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Ismaele's avatar

By the way, what do you think of Trump's shuffle at the National Security Advisory board?

I have briefly said mine at the end of this article on Israel on fire and Zionists' admission of being "the masters of the universe": https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/israel-on-fire-after-zionists-declare?r=25fc37

...but, in brief, I believe that nothing will change, since a hawk (Marco Rubio) has (temporarily?) replaced another hawk (Mike Waltz).

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Great report! I left a short comment at your site.

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heikomr's avatar

I wrote a comment on Larry Johnson's blog today that is partly rhetorical in nature, but partly also encompasses the uncertainties and thus puts forward a hypothesis.

I've made it my policy to have a point of view that I try to bring into the conversation through argumentation, but on the other hand, I never succumb to the delusion that I know the truth. Especially since I only receive publicly available information.

Obama, Trump, Biden, Ursula von der Leyen, Merkel, Macron, etc., aren't the decisive figures for me. I'm interested in the owners of the assets managed by Black Rock, among others. How rationally do these people ("the true gods") think and act, and what kind of plans do they have? I'm pretty sure we won't get the answers to these questions from the media.

"I'm posing a question here, and it really is just a question. Much of what's being done in the US and the West as a whole is so self-destructive and so irrational. Is it possible that there's a conscious plan behind the scenes to send the global economy into a crash? Is it actually not stupidity behind it, but intent? And I'm not talking about politicians here. If such a plan exists, then I'll leave aside the answer as to what purpose it's being used for. A plan that perhaps goes back to 2008. It's just a thought, a hypothesis. Nothing more."

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dornoch altbinhax's avatar

It used to be the hidden hand which isn't so hidden as you've mentioned Blackrock. They're the overlords of corporate implementation of DEI and other WEF agendas. But it would seem the big club isn't so much a singularity, but a grouping with factions that are diverging from WEF/Bilderberg objectives of their global power consolidation.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

See my comment to Lubija on the Escobar interview thread.

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

demoRats or RepubliCretans, a fine choice so fooul

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Loam's avatar

A society whose supreme value is money is headed for self-destruction. When the voracious snake has devoured everything, it will devour itself. Everything seems to indicate that the outlawed US Empire is in the process of doing so.

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Chuck Nasmith's avatar

USA Demockracy State Controlled by that fake State Terrorist Zionists" ? Voting for Zionist State Supporters is Terrorism. Cancel Israel and let all live equally together again.

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arthur brogard's avatar

Could someone explain this line for me:

"... Trump plundered $5.2 trillion in domestic and foreign capital in 100 days, ..." ?

Not talking about market prices collapsing, I hope. That doesn't fit 'plundered'.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Insider trading related to the market crash—the short sellers made out huge just like 911, and there’re many within Trump’s cabinet..

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arthur brogard's avatar

I can believe there was much of that. But I don't see 5.2 trillion or anything remotely near it. That 'money' has to appear again on market valuation as the market goes up and their profits 'appear'. I'd imagine the professional watchers who keep track of who has what would clearly see anyone's holdings suddenly soaring by billions and would be telling us all.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

The problem is offshoring of monies in very secret. hidden accounts using similar transfer mechanisms. The level of corruption is stratospheric.

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arthur brogard's avatar

well that would be a prime target for our investigative reporters and our hacker kiddies. I look forward to seeing some revelations. That's exactly the area we should be looking in, to my mind.

Increasingly obvious the world is manipulated by that kind of people it becomes a prime objective to root out their secrets in this world where increasingly there can be no secrets.

An end to 'this nation did this' and 'that nation did that' and let's get to where 'then these moneymen got these politicians to do this and that's how come a hundred thousand people died'.

Let's get top the guts of the matter.

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ann watson's avatar

and not one word about the abject slovenly slavery to Israel a genocidal psychopathic entity that needs to be dismantled by the world

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arthur brogard's avatar

who are the real psychopaths?

Those with the burning hatred, the fire, the zeal, or the cold disinterested who watch and don't care, click to another channel to see the same somewhere else, sip another drink...

And which are we as individuals, as a nation, a people?

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Our history says we're both, although many alive today aren't yet have benefited from past actions.

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Whocanibenow's avatar

I had to stop reading. It's a nice simile, almost pertinent. Alas, it all amounts to complaints based in dislike. The assumption is the conclusion, tawdry in spite of it's droll alacrity.

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arthur brogard's avatar

I stuck it out to the end. I endorse your opinion.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Yeah, I figured some would have a hard time with the comparative Chinese experience, so I provided a few links. The point being made is China’s had its own versions of Trump several times in its long history.

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arthur brogard's avatar

Aah... right.

China is making a bit of a point right now of its long history complete with examples of all kinds of infamy and aberration: saying or inferring, that it can cope with Trump alright, no problem.

Well I hope so.

John Helmer seems to think Trump has every intention of making open war on China then coming back to finish Russia, ploughing Iran into the ground on the way.

Horrifying prospect. Perhaps China can/will put a stop to it.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Trump has no means, and he has no balls. He had to resort to subterfuge to resume arms shipments to Ukraine, although even that wasn’t covert. He couldn’t say outright “I’m resuming our war against Ukraine and its Russian speakers.” Thus, Trump’s second campaign boast bites the dust—Peacemaker and MAGA.

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WTFUD's avatar

. . . . then coming back to finish Russia . . . . when they replenish lost equipment in a decade and a half.

On the plus side the average age of what's left of the male population of Ukraine within that time span will be nnnnnNineteen, same as those US stooges in Vietnam (actually the average age they state officially is 22).

By this timeline though Russia will own 70% of Ukraine's mineral and energy wealth, nuclear, coal, iron-ore, lithium, which will finance the reconstruction programme with 200k North Koreans involved.

The bankrupt EU/West will have to dig deep into their own already heavily burdened coffers, again, enforce another decade of austerity programmes on the Great Unwashed and employ 10's of thousands of policeman to crush the ensuing dissent on the reservation.

I wonder if the Coalition of the Unwilling will adopt Ukrainian recruitment methods in Europe. Call me strange but I'd quite like to hear the whistle of the Kinzhal missile as it whizzes by at Mach 5-10.

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Whocanibenow's avatar

Stronger than me! :-)

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arthur brogard's avatar

or slower on the uptake.. :)

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