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March 4th 2026
and good morning, San Jose, California, and the rest of the world. Today is Wednesday. March 4th, 2026. And this is your morning announcement, or evening announcement, depending on wherever you are in the world, in just a few moments. Rain in my family is not a weather event. It is a character witness. The clouds gather, tempers rise, and someone declares it a light drillzzle when the ceiling is actively confessing leaks. We pass around buckets the way other families pass around gratitude. Ant says, the storm builds character, uncle says the roof is structurally optimistic, and the dog files for emotional independence. But here's the truth. Rain falls on every house, some patch the roof, some blame the sky. In my family, we hold a meeting about who forgot to respect the barometric pressure, and somehow, when the sun comes out, we all agree the forecast was mostly functional. It depends. Rain and family disfunction both do something powerful. They reveal the leaks when rain falls, the roof confesses where it was never repaired. When family tension rises, the heart reveals where healing was postponed. That exposure is not a curse, it is evidence. Transformation begins at the point of honest disclosure. Rain softens hardened soil, so new roots can take hold. disfunction, when faced with courage, softens pride, so accountability can grow. What once flooded the foundation can become irrigation for wisdom. In the language of equity and restoration, discomfort is jurisdiction. It identifies where repair is owed, a storm is not the enemy of the house, neglect is and silences. When we laugh at the storm, we disarm it. humour creates safe patches, passage for truth. It lowers defences, it opens dialogue, and it shifts the narrative from blame to grow. Rain cleans the air, on its reflelection cleans the lineage, and the transformation is simple but profound. What expos you can educate you, what embarrassed you can emancipate you, and what soaked you can strengthen you. Every storm is an audit, and every leak is an opportunity to reinforce the structure, and once reinforced, the same rain that once flooded you becomes the reason the gardens thrive. And we hope that you all have a good day. And remember, we we are building trust one community at a time. And if you want to learn more, download the app school, SKOOL, and and search Public Trust or the Trust Transformation. My name is James Campbell and you will see my picture on there somewhere, so it's important that we stay engaged and that as a community, we build a better future for ourselves and for the future generations and we'll see you next time on your morning or evening announcements, depending on wherever you are in the world. Bye now. And here is a special edition of your morning announcements and a special announcement for our community. This past few years have been challenging and have transforformed the value of something so meaningful. It's called trust. While most of us have been slowly losing trust in the government, the media, and even our police, for some people, a great learning experience has ignited a spark that has brought light to something even more valuable than trust, and its innovation. Why does this involve trust? We each share one thing in common here in our community, no matter who we are, where we come from, or where we been, or where we go, we each go to work and school to build something for our future, and its trust on the face of every dollar and every coin include the words, trust, well, in God we trust to be exact. Now, what I am going to say next will transform the world and reshape how we choose to invest in ourselves, each other, and the future generations. Why is the dollar the reason why we live our lives and do it again every single day? Now imagine a world in which people trust it in more than the dollar itself. The dollar is losing its strength, and soon it will be just as valuable as the penny, if not less. Why? Well, the penny costs $3.69 just to exist and well, you can do the math on that one. Now, I know this sum's crazy, but if I gave you two dollars, would you give some one else one? If I gave you four dollars for your, too, will you invite another person to do the same? Now, before I announce our official launch of the most innovating project that will impact and benefit our communities and build stronger bonds to rebuild and redefine public trust and public interests, and how we can build a better future together. This initiative is so important because we can't do it alone, but if we can trust in the process, it begins with us for everyone's benefit. Now, imagine if I have $100, and I give you two for one, and you get some one else to give you $1 for the two I gave you. What's the point? You'd be left with the same amount as you gave, so what's the benefit? If we all did this and got someone new to participate, and each person gave back half of the trust they were given back to the one trusted source, it could be redistributed only as long as everyone does the same thing after what? Well, after each act of trust. Now, if I give you four dollars for two? and you get someone else to give you one dollar for two? and a new person participates every single time. How does that work? Well, let's say you get double every time you receive something. And dollar for dollar is matched by something even better. $2. Now, that's like a two for one deal at your favourite coffee joint, and it begins with trust for the benefit of everyone.. It may not make sense now, but I guarantee you, if you know that digital finance is the future of finance, then you know something. Now, if you know something about cryptocurrency, now. you really know something. I guarantee you that this initiative is so important because I believe that we together can build a better future forever. everyone and benefit all of us. And it's all about trust. And we hope you have a good day. We'll see you next time on again, your morning or evening announcements, depending on wherever you are in the world. Bye now.
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TODAY FEBRUARY 24th 2026
Trust has been built today. John in San Jose California Crdated the Healthy Foods Trust, CJ in San Jose Created Affordable Housing Trust And Michael In San Jose Created the Everyone Trust Richard In San Jose Created the Unnamed Trust TAZ Created the Education for Youth Trust in San Jose today the Health and Safety Fund was created through Trust. For the benefit of everyone. And last night Michael in San Jose Yesterday in Gilroy California, The Motorcycle Fund was created. We’re building Trust through education. And the value of Trust
Late Morning Announcement Feb 22nd 2026
In South County, the measure of justice is not spoken in rhetoric. It is proven in action. More than two hundred thousand pounds of food were placed into the hands of families who would otherwise face hunger. That is not charity. That is the protection of human dignity More than three hundred individuals secured housing and escaped the shadow of displacement. Housing is not a privilege. It is the foundation of stability, health, and lawful participation in society. More than two hundred households were delayed from eviction before crisis could take root. Prevention is the highest form of stewardship. It preserves community, safeguards children, and honors the principle that stability should not depend upon fortune. These outcomes reflect a deeper covenant: to serve those most burdened by economic inequality, environmental strain, and systemic neglect. Food security strengthens public health. Stable housing protects constitutional order. Community resilience defends the common good. This is not a temporary response to hardship. It is the deliberate construction of long-term stability for families who deserve safety, opportunity, and respect. Every act of support extends that promise. Every contribution reinforces the rule of law in its most human form: equal protection for the vulnerable and shared responsibility for the future. Lives are not statistics. They are sacred trusts. And in South County, that trust is being honored. When a community ensures access to food, it protects bodily integrity and health. When it secures stable housing, it safeguards safety, privacy, and equal participation in civic life. When it prevents eviction, it preserves family unity and shields children from destabilizing harm. These are not discretionary favors. They are expressions of equal protection and the rule of law in action. Human dignity requires that public and private institutions act in good faith, without discrimination, and with proportional care for the most vulnerable. It demands environmental justice, so that no neighborhood bears disproportionate harm. It calls for due process before displacement. It insists that policies be measured not only by efficiency, but by humanity.
Afternoon Announcement February 20th 2026
And good afternoon, everybody. Today is Friday, February 20th, 2026. And this is your afternoon announcement, or evening announcement, depending on wherever you are in the world, in just a moment. I told my friend Crypto could help the environment. He said, isn't't that the thing that uses a ton of energy? And I said, only if it's stuck in the past. 
And here's a fun fact. Some newer blockchain networks use a system called proof of stake, which can carry and cut energy use dramatically compared to older mining models. That means the planet doesn't have to break a sweat just because your wallet does. 
So, yes, cryptpto can go green, it turns out, even digital money is learning how to recycle. With that being said, we turn to a force that is often misunderstood yet filled with promise, which is cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is more than currency. 
It is a tool of transformation. When built with integrity, digital finance can reduce paper waste, limit physical resource extraction tied to traditional banking systems, and decrease the environmental footprint created by large centralized institutions. A decentralized ledger, powered by renewable energy, can advance transparency, reduce corruption, and strengthen environmental accountabilities. 
Imagine a system where carbon credits are tracked openly, where clean credits, projects, receive direct support without layers of ways, where communities historically left behind, gained access to financial participation without costly infrastructure. Blockchain technology can reduce environmental impact with clarity, protect conservation agreements, and empower local voices and climate action. The law has always evolved alongside innovation, just as environmental protections once re shaped industry, sustainable crypto models can reshape finance. 
When guided by responsible governance, renewable power, and ethical standards, this technology can align markets with environmental justice, and the future belongs to those who innovate with conscience. Let's demand energy efficient systems. Let us support green mining practises and let us build a digital economy that serves a planet rather than exploits it. 
Progress is not the enemy of nature. irresponsible progresses. We choose wisely, we build sustainably, and we lead with purpose. Thank you, and we hope we have a good day. 
We'll see you next time on your morning announcement. By now!
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Morning announcement Thursday FEB 19th 2026
And good morning, Gilroy, California. Today is Thursday, February 19th, 2026. and this is your morning announcement, or evening announcement, depending on wherever you are in the world, in just a moment. What's new in the world? 
Apparently, everything updates except trust. We have cities that speak to satellites, cars that drive themselves, and companies like open AI teaching machines to finish our sentences. Yet, somehow, no one can finish a promise. 
We can stream a launch from NASA in real time, but still can't download it accountability without buffering. The world said, Trust the algorithm. The algorithm said, Have you tried turning democracy off and on again? 
So here's what's new. Technology moves at the speed of light. Trust still travels by foot, and it keeps asking for directions. 
And here's the truth. Communities don't fall apart because people stop caring. They fall apart because trust gets treated like it's optional. 
Well, it isn't. Trust is the public infrastructure of justice. Without it, nothing stands. 
I've walked through neighbourhoods where the air feels heavier than it should, where families live beside pollution, no board room whatever tolerate, where promises were made in polished rooms and broken on track sidewalks. That is not progress, that is neglect dressed up as room. Justice is not a slogan, it is a duty and a binding obligation between institutions and the people they serve. 
It means clean air and clean water is not a privilegege, and Shakesalter is not a luxury. Environmental protection is not a talking point. It is grounded in human dignity. 
If we want stronger communities, we start by telling the truth. We enforce standards evenly, and we protect the vulnerables equally among others. We remember that the rule of law exists to restrain power or notledge not excuse it. Trust returns when leadership shows up consistently and when decisions are transparent. When the environment is treated as a sacred trust property held for the next generation, that is justice, not dramatic, not theatrical, steady, firm, and accountable, and once communities see that consistency, they rise on their own. And we hope you all have a good day. 
We'll see you next time on your morning or evening announcement. Bye now.
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