena to thunderous applause.” Not exactly falling approval ratings. Earlier yesterday, President Trump told reporters he didn’t care whether a peace deal was made. “We win, regardless,” he said. “We’ve defeated them militarily.” Media remained skeptical. But our theory predicts that Trump was telling the truth, and not just blustering— Trump really doesn’t care. He prefers a closed Strait.
Meanwhile, politically, he only needs to show he’s trying to re-open the Strait.
? It reminds me of how skillfully Trump played the Ukraine war games. For the first half of last year, he repeatedly showed heroic efforts to personally negotiate the war’s end, and you’ll remember how he tweeted every ten minutes about those negotiations. Meanwhile, he slowly and quietly decoupled the US. Now, in 2026, nobody is demanding that he end a war we’re no longer directly involved in. We hardly ever see the Green Goblin anymore.
The war continues, but without us, and without the daily headlines. Now, Kiev is just a throbbing headache for the Europeans.
I can’t see how drawn-out negotiations with Iran could hurt us. JD Vance is winning, because he’s being platformed in a key leadership role. That will be helpful for 2030. America is selling energy products to Europe and Asia faster than ever, like it’s one of those never-ending going-out-of-business sales. (Yesterday, the President happily reported the number of cargo ships headed toward American ports to fill up.) And we are throwing up AI data centers like Starbucks stores, since we have plenty of cheap energy.
The Times ignored all that. It just repeated its constant refrain: “The political reality facing Mr. Trump is grim. Inflation is rising. Gas prices are eating into American paychecks.”
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I offer two answers to those complaints. First, all those variables are well under the President’s control. He can end the war in Iran whenever he feels it is appropriate. Second, back during Bidenflation and his “I did that!” gas prices, I can’t remember the Times calling the Cabbage’s “political reality” grim. So how “grim” can inflation and gas prices really be? Plus, Trump isn’t running again. So what, exactly, is his “political reality?”
Trump retains all his options. If he wants to bomb the mullahs more, he can just declare the ceasefire over, and get right back to bunker busting. If he doesn’t want to fight, he can say the talks are difficult, but he remains hopeful— and then just extend the two-week ceasefire. It’s all in his control.