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The Silent War, Prosecutions, and the Coming Technological Leap: Redpill Brief 4-28-25

The Silent War, Prosecutions, and the Coming Technological Leap

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Today’s update covers a wide range of critical developments, ranging from Trump’s communications hinting at prosecutions, to the silent war unfolding between the United States and China, to breakthroughs in energy, quantum technology, and the future trajectory of humanity itself.


Trump's Subtle Signals on Coming Prosecutions

One of the biggest questions on everyone's mind has been: When will the prosecutions begin? Today, President Trump gave us a significant hint.

Posting on Truth Social, Trump highlighted that ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s primary fundraising platform, is under investigation for alleged illegal activity. While this in itself is notable, the real signal came later in the post when Trump referenced Adam Schiff—specifically questioning why Schiff received a pardon via autopen from Joe Biden.

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What’s critical here is the timing. Trump’s post was made at 2:20 PM on April 28, 2025, directly correlating with a 2020 post on the same date regarding the Gang of Eight classified materials—materials that, once fully declassified, will expose corruption at the highest levels.

Trump reminded us that much of the Gang of Eight documentation remains classified, but critical revelations are imminent. This material allegedly confirms that Schiff and others knowingly deceived the American public, particularly concerning the Steele Dossier and the illegal use of FISA warrants to spy on Trump’s campaign.

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