The Graveyard of Davos Intentions
Defeat and death are now stalking the British oligarchy and their American underlings, as Trump's inauguration signals a shift away from the imperial paradigms that have dominated global politics for far too long.
This was a week of Trump triumphs ahead of an inauguration where the security situation remains fraught. His nominees sailed through the Senate, displaying competence and adherence to what the people voted for, while the Democrats used their tired lines of attack, already rejected on November 5.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio's confirmation hearings masked a revolution at the US Department of State, as Trump pushes for a new era of national sovereignty and global resistance to British neo-liberal influence.
A contentious hearing saw Democrats struggle to discredit Bondi as she convincingly defended her qualifications and policy stance.
Pete Hegseth aced his nomination hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee today. Democratic Senators, of both sexual origins, however, staged a full blown banshee show in response.
Major confirmation hearings start Tuesday; we'll cover all of them in depth. The Pentagon comes first, Tuesday, and we spotlight the real issues there. Stalling continues on Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and RFK, Jr. as Washington balks at the implications of truth tellers in these key positions.
Donald Trump was sentenced in his bookkeeping case yesterday. He pointed out the madness of this act in court, noting that California was burning. We discuss the competency crisis which Trump will fix but which right now is consuming LA.
Sen. Warner's resistance to confirming Tulsi Gabbard as DNI is rooted in his own compromised affiliation with the intelligence community. Gabbard's nomination would force transparency and declassification of secrets, including British involvement in unconstitutional operations against Trump.
January 6, 2025 represents a profound new American beginning as Trump's landslide is certified in the Congress. If we focus correctly, it will be the end of Barack Obama's delusory and abusive psyop factory and everyone who went along with it.
Our Saturday Wrap Up analyzes a big, turbulent week. There were "events" and psyops. The character of them all lies in the confrontation between a dying oligarchic regime and the new American republic being born. The regime is using terrorism, war, and other means to try to kill the baby.
Three weeks to go and the intelligence community is playing games with our fixed beliefs in an otherwise useful debate about upskilling and adequately paying our labor force and the role of foreign labor.
We look at the two biggest coverups of the year and the recent controversy over immigration between Donald Trump and Elon Musk and others in the Trump movement.
When thinking about the changes set in motion this year at Christmas, the events which standout are the revelation that the American presidency has been vacant for four years, and the failed assassinations of the man who won the election to replace this shadow government.
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