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    Quote Posted by Rizotto (here)
    Why aren't MAGA supporters demanding that Trump reverse this disastrous policy?
    I think they are but the Elite Owned Propaganda Media aren't going to be talking about it because they are all tied into the Globalist Plot that seeks to expand Israel and for it to become the One World Government Headquarters ... (?)

    I see it like there is a tug of war for the control of the Trump Administration - for the soul of the MAGA Movement - the Israel First supporters pulling one way and the America First supporters pulling the other way - - - I'm not sure if we know how the 'Disaster Aid linked to Israel boycotts' policy came into being - whether Trump himself introduced it or whether rogue politicians and bureaucrats snuck it in to cause controversy and division.....and then it was quietly dropped but some lasting damage has probably been done what ever the details....

    Trump Sparks MAGA Backlash Over Earlier Warning to States About Israel (Newsweek)

    Quote The Trump administration drew the fury of some of the president's staunchest supporters when Reuters reported that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds would be denied to states and cities that boycott Israeli companies.

    FEMA, which is overseen by the Department of Homeland Security, said in grant documents uploaded on Friday that states must follow its "terms and conditions," which include states certifying that they will not limit "commercial relations specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, licensed by, or organized under the laws of Israel to do business."

    But when reached for comment by Newsweek and other news outlets on Monday, a DHS spokesperson denied any "current" NOFO, or Notice of Funding Opportunity, requirement tied to Israel. An updated document posted after Reuters and Newsweek reported on the notices showed that language about boycotting Israeli companies had been removed.

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    Quote Posted by Rizotto (here)
    Independent media still talking about it. Just one example, an analysis by Glen Greenwald:

    Trump Admin DENYING DISASTER RELIEF to Americans Over Israel Stance?

    Why aren't MAGA supporters demanding that Trump reverse this disastrous policy?
    I think many of them are.

    https://www.brighteon.com/3220c586-0...7-7c2aaeeb1790
    Source: https://www.brighteon.com/embed/3220c586-0db6-4cd4-94b7-7c2aaeeb1790

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    ... And from Alexander Mercouris yesterday: (1:19:32 in this video)

    ~~~
    Like many people in the United States, I was incredulous to learn that it is now apparently seriously proposed, and apparently decided, by the president that localities and regions in the United States might be denied disaster relief if their local governments support various positions against Israel.

    As many people are pointing out, that is not America First. That is America Last.

    It's one of the succession of increasingly bad decisions that the president has been making since June, which are putting further and further stress on the loyalty of his base.

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    I wonder what the people of Western North Carolina might have to say about denial of disaster relief during the previous admin term.

    It looks, to me like putting the boot on the other foot.

    Questions, which communities, as things currently stand, are going to put the most shoulder push into saving America ? North Carolinans or Blue Cities and their fraudulently positioned "leaderships". ?
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    FY 2025 DHS Standard Terms and Conditions -- April 18, 2025 version 3

    https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fi..._version_3.pdf

    I am looking at the same document that Mike Adams references in his video above and there is no mention of Israel at the XVII. Anti-Discrimination (1) (d) section. Apparently, (d) has been completely removed. I'd sure like to know what the hell is going on. Who put the Israel references there, (d), in the first place? Was that initially ordered by Trump himself?

    Definition (d), which was previously (e), now reads "Federal anti-discrimination laws mean Federal civil rights law that protect individual Americans from discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, and national origin."

    The previous (d) read: "Discriminatory boycott means refusing to deal, cutting commercial relations, or otherwise limiting commercial relations, specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, or licensed by, or organized under the laws of Israel to do business."

    "Discriminatory boycott" is no longer defined but is still mentioned at "(2) Grant award certification."

    "(ii) They do not engage in and will not during the term of this award engage in, a discriminatory prohibited boycott."

    So based upon the elimination of the new version of (d) could the new version still be applied to an "Israeli company", since "Federal anti-discrimination laws" apply to "individual Americans", if the owner of an Israeli company has dual citizenship?

    Methinks Trump and Kristi Noem have some 'splaining' to do.
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    I've been pondering the Trump phenomenon a lot over the past decade, in terms of geopolitics and spirituality.
    On the one hand you have the deeply corrupted democratic side which is clearly a front for satanism, child abuse etc. On the other hand, there's an outrageously arrogant and self-centered person who acts like a spoiled child and can barely form a coherent sentence, as a president. This crazy combination has led to the current extreme polarization of both the USA and the world.

    As an outsider and observer, I'm trying to combine this situation with the historical spiritual transformation that we're undergoing. After several years, it clicked for me.

    Trump's role is not to become a saviour and "make America great again". He is far from a saint or even a decent human being. He definitely doesn't belong to the cabal either, most probably because he is too arrogant to work for someone else. However, he is "managed" by benevolent forces (probably unconsciously).

    The reason is the following. The USA is clearly the center of the cabal worldwide. As David Icke has analyzed through the years, it started from Mesopotamia in ancient times, moved to western Europe and for the past few centuries, the cabal HQ has been operating in the USA.

    Trump's role is the destruction of the dark center and along with it the entire country must fall, as it is corrupted from top to bottom, from the elite to the vast majority of common people. This is what we are witnessing right now. The legit and highly beneficial destruction of the USA. It's a painful process but in a few decades the positive transition for the whole planet will be evident.

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    Quote Posted by ZenBaller (here)
    I've been pondering the Trump phenomenon a lot over the past decade, in terms of geopolitics and spirituality.
    On the one hand you have the deeply corrupted democratic side which is clearly a front for satanism, child abuse etc. On the other hand, there's an outrageously arrogant and self-centered person who acts like a spoiled child and can barely form a coherent sentence, as a president. This crazy combination has led to the current extreme polarization of both the USA and the world.

    As an outsider and observer, I'm trying to combine this situation with the historical spiritual transformation that we're undergoing. After several years, it clicked for me.

    Trump's role is not to become a saviour and "make America great again". He is far from a saint or even a decent human being. He definitely doesn't belong to the cabal either, most probably because he is too arrogant to work for someone else. However, he is "managed" by benevolent forces (probably unconsciously).

    The reason is the following. The USA is clearly the center of the cabal worldwide. As David Icke has analyzed through the years, it started from Mesopotamia in ancient times, moved to western Europe and for the past few centuries, the cabal HQ has been operating in the USA.

    Trump's role is the destruction of the dark center and along with it the entire country must fall, as it is corrupted from top to bottom, from the elite to the vast majority of common people. This is what we are witnessing right now. The legit and highly beneficial destruction of the USA. It's a painful process but in a few decades the positive transition for the whole planet will be evident.

    I think Trump saved the world. And I say that with no exaggeration whatsoever. I think the first thing everyone on the planet should do when they wake up in the morning is thank God for Trump, even before they fart, blow their nose, or butter their bagel.

    If Trump hadn't been elected, the west would have fallen. The UK is toast. Europe is toast. Canada hardly even counts. I'm not sure what to even say about them. They have a WEF globalist stooge in charge there. Who else is left? Australia? I love the Australian people just like I love the Canadian people but their government is feckless and weak.

    If the US fell, which it would have under 4 years of Harris, then the west would have fallen. And whatever nightmare you imagine the world to be now would have felt like a cocktail party compared to what it would have been had Trump not been elected.

    Being able to complain about things like Epstein and Israel is a luxury. Trump understands this more than anybody, which I think is why he's so aggravated by it all.
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    I think Trump saved the world. And I say that with no exaggeration whatsoever. I think the first thing everyone should do when they wake up in the morning is thank God for Trump, even before they fart, blow their nose, or butter their bagel.

    If Trump hadn't been elected, the west would have fallen. The UK is toast. Europe is toast. Canada hardly even counts. I'm not sure what to even say about them. They have a WEF globalist stooge in charge there. Who else is left? Australia? I love the Australian people but their government is feckless and weak.

    If the US fell, which it would have under 4 years of Harris, then the west would have fallen. And whatever nightmare you imagine the world to be now would have felt like a cocktail party compared to what it would have been had Trump not been elected.
    Yes, I agree that the situation would be much worse since the cabal would still be in complete control. They still have the upper hand now but they are shaking.

    I wouldn't say the west would have fallen in terms of destruction, but energetically, morally. The status would remain the same as before. That would be an illusory stability for the rich, common people would still suffer, human culture would deteriorate even faster while the masses would be under total psychological manipulation. The worse would come in the future.

    Thanking Trump would probably be an exaggeration but he is definitely the right person at the right time. He is only an intermediary that will get the job done if he is responsible enough. He is someone who is approachable and "cheap" enough as a personality for the American public to find relatable. Any other would have failed in the elections.

    Let's hope he will make all the disclosures that he promised and help with the transition even more.

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    None of the warroom posse support Hamas or the Palestinians.

    The default position is support for the state of Israel.

    None of the posse forgets or forgives October 7th.

    Bannon is telling the posse to give the administration some slack and not to divide themselves as the legacy media and their supporters would like them to do.
    The rest is manufactured propaganda and wishful thinking by those who are not in the know.
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    Quote Posted by norman (here)
    I wonder what the people of Western North Carolina might have to say about denial of disaster relief during the previous admin term.

    It looks, to me like putting the boot on the other foot.

    Questions, which communities, as things currently stand, are going to put the most shoulder push into saving America ? North Carolinans or Blue Cities and their fraudulently positioned "leaderships". ?
    I thought that too. But how do I defeat someone in this debate that actually worked in N. Carolina during the hurricane aftermath. I don't think he got there immediately after the hurricane, but he didn't have the job long, so not sure if the whole response was delayed or he wasn't the first wave sent Or is he just wrong cuz the scale of help was nowhere near appropriate?

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    Here are 3 different interviews, with 3 different well-versed analysts, saying essentially the same: Trump's extraordinary submission to Netanyahu, and complicity in Israel's genocide of Palestinians, plus Trump's sudden backtracking & cover up on the Epstein files, these facts are all pointing towards an ongoing blackmail operation on Trump, most likely involving Epstein's child trafficking.

    There are similar discussions on many other independent media channels.

    Polls after polls show that a great majority of the USA public opposes the genocide of Palestinians, and want the release of the Epstein files.

    Trump Blackmailed by Netanyahu? Epstein Files May Hold the Key to Gaza Genocide!
    (with Ray McGovern)


    INTERVIEW: The US is no longer a country of laws


    Republicans Kiss Wailing Wall While Epstein Files Burn – Israel Owns DC!
    (with Whitney Webb)
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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    ... And from Alexander Mercouris yesterday: (1:19:32 in this video)

    ~~~
    Like many people in the United States, I was incredulous to learn that it is now apparently seriously proposed, and apparently decided, by the president that localities and regions in the United States might be denied disaster relief if their local governments support various positions against Israel.

    As many people are pointing out, that is not America First. That is America Last.

    It's one of the succession of increasingly bad decisions that the president has been making since June, which are putting further and further stress on the loyalty of his base.

    Is this it? Sounds like that was reversed.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-...ce-2025-08-04/

    Wonder if they spoke too fast before finding out how this works legally. Or just a weird Trump head fake? Lots of confusing back and forth movements. Perhaps he is willing to look temporarily bad to throw people off with confusion. Hmm who knows. As long as there isn't any seriously bad follow throughs, I'm going to continue to look forward to the next good news move.

    Although they are American States, some are so aligned with the woke clown world, that he could be trying to pour on the heat if their leaders are as much a threat to sanity as Canada, Part of Europe, etc.

    Shiftiness seems good though. Either it gives the enemies headaches or it shows an admin willing to shift gears under tough decisions. Initiate move X, and if early intel reveals more, you roll it back. The traditional 100% (fake) confidence for a leader's decision making, has always looked more like following a pre-set plan/script for some corrupt agenda. When trying to do the right thing, then changing plans is more likely based on effect.
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    FY 2025 DHS Standard Terms and Conditions -- April 18, 2025 version 3

    https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/fi..._version_3.pdf

    I am looking at the same document that Mike Adams references in his video above and there is no mention of Israel at the XVII. Anti-Discrimination (1) (d) section. Apparently, (d) has been completely removed. I'd sure like to know what the hell is going on. Who put the Israel references there, (d), in the first place? Was that initially ordered by Trump himself?

    Definition (d), which was previously (e), now reads "Federal anti-discrimination laws mean Federal civil rights law that protect individual Americans from discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, and national origin."

    The previous (d) read: "Discriminatory boycott means refusing to deal, cutting commercial relations, or otherwise limiting commercial relations, specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, or licensed by, or organized under the laws of Israel to do business."

    "Discriminatory boycott" is no longer defined but is still mentioned at "(2) Grant award certification."

    "(ii) They do not engage in and will not during the term of this award engage in, a discriminatory prohibited boycott."

    So based upon the elimination of the new version of (d) could the new version still be applied to an "Israeli company", since "Federal anti-discrimination laws" apply to "individual Americans", if the owner of an Israeli company has dual citizenship?

    Methinks Trump and Kristi Noem have some 'splaining' to do.
    Governor Kristi Noem Reaffirms Support of Israel, Condemns Anti-Semitism, Signs Executive Order Against BDS Campaign -- 01/14/2020

    "Governor Kristi Noem today [01/14/2020] signed an executive order that joins 27 other states in condemning Anti-Semitism and standing against the Boycotts, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel. The Executive Order directs state entities not to contract with businesses supporting the BDS campaign."

    https://news.sd.gov/news?id=news_kb_...4aa97ae54bcb58

    When Kristi Noem signed this executive order she stated: “Today, we reaffirm that South Dakota stands with Israel and will only contract with businesses who agree to fairly compete. Our state will not stand for any discrimination based on race or religion,” said Noem.

    However, Israel is not a race or a religion. It is a country, Kristi. Furthermore, there are Jews, Christians, Muslims, and many others of different beliefs and different races living in the country of Israel.

    It appears that Kristi Noem, now head of the Department of Homeland Security, still holds the same viewpoint as she did when she was governor of South Dakota in 2020. Donald Trump was president at this time. So it appears that Kristi Noem was the source of the recent definition change for "discriminatory boycott" policy, i.e.,:

    "Discriminatory boycott means refusing to deal, cutting commercial relations, or otherwise limiting commercial relations, specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, or licensed by, or organized under the laws of Israel to do business."

    That policy definition was deleted yesterday or the day before yesterday apparently due to public outcry against this inflammatory and apparently unlawful policy.

    Section (e) of XVII. "Anti-discrimination" [which was changed to (d)] previously read: "Federal anti-discrimination laws mean Federal civil rights law that protect individual Americans from discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, and national origin."

    Since Israel is a country and not an "individual American" it appears that Kristi Noem's DHS policy is not only poorly written but actually violates Americans' rights under the US Constitution.

    It should be noticed that even President Trump has been discriminating against countries regarding tariffs and other issues and openly favoring Israel.

    So what is the "BDS Campaign"?
    https://bdsmovement.net/what-bds

    "OVERVIEW

    "Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality. BDS upholds the simple principle that Palestinians are entitled to the same rights as the rest of humanity.

    "Israel is occupying and colonising Palestinian land, discriminating against Palestinian citizens of Israel, and denying Palestinian refugees the right to return to their homes. Inspired by the South African anti-apartheid movement, the BDS call urges action to pressure Israel to comply with international law.

    "BDS is now a vibrant global movement made up of unions, academic associations, churches, and grassroots movements across the world. Since its launch in 2005, BDS has had a significant impact and is effectively challenging international support for Israeli apartheid and settler-colonialism.

    "Ongoing injustice

    "Since 1948, Israel has denied Palestinians their fundamental rights and has refused to comply with international law.

    "Israel maintains a regime of settler colonialism, apartheid, and occupation over the Palestinian people. This is only possible because of international support. Governments fail to hold Israel to account, while corporations and institutions across the world help Israel to oppress Palestinians.

    "Because those in power refuse to act to stop this injustice, Palestinian civil society has called for a global citizens’ response of solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for freedom, justice, and equality."

    The question still remains whether Trump ordered DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to inject her unconstitutional viewpoints into official DHS policy or was it solely her idea. If so, was it verbal suggestion or official written executive order? Inquiring minds want to know.

    ISRAEL UBER ALLES?

    It should also be noted that DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has been pushing for "Real ID" which is unconstitutional as it requires the unconstitutional use of US Code, Title 42, Section 666: https://www.healthfreedom.info/mark_of_the_beast.htm
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    AIPAC Attacks Rep Greene For Breaking With Republicans On Israel: 'Disgusting' -- Zerohedge

    The pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC is attacking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she became the first Republican member of Congress to label Israel’s actions against the Palestinians in Gaza a genocide.

    According to Al Jazeera, in a fundraising email to supporters on Thursday, AIPAC called Greene’s remarks “disgusting” and accused her of betraying “American values” for calling Israel’s brutal campaign in Gaza a genocide, which aligns Greene with many human rights organizations and genocide scholars, including Israeli ones.

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    “You expect anti-Israel smears from Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar,” AIPAC said in the email, referring to two House Democrats known for their critical view of Israel. “But now, Marjorie Taylor Greene has joined their ranks – spouting the same vile rhetoric and voting against the US-Israel alliance.”

    AIPAC said Greene was now the “newest member of the anti-Israel Squad” and claimed her view was a “betrayal of American values and a dangerous distortion of the truth.”

    Greene has referred to Israel’s actions as genocide at least twice in posts on X. In her first post, Greene said that it’s “the most truthful and easiest thing to say that Oct 7th in Israel was horrific and all hostages must be returned, but so is the genocide, humanitarian crisis, and starvation happening in Gaza.”

    In another post, the Georgia congresswoman said many Americans are “against radical Islamic terrorism, but we are also against genocide.”

    She has also repeatedly referred to Israel as “nuclear-armed Israel,” making her one of the first members of Congress to directly acknowledge Israel’s secret nuclear arsenal.

    AIPAC is known to spend big on pro-Israel candidates and is likely going to fund an opponent of Greene’s when she comes up for election again.

    The pro-Israel group has also targeted Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), the only other Republican in Congress to offer significant criticism of Israel and who consistently votes against aid to Israel.

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    JUST IN - Ukraine's Zelenskyy dismisses the planned summit between Trump and Putin in Alaska — AP


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    Trump–Putin Alaska Summit: Peace Talks And Power Plays On Former Russian Soil

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    Donald Trump stays true to his line and asserts dominance over the geopolitical chessboard — symbolically as well. Following the announcement of a trade deal with the EU at his golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, peace talks in the Ukraine conflict with Russian President Vladimir Putin are now scheduled in Alaska.

    The venue of a negotiation often predefines the balance of power between opponents. In that sense, it must be read as a clear show of force that both European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer — notably without military fanfare — traveled to Trump’s private resort in Turnberry to be politically “placed” by the American president. Judging by the outcome of those talks, one conclusion is unavoidable: the European Union no longer plays in the league of the great powers. Washington’s interest in intra-European affairs has noticeably cooled, focusing essentially on two things: an orderly withdrawal from military entanglements, and the defense of US corporate interests in the EU single market.

    We are witnessing a shift of power from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

    Europe Losing Grip

    It’s hardly a secret: China and the United States will be setting the standards of international politics in the future. Russia, the world’s most resource-rich country, may be labeled by Europeans as a pariah state and a malicious hub of all evil — but that does not change the fact that the age of postcolonial European dominance is ending, and Moscow will have no trouble playing its resource-market cards outside the shrinking European sphere of influence.

    In this spirit, Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel on August 15 to “away territory” in Alaska — once part of Russia — to preliminarily negotiate peace terms in Ukraine with President Trump. Trump sees progress in the stalemated conflict and stresses that the talks will likely lead to a land-swap arrangement “to the benefit of both sides.” While the Russian government has not issued an official statement, much suggests Moscow will not return the occupied territories in Donbas, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson, nor Crimea. Russia currently holds the military initiative and is increasing pressure on Ukraine and its allies to force a resolution.

    To avoid overshadowing the personal meeting, the White House postponed a tariff ultimatum — originally set for August 9 — that would have imposed 100% duties on Russian goods if the war continued, pushing it back to August 27.

    Alaska as a Signal

    We will have to see what unfolds in the meantime and whether potential disruptions derail this cautious rapprochement once more. One recalls the much-discussed visit of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who, two months after the outbreak of war, acted as a kind of shadow diplomat to reject a Russian-proposed peace deal.

    What is now on the table again — a land swap and Ukraine’s exclusion from NATO — was flatly rejected back then. Hundreds of thousands of dead and wounded later, there appears to be a renewed turn toward diplomacy in light of the bleak military situation. This time, however, it is the Americans applying pressure on the warring sides. From Europe, little is heard apart from intense rearmament efforts and a declared will to “re-militarize” the population, as the German government has repeatedly emphasized.

    Diplomatic Thread to Be Picked Up

    The diplomatic thread is now to be picked up again in Alaska. Until 1867, Alaska was Russian territory before the US purchased it from Tsar Alexander II for $7.2 million — after Russia’s defeat in the Crimean War left its treasury depleted. The geography here speaks volumes: Alaska lies between Russia and the US, separated only by the Bering Strait, symbolizing the direct neighborhood of two great powers that may now be entering a new phase of rapprochement in a rapidly changing world order.

    For the Ukraine talks, the location signals that even deeply rooted geopolitical divides can be bridged through pragmatic agreements. At the same time, Alaska has strategic importance for the Arctic, whose trade routes and resources will likely be integrated into the future architecture of global power.

    By hosting the Russian president at such a neuralgic spot, Trump fuses historical reconciliation with present-day power politics, creating a symbolic setting that suggests readiness for compromise without conceding sovereignty.

    Trump’s Move

    What might look like a PR coup in the headlines is in reality a move at the highest level of geopolitics. By inviting Putin onto US soil, Trump openly breaks with the prevailing doctrine of keeping Russia isolated. The ICC arrest warrant, the sanctions regime, years of carefully cultivated enemy imagery — all of it, should the meeting take place, would evaporate in significance with a single photograph.

    The message: The rules the foreign-policy establishment holds as untouchable are negotiable — not carved in stone — at least if the President of the United States decides so.

    Behind closed doors, the focus will likely be on redrawing spheres of influence: a possible Ukraine endgame in exchange for Russian concessions — energy, Arctic passage, perhaps even a gradual distancing from Beijing. For Trump, the meeting offers a chance to pull Russia, perhaps through trade, into America’s geostrategic orbit. This would align with the raw-materials deal signed with Ukraine in April, granting the US exclusive access to the country’s rare earths as well as certain oil and gas reserves.

    But the true test linked to this meeting lies within the inner workings of America’s power machine: Can Trump carry out such an unconventional operation without sabotage from his own security apparatus? Should he manage to launch a robust peace process, he will have proven that he has taken full control of US foreign policy strategy.

    That would be a decisive blow against the neocons pushing for escalation in Ukraine — and a further step toward peace.

    * * *

    About the author: Thomas Kolbe is a German graduate economist who has worked as a journalist and media producer for clients from various industries and business associations. As a publicist, he focuses on economic processes and observes geopolitical events from the perspective of the capital markets. His publications follow a philosophy that focuses on the individual and their right to self-determination.
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    Trump Just Ended the New World Order - Here's the $10 Trillion Proof



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    00:00 Intro
    02:35 Trump Ends the Green New Deal, Brings Trillions In New Investments
    08:04 George Soros’ New World Order and the Ukraine War
    11:28 The Coup, Soro’s Eurasia Desk, What Must Come Next

    In this episode, we delve into the recent trillions in physical economic deals signed by Donald Trump, highlighting their transformative impact on the U.S. economy. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discusses unprecedented investments from Japan and South Korea into America's infrastructure and national security, illustrating how Trump's policies are dismantling the Green New Deal and reviving advanced energy production. The video contrasts Trump's American system with George Soros' New World Order, revealing the ongoing battle between economic paradigms and examining the political efforts to overthrow Trump. Additionally, key points about the declassification efforts related to Russiagate and 9/11 are addressed.
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    To get a clear picture of Trump, his character and his allegiances I think you have to pay close attention to credible sources like Dr. Joseph Farrell and Whitney Webb-- clear, deep thinkers who are free of the prejudices obvious in so many other sources, and who look beyond the obvious as well as back into past events that have shaped the present. See:

    The Globalist Blueprint: Occult Factions, Hidden Agendas, and the New World Order
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    Whitney Webb The Truth About Trump and Epstein
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    Interesting discourse from Susan Kokinda - Promethean Updates... I have speculated elsewhere that what's going on a the moment with Trump could be seen as another chapter of the American War of Independence - and the latest concerted efforts to win back 'the colonies' by the British and European Elite - from the American People...with Trump spearheading the fight back - just when America was on it's knees and almost lost.... epitomised by the Southern Border being deliberately wide open to invasion.......

    All this most likely has it's roots in the 1600s - with the creation of unimaginable wealth and consequent privilege stemming from the monopolies given by the ruling monarchies to the British East India Company and the Dutch East India Company - leading on, a couple of hundred years later, to the Opium Wars with China.... another major money spinner bringing untold wealth to the British, Dutch + European Monarchies and aristocracies - this the cementing of a power structure that continues to this day.... and they are still hanging on - scheming and plotting behind the scenes to keep in power.... ??....and this is why the PSYOP against Trump is so widespread and all pervasive...


    How One President Is CRUSHING Centuries of Monarchical Control (13:46)





    00:00 Intro
    02:00 European Monarchies Desperate to Keep Ukraine Burning
    05:26 Trump's War Against Environmentalism and the Green New Deal
    09:02 The Federal Reserve Fight - Attacking the Financial Heart


    Quote In this episode, Susan Kokinda exposes Donald Trump's real enemies—European monarchies and the Anglo-Dutch oligarchy—rather than just political opponents like Obama and Clinton. She outlines how Trump is directly challenging this centuries-old imperial system by tackling three major fronts: the ongoing Ukraine conflict fueled by European monarchies, dismantling environmentally destructive policies, and confronting the central banking system epitomized by the Federal Reserve. Kokinda calls for a deeper understanding of these issues among Americans and encourages viewers to join the fight against centuries of imperial control.

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