Anonymous ID: a6df3b Dec. 20, 2025, 2:58 p.m. No.24007627   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7912

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tyb

 

 

Nick Sortor

@nicksortor

🚨 BREAKING: Video has been released showing the U.S. Coast Guard SEIZING a Venezuelan oil tanker in a tactical operation today

 

This is the SECOND Venezuelan vessel seized by the U.S. in recent days.

 

President Trump’s NOT playing around.

 

2:24 PM · Dec 20, 2025

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Anonymous ID: a6df3b Dec. 20, 2025, 3:01 p.m. No.24007641   🗄️.is đź”—kun

In The Wizard of Oz, the title character is perceived as “great and powerful,” hidden from sight with a fearsome, powerful voice and aura of unquestioned authority. Near the end, Toto pulls back the curtain to reveal the pathetic looking actor Frank Morgan pulling levers on a makeshift contraption, exposed for all his deception while imploring Dorothy and her cohorts to “ignore that man behind the curtain!”

 

thats where we at, the hidden are screaming at us "ignore whats behind the curtain"

 

Even more interesting are the times we can act strong when actually strong, against opponents looking for deception where none exists. We like to call these “reverse reverse tells” or simply “hiding in plain sight.”

 

Perhaps the most maddening deceptions come from opponents who play in such an unorthodox manner that it becomes impossible to get a good read, almost as if they don’t know what they have. How can we figure out what the villain has when he plays a hand in a way that we would never consider?

 

The Lion of Judah is the alter-ago of the Wizard of Oz, playing passively and timidly while hiding his monster hand behind the curtain.