The US got the Saudis to suck up all their oil and now that it’s running out the US has more oil than anyone.
Will they be back on camels one day?
Bob
That is absolutely correct. This was one of the long range plans that I read about from geopolitical strategists.
I think the most important actions that Trump promises to take is in regards to his energy policy. It represents a complete 180° turn and it actually gets me somewhat excited to contemplate it may become a reality. In a theoretical dollar collapse or global war scenario, the United States has the ability to outlast everyone, including CCP China.
The long-term geopolitical strategy
The United States has purposely relied on foreign oil for 50 years and now that it’s being depleted, USA Inc. has the ability to be 100% energy self-sufficient at a very important time in world history. Not only that, USA Inc. has the ability to export its surplus to countries it deems friendly.
Many of the geopolitical strategists stretching back to the 1960s and ’70s laid out contingency plans for the inevitability that the dollar would eventually lose its reserve, or its “petrodollar” status. And whether from a collapsing monetary system or a global war scenario, if the ability of the United States to procure foreign sources of energy were curtailed, the domestic industry would be emphasized.
This goes back to Brzezinski and Kissinger in the 1970s. Even pastor Lindsey Williams, who has since passed on, frequently discussed these matters and was told all about this long range plan.
It was vitally important that the engineers of the USD-based global monetary system persuade foreign producers of oil to accept dollars as payment. By allowing the United States to run these massive structural trade deficits over the decades, US dollars would flow outside of its borders and end up in the hands of foreigners who could then use them.
In essence, this dollarized transaction mechanism would work to reinforce the dollar as the global reserve and transaction currency. It has been an incredibly effective geopolitical strategy.
The world is stuck with the dollar until war
Even CCP China is still stuck accepting dollars, and until the BRICS nations can figure out a way to develop a unified transnational currency (similar in structure to the euro) that can be used throughout their economies, their alliances won’t mean much in terms of trade.
Why? In order for these BRICS nations to develop a unified currency, each member nation would have to cede some of its monetary and fiscal sovereignty, and I don’t see that happening unless we experience a global conflict. These countries don’t trust one another and their hatred of the American empire is not enough of an excuse.
I have been asked previously whether the BRICS Nations could establish a monetary system based on the Chinese yuan, which would be similar to a USD-based system. I find it highly unlikely that this could ever happen as CCP China is loathe to run the required trade and balance of payment deficits needed to flood the international system with the required yuan.
Trump’s energy policy is not his own
America’s energy policy that underpinned the US dollar is all part of the long range plan for the American empire. And indeed, the entire world has been shaped by it, including CCP China’s economy. The entire global monetary system has been shaped and molded out of New York, Washington DC, and London, and reinforced in our minds through politics and the controlled media. We are all just spectators tapping away on our keyboards.
It seems the whole OPEC crisis stretching back to the early 1970s was manufactured and designed exclusively to get the world hooked on the US dollar. The United States always had more oil than anyone else. It just couldn’t be tapped until the right time. Evidently, that time is now.
The United States is an energy juggernaut and no other nation comes close. Russia’s oil and gas sector is just a fading and bloated shadow compared to mighty America. At some level, I suspect President Trump is receiving his energy policy marching orders from a much higher level. Trump’s energy policy conforms to the long-range American empire plan that goes back many decades, and is just another sign that life-altering changes are coming.
I found a commentary on the upcoming war with the USA and China.
https://youtu.be/ei0OyR7arqc?si=Ft7YUs2jiu1FJLbS
Look, I know opinions are high but I would not mind if the USA annexed Greenland instead of say the Chinese. I am just saying…
Anyway,
Cheers
I am with you on that one. If the USA does not take Greenland somebody else will like Russia or China. I can’t see Greenland defending themselves nor Denmark defending it with their paltry military which makes it all that much easier for Russia or China to forcibly take it. Alternatively Greenland could and probably should have been a part of Canada given its proximity to Canada. Greenland is much closer to Canada than Denmark.
Remember when Michael from Godfather 2 wanted the casino? Give me a price. Your selling. Trump negotiation 101, start with a seemingly ridiculous offer and go from there! One way or another, the USA will be updating military bases and air fields along with personal in Greenland. The 60,000 residents will not have much choice.
Danes could never defend anything againt a large power thats wants to take it. Historical Fact.
It’s Peace Meal. Russian won’t dispute the claim neither will Canada.
There will be peace in Ukraine.
Lol…genius. Trump may just make America great again.
ISW: Putin signals to Russians that he will not take part in peace talks in near future
Ivan Diakonov
Russian ruler Vladimir Putin has said in an interview on Russian state-run TV channels that Russia is unlikely to take part in peace talks in the near future.
Source: Institute for the Study of War (ISW)
Details: On 24 January, during Putin’s interview with Kremlin propagandist Pavel Zarubin, the main focus of Putin’s speech was to make it clear to Russian society that the war will continue. He stressed that Russia is unlikely to engage in peace talks in the near future and that the war in Ukraine is part of a broader conflict between Russia and the West.
Quote: “Putin is likely using his interview with Zarubin on Russian state television to signal to Russian society that Russia is unlikely to participate in peace negotiations in the near future and that the war is unlikely to end soon.”
More details: Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War believe that with this interview, Putin also sought to influence Russian elites who want the war to end. His message should convince them that there would be no shortcuts to peace.
This statement once again demonstrates Putin’s unwavering position, which promotes the narrative that Ukraine is a puppet of the West and that the conflict is part of a global confrontation between the great powers. In addition, Putin believes that negotiations on the war can only be reached between the US and Russia, without Ukraine’s direct involvement.
Putin also once again questioned Zelenskyy’s legitimacy as Ukraine’s current president.
During the interview, Putin sought to position himself as an equal to Donald Trump, reinforcing his long-held belief that Russia is a great power successor to the Soviet Union.
To quote the ISW’s Key Takeaways on 24 January:
•Russian ruler Vladimir Putin is once again attempting to obfuscate his unwillingness to participate in good-faith negotiations to end the war by blaming Ukraine for defending itself against Russia’s invasion and illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory.
•Zelenskyy signed the decree in September 2022 banning negotiations with Putin in direct response to Putin’s illegal annexation of four regions in Ukraine’s east and south and after months of negotiations in which Russia continued to demand Ukraine’s full capitulation.
•However, Zelenskyy has consistently signalled his willingness to negotiate with Russia and make certain compromises in pursuit of peace following the 2022 decree banning formal negotiations with Putin.
•Putin meanwhile continues to signal to both his domestic and global audiences that he is not interested in peace short of his full demands and remains committed to Ukraine’s complete capitulation.
•Putin is attempting to leverage the 2022 decree as a strawman to hide the reality of his disinterest in negotiations and to sow discord between Ukraine and its Western allies.
•Putin also attempted to position himself as Trump’s equal during his interview, reinforcing his long-held belief that Russia is the great-power heir to the Soviet Union.
•Putin demonstrated that he is worried about the effect that lower oil prices would have on his domestic stability and ability to wage his war in Ukraine.
•The Kremlin is attempting to revive its information operation aimed at deterring the US and other Western states from providing further military assistance to Ukraine.
•The Kremlin is framing the new 2025 Union State Security Concept as completely superseding the original 1999 Security Concept, indicating that this new agreement may be more expansive than the original and will further forward the Kremlin’s effort to annex Belarus.
•Ukrainian forces conducted a large series of drone strikes against Russian defence industrial enterprises and oil refineries on the night of 23-24 January as part of an ongoing strike series aimed at degrading Russian military capacity.
•Russian forces recently advanced in Kursk Oblast and near Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, Pokrovsk, Kurakhove and Velyka Novosilka.
Ukrainian forces recently recaptured lost positions near Toretsk.
Trump’s Week One Ends With a Heap of Climate Rollbacks
(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump wasted no time in laying the groundwork for a sweeping anti-climate agenda, signing a series of executive orders just hours after being sworn into office that seek to unravel former President Joe Biden’s policies and double down on fossil fuel extraction.
That was just the beginning. The rest of the week brought even more executive orders, the deletion of White House climate webpages, postponing climate-related seminars, vows to shrink or dismantle the Federal Emergency Management Agency and more. Many of these efforts were signaled ahead of time and have repeated steps Trump took the first time he was in office, though on a more accelerated timeline. “It is all happening very fast,” says Michael Burger, executive director of Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law.
The dizzying pace of announcements gives the impression that the nation’s entire climate landscape has changed in less than a week, even when that’s not entirely true, explains Burger. While much has indeed happened, he says, “lots of these things are not actually doing what they sound like they’re doing — they’re telling others to look into things and come back with a plan to pursue a broad policy.” Ultimately, whether or not most things take effect and then stay in place will likely be determined in the courts.
It’s also important to note that the flurry of action is strategic in how disorienting it can all be. “The sheer threat of it kind of gets undermined by the onslaught,” Burger says.
Here’s a quick overview of some of the most notable climate-related actions taken so far by the Trump administration:
Paris Agreement exit
In one of Trump’s first acts, he signed an order directing the US to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, the deal that nearly 200 countries signed to rein in greenhouse gas emissions to avoid catastrophic warming. Trump did this the last time he was in office too, giving the US the particular distinction of being the only country to not only ditch the agreement once but twice. It will take at least a year for the move to become official. Environmental leaders have decried the withdrawal, which could give other blocs and nations, especially China, more leverage in global climate talks.
Relatedly, Trump also revoked the US International Climate Finance plan, which had directed billions to help other countries respond to climate impacts.
IRA spending paused
Via executive order, Trump directed agencies to “immediately pause” and review the spending of money through the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, two major Biden-era laws. The next day, the administration clarified that the pause only relates to energy-related programs, including ones tied to renewable energy and electric vehicle charging but not, say, bridges or highways. The pause is expected to last 90 days, after which federal officials have been directed to share their reviews with the White House and provide recommendations on next steps to take.
“Some affected loan guarantees, grants and federal contracts may have been in place for a significant time and support projects that are already well under construction,” Keith Martin, a partner at law firm Norton Rose Fulbright, writes in a note on Trump’s executive orders. It’s unclear what will happen after the pause, and climate experts say there are sure to be legal fights over any attempts to claw back spending.
National energy emergency declaration
In a first-of-its-kind maneuver, Trump on Monday declared a national energy emergency. The executive order prioritizes fossil fuels, hydropower, biofuels and nuclear over other energy sources. Because the nation has been producing record levels of oil and gas, calling an emergency is “a farce,” says Alan Krupnick, a senior fellow at the nonprofit research institution Resources for the Future. But the move does have “real impacts,” Krupnick says, because the president is directing federal agencies to tap into emergency powers that can give them more discretion to “disregard or reduce regard for environmental damages” during specific energy-related project reviews, such as for pipelines. If that happens, expect environmental groups to sue.
Electric vehicles targeted
As part of his broader energy order, Trump ordered his administration to look into the elimination of subsidies and other policies supporting electric vehicles. In particular, he stated his interest in terminating “state emissions waivers that function to limit sales of gasoline-powered automobiles.” This signals Trump is looking to renew his first-term challenge of California’s ability to limit gas-powered car sales.
Some wind and solar project approvals halted
The Interior Department on Monday ordered a 60-day halt in approval of leases, rights of way and other authorizations tied to wind and solar projects on federal lands and waters. In a separate move, Trump signed an executive order, also on Monday, that temporarily halts permitting for new offshore wind projects. Trump has been vocal about his dislike of wind for years, and experts anticipated his targeting of the energy source this time around.
LNG export ban lifted
In sharp contrast to his actions on renewable energy and electric vehicles, Trump immediately moved to lift a Biden-era ban on new liquefied natural gas export licenses. In late December, the Biden administration released a study finding additional exports would raise natural gas prices for US consumers and worsen global warming. Trump similarly revoked offshore oil and gas leasing bans, though it’s unclear how soon new offshore lease sales would occur.
Environmental justice dropped
Trump not only overturned Biden’s executive orders directing federal agencies to further consider environmental justice in everything they do, he also revoked a 1994 Clinton-era executive order on the issue. The impacts of these rollbacks are tricky to determine: This is partly because agencies may have built environmental justice considerations into their regulations, and undoing that could require new, slow regulatory changes, notes Alice Kaswan, a law professor at the University of San Francisco. One clear immediate impact, though, is the expected shuttering of various environmental justice offices and positions across government.
American Climate Corps canceled
Biden created the American Climate Corps, a program designed to get young people working in climate-related starter jobs across the country. This week, Trump dissolved it. It’s unclear if and how this affects people already in jobs they got through the program, which didn’t start from scratch but was built from and embedded within an existing network of job programs run by state and national partners.
Most of the world is suffering from whip lash! They haven’t seen anything yet!
In the previous post, some positive comments regarding Andrew Jackson appeared.
This video takes the opposite view. Well, he was a politician after all. Are any of them any good? I don’t know. I can’t think of a good one off hand except maybe Abe in Japan. He got ousted because he was against the vax. Then he got whacked to make sure he kept quiet. Kary Mullis got whacked too because he was Fauci’s nemesis and had the credentials to successfully argue against PCR testing.
https://odysee.com/@truthhertzradio:b/Andrew-Jackson–Overrated-and-Underhated:8
As an aside politicians now are saying they never discussed a North American Union at first, but only “trade agreements”. The EU started out only as a “coal and steel price agreement structure”, but if you read about Mr Coudenhove-Kalergi (the father of the EU), the goal (as he stated in 1925) was to “make Europe into a mixed race”. 100 years ago he was talking about “the man of the future will be a mongrel” and how he wanted to replace white people in Europe with an “Afro-Eurasian mixture” under the leadership of the “much superior” Jews. He designed the EU flag, selected its anthem, and suggested Brussels as the capital. Apparently he had nothing to do with it though. He dindu nuffin. Lots of people argue on the net about whether he even existed. Pretty strange that the EU ignores their own founder. There is even a bi-annual “Coudenhove-Kalergi Prize” similar to the annual “Charlemagne Prize” (established in 1950, Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi being its first recipient). If you try to research the Coudenhove-Kalergi Prize (which Angela Merkel has won, along with a who’s who of genocidal maniac antiwhite Kalergists) but its very hard to find the information. Nick Griffin is the only person I know of to mention the EU founder in the EU parliament, and that was the end of him.
Trade agreements are always the thin end of a very kosher wedge.
This video talks about the NAFTA agreement. It’s admitted it’s modeled on the EU. If it is, it’s evil.
The Amero currency is discussed and it’s (((inventor))) says all the negatives are just conspiracy theories. He says the central bank should be out of the hands of the politicians. I’d say the opposite: the politicians need to be out of the hands of the central bank. The Amero inventor says people would be worried about losing the picture of the Queen on the notes and coins. Scotland has pound notes that look different to the English ones. There’s no need to make them all the same. I guess Canada would have to cut ties with the UK to join the US, but they’ll still have the kosher code (U).
https://odysee.com/@MadMaxMedia:1/United-We-Fall:f
A North American Union of Canada, US, and Mexico would be called CUM. Get used to CUM goyim. You need to get on your knees and accept Trump’s CUM.
Was Turdeau’s job to make Canada suck so much they’ll be begging for CUM? That would seem a logical theory.
The above video is full of slippery big business and think tank guys speaking in slippery and sneaky ways about about how it’s not a big deal. Lots of ifs and buts and whataboutism. They say people will get a chance to vote politicians out if they do something the people don’t like, so it’s OK. That’s democracy. The wedge drives in bit by bit, and if it hurts too much you can replace the guys on the hammer whenever you like. The media will assist you in these important decisions.
They talk about the bold approach vs the step-by-step (Karl Marx) approach.
Problem: you can’t have both an open border and a welfare state (it just generates immigration).
Solution: remove the border.
The bottom line: CUM is modeled on the EU, and the EU is evil; therefore CUM is evil too.
Regarding Andrew Jackson, many have a problem with his treatment of Indians. I for one do not. Manifest Destiny, the Monroe Doctrine, Louisiana Purchase and so on are all part and parcel of the making of a country from sea to shining sea. This country is fulfilling prophesy as the lost tribes of Israel’s primary place in the end time. We are the fourth part of the Earth. Obviously, one could also nit pick the founders as well. After all, they were slave holders! Of course slavery would be another enlightening conversation from a Biblical point of view.
Coincidentally the Cherokee are quite rich now.
A white man gathered all their money together and went and bought their land back for them.
Their casino makes a lot of money, and anyone on the Cherokee list gets $100k or something like that every year. They seem pretty happy with that.
That’s disgusting… Any North American Union will be based on a dollar and the United States. Look what happened to your buddy Trudeau. Trump just stuck him in front of the steamroller. Same thing with the Mexican Scheinbaum. They don’t even know what hit them.
Take a look at what’s going on with Obama. That homosexual is in panic mode as his entire communist manifesto for the United States has completely been destroyed by the same steamroller.
Just like that. That fast. DEIi is dead. Take a look at what Trump did yesterday in North Carolina and LA. I have no bias here, but he was amazing. There’s no doubt about it. I just hope he doesn’t get killed.
Talk all you want about the Kalergi plans and all this other s***. Canada is a walking embarrassment as of now. The consensus is that Canadians want to leave Canada to come to the United States. I don’t know how the average Canadian can get ahead.
Canadians should come to the United States where real estate is dirt cheap and the cost of living is much less expensive. Your government up there is just destroying the people. I am certain that many expats will be coming back to the States. It’s a whole different ball game down here and I hope Trump succeeds. I never really listened to him talk all that much until yesterday when he was in North Carolina and LA. The guy is sharp and has tremendous memory recall, even at 78. He remembers names and peoples any relates to even those many would consider White trash.
Whether it’s just an act or something else, I have to give it to him. He even got his underqualified Pentagon candidate confirmed.
Stone, you are playing right into the hands of the Soviets by championing Trump’s North American Union. Any good in it will be but temporal, just like the concessions he seems to be granting us.
On another note, Canada’s two major markets in Vancouver and Toronoto are seeing real estate prices come down as well as rents, albeit modestly. But this is new.
Don’t be foolish. I’m certainly not playing with anyone’s hands and have enough capacity to understand what’s going on. Trump is not trying to gain possession Canada. And just because I compliment him on one hand doesn’t mean I am giving a pass on everything.
What Trump has done in the past week or so has been nothing short of breathtaking in its scope. He’s learned a lot since his first term and has actually done a lot of good in this regard. You can say it’s Soviet or whatever. You can tell me it’s part of a grand plan to bring about a one world government and it’s fulfillment of CFR, trilateral commission, 322, skull and bones, Bilderberg group, etc, but at what point will we say that regardless of whatever Trump does, he’s actually doing some good?
So, what do you suggest Trump do that will satisfy you that he’s not fulfilling a Soviet goal? I can come back to you and say that whatever you recommend it’s still a fulfillment of the globalists desires. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
I look at all Trump’s executive orders so far, about 200, and I approve of him getting out of all of these global organizations. You talked about Britain being isolated on purpose, so it seems the United States is isolating itself as well. You say this is Soviet. I say this is better than before. So it was Soviet before and Soviet after, I guess. I’m just trying to understand things. No matter what Trump does, it’s Soviet.
Don’t worry, Trump will screw up soon and that we can all sit around and talk about what a huge disappointment he is. We can explain that he was always a Soviet agent. I give him credit for his aggressiveness as he knows how terrible his controlled opposition can be, regardless of his intentions.
In terms of Canadian real estate, I suspect Canada is getting real on putting restraint on foreign money and illegal immigration. If that’s the case, that’ll definitely help alleviate housing costs up north. The two cities you mentioned are ground zero for foreign money and I suspect that Canada is not as attractive to foreigners as Long as Trump is in power in the south. I think a lot of foreigners are worried Canada is going the same way as the United States. Trudeau is truly a global puppet as is the rest of the western leaders. He’s been in power for 9 years up there. Wow, he is really helped to destroy your country. The massive surge in the costs of living in Canada rest almost solely on Trudeau’s doctrines.
I do find it interesting that the Western leaders do not like Trump at all. And I am careful not to fall into the erroneous concept that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. I base a person solely on their actions.
As the United States goes, so goes Canada. Nothing changes, globalism be damned.
Stone, if you are that impressed with what you see and hear (I reserve judgment until we see what actually happens in the next weeks and months), perhaps check out the concessions that Stalin granted to the Soviet people when the COMINTERN adjusted their strategy. The bigger picture is what matters, not some table scraps that dazzle short-sighted thinkers. Things are so bad that anything different looks impressive. But that’s only because our standards have been lowered. We have to remember what our actual standards were and re-apply them. I am not falling for these strategic concessions for one second. I know beter. And how many of them will actually pain out anyways? A lot of it is still talk. People see a headline and think something has been done, even if nothing has been done.
Caution and objectivity are crucial right now for conservatives. We can’t get caught up in Chump’s cult of personality.
I’m certainly not Trump’s fan and it would be difficult to not be impressed on the speed of what he’s done. You better get your head screwed on straight for your country’s sake. Putin and Xi are talking to America like it’s a child. Xi’s foreign minister is talking to Rubio like he’s a servant boy.
Putin is not going to stop. He has his orders from some higher level. This is going to continue escalating.
The problem with the prior regime is that they allowed China and Russia to continue building and doing what they did. They didn’t really call them out on their intentions. With Trump in office, CCP and Soviet facade is dropping for everyone to see. They mean business and they want to take your country in the United States out with it. This force majeure is coming.
Things will pan out and Trump’s controlled opposition will come out of their holes. They are completely demoralized as Obama has his tail between his legs and his dealing with his tranny husband.
There are still 500 million lawfully owned firearms in the United States.
Trump already flip flopping.
Trump floats reversing decision to leave WHO
https://www.politico.eu/article/trump-floats-reversing-decision-to-leave-who/
I warned people back in 2016 about Trump. Few listened. Even some of those who listened have fallen for the bait again. When will they learn?
We’re all on the same page as Trump. The readers on this blog are just as circumspect as you. As of now, Trump is just enforcing the law that was never enforced. Give it time. He’s been in power week.
RFK Jr is already backtracking on his injection stance, so we can get approved.
Yeah Trump is awesome. Hopefully he doesn’t just create a 12 year Reich and then it all collapses in a total disaster like Germany.
Is expanding into Canada just more manifest destiny? It was pushed years ago by the CFR, and they tried to sugar coat it because no one trusts them. Trump can make it sound like the most awesome idea ever.
But could it also be problem, reaction, solution?
Turdeau was the problem, Trump is the solution?
I don’t know, just speculating.
I’m not supporting any type of expansion, especially into Canada and I doubt very much Trump is either.
I certainly hope you don’t think Trump is awesome. And that nazi logic is as childish as the Democrats that also employ this sort of ad hominem. The tide will turn within a few months and Trump will look like a fool once again.
Even if only for short time, it’s definitely refreshing to see the things that he has been doing and just because I compliment him in any capacity doesn’t mean much of anything.
Just because I compliment him because of his handling of North Carolina and LA doesn’t mean I support him with his vaccine stance or his AI approach. Let’s not fall into any Hasty in erroneous generalizations.
Canada is already locked up with the United States in every capacity. When Obama got into power, Canada suddenly became a homosexual and lgbtq queer Paradise. Now that Biden and the Obama 2.0 regime is gone, and Trump is in power, Canada again is now in flux it is gearing up to become more conservative again. Both countries work the same. The same people own the media of both countries. Canada will start parroting the stuff Trump is saying.
I know all about the CFR. I know all about it these organizations like the trilateral commission and I don’t waste my time discussing them, because I already look at the results. The results speak for themselves. The entire North America is working in harmony as a union and it runs off the US dollars. The Canadian firms accept the US dollar.
It’s a rather interesting concept about the United States taking back control of the Panama canal. Canada didn’t build it. No other country built it. The United States built it. It controlled it until Trilateral man, Carter, handed it off with the blessing of Brzezinski to pro-Cuban Marxists in Panama. Panama’s defacto official currency is the USD. Panama is already effectively a territory of the United States in this regard.
So, handing off the Panama canal to Panama was playing into the hands of the globalists or as Tim says, Soviets. But Tim is worried that if the United States takes back the Panama canal, that’s Soviet, too.
United States becomes of globalist organ, that’s Soviet. If the United States isolates itself like Britain, that’s Soviet. Everything Soviet.
Stone, you are a good economist, but you don’t understand Soviet strategy.
I can tell you this much, Joel Skousen has been correct with what has been taking place with Putin. He and I both agree that Putin will never end his fighting until he gets a substantial amount of the Warsaw Pact nations back. Then war. Xi and Putin want war. The Democrats were actually wise in trying to grind down Putin over the past three years in Ukraine. I hope Trump keeps it up.
None of this is earth-shattering and I’m well aware of everything that the Communists have done to this country.
Look, Tim. I don’t go to your site or Twitter feed and troll your analysis. I encourage you, even though I disagree with you on a broad range of topics, including geopolitics, conspiracy, health and especially religion. I’m not religious in that I don’t belong to any church. I opened the Bible and stop relying on a priest. I also don’t resort to ad hominems. I think you have bigger fish to fry than to come to the website and continue to try to prove me wrong. I know a lot more than you realize and I’ve been studying this for 40 years.
I’m certainly not right 100% of the time, but I’m independent minded enough to not belong to any particular religion or persuasion. I can also change my view as the evidence deems fit.
Trolling is when someone posts or comments online to deliberately upset others.
That is not what I have been doing. I’ve been engaging in fair argument.
You got to think the real long play is who becomes the king of kings on earth. Isn’t that Lucifers promise?
I’ll tell you this much. Until I see a president kick out the Federal Reserve and bring back the Bible to the classroom, every president is doing the will of the synagogue.
I look at everyone’s surrounding Trump and they are all white European Caucasian. That’s a start, since it’s the European Caucasians who have not been contaminated by the liberal mentality are more likely to figure things out.
You criticize my mention of Andrew Jackson, because you say he’s a racist. I can tell you flat out on this, anyone who talks about racism has been contaminated by the communist doctrine. The concept of racism is communism at its core. And yes, the Bible is very racist. Anyone who tells you otherwise has been contaminated by The universal church
We can say Jefferson was a globalist, because he expanded the confines of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase. We can talk about how James Monroe was so evil, because he introduced the concept of manifest destiny and the Monroe doctrine. We can talk about the purchase of Alaska from the ruskies as an overreach of Washington DC. I’m certain if Tim were living during those times, he’d be discussing it in terms of Marx and Hegel.
I was careful to choose Andrew Jackson as my personal favorite President, because he kicked out the privately run Central Bank and he paid off the national debt. He is the last President to do so and that is in the 1830s. There were people who tried to kill him and he was a marked Man. He risked his entire legacy trying to kick out the central banks owned by Rothschild.
Jackson knew about the Soviet mind before it was even a term and the Communist manifesto was written. He was around before Horace Greeley helped wrestle control of the education system and give it to the synagogue to control.
So, how do you want it? In order for you to figure out your type of utopia, you have to be able to first articulate it. Criticizing everyone and everything avails us nothing.
History has been written by the victors and it is the determination of the synagogue that Jackson is a racist. So are all the other white presidents from the past.
Bingo! Soviets, communists, SoS, jews. A rose by any other name, is still a rose!
This strategy will put the final economic squeeze in Russia and China! The hooks are being fitted as we speak!
I heard Jacksons last words where. ” I beat the Bank” What a guy.
Jackson gets my vote.
Trudeau was on his way out along time ago. It was misson accomplished he is just holding on along as he can because he has made so many enemies up here is a little scared about what’s going to happen to him. (I don’t think paper shredding is what it use to be now were invthe digital age) Pollieve is Trumps cup bearer.
Fyi. US companies bought everything that wasn’t nailed down after NAFTA.
Texus north is about the only exception from that…barely.
Trump is speaking live in North Carolina and he’s talking about getting rid of FEMA altogether and directing disaster relief funds directly to the states. He keeps saying a lot of good things.
Here is an Interesting quote from an attendee at the WEF. In a segment of their discussion focusing on Trump’s election victory, former Defense Department official Graham Allison, now a professor at Harvard, remarked “We shouldn’t normalize Trump. Trump has done something no person in the world has ever done before. A dead man, a dead politician, has risen.”
“This is the greatest comeback in political history for a politician, and therefore he thinks he can do anything. There’s a supreme confidence now about that,” Allison continued.
So Trump was resurrected, so to speak!
My concern is he’ll be assassinated like JFK. There are a lot of people in high positions who want him dead. He’s already out and about more than any other president so far. He was amazing in NC, out there meeting with everyone. I have to give it to him.
I hope Vance can fill his shoes and doesn’t backslide like the other Republicans if Trump is killed by the Communist crowd.
Trump was making minced meat out of FEMA this afternoon. Holy moly. I think he’s just going to rip FEMA to shreds. I don’t blame him.
Nah I think he will live out his term. He is a survivor it.
I marvel at how nobody in the Democrats is standing up to him. Perhaps things will change after the 100 days.
BTW Trump didn’t swear on the Bible in his inauguration. Vance did. He put his hand down on his side, while Melania held the two Bibles in her hands, unused.
Wow! Is that a first?
No. It’s not, but it isn’t a good sign.
“I have been asked previously whether the BRICS Nations could establish a monetary system based on the Chinese yuan, which would be similar to a USD-based system. I find it highly unlikely that this could ever happen as CCP China is loathe to run the required trade and balance of payment deficits needed to flood the international system with the required yuan.”
I remember a couple of years ago Putin was discussing how to set up trade with India. He said “India doesn’t want too many Rubles; they can only spend them in Russia. And for us? The Rupee? It’s toilet paper. We don’t want that.”
LOL.
Gold sellers often say “the USD is worthless toilet paper” all the time, but I bet they’d take a minute out of their busy day to pick up a random brick of Benjis they found in a park.
This energy plan is part of the USA dominance plan to implement the beast system. I think Trump will play a huge role in setting up the antichrist beast system.
Musk has the technology to implement the beast system in the USA. When the USA has a dominant position then this beast technology could be implemented around the world. I visualize a digital dollar coming real soon. This is why Trump and Musk are pushing cryptos. This is also why there is big push to implement AI. Pretty soon cash will not be an option. Digital currency is perfect for controlling the population as it can be monitored and ,worse, disabled if you do not behave the way those up top want you to behave. Your digital money will be disabled if you do not get the latest dose of mRNA vaccine or if you say the wrong things. Trump and his guys behind him could very easily hand the USA over to the anti christ and the boot licking patriots who worship Trump as a god will go along with it. We will see Trump playing the patriots for suckers.
Israel is America’s most bestest fwendy wendy evaaaaaaaaaaah.
Here’s some proof.
https://old.bitchute.com/video/YT48pREja5sD/
/sarcasm
The Warsaw Pact coming into view? Hungary and Slovakia governments both tilting back towards Russia.
As Skousen says, by the time War comes, the former Warsaw Pact nations will reemerge. The Baltic States better watch out. They’re next.
Very true! The likes of Rockefeller, New York and Rothschild, London are no doubt involved. The god of this world is kicking things into gear!
I was blown away by the gold painted reliefs on the side of Rockefeller Center. When I was there last. With the names written right there on the side of the building in huge gold letters. The industry’s they controlled. You don’t see that back home.
If I remember correctly.
COTTON
OIL
MINING
SHIPPING
TEXTILE
Something….something…something.
These bankers want a global war. All three blocs are coming together for the last Great War. Was Albert Pike’s letter a fraud?
•Russia’s version of the former Soviet Union is reemerging. Hungary and Slovakia are tilting back toward Russia? Putin’s not going to stop until his version of the Warsaw Pact is realized.
•The Western hemisphere governments are slowly moving in lockstep with one another. Trump seems to be leading them all. Nobody in the Democrat Party is saying a word.
•And China is working feverishly to build up its Navy and army capabilities. China has all of these disenfranchised young men who can’t find jobs nor wives. They will all be ready in a few years. I estimate China has up to 200 million men if War commences. Imagine the size of that army. Chinese military strategist indicate that they will have a Navy comparable to that of the US by 2027.
Yeah. Result of one child policy. 60 years in the making. That’s planning!