A View from the Galaxy
The Rover's Highlights from last week!
Happy Saturday!
I hope you are doing well.
Here are The Rover’s highlights from last week:
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The Rover University:
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I, Pencil by Milton Friedman — an oldie but a goodie on the complexity of supply chains. If the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, we will all learn hard lessons.
Listen:
Watch:
Patrick Bet-David is joined by Richard Werner and Luke Gromen to break down oil, the state of the USD, and inflation.
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Nuclear Espionage
The April Letter is out: Nuclear Espionage
Eisenhower watched Britain lose its status as a reserve currency over a canal.
In 2026, we may be watching something bigger fall apart over a strait.
The Strait of Hormuz closure isn't just an oil story. It's a fertilizer story. A semiconductor story. A food story. A public order story.
This month's Rover covers all of it — plus the theory that Trump may be executing the most dangerous presidential gamble since WWII.
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My top posts from the past week:
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The US reported that three commercial ships were attacked by Iran’s IRGC in the last 24 hours. The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed. Plan your week accordingly.
Thanks for being a part of this.
Casey Donaldson







