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You can’t actually believe that these empty words are believable. Irresponsible, irreverent, tone deaf rhetoric by MSNBC staff during the time a notable figure, regardless of which side of the political isle, is losing their life, should be enough to highlight how much toxicity your company is spreading in society. I don’t understand why @POTUS or @FCC could allow you to exist. SHUT THEM DOWN.








$46 billion stolen US Money to Estonian Banks says CIA ret Larry Johnson makes you look corrupt. What do you say?
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From: Jack Sarfatti

Fascinating geopolitical analysis by Emmanuel Todd, one of the very few great French intellectuals we have left. I added English subtitles for you. He believes - as I do - that, fundamentally the US is accepting what he calls "defeat" against not only Russia but China as well, and that Trump is effectively trying - clumsily - to manage this defeat and to adapt the US to multipolarity. He says that the US's defeat in Ukraine isn't like Afghanistan or Iraq but that it represents what he calls "America's first major strategic defeat of its history." In the war, he says Russia has become "the shield of all the rest of the world who can't stand US guardianship of global finance [and] the exploitation of the working populations in the rest of the world by Westerners." As he puts it, Russia has demonstrated "that they were able to face the whole West," and with the rise of BRICS financial systems, this represents nothing less than "the end of the American imperium" - a defeat Trump must now manage. With regards to China he says that the US have in fact "given up" trying to contain them because the balance of power now makes it impossible. He points to "Chinese naval production that will soon make the US Navy a dwarf navy", "US aircraft carriers [that] are irrelevant facing hypersonic missiles" and the fact that China managed to "put the Americans under embargo" for rare earth exports. Arguments that undoubtedly will sound very familiar to my readers because I make the same ones in my articles (like this one: arnaudbertrand.substack.com/p/has-america-…), which I know Todd reads because, full disclosure, we know each others 😊 In this picture, Todd characterizes (quite rightly) Europeans as "crazy, we are dealing with crazy people" who think they can act as winners and impose conditions despite being the biggest losers of the war. He is particularly virulent against the media and the general intellectual climate in Europe, speaking of a "process of intellectual and moral degeneration" where "all notions of truth, of honor, of reflection" are being lost. He says that the end of the US's global hegemony doesn't mean they won't relinquish control of what they still do control, specifically Europeans 😢 I'll let you watch the whole video for more, including his excellent analogy between Trump and former French 4th Republic President Henri Queuille: quite out-of-the-box comparison but actually not bad! This is part of a longer video (youtube.com/watch?v=Z5FHLc…). They actually have an English version of the video here: youtube.com/watch?v=ZJyaBb… dubbed with AI if you prefer to watch it in English.


✍️ In his 1990 work, Keys of This Blood, former Jesuit Malachi Martin examines a geopolitical contest among three major forces: Communism, Capitalism, and Catholicism (CCC). - Martin posits that, by the year 2000, the Holy See, under the influence of the Jesuit Order since 1814, would emerge as the dominant power. 🇻🇦 - Twenty-five years later, in 2025, we observe a transformed global landscape: the collapse of the communist bloc, recurring crises in capitalism, and the persistent, albeit subtle, influence of Catholicism in international affairs. - This influence is corroborated by Thomas P. Melady, former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican (1989–1993), who states: “The United States, as the sole global superpower, and the Holy See, as the singular moral-political authority worldwide, hold pivotal roles in shaping the future. Their actions will shape the lives of individuals across all regions of the globe” (The Ambassador’s Story: The United States and the Vatican in World Affairs, pp. 42–43). 🇻🇦 🤝 🇺🇸 📚 Conclusion: In 2025, a quarter-century after Martin’s projection, the dynamics of global power raise critical questions about the role of Catholicism and the Jesuit Order in subtly orchestrating international affairs. Melady’s remarks underscore a strategic symbiosis between the Holy See and the United States, suggesting an influence that transcends spiritual boundaries. This reality demands rigorous scrutiny of power mechanisms and their implications for state sovereignty and individual liberties. Academic research and vigilance are imperative to decipher these forces and safeguard democratic principles. 🆘️ #Geopolitics #Vatican #Jesuits #GlobalPower




















