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dacoelec's avatar

Trump is a know nothing con artist who's conning days are coming to an end.

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Dave's Channel's avatar

I'd definitely agree on the 'Don the Con' part, 'loudmouth bully boy' would be the term in my upbringing. There's little logic to food produce sales when so many markets are closer, it strikes of desperation to ship to India ~ unless of course more NGO's are needed on the ground for dual purposes unknown.

Conning Donnie was certainly nearly ended at Butler PA and if John Perkins EHM accounts are anything to go by, the grey suits will have clearly spelled out the options. From NYC Judaic property financiers to Lolita accusations or outright family threats, 60 ways til Sunday Don can be leveraged to toe the line. If there's one thing a bully understands, it's a bigger bully. Recall the airport reporter comment pre-Iran: "you're in danger just standing next to me" ~ some took it as narcissistic self pity, and it was delivered that way. I also take it as an appeal to posterity that he's been given a lane to keep to ~ with consequences.

Which is my final point. There'll be no pan global digital crypto currency unless it replaces the dollar - and the rates of BRICS switching to direct trade and China's CIP's rise that switch either needs to happen fast or the plan and US's global currency perks ~ and financial controls mechanism will be lost. My supposition being that Trump's economic advisors are vested into a dollar tanking and global recession to force a digital biometric ID for use of a parallel released digital dollar, see Catherine Austin Fitts for details.

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Loam's avatar

"This is how empires decline, not with a single dramatic collapse, but through entropy disguised as tradition. And unless it breaks the cycle, America’s energy ouroboros may eventually consume the very foundations of its prosperity."

https://open.substack.com/pub/warwickpowell/p/its-energy-stupid?r=sm9eh&selection=d067cfe0-b855-4bf8-a0bc-1afe09d570b0&utm_campaign=post-share-selection&utm_medium=web&aspectRatio=instagram&textColor=%23ffffff

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Thanks for the FYI. I’ve been awaiting this part of his work.

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Natalya Volkova's avatar

It is very good but I would cross examine with questions. Some of the information is misleading. Climate hysteria has reduced investment in oil and gas exploration, shale is just a cheap method for quick return. Prohibit idiocy and discuss rationally and we can even mine coal, and we do. I am very much for the environment but without hysteria, very much a western feature. Also the battery compared to hydrocarbon export. Battery is energy intensive, extraction of primary materials and production of. After export that's it for China. For the import nation recharge, that is hydrocarbon. Solar panels are good, but location, western hemisphere not so much, and also now solar dimming, yes it is more hysteria. There is a lot more, it really needs an honest discussion without politicization, another western feature.

Global warming was lost, now it is climate change, maybe the warming is in the cupboard labelled list of Epstein? :)

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

I'd like to question Warwick, but he's disabled comments to his substack.

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Natalya Volkova's avatar

They know a lot of things until questions :)

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Warwick was congenial when he addressed my questions. I've run his writings by Dr. Hudson who sees them as valid.

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Natalya Volkova's avatar

I will not argue with Dr Hudson, he is a treasure, but I could help Mr Warwick, he is stood out of bounds a little, naturally.

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dornoch altbinhax's avatar

Exactly, Warwick has an excellent grasp of the issues. But I'd suggest the US foundations of prosperity are already severely depleted as the upper structure seems to shaking violently. Trump has continued the tradition of stocking his cabinet with ignoramuses and trough feeders. When you look at China's meritocracy and the results it's clear which is winning.

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Richard V's avatar

Thanks for the link!

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Gary's avatar

So the trade demands are not for small US farmers but for Big Agriculture by the sounds of it. GMO is similar to vaccines in that little to no testing has ever been done to show safety, it is about corporate profit. My understanding is that GMO is not fit for human or animal consumption, recall Russia too banned it.

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uncle tungsten's avatar

GMO is exactly what the vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna are. Genetically modified virus - and people took them untested and unquestioningly for the most part. India is in a hard place here and if it caves to the usa on gmo it will trigger a mighty backlash at home. Modhi desperately wants to be in the usa camp geopolitically, purchases defence gear from the vassal in occupied Palestine and usa but is still treated like a dog.

I guess Modhi gets along well with the eu chihuahua club.

But the usa needs India to be 'in their camp' as regards Iran and Pakistan so there is a high probability that some Trump face saver could be designed. Maybe Modhi and Rutte and Starmer could help the Nobel Committee to come up with a "Nobel Obliteration Prize". The old peace prize is so passe and tacky these days and why not have Trump as the very first recipient. That way he has beaten Obummer on two counts and can never be accused of being as good as a black American ;(

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Trump’s vanity is a self-destructive weapon he can only aim at himself, and he has a full clip.

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Dave's Channel's avatar

Aren't Indian medical personnel and engineers too vital to USA? Yes remittance salary contributions to friends and family are an important contribution to India's economy, as too India's US exports, though Trump has soo much on his radar and agenda it's only a 3½ year hold out ~ and his flip flops so notorious that a little hardball back and forth with US suits Modi to leverage his negotiations with China & Russia for the big prize: Who controls the Indian Ocean and military air corridors into Africa

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

No nation currently as it’s all contestable.

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Dave's Channel's avatar

Yes! Contestable! We should be grateful that Ghislaine Maxwell of all people should have been chosen to host the questionable ocean owning UN NGO TerraMar Project ~ backed of course by the well meaning duo of Rockerf*kers and Wrothchilds with additional funding and support from the moral center Clintons...a wonderful scheme that if I wanted to run away from the own it all insanity...I'd still be liable for compliance by dropping anchor on any bit of seabed anywhere overseen by the paragon of virtue Ghislaine...

Laugh or cry ..I really don't know!

Thankfully embarrassingly shelved ...for now

I probably should have mentioned Diego Garcia and the Indian islands on the approach of the Malacca Straights where India has a naval base/ Radio monitoring station and US have agreed a base sharing scheme and development.... we'll see how the carve up develops...

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WTFUD's avatar

The GMO stuff could fatten the Indians up like their US comrades.

Still you can't trust Modi, abstaining from declaring Israeli GENOCIDE at the UN.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

I find Modi mysterious, which is why I called India enigmatic. The activists Shiva and Roy are very clear with their messages. I used an Indian traditional medicine that the Bangladeshis used to beat Covid and its kin—almost all common colds are caused by various corona viruses. When you combine Indian and Chinese traditional medical practice you get 10,000 years of experience. “Biopiracy” was all about the theft of native knowledge by BigPharma for profit and to keep the natives from using what they know.

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WTFUD's avatar

It's extremely difficult to erase a century of Perfidious Albion from your DNA.

The Caste system is as prevalent today as ever.

Notice how the Coolies, Nimrata Randhawa (aka Nikki Haley), Priti Patel and Suella Braverman, the last 2 being Brits of Indian-East African stock and the most vociferous anti-immigrant in said country.

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Garry Gerskwotiz's avatar

Trump's kiss ass narrative is long gone, so here we are putting tariffs on both South Korea and Japan at 25%. Japan might have an answer to that by selling UST's as yields rose after that announcement.

This comment on X pretty much sums up Trump and the tariffs.

https://x.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1942081421151252789

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james's avatar

yeah ,trumps butt is definitely not to be kissed, lol! thanks karl... this went into my spam box and i am only seeing it now..

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