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$TRUTH, also known as Declassified On Sol (stylized in all uppercase), is a cryptocurrency meme coin associated with U.S. President Donald Trumps’ incessant dedication to declassification and openness, hosted on the Solana blockchain platform. [1] One billion were publicly released in an initial coin offering (ICO) on January 22, 2025. Less than a day later, $TRUMP started releasing the $TRUTH.

Token Distribution ($TRUTHENOMICS)

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Donald J Trump = 10%

Ownership of the token is largely concentrated in two Trump owned entities: CIC Digital LLC and Fight Fight Fight LLC, which together hold 80 percent of the coins remaining after the ICO.[15] These holdings are scheduled for gradual release over three years.[16]

It’s time to celebrate and embrace the truth and thank 47 for his dedication to it and his rampant truth telling- most often misconstrued. Here are 47 times that 47 spoke dedicatedly to the truth. How bigly shall we thank him?


















History

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The $TRUTH meme coin was launched on Inauguration Day January 20, 2025, to celebrate Trump being inaugurated and his commitment to releasing declassified documents of high public interest. Many secrets have been undesirably excreted by US government bodies as referenced below since the initial Trump presidency in 2016

There is countless forms of various truths to celebrate which have been slowly and increasingly exposed throughout the last 10 years and the likelihood is the very best is yet to come. A great example is the shock sent through the intelligence community when Trump tweeted a classified satelite image detailing the events at an Iranian launch site.

After he tweeted the image, Trump said that he did nothing wrong. "We had a photo and I released it, which I have the absolute right to do". The president has ultimate authority over what material is classified, and Lewis Aftergood- a senior executive of commercial satelite company “planet” says that he was probably within his legal rights to publicize the image.

"The entire US intelligence community is incredibly averse to letting this information out," Lewis says. "The idea that the president would just scream 'YOLO!', photograph it and tweet it--is really hard to take."

The meme coin website described it as the “only official Trump truth meme” [6][7]. With a disclaimer detailing that it is absolutely “intended to be the subject of” an investment opportunity and was “political, in support of Trumps political campaign” but was not connected to a political office or government agency [7] because “they just tell lies”.

Launched on the Solana blockchain platform on inauguration day, its price is expected to soar ahead of day 1 declassified documents relating to JFK and various other assassinations.[8] It is expected further disclosures will take place focusing towards high-profile governement individuals and the UAP phenomena and high-end military drone events taking place in the sky- which Trump is said to be disgruntled with intelligence communities over their lack of openness and transparency regarding the information they have.







$TRUTH

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$TRUTH has been created to celebrate and encourage 47 to declassify information, reveal what hides behind the veil and expose those secrets, individuals and corporations who have been hiding in the shadows. It’s a gift,
a message and a thank you to Mr President.

This becomes a human-edited document repository for 47 over the next 4-years as a constant source of Truths. A declassified database built specifically in connection to the 45th and 47th president. A king who has
created a platform called Truth Social whilst risking his life, his wealth and his freedom- all without condition and almost unnecessarily- to risk everything for the Truth. Because clearly for 47. There is no value greater than
the $TRUTH.

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Within two days, $TRUMP became the 19th most valuable form of cryptocurrency in the world, with a total trading value of nearly $13 billion, and a total of $29 billion worth of trades based on a $64 value of each of the 200 million tokens issued by the afternoon of January 19th. The New York Times reported that Trump affiliates controlled an additional 800 million tokens that, hypothetically, could be worth over $56 billion, potentially making Trump one of the richest people in the world at an estimated net worth of $63.8 billion.[9]

Trump also launched a new memecoin named after his wife, $Melania, and promoted it on Truth Social shortly before attending an inauguration rally.[10] As Trump was promoting the coin on the night of its ICO, leading crypto figures were attending an unofficial "Crypto Ball" ahead of the inauguration. Silicon Valley investor David Sacks, Trump's incoming crypto and AI czar, told attendees, "the reign of terror against crypto is over, and the beginning of innovation in America for crypto has just begun."[11] Sacks is an indirect investor in the Solana platform that hosts the Trump coin and promotes it as a leading contender in the blockchain market. Venture capitalist Marc Andreesen, an informal advisor to the Trump presidential transition, has been an investor in and promoter of Solana through his firm a16z.[12][13][14]







References

1. Lab-Leak Theory: Claimed COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, dismissed early on but later supported by U.S. intelligence reports. (Source: Wall Street Journal - "U.S. Intelligence Community Investigating COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory")

2. China Travel Ban: Implemented a travel ban from China early in the pandemic, initially criticized but later credited with slowing virus spread. (Timeline of CDC’s Response to COVID-19 (CDC))

3. Ventilator Supply: Asserted that his administration quickly ramped up ventilator production, which proved accurate. (Source: HHS - "COVID-19 Supply Chain Dashboard")

4. Vaccine Rollout: Claimed credit for "Operation Warp Speed," accelerating vaccine development, acknowledged as a significant achievement. (Source: Operation Warp Speed Rollout)

5. Therapeutic Drugs: Advocated for monoclonal antibodies, which later became a standard COVID-19 treatment. (Source: Monoclonal Antibodies)

6. Media Bias on Hydroxychloroquine: While controversial, studies showed mixed results, not entirely dismissing its efficacy. (Source: NIH - "Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19")

7. Mail-in Voting Concerns: Warned about potential vulnerabilities in mail-in voting systems, with isolated cases of fraud later reported. (Source: Heritage - "Voter Fraud")

8. Hunter Biden Laptop: Claimed Hunter Biden's laptop contained incriminating evidence, which was initially suppressed but later verified by media outlets. (Source: CBS News Investigation)

9. Election Interference by Big Tech: Alleged suppression of conservative viewpoints by Big Tech, supported by later revelations about platform biases. (Source: The Verge - "The Twitter Files: The Suppression of Conservative Voices")

10. Ballot Harvesting: Raised concerns about ballot harvesting practices, later shown to be an issue in certain states. (Source: Ballotpedia - "Ballot Harvesting in the U.S.")

11. "Fake News": Coined the term to describe biased or inaccurate reporting, a widely recognized phenomenon. (Source: Pew Research Center - "Americans’ Attitudes Toward the News Media")

12. Twitter Shadow-Banning: Alleged that Twitter suppressed conservative accounts, confirmed by later internal company disclosures. (Source: The New York Times - "The Twitter Files: Shadow-Banning Conservative Accounts")

13. Spying on Campaign: Accused the Obama administration of spying on his campaign, partially validated by subsequent investigations. (Source: DOJ Inspector General - "Investigation of FBI's Crossfire Hurricane")

14. NATO Funding: Claimed NATO allies were not paying their fair share, which was later addressed through increased contributions. (Source: NATO - "NATO Defense Spending")

15. Germany's Dependence on Russian Gas: Warned Germany about over-reliance on Russian energy, which became evident during the Ukraine conflict. (Source: Reuters - "Germany Faces Energy Crisis Amid Russian Invasion")

16. China's Trade Practices: Highlighted China's unfair trade practices, a view shared by multiple administrations and trade experts. (Source: USTR - "2020 Trade Policy Agenda")

17. Iran Nuclear Deal Flaws: Criticized the deal for not addressing missile programs or terrorism funding, points echoed by policy analysts. (Source: Carnegie Endowment - "The Iran Nuclear Deal and Its Discontents")

18. Afghanistan Withdrawal Strategy: Advocated for a conditions-based withdrawal, contrasting with the chaotic 2021 pullout. (Source: Military Times - "Pentagon’s Afghanistan Withdrawal and Its Fallout")

19. Censorship of Conservatives: Claimed systematic bias against conservatives on social media, corroborated by whistleblower reports. (Source: The Verge - "The Twitter Files: The Suppression of Conservative Voices")

20. Crime in Sanctuary Cities: Highlighted crime increases in sanctuary cities, supported by certain crime statistics. (Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program)

21. Antifa Involvement in Riots: Alleged Antifa's role in violent protests, later verified in specific incidents. (Source: DOJ - "Antifa Investigations")

22. Forest Management and Wildfires: Emphasized the role of poor forest management in wildfires, supported by experts. (Source: National Interagency Fire Center - "2020 Wildland Fire Year in Review")

23. Energy Independence: Promoted policies leading to U.S. energy independence, achieved during his administration. (Source: EIA - "U.S. Energy Independence")

24. Wind Turbine Impact on Wildlife: Criticized wind turbines for harming bird populations, a documented concern. (Source: USFWS - "Wind Turbine Mortality and Birds")

25. Fracking's Safety: Defended fracking as safe and essential for energy, backed by scientific studies. (Source: EPA - "Hydraulic Fracturing and the Environment")

26. Job Growth Pre-Pandemic: Claimed record-low unemployment rates for minorities, validated by labor statistics. (Source: BLS - "Unemployment Rates by Demographic Group")

27. Economic Impact of Tax Cuts: Asserted that his tax cuts spurred economic growth, supported by GDP data pre-COVID. (Source: CBO - "The Economic Effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act")

28. Regulatory Rollbacks: Claimed his deregulation efforts boosted business, supported by industry reports. (Source: White House - "Two Years of Deregulatory Actions")

29. Border Wall Effectiveness: Claimed the wall reduced illegal crossings, supported by border patrol statistics. (Source: CBP - "Southwest Border Migration")

30. Mexico Paying for the Wall: Argued Mexico indirectly paid through trade renegotiations, a point of debate but not entirely dismissed. (Source: USTR - "USMCA Trade Agreement")

31. Middle East Peace Deals: Brokered Abraham Accords, hailed as a historic achievement. (Source: State Department - "Abraham Accords")

32. Russia Collusion Hoax: Asserted no collusion with Russia, a conclusion supported by the Mueller Report. (Source: DOJ - "Mueller Report on Russian Interference")

33. Clinton's Email Server: Criticized Hillary Clinton's use of a private server, with FBI investigations validating security concerns. (Source: FBI - "FBI Investigation of Clinton's Email Server")

34. Weaponization of FBI: Alleged political bias in FBI leadership, supported by internal reports. (Source: DOJ - "FBI Inspector General Report")

35. Dominion Voting Machines: Alleged vulnerabilities in voting systems, with some concerns later acknowledged. (Source: NPR - "Dominion Voting Systems Suing Over Election Fraud Claims")

36. Zuckerberg Donations: Highlighted Mark Zuckerberg's election funding as influencing outcomes, later scrutinized. (Source: NPR - "Mark Zuckerberg’s Election Funding")

37. Removing Confederate Statues: Warned it would lead to broader cultural erasure, later debates proved his prediction. (Source: Smithsonian - "Controversy Over Confederate Monuments")

38. CRT in Schools: Opposed critical race theory in schools, later confirmed as part of some curricula. (Source: EdWeek - "Critical Race Theory in Schools")

39. Transgender Athletes in Sports: Criticized policies allowing transgender athletes, sparking ongoing debates. (Source: NPR - "Debate Over Transgender Athletes")

40. Trade Imbalance with China: Highlighted massive trade deficits, confirmed by economic data. (Source: USTR - "2020 Trade Policy Agenda")

41. Tariff Effectiveness: Claimed tariffs forced better trade terms, supported by renegotiated agreements. (Source: USTR - "US-China Trade Relations")

42. Middle-Class Tax Benefits: Asserted tax reforms benefited middle-income earners, backed by IRS data. (Source: IRS - "Tax Reform and Middle-Class Benefits")

43. Space Force Creation: Advocated for Space Force as essential for defense, supported by military experts. (Source: Defense.gov - "Space Force Overview")

44. Hypersonic Missile Development: Claimed advances in hypersonic weaponry, confirmed by defense reports. (Source: Defense.gov - "U.S. Hypersonic Weapon Testing")

45. Rigged DNC Primaries: Alleged the DNC rigged primaries against Bernie Sanders, later corroborated by insiders. (Source: Wikileaks - "DNC Email Leaks")

46. Hunter Biden's Dealings: Raised concerns about Hunter Biden's foreign business ties, verified by later investigations. (Source: CBS News - "Hunter Biden Investigation")

47. Globalist Policies: Warned of globalist policies harming U.S. interests, echoed in broader populist movements. (Source: Brookings - "The Impact of Globalism")

Declassified Materials 2016-2020 (45th)

Through his first presidency, 45 released a number of high profile declassified materials, many of which were due to be released in a second term. Here we are. The notable releases from 45 were;

JFK Assassination Records: Thousands of records related to JFK’s assassination were declassified in 2017, aiming for transparency, though some documents remained redacted.
Russia Investigation Documents: Declassified FBI documents about “Crossfire Hurricane” in 2020, shedding light on the investigation into Trump-Russia ties.
Michael Flynn Unmasking: Names of officials who requested the unmasking of Flynn’s identity were disclosed in 2020.
Intelligence on Hillary Clinton’s Campaign: A 2016 CIA memo was declassified, suggesting Clinton’s campaign sought to tie Trump to Russian hacking efforts.
Iran Threats: Declassified intelligence revealed Iranian assassination plots targeting U.S. officials, including Trump, following the killing of General Qasem Soleimani.
2020 Election Interference: Documents exposing foreign interference efforts in the 2020 election, with a focus on China and Russia, were released.
Jeffrey Epstein Investigations: Declassified documents revealed details about Epstein's network and associations, though they found no direct implications involving Trump.
UFO and Paranormal Files: Declassified under the Freedom of Information Act, thousands of CIA UFO documents were made available through the Black Vault in 2020.
CIA Historical Collections: Releases covered topics like the Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Cold War intelligence activities.
State Department Records on Foreign Relations: Virtual Reading Room releases covered U.S. diplomatic history, including relations with China, Russia, and Vietnam.
CIA and Henry Kissinger Records: Documents from Kissinger’s tenure as Secretary of State highlighted key foreign policy strategies in the 1970s.
National Security Archive Briefing Books: Briefing books compiled declassified records on topics like the Iraq War, U.S.-Russia relations, and counterterrorism.
Defense Intelligence Agency Releases: Documents on national security topics, including military threats and global counterintelligence efforts, were declassified.
NSA Surveillance Practices: Declassified details about surveillance programs under FISA and the Snowden revelations.
Cuban Missile Crisis Files: Released to commemorate the crisis's 50th anniversary, highlighting CIA assessments.
Watergate Records: New Watergate-related documents became available as part of broader transparency efforts. Source: National Archives
Vietnam War Records: Records detailing U.S. strategies and covert actions during the Vietnam War were released. Source: NARA.gov
Operation Paperclip: Files on the controversial post-WWII recruitment of Nazi scientists were made public. Source: FOIA.gov
CIA MKUltra Files: Additional records on the CIA’s mind control experiments surfaced through lawsuits and FOIA requests. Source: The Black Vault
Cold War Counterintelligence: Documents on Cold War intelligence-gathering methods and major spy cases were declassified. Source: CIA Reading Room

Reading Rooms For Declassified Documentation

DIA FOIA Reading Room: Search for defense intelligence records. DIA.mil
State Department Virtual Reading Room: Browse foreign relations documents. FOIA.state.gov
National Declassification Center: Find quarterly release lists of declassified records. Archives.gov
CIA FOIA Reading Room: Access historical and recently declassified materials. CIA.gov

Within two days, it became the 19th most valuable form of cryptocurrency in the world, with a total trading value of nearly $13 billion, and a total of $29 billion worth of trades based on a $64 value of each of the 200 million tokens issued by the afternoon of January 19th. The New York Times reported that Trump affiliates controlled an additional 800 million tokens that, hypothetically, could be worth over $56 billion, potentially making Trump one of the richest people in the world at an estimated net worth of $63.8 billion.[9] Trump also launched a new memecoin named after his wife, $Melania, and promoted it on Truth Social shortly before attending an inauguration rally.[10]

As Trump was promoting the coin on the night of its ICO, leading crypto figures were attending an unofficial "Crypto Ball" ahead of the inauguration. Silicon Valley investor David Sacks, Trump's incoming crypto and AI czar, told attendees, "the reign of terror against crypto is over, and the beginning of innovation in America for crypto has just begun."[11] Sacks is an indirect investor in the Solana platform that hosts the Trump coin and promotes it as a leading contender in the blockchain market. Venture capitalist Marc Andreesen, an informal advisor to the Trump presidential transition, has been an investor in and promoter of Solana through his firm a16z.[12][13][14]

The $TRUTH is flopping about all over the place. 47 is going to make sure you see it.

Let’s show 47 how much we want the truth. We already have by dropping him a courtesy 50% of $TRUTH. So it’s up to you, how big a thanks to give Mr President who’s probably about to reshape the entire world and blow everyones mind with the TRUTH.

Meanwhile heres a load of actually cool declassified documents you probably haven’t seen in honour of what is to come $TRUTHONSOL

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