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Kill Switch—The Order That Severs the System



A federal judge ordered the destruction of evidence showing the largest fraud in American history.

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No hearing.

No findings of wrongdoing.

No legal justification.

Just a command to erase proof that hundreds of billions vanished through deliberately disabled controls.

But they can’t erase what’s already been found.
The Government Accountability Office revealed $247 billion in "improper payments" across 82 federal programs—in a single year.

That number doesn’t include programs too compromised to measure.

Think about the scale:

more than every private sector fraud in history combined.

And yet, the numbers are only part of the story.

The system’s response tells us far more.
Twenty-three state attorneys general scrambled to activate in perfect coordination—not to address the fraud or waste, but to “protect” government payments from “political control.”

Think about that language.

Think about what they’re really defending.

“If there’s not a good feedback loop from people to government, and bureaucracy is in charge, then what meaning does democracy actually have?” Elon asked earlier today, standing in the Oval Office as POTUS signed the Executive Order aimed at exposing systemic corruption.

Musk’s question echoed through halls built to last centuries. Through institutions designed to serve the people. Through a system that forgot its purpose. Continue reading on EKO’s X or Substack.

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