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National Security Desk Dispatch
I tried to describe this in the first series — what institutional stress looks like before it becomes visible. Not collapse. Not scandal. Something quieter. Procedural. The kind of shift that happens in conference rooms, not on television.

No Punching Down
Feb 52 min read
Post 5 — This Is the Coup
Series: The Quiet Coup You want to talk about coups? It’s not guys in camo storming buildings. It’s real estate bought in silence. It’s wealth that appears from nowhere. It’s Senate confirmations with no questions asked. Tulsi Gabbard — no job, no business background, no disclosed income — bought three apartment complexes in Texas right before her confirmation as Director of National Intelligence. Through Open Door Capital. With partners linked to Disrupt Equity. Look it up.

No Punching Down
Feb 41 min read
Post 4: The Belarusian Linguist in the Room
She’s a producer on multiple films made by Abraham Williams.
Those films have no mainstream distribution.
No commercial traction.
No reason to be funded by anyone, let alone a Belarusian expat trained in linguistics.

No Punching Down
Feb 41 min read
Post 3: The Russian Connection — @BitDangerous and the Money Trail
Tulsi Gabbard’s husband makes short films.
Low-traffic stuff. Modest budgets. Nothing that should attract international money.
But one name keeps showing up in the credits: Olga Kalashnikova — @BitDangerous.

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Feb 41 min read
Post 2: No Collateral. No Scrutiny. Just Millions
She leaves Congress with no job, no business experience, no reported wealth —
and within months she’s an equity partner in three Texas apartment complexes worth over $93 million.

No Punching Down
Feb 41 min read
The Quiet Coup drops today. Next: “No Collateral. No Scrutiny. Just Millions.” We follow the money. And the silence.
What if I told you the broke ex-congresswoman from Hawaii became a multi-millionaire landlord—
just in time to run the U.S. intelligence community?

No Punching Down
Feb 41 min read
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