From Weather to Waste: What They Don’t Want You to See
Weather manipulation, government waste, and the truth about who’s really in control—it’s worse than you think.
Good Morning
America is at a breaking point. The government keeps expanding its control—over your money, your safety, and even the weather.
From Trump’s new plan to create an External Revenue Service to reports of government experiments in weather manipulation, one thing is clear: they want you distracted. Distracted by their headlines. Distracted by the chaos. Distracted from the truth.
This issue dives into the heart of it all: who profits from the disasters, who’s pulling the strings, and how much they’re taking from you.
It’s time to stop looking at what they want you to see and start asking the questions they don’t want you to ask.
Let’s get to it.
The Doge Caucus Declares War on Government Waste
Washington has a problem it just can’t seem to fix: government waste. But the Doge Caucus, a group of fiscally conservative Republican lawmakers, says enough is enough. After a recent closed-door meeting, the caucus revealed a roadmap for cutting bloated budgets, streamlining federal agencies, and forcing transparency where it’s been sorely lacking.
Their plan outlines billions in unnecessary spending across federal agencies. Examples include programs that are redundant, outdated, or simply ineffective. The Doge Caucus’s strategy includes mandatory audits of federal agencies, stricter controls on government contracts, and even the elimination of entire programs that no longer serve their intended purpose. Their goal is clear: restore fiscal discipline and ensure taxpayer dollars are actually working for taxpayers.
But the plan isn’t without controversy. Critics, including many Democrats, argue that these proposed cuts could hit essential services like education, healthcare, and social programs. They point out that while the caucus is targeting bureaucratic waste, they’ve offered little in terms of reigning in spending on defense or corporate subsidies. This has led to accusations that the roadmap is more about politics than genuine reform.
Supporters of the roadmap counter that the real waste lies in bloated bureaucracies and the endless maze of government red tape. They argue that oversight and efficiency shouldn’t be partisan issues. One caucus member stated, “The American people deserve to know where their money is going—and right now, much of it is being wasted.”
This initiative also raises a larger question: Can Washington clean up its act, or will political gridlock stop even the most commonsense reforms? With Congress divided and federal agencies notoriously resistant to change, the Doge Caucus faces an uphill battle. But one thing is certain—this roadmap has the potential to force a national conversation about where taxpayer dollars are really going.
Ceasefire Deal Reached Between Israel and Hamas
After weeks of devastating conflict, Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire agreement that includes the release of hostages held by Hamas. The deal was brokered with the help of international mediators and is seen as a critical step toward de-escalating tensions in the region. While the ceasefire brings temporary relief, both sides remain wary, with Israeli officials emphasizing their right to defend against future attacks.
Under the terms of the agreement, Hamas will release several Israeli hostages in exchange for humanitarian aid and certain concessions from Israel. Critics argue that negotiating with Hamas could embolden the group to take similar actions in the future, while supporters see it as a necessary step to save lives and stabilize the region.
This ceasefire marks a brief pause in what has been one of the most intense periods of violence in years. However, the underlying issues driving the conflict remain unresolved, and many fear it’s only a matter of time before tensions flare up again. Read the full story.
Trump Praises Ceasefire Agreement While Calling for Tougher Action
Former President Donald Trump has praised the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas as a necessary step toward saving lives but criticized the Biden administration for its lack of decisive action earlier in the conflict. Trump, who has long positioned himself as a staunch ally of Israel, used the opportunity to highlight his own record, pointing to the Abraham Accords as a model for achieving long-term peace in the region.
In a statement, Trump emphasized the importance of standing firmly with Israel, calling the nation “America’s greatest ally in the Middle East.” He also expressed skepticism about whether Hamas would honor the terms of the agreement, suggesting that stronger measures may be needed to deter future violence. Trump’s comments reflect his broader criticism of what he sees as weak foreign policy under President Biden.
While Trump’s remarks have drawn applause from his supporters, critics argue that his administration’s policies may have exacerbated tensions in the region. Still, his focus on Israel’s security resonates with many voters who see the nation as a critical partner in maintaining stability in the Middle East. Full story here.
Senate Democrats Fail to Shake Pete Hegseth in Fiery Exchange
Senate Democrats took aim at conservative commentator Pete Hegseth during a tense hearing but found themselves unable to rattle his confident testimony. Hegseth, known for his sharp criticism of progressive policies, stood firm against repeated challenges, defending his positions on national security and government overreach. The hearing, intended to scrutinize Hegseth’s influence and advocacy, ended with Democrats appearing frustrated by his resilience.
Hegseth skillfully deflected attacks on his credibility, pointing to his military background and years of service as evidence of his commitment to protecting American values. When pressed on his stance regarding U.S. border policies, he doubled down, arguing that lax enforcement has created a national security crisis. His unwavering tone struck a chord with conservatives who see him as a champion of their views.
While his supporters celebrated his performance, critics accused him of evading substantive questions and relying on talking points. Regardless, the hearing cemented Hegseth’s status as a polarizing figure in American politics. His ability to command the room left little doubt about his influence on the conservative movement. Read more.
RAPID FIRE
Pam Bondi Considers Senate Run
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is reportedly weighing a run for the U.S. Senate, potentially shaking up the 2026 election landscape. Bondi’s name is already sparking excitement among conservatives. Full story.
Biden Claims Success in Farewell Letter
In a farewell letter to Americans, President Biden declared he made the country “stronger and more prosperous.” Critics were quick to point out soaring inflation and foreign policy missteps during his tenure. [Read more].
Red Dye No. 3 Banned in the U.S.
The U.S. has banned the use of Red Dye No. 3 in foods following evidence linking it to cancer. Companies have until 2027 to remove it from products. [Learn more].
Trump’s Popularity Hits All-Time High
A new Fox News poll shows Donald Trump is more popular than ever, with approval ratings soaring ahead of his potential return to the presidency. Read the poll.
An open letter to anyone who thinks weather disasters are natural…
This isn’t a respectable email.
It’s simply an honest one.
For decades, we’ve been told to trust the science. Hurricanes, droughts, wildfires—they said these are acts of God or just the result of climate change.
But that’s not the whole story.
It never has been.
There’s something else at play here, and the government has known about it for decades.
You see, back in the 1960s, a little-known program called Project Stormfury was created to manipulate hurricanes. Scientists flew planes into storms, dropping chemicals to alter their course and intensity. They called it “research.”
Then there’s HAARP, a program designed to experiment with the ionosphere. Officially, it’s just a science project. But unofficially? Many believe it’s capable of triggering earthquakes, creating droughts, and even intensifying storms.
And here’s the kicker—they never stopped.
We’re supposed to believe that every hurricane that hits a swing state is just bad luck. That every wildfire wiping out farmland during a food crisis is just Mother Nature acting out.
But what if it’s not?
What if the people screaming about climate change are the same ones profiting from these disasters?
What if the weather isn’t broken—it’s controlled?
This Sunday’s Fed-Up Files will pull back the curtain on the government’s secret weather experiments, the hidden history of weather manipulation, and the elites who benefit from it all.
If you’ve ever thought there’s more to the story, you’re right.
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URGENT UPDATES
1. Landlords in Los Angeles are raising rents by up to 124% as wildfires displace thousands of residents Full story.
2. Investigators suspect arson may be responsible for some of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires Read more.
3. Wildfires in Southern California have forced thousands to evacuate, with emergency shelters filling quickly Learn more.
4. Firefighters in Los Angeles face worsening conditions as high winds spread wildfires across Southern California More details.
“Whoever controls the weather, controls the world.”
— Lyndon B. Johnson
Every day, they tell us to trust them. To trust their programs, their policies, their solutions. But what if the biggest problem is the people in charge?
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Stay skeptical. Stay strong. Stay fed up.
—Scott 🇺🇸
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