Apr 072025
 


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Trump Tells Americans ‘It Won’t Be Easy’ (RT)
Asian Stocks Plunge Amid Trump Tariffs Fallout (RT)
What’s Really Behind Trump’s Tariffs – And How They May Backfire (Giuliano)
French Business Leaders Reject Macron’s Demand to Divest from USA (CTH)
Trump’s Beer Tariffs Could Hit 100,000 EU Jobs – FT (RT)
A Guillotine Makes Another Appearance in DC at a Hands Off! Protest (Turley)
Anti-Trump Protesters In DC Rally Against Musk’s DOGE Cuts, New Tariffs (NYP)
French PM Accuses Trump Of ‘Interference’ On Le Pen (RT)
Le Pen’s Verdict Exposes Western Europe’s Dangerous Trend (Ryumshin)
Poland Warns Trump Against ‘Historic Mistake’ In Russia Talks (RT)
Musk Warns Of ‘Real Massacre’ In Western Europe (RT)
Musk Schools Italian Lawmakers On Censorship, Mass Migration, And Overreach (ZH)
Senator Ted Cruz Warns Of Election ‘Bloodbath’ (RT)
British PM Starmer To Announce End of Globalization – Times (RT)
The Roberts/Eisen Drama Just Took An Even Darker Turn… (Revolver)
Oliver Stone Blasts ‘Russiagate Lies’ (RT)
12,000 Brits Arrested Per Year Over Social Media Posts – Times (RT)

 

 

 

 

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Investor Bill Ackman on X:
One would have to imagine that @realDonaldTrump’s phone has been ringing off the hook. The practical reality is that there is insufficient time for him to make deals before the tariffs are scheduled to take effect. I would therefore not be surprised to wake up Monday with an announcement from the President that he was postponing the implementation of the tariffs to give him time to make deals. President Trump has gotten the world’s and our trading partners’ attention and elevated the importance of resolving an unfair tariff regime that has harmed American workers and decimated our industrial base over many decades.

This is a critically important issue that needs to be resolved, and we finally have a president committed to getting this done. The problem, however, can’t be resolved in days, so why wouldn’t a pause make sense to give the president time to properly resolve this critical issue and to allow companies large and small the time to prepare for changes in their supply chains? The risk of not doing so is that the massive increase in uncertainty drives the economy into a recession, potentially a severe one. One thing is for sure. Monday will be one of the more interesting days in our country’s economic history.

 

 

“It won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic,” Trump insisted. The tariffs represent “an economic revolution, and we will win… we will make America great again..”

Trump Tells Americans ‘It Won’t Be Easy’ (RT)

US President Donald Trump has warned Americans they could face hardships before his “liberation day” tariffs restore the country’s economic power. Trump’s sweeping tariffs on the majority of US trading partners came into effect on Thursday, causing the US stock market to suffer its worst crash since the COVID-19 pandemic. China has reacted by imposing a 34% levy on American goods, with other countries also promising retaliation. In a post on his Truth Social platform on Saturday, the US president told the American public to “hang tough” in anticipation of the international community’s response to his economic policies. “It won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic,” Trump insisted. The tariffs represent “an economic revolution, and we will win… we will make America great again,” he added.

“China has been hit much harder than the US, not even close. They, and many other nations, have treated us unsustainably badly. We have been the dumb and helpless ‘whipping post,’ but not any longer,” Trump wrote, explaining his decision. The US president insisted that his administration is “bringing back jobs and businesses like never before. Already, more than five trillion dollars of investment, and rising fast.” Tens of thousands of left-wing activists took to the streets across the US on Saturday to decry the tariffs and other policies of the Trump administration. The organizers of the “Hands Off!” protests claimed that more than 1,400 rallies were held outside state capitols, federal buildings, city halls and parks.

On Friday, a top senator in the Republican Party, Ted Cruz, warned that the import taxes could result in a global trade war that “would destroy jobs here at home, and do real damage to the US economy.” If the tariffs stay in place over a long term and push America into “a bad recession,” the midterm elections in “2026 in all likelihood, politically, would be a bloodbath” for the Republicans, he cautioned. JPMorgan raised its estimate of the possibility of a global recession from 40% to 60% in the wake of Trump’s announcement of tariffs. “The effect of this tax hike is likely to be magnified – through retaliation, a slide in US business sentiment, and supply chain disruptions,” its chief economist Bruce Kasman said.

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How many Asian business leaders and politicians have called their governments this early morning, pleading for talks with Trump to be started?

Ex.: China answered Trump’s 34% tarifff with a 34% tariff on US goods, but China exports well over $400 billion to the US, which exports one third of that to China.

Taiwan, India, Israel, Vietnam and Cambodia have agreed to drop ALL tariffs on the United States. Over 50 countries have called to negotiate with Trump.

Asian Stocks Plunge Amid Trump Tariffs Fallout (RT)

Asian stock markets plunged on Monday, extending a global sell-off sparked by US President Donald Trump’s new tariff hikes and China’s retaliatory measures. Last week, Trump imposed a 10% baseline tariff on all imports and announced additional “reciprocal” duties on dozens of countries with what he called unfair trade imbalances. China responded with a 34% tariff on US goods, mirroring Trump’s levy. Other countries also signaled plans to impose retaliatory tariffs. The moves triggered fears of a trade war and a potential US recession, leading to a market rout that erased nearly $5 trillion in value off US stocks last week. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index dropped nearly 9% in early Monday trading, its lowest since October 2023. It recovered slightly but was still down over 7% by midday. Japan’s bank stock index fell as much as 17%.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng had plunged nearly 14% as of 7:30 GMT, while Shanghai’s Composite index was down 7.3%. Shares of Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Tencent dropped 17% and 12% respectively. Taiwan’s exchange fell almost 10% on opening – its largest one-day percentage and point loss on record. South Korea’s Kospi index dropped 5.5% and was briefly halted. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 closed down 4.2%, marking its worst session since the Covid-19 pandemic. The European markets also started the day with losses. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index, which tracks the 600 largest companies in Europe, slumped by over 6% at market open, to its lowest level since early December 2023. US markets also appeared headed for losses. S&P 500 futures slid 2.5%, with similar trends for the Dow and Nasdaq.

“Wherever we look this morning, it’s a bloodbath,” said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank, in a note to The Guardian. “The S&P500 is down by almost 4%… and the week hasn’t even started yet.” US markets had already posted their worst drop since the 2020 Covid-19 crash last week, with the S&P 500 down 6%, the Dow off 5.5%, and the Nasdaq falling 5.8% at Friday close. Billionaire US investor Bill Ackman warned on X on Sunday that Trump had triggered an “economic nuclear war” which could hurt domestic economy, and urged him to reverse course.

Trump, however, defended the tariffs. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One late on Sunday, he said that while he is aware of the market sell-off and doesn’t “want anything to go down,” he will not ease on the tariffs. “Sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something,” he stated. “What’s gonna happen with the market I can’t tell you… but I do wanna solve the deficit problem that we have with China, with the EU, and other nations. And they’re gonna have to do that.”

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“Those opposing Trump’s policies are rejecting the very system that built America’s prosperity.”

Trump and Our Return to the ‘American System’ (Overton)

Few economic philosophies have shaped America’s prosperity as profoundly as Henry Clay’s American System—a blueprint for national strength and self-sufficiency. Developed in the early 19th century, Clay’s vision centered on protective tariffs, a strong national banking system, infrastructure development, and the responsible use of natural resources. These pillars propelled the United States into economic dominance. However, in the latter half of the 20th century, Cold War geopolitics led to a significant departure from these principles. Today, President Donald Trump’s economic policies signal a revival of the American System, aiming to restore national industry, energy independence, and economic resilience. One of the key components of Clay’s American System was the use of tariffs to shield domestic industries from foreign competition.

Clay and his contemporaries understood that fledgling American manufacturers needed time to grow without being undermined by cheaper imports. This approach helped transform the U.S. from an agrarian economy into an industrial powerhouse. Trump’s embrace of tariffs is a modern adaptation of this strategy, aimed at protecting American businesses from unfair foreign trade practices. His policies seek to revitalize domestic manufacturing, reduce dependency on foreign goods, and address trade imbalances, particularly with China. Additionally, tariff revenue contributes to lowering the national debt, reinforcing economic sovereignty. Clay’s American System also relied on a centralized banking institution to maintain financial stability. The Second Bank of the United States played a critical role in providing credit, regulating state banks, and preventing economic crises.

Although Andrew Jackson dismantled the bank in the 1830s, its essential functions were later restored with the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. While Trump has been vocal in his criticism of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions, he has consistently championed a strong dollar and a stable financial system. His economic policies aim to foster domestic growth while ensuring that U.S. monetary policy serves the nation’s best interests rather than the demands of global financial elites. Another core tenet of the American System was the federal government’s role in developing infrastructure. Clay understood that investing in roads, canals, and railroads was essential for national growth, linking markets and expanding economic opportunities. The Erie Canal, transcontinental railroad, and interstate highway system are all legacies of this philosophy.

Trump’s focus on rebuilding America’s infrastructure is a direct continuation of this principle. His administration has pushed for major investments in highways, bridges, airports, and broadband expansion, recognizing that modern infrastructure is key to long-term economic competitiveness. His “America First” vision prioritizes domestic industries and job creation through large-scale development projects. Clay’s economic vision also emphasized utilizing America’s vast natural resources to fuel economic growth. Throughout U.S. history, industries have thrived due to the country’s access to coal, timber, oil, and minerals. Under Trump, the United States became the world’s leading energy producer, reversing decades of reliance on foreign oil. His administration prioritizes domestic energy production—expanding oil drilling, natural gas extraction, and coal mining—which contributes to lower energy costs and economic growth.

By ensuring energy independence, Trump reinforces a key pillar of the American System—harnessing natural resources for national prosperity. For most of our history, the U.S. followed the American System to protect its industries and promote national wealth. However, after World War II, Cold War strategy took precedence over economic protectionism. In an effort to secure global alliances against communism, America lowered tariffs to encourage partnerships to contain the Soviet Union. While this strategy helped win the Cold War, it also led to the decline of American manufacturing. Today, the Cold War is long over, yet the economic policies that sacrificed American industry remain unchanged. As a result, millions of jobs have been lost to overseas markets, and American businesses have suffered from unfair competition with countries that manipulate their currencies and exploit cheap labor.

Trump’s economic agenda seeks to reverse these decades-old policies, prioritizing American workers and industries once again. As the United States faces increasing competition from China and other global powers, the question remains: Will Trump’s economic philosophy be successful? While his policies were met with resistance from both parties, they resonate with millions of Americans who have witnessed firsthand the consequences of offshoring and deindustrialization. The debate over trade, industry, and economic nationalism is far from over. But one thing is clear: Those opposing Trump’s policies are rejecting the very system that built America’s prosperity. The American System lifted the United States to economic dominance once before—can it do so again? If history is any guide, the answer may very well be yes.

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“Many, however, conflate tariffs with sanctions, assuming a punitive intent. Under Trump, tariffs are distinctly an economic tool, advancing his America First agenda by prioritizing US interests..”

What’s Really Behind Trump’s Tariffs – And How They May Backfire (Giuliano)

I am not a supporter of Donald Trump, but I can recognize the potential of tariffs as a strategic counter to globalism and the multipolar world led by BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Tariffs are taxes levied on goods imported into the United States, paid by American importers rather than foreign governments. For example, if a company imports Chinese steel subject to a tariff, it incurs an additional cost at US Customs, often passed on to consumers through higher prices. Trump utilized tariffs extensively – targeting steel, aluminum, and numerous Chinese goods – to protect US industries, promote domestic production, and curb the expansive reach of globalism, which has reduced some nations to mere transit points for multinational corporations. Tariffs also address the significant US trade deficit, where imports vastly outstrip exports.

By raising the cost of foreign goods, they could bolster American manufacturing and diminish that disparity. Historically, the US relied exclusively on tariffs to finance its government, a practice dominant in the 18th and 19th centuries when income taxes were nonexistent. Before the 16th Amendment in 1913, tariffs funded federal operations – roads, defense, and administration – without taxing individual earnings, a system Trump’s tariff-heavy approach partially revives to support economic objectives. This reduces reliance on creditors like China, which holds a substantial share of US debt. Many, however, conflate tariffs with sanctions, assuming a punitive intent. Under Trump, tariffs are distinctly an economic tool, advancing his America First agenda by prioritizing US interests, marking a shift from a globalist system under US leadership – where international cooperation and institutions prevailed – toward a US-centric imperialism that asserts dominance through economic might, potentially paving the way for a multipolar world defined by competing spheres of influence.

The US holds a formidable advantage: its market represents a critical portion of many countries’ exports, granting significant leverage. Nations such as Canada, Mexico, and China depend heavily on American consumers – far more than the US relies on their markets. When Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian steel, Canada faced immediate pressure to adapt, as losing US trade was untenable. Mexico acquiesced during trade negotiations under tariff threats, and South Korea would likely face similar constraints. This asymmetry enhances tariffs’ coercive power, compelling smaller economies to adjust rather than resist.

In recent years, tariffs have generated considerable revenue, echoing their historical role as the sole federal income source in earlier eras, offering funds that could establish a sovereign wealth fund – potentially invested in gold or cryptocurrencies – to strengthen US economic autonomy, counter inflation, or leverage digital advancements. Strategically, this enhances national security by reducing dependence on states Washington deems adversarial, like Russia and China, protecting against disruptions in vital supplies such as rare earths or energy. For critics of globalism, tariffs offer a means to reclaim sovereignty, augmented by financial gains. They also suggest a potential exit from supranational bodies like the World Trade Organization (WTO), which Trump views as restrictive. Disregarding WTO rules could presage a withdrawal from global trade frameworks, possibly unsettling the European Union, where divergent interests – such as those between Germany and Italy – might intensify divisions. This may mark America’s final effort to counter the rise of BRICS, resisting a shift from US-led globalism to a multipolar order with distinct spheres of influence.

The US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency is crucial, facilitating low-cost borrowing, effective sanctions, and trade dominance. Tariffs reinforce this by tackling the trade deficit and financing sovereign initiatives, yet BRICS’ de-dollarization efforts – promoting alternative currencies – threaten its foundation. Should the dollar’s preeminence falter, funding a wealth fund or industrial revival becomes problematic, foreign investment wanes, and US influence diminishes. Against the multipolar vision of BRICS, tariffs are a vital bid to preserve economic power; losing dollar hegemony would render this approach unviable. The drawbacks, however, are considerable. Inflation increases as higher import costs elevate prices for goods like clothing, electronics, and vehicles, compounding prior price pressures in the US.

Supply chains, already complex, suffer further disruption, leading to delays and shortages. Industries reliant on foreign components – such as automakers needing semiconductors – face challenges, while smaller firms struggle to cope. Retaliatory actions exacerbate the situation: China has targeted US agricultural exports, and Europe has reciprocated. A dearth of STEM professionals – engineers and technologists – impedes swift industrial redevelopment. Certain products, like smartphones or rare-earth-dependent technologies, would be exorbitantly costly to produce domestically due to high labor expenses and limited resources. Reindustrialization requires immense investments in infrastructure, training, and time – new facilities like steel mills demand years to develop.

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“Macron can stomp his reactionary feet, but corporate leaders and company owners are focused on the purpose of their enterprise, profit..”

French Business Leaders Reject Macron’s Demand to Divest from USA (CTH)

According to French media, quoting multiple corporate leaders and company directors throughout France [LINK], the leadership of France’s biggest companies told Macron to ‘get stuffed’ following the French president’s demand to divest their interests from America. President Macron ordered 50 of the largest companies with positions in the USA to attend an emergency economic meeting at Elysée Palace. As reported by French media, “Some of us fell out of our chairs,” confided one of the 50 or so French business leaders invited.” “We are not in an administered economy,” thunders the leader of an employers’ movement. And the CEO of a CAC 40 giant bluntly asserts: “I don’t give a damn about what Macron says. We have operations in the United States. There is no question of abandoning them just like that. We must respect our commitments to our employees, our customers and our shareholders. An opinion shared by a manager of a spirits producer: “It is out of the question to stop investing in the United States, especially in the current economic slump.”

This type of reaction should not be surprising at it reflects the transparent disconnect between ideological government officials and generally pragmatic business leaders. Macron can stomp his reactionary feet, but corporate leaders and company owners are focused on the purpose of their enterprise, profit. The American consumer market is the most valuable consumer market in the world. We do not have the largest population; however, we do have the largest population with the ability to purchase things. It is the ability to buy stuff that makes access to the U.S. market the golden ticket for foreign company sales and profit. Despite the erosion of disposable income, an outcome of the exfiltration of U.S. wealth, Americans still have the ability to purchase goods and services at a level that is much, much higher than any other nation. Lessening that wealth was/is the goal of modern leftists;

Barack Obama stated so openly in his, “share the wealth” worldview. Hence, the ideologues fight any policy, system or enterprise which protects or enlarges the American slice of the economic pie. President Trump is putting American wealth, middle-class quality of life, at the forefront of policy. Reciprocal and national security tariffs are arrows in his very unique quiver. Multinational corporations, Democrats and professional leftists under multiple party names around the world are reacting to his policies that return the U.S.A to a position of gaining economically. The EU taxes and subsidizes their population at a level that ultimately restricts and limits disposable income. Meanwhile the population of India, southeast Asia and Africa spend most of their income sustaining basic life needs. Travel the world and you will see how most of these areas welcome the tourism of Americans.

Reciprocity is the term but ultimately President Trump’s goal is a zero-tariff trade relationship with each nation. That targeted reciprocity includes direct duties and elimination of non-tariff barriers. It’s not just other nations making our exports more expensive, the issue is also other nations putting rules, regulations and barriers against U.S. companies and products in order to make it impossible to sell our products into their countries. The leaders of the tariff-affected governments well understand the objective; they are thrashing and gnashing their teeth because they want to retain the imbalance. The companies within those nations, like this example of France, understand there is simply no way for them to pull out of America and still maintain their earnings and profits.

As stated, the various foreign governments will surge in opposition, then fail as the reality of the situation is encompassed in the brutally honest approach by President Trump. However, it is important to remember, those foreign governments and foreign corporations also purchase influence in U.S. politics through lobbying. We are the only government that has a formal and legal process by which another country can purchase influence for their specific interests. No other nation OPENLY permits American companies to pay government officials to change policy in their nation. When foreign politicians accept money for influence Washington DC publicly calls it bribery and corruption. However, when those same DC politicians accept foreign money for influence, Washington DC calls it “lobbying.”

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Panic! Panic!

Trump’s Beer Tariffs Could Hit 100,000 EU Jobs – FT (RT)

A trade group representing EU brewers has warned that a 25% tariff on imports of beer to the US may force companies to shut down and leave tens of thousands of people out of work, the Financial Times reported on Saturday. Earlier this week, the US Commerce Department added beer and empty aluminum cans to a list of derivative products subject to its tariffs on aluminum. Brewers across the EU are reportedly confused about whether the new tariff applies to all beer or only to products imported in aluminum cans. “We are calling on the [European] commission to use all diplomatic channels and whether through negotiation or retaliation, find a way to de-escalate this tariff in which we have become a collateral victim,” Julia Leferman, secretary-general of Brewers of Europe told FT.

The group, which represents major producers such as InBev, Heineken and Carlsberg, emphasized that the EU’s directorate general for trade had contacted US officials, but had not yet received clarity on the scope of the tariffs. Brewers of Europe told the newspaper that local companies exported €870 million ($953 million) worth of beer to the US last year, and stressed that a loss of that business could eliminate 100,000 out of two million jobs in the industry. As part of a historic set of new tariffs, Trump announced 10% minimum duties on all imports and additional “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries he said had an unfair trade imbalance with the US. EU exports were hit with a higher 20% rate. The president argued that many nations were “ripping off” America through “harmful policies like currency manipulation and exorbitant value-added taxes.”

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“..the analogies in my column this weekend of this rising radical movement to the Jacobins for the French Revolution. What is missing now is just a couple powdered wigs, a tumbrel, and a catchy tune.”

A Guillotine Makes Another Appearance in DC at a Hands Off! Protest (Turley)

One of the most cited facts about January 6th was a mock gallows brought by some protesters who named Vice President Michael Pence as a candidate for the noose. The media continued to reference and show the gallows in its coverage. It has shown less interest in the appearance of a guillotine at prior pro-Palestine protests, at the Trump inauguration, and in the protests on Saturday against Donald Trump. The appearance of the noose on January 6th was roundly condemned, including on this blog, at the time, but then became a talking point on the left to show that this was a violent attempt to overthrow the government. Harvard Professor Lawrence Tribe has even claimed that Trump should have been charged with the attempted murder of Pence.

The media seems less alarmed by such images on the left. At the Hand Off! protest organized by Indivisible, some apparently felt it was better to focus on heads off and the divisibility of their political opponents. The reappearance of the device associated with “The Terror” of the French Revolution was most improvised this weekend and carried by a couple of protesters. It was a small, rather pathetic version in comparison to the earlier replicas. It was only meant to convey the anger of these particular protesters about what should happen to the likes of Musk and Trump. The point is not that everyone in this protest, or even this couple, was encouraging violence. Rather, this is rage rhetoric, which I discuss in my book, “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage.”

Rage is a curious thing. If you agree with the underlying grievance it is righteous, if you disagree, it is dangerous. For those who hate Trump, it is merely the amplification of their views and emotions. Indivisible and many Democratic politicians have been fueling the claim that democracy is dying and that we are living under a fascistic or oligarchic regime. On its website, Indivisible claims: This is a nationwide mobilization to stop the most brazen power grab in modern history. Trump, Musk, and their billionaire cronies are orchestrating an all-out assault on our government, our economy, and our basic rights—enabled by Congress every step of the way.

“They want to strip America for parts—shuttering Social Security offices, firing essential workers, eliminating consumer protections, and gutting Medicaid—all to bankroll their billionaire tax scam. They’re handing over our tax dollars, our public services, and our democracy to the ultra-rich. If we don’t fight now, there won’t be anything left to save.” The protesters at the inauguration simply said that it is a symbol that is “subject to interpretation”: The reappearance of the guillotine on the left is ironic given the analogies in my column this weekend of this rising radical movement to the Jacobins for the French Revolution. What is missing now is just a couple powdered wigs, a tumbrel, and a catchy tune.

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The heavily orchestrated “protests” give rise to so many wild claims that we might as well summarize them with this particular slogan:

“..Elon Musk, hands off Greenland!”

Anti-Trump Protesters In DC Rally Against Musk’s DOGE Cuts, New Tariffs (NYP)

Tens of thousands of protesters descended on DC Saturday as part of nationwide “Hands Off!” rallies against spending cuts from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency and President Trump’s new “Liberation Day” tariffs — with one speaker calling on the crowd to make the two men “afraid.” The huge crowd assembled with homemade — and in many cases vulgar — anti-Republican signs near the Washington Monument while similar events unfolded in New York City, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. “Trump and Musk, who want to be dictators and want to be kings and lords, they are afraid of the power of love and truth and justice!” declared activist minister William Barber II, who was one of the first speakers at the DC event. “They are afraid of your unity and diversity. Well, let’s keep them afraid until they change,” he roared. “This is an outright battle for civilization! We are not going to bow to power drunk neofascist extremists.”

A coalition of Democratic and left-wing groups organized the event, which is one of the first large DC rallies against Trump since he reentered the White House in January. Simultaneous protests unfolded at over 1,000 locations across the country, including the Big Apple, at Columbia University and Bryant Park. Opponents of Musk have vandalized Tesla facilities and vehicles across the country, which Trump, who survived two assassination attempts last year, has denounced as domestic terrorism. The activist group Indivisible, which has called on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to retire for recently averting a partial government shutdown, and MoveOn.org were prominent organizers. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), who served as chief prosecutor in Trump’s second impeachment trial in 2021, hailed the “great Rev. Barber” as he spoke next.

Raskin told protest participants they have “the right to call the president deranged for crashing our economy, destroying $6 trillion of wealth and turning my 401k into a 201k.” “No moral person wants an economy-crashing dictator who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing,” he said to cheers. But Raskin included a wide range of other grievances in his remarks. “We say to Donald Trump and Elon Musk, hands off Greenland! That’s an independent country,” he said of Trump’s attempts to annex the Danish territory. “Hands off Canada! That’s an independent country. Hands off Panama! That’s an independent country. Statehood for Washington, DC!” Protesters flew Trump baby balloons and chanted “DOGE shit!” — but the event ended mid-afternoon without any obvious instances of vandalism or clashes with police.

The White House on Thursday had canceled garden tours scheduled for Saturday and erected anti-riot fencing in anticipation of possible disruptions. The president himself was out of town for the weekend. Columbia University, the epicenter of anti-Israel activism since October 2023, drew a surprisingly small crowd of about 20 mostly elderly participants who held signs including “Democracy, not dictatorship” while chanting “hands off our students!” Retiree Kathryn Graybill, 71, told The Post “I’m very disturbed that people are being picked up and taken to prisons in other countries without due process. That’s against our Constitution. Our Constitution says that no one should deprive anybody of freedom of speech.” Gaybrill said that that “happened in Hitler’s Germany and I’m not comfortable with it.”

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The French PM is a poet: “On several continents, some are trying to create ..an illiberal international of indecency..”

French PM Accuses Trump Of ‘Interference’ On Le Pen (RT)

US President Donald Trump’s public support for Marine Le Pen is tantamount to meddling in France’s domestic politics, French Prime Minister Francois Bayou has said. Le Pen, the former leader of the right-wing National Rally party and three-time presidential candidate, received a prison sentence for embezzlement earlier this week. In a post on Truth Social on Thursday, Trump labeled Le Pen a victim of a “witch hunt” and claimed that she had been prosecuted for her political beliefs. “FREE MARINE LE PEN!” he wrote. During an interview with Le Parisien magazine published on Saturday, Bayrou was asked if he believed Trump’s words constituted interference in French domestic affairs. “Yes, and interference has become the law of the world,” the prime minister replied.

“There are no longer any borders for major political debates. What happens at home is relayed to Washington. And we are rightly moved by what is happening in Türkiye, for example,” Bayrou added, referring to the ongoing anti-government protests in Istanbul and other major Turkish cities. “For three-quarters of a century … we have believed that our conception of democracy and the rule of law would irresistibly impose itself everywhere on the planet. The alliance around the United States was just that: the alliance of freedoms,” Bayrou said. Asked whether it was “no longer true,” Beyrou said, “We are suddenly discovering that the world has changed.” “On several continents, some are trying to create an illiberal international of indecency, which has decided that human rights, the rule of law, and democratic understanding between nations should be a thing of the past,” he argued.

On Monday, a Paris court sentenced Le Pen to four years in prison, of which two are suspended, and the other two will be served under a form of house arrest. She was also handed a five-year ban on holding political office, which effectively disqualifies her from the 2027 presidential race. According to the prosecutors, the veteran politician used the EU funds intended to cover the work of aides in the European Parliament to pay for staffers in France. She denied any wrongdoing and has promised to appeal the verdict.

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“The bloc’s foundational identity rests on liberal democratic ideals, institutional sanctity, and the rule of law. When Brussels arbitrarily removes opposition candidates, it saws off the very branch upon which its entire elite sits.”

Le Pen’s Verdict Exposes Western Europe’s Dangerous Trend (Ryumshin)

What’s happening in Western Europe is increasingly raising uncomfortable questions. On March 31, a French court found Marine Le Pen guilty in the so-called “fictitious aides” case, sentencing her to four years in prison and banning her from running for office for five years. Remarkably, the ban took effect immediately, without even waiting for an appeal. The court’s decision has proved highly controversial, and not only among Russians, who typically see Le Pen as part of Europe’s Moscow-friendly political forces. Even French political figures have expressed bewilderment. Given Le Pen’s position as the frontrunner in the 2027 presidential elections, her conviction has undeniably taken on political dimensions. Some French politicians have already called upon President Emmanuel Macron to pardon Le Pen in order to preserve the face of the country’s “democracy.”

Prime Minister François Bayrou reportedly expressed alarm, admitting privately to aides, “France is the only country that does this.” But Bayrou is mistaken in believing France stands alone. Suppressing opposition figures through tactics reminiscent of hybrid autocracies is becoming the latest trend in EU states. Recently, Romania spectacularly canceled the first round of its presidential election, later jailing Calin Georgescu, the leading candidate. Germany seems likely to follow suit. The emerging coalition government between the CDU/CSU and SPD is drafting legislation that could bar anyone convicted of “incitement to hatred” from political activity. Though not openly stated, this measure unmistakably targets the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). The reason behind this crackdown lies deeper than any immediate legal disputes.

Far-right parties across the bloc have increasingly challenged the European integration project itself. These political forces have openly called for slowing down or completely dismantling the EU in favor of returning to traditional nation-state structures. While some of these right-wing parties, including Le Pen’s National Rally and Germany’s AfD, have moved toward the political center in order to broaden their appeal, their reputation as “destroyers of Europe’s garden” remains entrenched. Western European bureaucrats and established national elites are deeply unsettled by the growing popularity of these parties. Having benefited tremendously from the EU’s expansion and centralization for over three decades, they are unwilling to surrender their privileged positions without a fight.

It’s as if they feel the ground shifting beneath their feet and will do anything necessary to preserve their status quo. Yet here lies the paradox: the more the EU establishment struggles to remain in power through repressive measures, the quicker its authority and legitimacy erode. The bloc’s foundational identity rests on liberal democratic ideals, institutional sanctity, and the rule of law. When Brussels arbitrarily removes opposition candidates, it saws off the very branch upon which its entire elite sits. The surge of Europe’s far right has not emerged in a vacuum. Its popularity directly stems from the existing EU leadership’s chronic inefficiency and inability to respond adequately to today’s challenges. Attempting to remove right-wing politicians from the playing field is not a solution. Discontented voters will inevitably find alternative ways to express their frustrations – likely even more fiercely once their grievances are compounded by deep mistrust of the political establishment.

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3 years too late.

Poland Warns Trump Against ‘Historic Mistake’ In Russia Talks (RT)

A senior Polish official has warned US President Donald Trump that any peace deal recognizing Russia’s control over former Ukrainian territories would spell a disaster for the security of European NATO members. In an interview with Financial Times on Sunday, Pawel Kowal, an adviser to Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Ukraine and the head of Poland’s parliamentary foreign affairs committee, said that while “provisional solutions” to halt the fighting might be acceptable, the fulfillment of “Russian expectations to recognize Crimea, Donbas or other parts of Ukraine… would be a historical mistake.” Crimea overwhelmingly voted to join Russia in 2014 in a public referendum following a Western-backed coup in Kiev. Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson Regions followed suit in 2022.

According to Kowal, should Trump recognize those territories as part of Russia, it would cross a “red line” for Warsaw and its neighbors. The official argued that doing so would encourage Moscow to embrace further expansionism. “It would be horrible,” Kowal said. Russian officials have repeatedly dismissed speculation of having plans to attack NATO as “nonsense.” Kowal criticized Trump’s approach to the Ukraine talks, which excludes European leaders from the process. “It’s very difficult to discuss security in Ukraine in isolation from the general security issue of Central Europe,” he said. Despite his concerns, Kowal expressed hope that Trump would ultimately avoid recognizing Russia’s territorial gains. He also expressed the view that the US leader would avoid depriving American companies of an opportunity to invest in Ukraine’s reconstruction effort by withholding security guarantees for Kiev – something both Ukraine and European NATO nations have insisted on.

Over the past few weeks, the Trump administration has been engaged in talks with Russia to end the Ukraine conflict. Both sides have described the engagement as productive, and US officials have hinted at a possible ceasefire in the foreseeable future. In early March, Secretary of State Marco Rubio also suggested that Ukraine would have to acknowledge some of Russia’s territorial gains to end the conflict. Meanwhile, Russia has signaled that it is open to talks to resolve the crisis, but has ruled out territorial concessions. Moscow has also insisted that Ukraine abandon its desire to join NATO.

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“An influx of foreigners with different cultures “will lead to the destruction of any country that allows it..”

Musk Warns Of ‘Real Massacre’ In Western Europe (RT)

An influx of immigrants has created the risk of a spike in terrorism in Western Europe, characterized by widespread mass killings, Elon Musk has said. According to data from the EU Agency for Asylum (EUAA), more than 500,000 asylum applications were filed in the bloc in the first half of 2024, roughly the same as during the same period the previous year. Some 24% were submitted in Germany, followed by Italy and Spain with 17% each. During his video address to the congress of the Italian rightist Lega Nord (Northern League) party in Florence on Sunday, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO said “mass migration is a crazy thing.”

“With terrorism eventually we will see mass killings in Europe. Your friends, your families, they will all be at risk. We see a huge increase in the number of attacks in Italy and in Europe, in general, and the media tries to reduce the impact of these attacks. We will see mass killings in Europe. This is the trend… This will lead to a real massacre in Europe,” he said. An influx of foreigners with different cultures “will lead to the destruction of any country that allows it, it is a very difficult situation,” he insisted, as cited by the Corriere della Sera newspaper. “There are 8 billion people in the world. If a small percentage of the rest of the world arrives in a country of 50 million, it transforms it into a different country,” Musk explained.

“A country is not a geography but the people who inhabit it. This is a fundamental concept, which should be obvious,” he added. Musk also addressed the issue of sweeping tariffs imposed by Trump on the majority of America’s trading partners on Thursday, expressing hope that the US and EU “will be able to create a very close, stronger partnership… [and] move to a zero-tariff zone in the future with a free trade area between.” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen previously described Trump’s move as “a major blow to the world economy” and said that the EU is preparing countermeasures in case tariff talks with Washington fail.

Elon Europe
https://twitter.com/AutismCapital/status/1908575442195669499

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“Ironically, in pushing for censorship, it makes it very clear that the left is the side against freedom..”

Musk Schools Italian Lawmakers On Censorship, Mass Migration, And Overreach (ZH)

Elon Musk joined Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, leader of the League party, for an interview during the party’s congress in Florence on Saturday. The world’s richest man explored a broad range of issues, from mass immigration and censorship to tariffs and EU overregulation. Musk, who notably exposed massive government-tech collusion to censor free speech after releasing the “Twitter Files,” fiercely criticized forces opposing free expression – which comes on the heels of EU regulators threatening to fine Musk up to $1 billion for not curbing alleged disinformation on the platform. “You can tell which side is the good side and the bad side by which side wishes to restrict freedom of speech,” Musk told Salvini. “The Hitlers, Stalins, and Mussolinis of the world had very strong censorship.” “Restriction on speech and large government is fundamentally fascist. Ironically, in pushing for censorship, it makes it very clear that the left is the side against freedom,” the Tesla and SpaceX CEO added.

Shifting focus, Musk addressed President Donald Trump’s tariffs, advocating for a zero-tariff free trade zone between Europe and North America. He emphasized greater economic integration and urged Trump to ease restrictions on individuals living and working across the two regions. “I’m hopeful that the United States and Europe can move, ideally in my view, to a zero-tariff situation. Effectively creating a free trade zone between Europe and North America,” Musk said. “That’s what I hope occurs, and also more freedom for people to move between Europe and the U.S. If they wish to work in Europe or America, they should be allowed to do so, in my view. That has certainly been my advice to the President,” the billionaire added.

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This week, President Trump imposed tariffs on numerous countries, including a 20% levy on the European Union, prompting EU officials to pledge retaliation and French authorities to call on domestic firms to suspend investment plans in the United States. Musk also lambasted Europe’s stifling regulatory environment, calling it a significant obstacle to entrepreneurial success and pushing for sweeping deregulation. “Europe is over regulated. There are too many rules and regulations that make it very difficult to create a company and be successful,” Musk told Salvini. “So I think radical deregulation is necessary in Europe. And if that means leaving the EU, it means leaving the EU,” he added bluntly.

Finally, Musk delivered a dire warning about unchecked mass immigration, asserting that a nation’s identity lies in its people, not its borders, and that unrestricted inflows could spell a country’s demise. “Mass immigration is insane and will lead to the destruction of any country that allows unfettered mass immigration — That country will simply cease to exist,” Musk warned. “A country is it’s people, not it’s geography. This is a fundamental concept.” Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni campaigned on a promise to reduce illegal immigration, and her efforts are showing clear results. In 2022, Italy saw 105,131 illegal arrivals, a figure that jumped to 157,651 in 2023 due to worsening global conditions. However, by 2024, the number of arrivals plummeted to 66,317—a nearly 60% decrease, the Institute of New Europe reports.

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Voice of caution. You need those too.

Senator Ted Cruz Warns Of Election ‘Bloodbath’ (RT)

The US Republican Party could face a “bloodbath” in next year’s midterm elections if the “liberation day” tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump backfire, Senator Ted Cruz has warned. Earlier this week, Trump announced sweeping tariffs on the majority of US trading partners, causing the US stock market to suffer its worst crash since the COVID-19 pandemic. China has already reacted by imposing a tit-for-tat 34% levy on American goods, with other countries also promising retaliation. Speaking on his Verdict podcast on X on Friday, the Republican junior US senator from Texas said that he did not share the belief of the Trump administration that the new tariffs would create “a booming economy” in the country. Cruz expressed concern that the move by the White House could result in a global trade war that “would destroy jobs here at home, and do real damage to the US economy.”

If it continues over a long term and pushes America into “a recession, particularly a bad recession,” the midterms in “2026 in all likelihood, politically, would be a bloodbath” for the Republicans, he cautioned. “You would face a Democrat House, and you might even face a Democrat Senate,” he said. Cruz explained that “if we are in the middle of a recession and people are hurting badly, they punish the party in power.” “Look, I want this to succeed… but my definition of ‘succeed’ may be different than the White House’s,” the senator said, adding that he believes “American prosperity” should be achieved by “dramatically lowering” tariffs abroad, which would in turn reduce tariffs in the US.

On Friday, Trump defended his tariffs, writing on his Truth Social platform that his “policies will never change” and calling upon foreign investors to come to the US to get “richer than ever before.” Following the US president’s announcement of levies, JPMorgan raised its estimate of the possibility of of a global recession from 40% to 60%. “The effect of this tax hike is likely to be magnified – through retaliation, a slide in US business sentiment, and supply chain disruptions,” JPMorgan chief economist Bruce Kasman wrote in a note to clients, titled “There will be blood.”

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London calling.

British PM Starmer To Announce End of Globalization – Times (RT)

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will deliver a speech on Monday acknowledging that the era of globalization has come to an end, The Times has reported. Starmer will make the address in response to US President Donald Trump imposing sweeping tariffs on the majority of America’s trading partners, including the UK, earlier this week, according to the article on Sunday. The outlet said the prime minister will say that tariffs are “wrong,” but would also stress that he understands Trump’s “economic nationalism” and why the voters, who believe they have seen no benefits from free trade and mass immigration, support it. Starmer will also stress that the fallout from the US charges on imports means that the government in London should “move further and faster” to boost economic growth at home.

An unnamed Downing Street official told The Times that “the world has changed, globalization is over and we are now in a new era.” “We have got to demonstrate that our approach, a more active Labour government, a more reformist government, can provide the answers for people in every part of this country,” the official said. The prime minister already stated in an article for The Telegram published yesterday that “the world as we knew it has gone” in the face of Trump’s tariffs. “First it was defense and national security. Now it is the global economy and trade. Old assumptions can no longer be taken for granted,” he said, adding that the British government would soon “turbocharge plans that will improve our domestic competitiveness, so we’re less exposed to these kinds of global shocks.”

Starmer also talked to French President Emmanuel Macron on the phone on Saturday, with the two leaders agreeing that “a trade war was in nobody’s interests, but nothing should be off the table,” according to the UK government’s readout. The British PM is not planning to call Trump regarding the tariffs. The same day, the US president told Americans to “hang tough” in anticipation of the international community’s response to his economic policies. ”It won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic,” Trump insisted, adding that the tariffs represent “an economic revolution, and we will win… we will make America great again.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly spoken about the period of globalization, which started after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, coming to an end. In late 2023, Putin noted that “it is obvious that the globalization model, which was formed to a large extent by Western states – naturally, in their own interests – has outlived its usefulness and is in deep crisis. A new, more just and democratic system of international relations is being formed, which meets the needs of the global majority.”

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What and who runs the American judiciary. How much longer for John Roberts?

The Roberts/Eisen Drama Just Took An Even Darker Turn… (Revolver)

Well, we finally know why Justice Roberts acts the way he does. Turns out, he’s BFFs with one of the biggest Deep State operatives on the planet—a man literally known for whipping up color revolutions against the American people. That man is Norm Eisen. One of the slipperiest swamp rats in DC And now we know he and Roberts are two peas in a very rotten pod. We covered the bombshell story when it hit. Revolver:

“After you finish this blog, you’ll be asking the million-dollar question: Why is Chief Justice John Roberts hanging out with the Deep State’s #1 color revolution architect? Turns out the left’s favorite “Republican” has some very interesting buddies. According to Norm Eisen—the man who practically wrote the Deep State’s playbook on color revolutions, all things anti-Trump, and lawfare in the US—he and Chief Justice John Roberts are not only good pals, but they even spent a week together in the Czech Republic. According to Norm, the two BFFs were there working on “American rule of law” issues. Hmm… Norm was so proud of this that he actually bragged about the trip and made it very clear that Roberts isn’t corrupt—he’s just a “close friend” who happened to fly overseas and stay at Eisen’s posh 150-room palace to collaborate on transatlantic political projects.

Really… And no, that’s not just weird; it’s a massive conflict of interest and could also explain a lot. As it stands now, Justice Roberts has no business presiding over any of the cases that Eisen and his army of lawfare activists are funneling through the courts, and we all know Norm is tied to so many of these weaponized cases. He should have been recusing himself from the get-go—and probably outright resigning—for the integrity of the court.” [..] So now we know that Chief Justice John Roberts isn’t just a run-of-the-mill DC swamper—he’s close pals with the actual face of the Deep State’s lawfare machine, Norm Eisen. This is the guy who helped run impeachment ops, engineered color revolutions overseas, and now spends every waking hour trying to take down President Trump. Explains a lot about Justice Roberts, right? The puzzle pieces are clicking right into place. This new “buddy” info alone should be disqualifying. But somehow—it actually gets worse. Buckle up…

Because what’s coming next rips the mask off the entire rotten system. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it—and honestly, this should be the end for Roberts. Maybe even for Barrett, too. Why? Well, because according to Norm Eisen himself, these two justices are so anti-Trump, they’re basically compromised. That’s what he all but says in the clip below.

Alex Jones dropped a new clip where he breaks down how he believes the Norm-and-John connection is influencing the entire judiciary.

Maybe Norm’s handling Amy, too? And speaking of little Miss Amy—we tried to warn you. Over and over again. She was never the one for this moment. She didn’t have the grit, the fire, or the backbone to carry the flag when it mattered most. And sadly, we were right. Revolver: “Amy Coney Barrett strikes again—alongside Justice Roberts. However, by now, Roberts’ betrayals have become pretty much predictable, but many had high hopes for Barrett, given her history as a clerk for Justice Scalia, one of the greatest Supreme Court Justices of our time. In fact, she was once hailed as “Scalia’s heir.” Sadly, that claim couldn’t be further from the truth. In what many conservatives are calling an outright slap in the face, Amy Coney Barrett and Chief Justice Roberts dealt a blow to President Trump and the US Constitution. They got political, sided with the progressives, and ruled against Trump in the Trump v. New York case.

[..] As we’ve said before, Roberts is practically a liberal masquerading in a black robe. Many believe there’s something hanging over him, which might explain why he’s always handing the left their key victories. But Amy Coney Barrett was supposed to be different—a powerhouse for the conservative movement, a beacon of hope. Meh. Instead, she’s turned out to be another weak-kneed RINO. It’s like having a “Susan Collins” type on the Supreme Court bench. A better choice than Amy would’ve been Judge Bridget Shelton Bade.

Revolver: “In Bridget Bade, President Trump has the opportunity to nominate a true daughter of the key swing state of Arizona, born, raised and educated in the Grand Canyon State and embodying its traditional Southwestern values of law, order, liberty, and sovereignty on the border. Not only does that fit perfectly with the current state of the campaign, it significantly lightens the lift of getting the Supreme Court vacancy filled quickly. The same Senate we have now already confirmed Bade to her current seat on the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by a vote of 78-21 — more Democrat votes for than against — and courted almost none of the controversy Barrett and others on the shortlist did in their confirmations.

Here’s the kicker: Judge Bade is not a compromise choice. She’s not some softie “establishment GOP type” liable to go the way of David Souter or John Paul Stevens after a few trips to opera at the Kennedy Center. While extraordinarily well qualified — cum laude from Arizona State Law, clerk for eminent Reagan-appointed Judge Edith Jones of the Fifth Circuit, DOJ Honors during Bill Barr’s first stint as Attorney General, and elected member of the prestigious American Law Institute — she’s no ivory tower academic. Bade is not another “conservative legal movement” darling, haunting the pages of law reviews with elegant solutions to novel questions of administrative law. She’s not even a member of the Federalist Society. What Judge Bade is is nothing but the genuine article: a no-nonsense, read-it-how-its-written, law and order jurist in the proudest tradition of the old Southwest, and in the very same spirit of President Trump’s America First campaign.”

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“..the whole thing with hating Russia is so negative. It’s so un-American. They are potentially our best partners. As are the Chinese, actually.”

Oliver Stone Blasts ‘Russiagate Lies’ (RT)

Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone has said that the claims that Russia had meddled in the 2016 US presidential election were nothing but lies. For years, Democrats have claimed that the Kremlin had waged a covert campaign to sway the race in favor of President Donald Trump. The 2019 report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller alleged that the Russian government interfered in the election “in sweeping and systematic fashion,” mostly through hacking and messaging on social media. The investigation, however, “did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities,” according to the final report.

A Fox News reporter asked Stone last week whether he thought that Trump was right to “take on” the FBI and the CIA after “what happened to him with the Russia probe.” “I know. Look at Russiagate; we paid for it,” the filmmaker replied. “I applaud [what Trump is doing].”“I hate what they did with Russiagate. I really do. I think it’s, again, the lying, the lying, the lying, and selling that to the American people,” Stone said. “And the whole thing with hating Russia is so negative. It’s so un-American. They are potentially our best partners. As are the Chinese, actually. We have this mentality that they are the enemy. That’s all been inoculated by propaganda,” the director of Platoon and JFK said.

Mueller accused Trump of attempting to obstruct his probe, and a number of former Trump campaign staffers were indicted as a result of the investigation, but not the president himself. Trump has maintained that the ‘Russiagate’ was part of a politically motivated “witch hunt” aimed at discrediting and undermining his presidency. He dismissed the accusations in the Mueller Report as “fabricated and totally untrue.” The Kremlin has repeatedly denied having meddled in the US election. In 2016, President Vladimir Putin described the claims about Russian interference as “a mythical, imaginary problem” and a product of “hysteria.”

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Once were democrats.

12,000 Brits Arrested Per Year Over Social Media Posts – Times (RT)

Thousands of people in the UK have been detained and questioned by police over online posts deemed threatening or offensive, The Times has reported, citing custody data. According to figures published on Friday, officers make around 12,000 arrests annually under Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 and Section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988. These laws criminalize causing distress by sending messages that are “grossly offensive,” or by sharing content of an “indecent, obscene or menacing character” via electronic communications networks. In 2023 alone, officers from 37 police forces made 12,183 arrests – around 33 per day. The Times said this marks a 58% increase from 2019, when 7,734 arrests were recorded.

At the same time, government data shows that convictions and sentencings have dropped by nearly a half. While some cases were resolved through out-of-court settlements, the most commonly cited reason was “evidential difficulties,” particularly when victims declined to proceed. The statistics have sparked public outcry, with civil liberties groups accusing the authorities of overpolicing the internet and undermining free speech through the use of “vague” communications laws. The Times highlighted the case of Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine, who were arrested on January 29 after raising concerns in a private parents’ WhatsApp group about the hiring process of their daughter’s school.

Six uniformed officers arrived at their home, detained them in front of their youngest child, and took them to a police station. The couple was questioned on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications, and causing a nuisance on school property after the school alleged they had “cast aspersions” about the chair of governors. They were fingerprinted, searched, and locked in a cell for eight hours. “It was hard to shake off the sense that I was living in a police state,” Allen told the Daily Mail, adding that the messages contained “no offensive language or threat” but were simply a “bit sarcastic.”

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    Odilon Redon The Birth of Venus II c.1910   • Trump Tells Americans ‘It Won’t Be Easy’ (RT) • Asian Stocks Plunge Amid Trump Tariffs Fallout (RT)
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    My God I love this. I need to paint this on my house.
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    “Bessent Rejects Recession Talk, Calls Market Turmoil “A MAG7 Problem, Not MAGA Problem.” 
    “Again, this is an adjustment process – we saw with President Regan…”

    Suggested, perhaps confirmed: they are planning the re-set early, get it in and recovering by midterms. Reagan 1987. There was nothing else to do. Since stocks were 90% overvalued, what was your plan? To make them 99% overvalued? Stocks coming down means rich people are getting poor. In a strange way that makes poor people rich. That is: we’re all bidding on the same real goods. 8% of bidders just got drained. That should make them easier in comparison to buy, but we all go down and are rocked together. Wealth Disparity is record highs and is the key, one of the only reliable indicators for collapse and (Glorious) Revolution. You hear this repeated daily, while burning your neighbor’s car. Well the worker gets sacked $2/hr in pay while the top 1% lose half, adding to millions. Sorry, how else did you want this done? Open to ideas.

    “State Department Revokes, Halts Visas For South Sudan Over Refusal Of Deportees

    WTF? I would think so! They’re YOUR people. No, literally, they are YOUR citizens, they are not the citizens of any other nation on earth. Where do you THINK we should put them? In the sea? Suppose my Visa expires in Milan, and the U.S. refuses to take me back. I’m supposed to what? Live in the airport?

    “AOC Trounces Schumer In 2028 Senate Primary Poll

    Wow. So they really DO hate Democrats like cancer. And if AOC is headlined, she’ll lose to the center. Badly. Perfect situation.

    All nations instantly capitulating. So after 80 years it only took 48 hours? Argentina, Vietnam, Israel, England (but not Canada? Rlly?) more headed our way. England gave an effusive capitulation, then leans on how he and The Donald have this really close, personal, almost brother-like love, in which he’s sure to give England super-special consideration. Whut? Like the guy who spent the English budget on rigging U.S. elections against him? Uh-huh.

    Well, he wrote about this in the Telegraph, …about ten words before he talked about Ukraine. UkraineUkraineUkraine, all channels, all the time. Because: Ukraine, Nation-ending economic tariffs, who can really tell the difference? Same thing, really.

    “I find it extraordinary that anyone, especially my Democratic colleagues, can be opposed to election integrity. That’s like being opposed to children, or prosperity, or golden retrievers.”

    They are opposed to Children, Prosperity, and Golden Retrievers. Esp the first two, enough to actively kill them when found.

    “MIKE BENZ: DECLASSIFY AND PUBLISH EVERY SINGLE USAID PROGRAM—PERIOD”

    Sunlight. Solves all problems. I can’t see any problem with this: that we were doing illegal things, screwing enemies and allies alike overseas? Yeah, we know. No risk there. The point is that THIS admin does not approve of that (hopefully), so admitting it is a sharp line to stopping it, not just for 3 ½ years, but far longer.

    “”When the criminal justice system and the judges and the prosecutors are rigged, you don’t even have a country anymore. Because they can arrest the president. They can arrest the politicians,”

    Working like a charm. I know.

    “Few economic philosophies have shaped America’s prosperity as profoundly as Henry Clay’s American System—a blueprint for national strength and self-sufficiency. Developed in the early 19th century, Clay’s vision centered on protective tariffs, a strong national banking system, infrastructure development, and the responsible use of natural resources. These pillars propelled the United States into economic dominance.”

    Everyone’s arguing “Chaos!!! Dogs and Cats! He has no idea!!!” What. The. Actual? He’s dong this Plan, a Plan they’ve been talking about since 1980. Will this plan work, like all the Socialist, Progressive, Utopian Plans? Uh, THOSE plans were only just thought up, never been tried. And apparently, whenever tried, all failed. THIS plan is a plan that’s worked everywhere it’s tried, for 100 years at a pop. So although it’s an argument worth having, we know it CAN work. Worked just fab for China only 10 years ago, so…

    And the “American Plan” is actually deeper, goes to Hamilton. Same base idea although there’s more in Clay, the American extraction, the one that REALLY got them going in 1770 etc was to EXTRACT MONEY. Coins. It was precisely this monetary, currency-rigging economic colonialism. Old as time. So many years later (remember, it was 1790, 25 years) Hamilton sets up essentially this same plan, but where AMERICAN Banks, SELF-Finance, instead of borrowing from Rothschilds, London. …Wait, is that the SAME thing that got Lincoln killed? And McKinley? And Kennedy? And Trump? Whoops, not quite.

    ….Oh, and HAMILTON himself. …As I allege Burr, sleeping with a British Officer (Wife), and trying to set up a competing nation (in Florida), was all along a British mole, killing the annoying Hamilton for the ultimate affront AFTER warning him off by murdering his son. Thus why Jefferson went nuclear on him, in no uncertain terms, a thing Tommy was not prone to and didn’t do to anyone else. But what can he say? Tell the American people the American mythos and American heroes was really about cutting secret deals with secret societies of England, then double-crossing them? So that several, many, of the Founding Fathers were to some extent double-crossing double-dippers?

    Anyway, this plan is also the HAMILTON Plan, where we finance ourselves. Which is the “Greenbacks” Plan of Lincoln, funding the war OURSELVES. Being independent ourselves.
    Or, if you like “cutting out the Rentier Class.” Isn’t everyone for that? Why are the Democrats against that now?

    Yes, part of that is investing in our own infrastructure. But again, self-funding. The IMF sells this to build a dam in Peru to then owe infinity money they default on and get extractions. Print your own money, float your own bonds, and build your own dam, paying your own people, not Halliburton. They’ll then call this “Socialism”. And is it? Who knows? Definitionally not. But it’s the Government making like, the Erie Canal that then gives 100x value to assets (crops) that were landlocked and stranded. It DOES create wealth. Then in comparison to the railroads, the next fight is over how that money is distributed. As Redneck blurbed yesterday, where the railway, bad enough in the North, was a real Plantation/Colonial system raking the South. Partially how the locals are less allied and punch back at the railroads, containing them. The North, worldwide (cold) tend to be more associative and work together in groups, which works. The South tends to be independent and live for today, (no deadly winter) which makes them fierce cavalry, etc, but not organized in quartermaster, which really wins wars.

    So when Cheeto hands out $5k to win elections and puts $1T in projects that help us (ports? Rails?) then there is still a fight. Don’t just let him, allocate so you get your part, a balance of power with CN BNSF or whoever claims to own it. Same with Exxon: we may need them to drill it, but ultimately it’s OUR oil. I want our proper cut since the whole goldmine is ours. I’m just paying them to pack and move it. This is standard capitalism, as evolved over these 200 years.

    The group, which represents major producers such as InBev, Heineken and Carlsberg,”

    Great InBev and you others: now you can sell back your American subsidiaries for cash. Stellantis might make a decent car again if only Europe would be launched into the sun. Harley: same.

    “• French PM Accuses Trump Of ‘Interference’ On Le Pen (RT)

    See? That’s only good when England and the EU do it.

    “A senior Polish official has warned US President Donald Trump that any peace deal recognizing Russia’s control over former Ukrainian territories would spell a disaster for the security of European NATO members.”

    Good!

    “should Trump recognize those territories as part of Russia, it would cross a “red line” for Warsaw and its neighbors.”

    So Poland is going to invade? That would be so sad! How long do you think they can hold Pennsylvania? We’d shoot them to ribbons in Camden alone. …And I mean the inner city gangs.

    Why do they hate elections and self-determination so much?

    ““An influx of foreigners with different cultures “will lead to the destruction of any country that allows it..”

    Know for 100, 1,000 years that mass immigration always attacks, softens, and collapses a nation. That’s why it’s used.

    “The US Republican Party could face a “bloodbath” in next year’s midterm elections if the “liberation day” tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump backfire, Senator Ted Cruz has warned.”

    Wait: I thought they were a cult, and for censorship. But they BOTH allow people to disagree, AND allow them to talk widely and publicly?

    “An unnamed Downing Street official told The Times that “the world has changed, globalization is over and we are now in a new era.”

    Remember his 2016 inauguration speech? “Giving it back to the People”? And in Europe then, “Globalism is over, your time is over”. They laughed. And here we are. Oh – same time, “Getting all your energy from Russia” with “Why do you have 1% GDP for NATO if Russia is attacking?” Huh. That aged badly too.

    “• The Roberts/Eisen Drama Just Took An Even Darker Turn… (Revolver)

    Since Day 1. His legal papers were all about how the President was King and had all power…so Bush installed him. Roberts is basically an AntiConstitutionalist. And then runs the FISA court on that basis, under the Patriot Act, which I missed at the time. Any wiretap, indictment the President wants, even Biden? Done. Roberts’ your man.

    Note how clever he is to release these rulings — all except for Obamacare #A-1 seems from space illegal flip flop – all plausible the “Conservative” Justice on a “Conservative” court. Yet undermining at every point, burrowing in and allowing the rocket-shift Left. Like, in 2001, you think courts would not just support, but DEMAND parents to chop up their kids, have their daughters raped and noses broken? Gee, I think not. So quick. They made it seem so normal. This level of competence makes their evil very, very dangerous.

    “• 12,000 Brits Arrested Per Year Over Social Media Posts – Times (RT)

    How many in Russia? Half as many with 10x the population?

    #185697
    zerosum
    Participant

    Trump insisted. The tariffs represent “an economic revolution, and we will win… we will make America great again,”, “hang tough” in anticipation of the international community’s response to his economic policies.

    You hate the Trump tariff solution.
    Therefore, propose your solutions for the budget negotiations.

    His, Trump, policies seek to revitalize domestic manufacturing, reduce dependency on foreign goods, and address trade imbalances, particularly with China.
    Additionally, tariff revenue contributes to lowering the national debt, reinforcing economic sovereignty.
    ———-
    • Anti-Trump Protesters In DC Rally Against Musk’s DOGE Cuts, New Tariffs (NYP)
    “subject to interpretation”
    “Hands Off!” rallies.
    ————
    What and who runs the American judiciary. How much longer for John Roberts?

    • The Roberts/Eisen Drama Just Took An Even Darker Turn… (Revolver)

    Read more…
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    #185698
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Only the snake will leave you alone and just wants to be left alone.

    #185699
    jb-hb
    Participant

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/img_3937-1.png?w=640&ssl=1

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/img_3942.jpg?w=540&ssl=1

    #185700
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Frame it:

      Listen: we are fighting out of our charity, honor, and immense good will. This is what Vance was criticized for saying we are being “ruined by empathy.” Abused, more like it, but – here’s the fact – we can withdraw that at any time. You won’t like it. Even THIS is us being incredibly, overwhelmingly, dangerously, foolishly charitable to you.
      “ruined by empathy”

    Bob might want to add items 23 and 24 to his Psychopathy inventory based on your recommendation.

    Paraphrased “[abused] by empathy”

    Maybe you’re making a case for Cleckley’s concept of “positive adjustment” as a distinction from Hare and his psychopathy checklist. I doubt it. I always liked the fact Hare made a concession for alcohols effect….so considerate.

    Someone had to show your boy Hamel Bowman BLANTON Vance some empathy maybe even sympathy for that ‘Cpl’ on his resumé and the Appalachia thingy except those are distinctions of a sort but not merit in JD’s current social circle.
    Exclusionary runs up against exclusive. His Indian immigrant inlaws want to bypass that whole Hillbilly and USMC enlisted path, you know, avoid any of the heavy lifting so to speak. Let their money do the work.
    My God the projection.

    https://psychology-tools.com/test/pcl-22

    #185701
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Trumps tariffs gambit reminds me of the scene early in the movie Braveheart where the stone cold psychopathic English king, Henry the First (“Longshanks”) ordered his own archers to annihilate his own infantry to clear the field and thereby enable his cavalry to sweep through and win the battle.

    I feel like his infantry must have felt when they realized what old Longshanks was up to. Winning depends heavily on what the user considers winning to be.

    #185702
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    So I guess Trump doesn’t consider that our “Sky’s The Limit” money printing of the world’s Reserve Currency is not any kind of abuse of other countries and has never been used to overwhelm and crush them ruthlessly. Fair’s fair is what I say. Turnabout is fair play. Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, and a whole bunch of other metaphors that pretty much imply the same thing.

    The Empire uses a revolver to mug victims in a dark alley and then calls “foul!” when the would-be victim flips the lights on and pulls out a semi-auto gat. Poor baby! Is that would-be victim being mean to you?

    #185703
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    In all things, the Word made Flesh.

      His, Trump, policies seek to revitalize domestic manufacturing, reduce dependency on foreign goods, and address trade imbalances, particularly with China.
      Additionally, tariff revenue contributes to lowering the national debt, reinforcing economic sovereignty.

    He Spaketh it and His word Springeth it into Being.
    I remember the same insane shit being said to steelworkers circa 1982 and memorialized by Hollywood in Tom Cruise’s tour de force, “All The Right Moves” and back then the Economic Archnemesis was Japan. Still there are crickets chirping in Johnstown. Trickling ever so slowly.

    Anyone check on the JFk assassination file release? Are we up to 1/3rd, 1/2, 2/3rds as All and Everything yet you goddam nattering nabob of negativity?

    It’s for The Poor people….

    #185704
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The only time that anyone has ever needed a government is when they needed to protect themselves from a government, and in the end always wound up even more desperately needing protection from the government that “saved” them. I challenge any student of history to provide an exception to that.

    #185705
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    I was at my parents’ home yesterday, my brother called, and he shared his fears about the tariffs: he is a sales rep for a technology widget company and apparently their largest supplier factory is in Cambodia. Trump has slapped a 46% tariff on Cambodia. Additionally, my brother fears recession — in 2008 the company he works for called in all of its employees and asked them to take a large voluntary pay cut, otherwise it would have to slash the workforce. He is currently supporting 2 kids in college, and a third will soon be starting college.

    Well, it looks like Cambodia is chomping at the bit to make a deal with the US regarding tariffs. A recession will bite a lot of people. I sympathize with my brother…on the other hand…he has been making very, very good money for a very long time. Has he not been preparing himself for the next recession? If not…isn’t that a bit foolish?

    #185706
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Those manufacturers Trump wants to bring back to America are the same manufacturers who screwed you over the first time when they went offshore to avoid paying fair wages, fair prices and fair practices in the first place. I am just ever-so-sure that they’ve learned their lesson and intend to play fair and treat you nice now. Of course, first YOU have to cover all of their expenses to make that move as painless as possible for them after they’ve been through so much hardship on your behalf.

    Damn! There I am being cynical and sarcastic again! I need to learn how to blindly trust in the goodwill of liars, murders and thieves. I’m sure if I do that they’ll behave better this time.

    #185707
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Bill Ackman on Howie Lutnick

    1.

      It was unfair of me to lash out at @howardlutnick. I don’t think he is pursuing his self interest. I am sure he is doing the best he can for the country while representing the President as Commerce Secretary. It is not an easy job and we don’t know how the sausage was made.

    Sausage? He wouldn’t have a clue.

    Can the real Ackman stand up plz?

    2.

      I just figured out why @howardlutnick is indifferent to the stock market and the economy crashing. He and Cantor are long bonds. He profits when our economy implodes. It’s a bad idea to pick a Secretary of Commerce whose firm is levered long fixed income. It’s an irreconcilable.

    Looks like Bill reconciled the “irreconcilable”.
    That’s how you become a Billionaire And SuperTweeterer.

    I’m buying the Bond angle with Howie Lutnick except that contrasts with Trump’s newfound devotion to The Poor.

    #185708
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The current Administration is not looking for geniuses. It’s looking for people who will just shut the fuck up and do what they’re told. Hmmm! Much like the last Administration, just not as sickeningly obvious about it. Higher caliber of liar.

    Children are still being trafficked and slaughtered en masse. Money is still being counterfeited and stolen by the billions per day. War is till being waged and threatened for exclusively commercial purposes. No one has been arrested and the one culprit with a legitimate outstanding warrant (Netanyahu) is having tea and cakes in the White House this afternoon.

    Situation Normal.

    #185709
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Overheard:

    Where’s your empathy for Howie Lutnick’s Sausage-making burden?

    #185710
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Larry just hit the nail on its head. SMACK! Exactly right, Larry. That’s why the US/Israel play to goad Iran into a preemptive self-defense military action of any kind. Such a move would probably keep Russia out of the fight, and that new trade route would not be built. If it IS built then the US doesn’t need Israel much anymore because such a trade route would largely OBSOLETE the Suez and Bosporus choke points, and free the BRICS from depending on those historical enemies for shipping goods to the world.

    #185711

    The foundation of the edifice of globalists is rotten.
    So many hoped that it would finally fall.
    Then comes a man they claimed was misbegotten-
    It’s Donald Trump: the human wrecking ball.

    And when it falls to dust just like the towers
    The shift occurs from powerful to powers.

    #185712
    Maxwell Quest
    Participant

    “Those manufacturers Trump wants to bring back to America are the same manufacturers who screwed you over the first time when they went offshore to avoid paying fair wages, fair prices and fair practices in the first place.”

    And thus we see how the rules of the game determine how it will be played. As in Monopoly, the ruthless take-no-prisoners approach will often win the day. It seems unethical, unfair, immoral even, but hey, do you want to get run over or win?

    Let’s say you are a true blue American, who wants to build PC’s in you home state, pay decent wages, etc. But one of your five competitors decides that he can save 40% by building them using the cheap labor in Vietnam. He lowers his PC prices and starts eating into your market share. To survive, the others decided they must do the same thing. But you’re a true blue American, so instead of offshoring your manufacturing, you talk your employees into taking a pay cut and chisel away at product quality. This keeps you afloat for a few more years, but your top talent leaves for greener pastures, and your market share dwindles. Eventually, you are bought out or close your doors. Goodbye manufacturing jobs.

    If there is a loophole that will give you a competitive edge, then you would be a fool not to exploit it. If you refuse, the Board will find someone who will and throw you out on your ear, sans stock options. Very few business leaders have the option of following their heart or national loyalty.

    #185713
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @MaxwellQuest

    And so we find ourselves coming back to that same old moral choice that such situations always present to people who set out to do a good thing. The question is just how far one is willing to go to succeed in winning that presumably good thing. Is one willing to do a BAD thing in order to achieve that good thing?

    If they are, then they have stepped onto the slipperiest of all slippery slopes, and we all know where that leads, and it’s not a good place. That’s why the place has so many rich criminals in it, and a fair share who will swear on a stack of Bibles (and mean it!) that they are just trying to do a good thing.

    I’m not pleading innocence, and I’m not riding any kind of a moral high horse. I’m just telling it like it is.

    #185714
    Red
    Participant

    DBS In business the end justifies the means. Kinda the same in .gov just that an end isn’t required, if one happens along so be it.

    #185715
    John Day
    Participant

    Triffin Dilemma Switcheroo https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/triffin-dilemma-switcheroo

    Wikipedia: The Triffin dilemma (sometimes the Triffin paradox) is the conflict of economic interests that arises between short-term domestic and long-term international objectives for countries whose currencies serve as global reserve currencies. This dilemma was identified in the 1960s by Belgian-American economist Robert Triffin. He noted that a country whose currency is the global reserve currency, held by other nations as foreign exchange (FX) reserves to support international trade, must somehow supply the world with its currency in order to fulfill world demand for these FX reserves. This supply function is nominally accomplished by international trade, with the country holding reserve currency status being required to run an inevitable trade deficit.[1] After going off of the gold standard in 1971 and setting up the petrodollar system later in the 1970s, the United States accepted the burden of such an ongoing trade deficit in 1985 with its permanent transformation from a creditor to a debtor nation.[2] The U.S. goods trade deficit is currently on the order of one trillion dollars per year.​ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triffin_dilemma

    ​ The US was an industrialized net-exporting country which had accumulated 80% of global central-banking gold reserves by the end of WW-2, when the Bretton Woods agreement placed the $US, fully backed by gold, as the global reserve currency for trade and international finance.
    The Vietnam War caused an outflow of US gold, though trade was otherwise balanced, according to Michael Hudson’s analysis. Nixon had to default on gold, and Hudson’s “Petrodollar” scheme from his book “Super Imperialism” was instituted as US policy, and formalized with Saudi Arabia under Nixon/Kissinger.
    With the 1973 Arab Oil Embargo, oil prices rose high enough to curb economic growth and cause stagflation. This was combatted monetarily by the raising of US Treasury interest rates to 20% in 1981, making real returns on $US debt secure, but ruining US industrial investment, which could not pay those rates. From that point, the $US value was supported by interest payments and Saudi oil, not exports.
    American industrial production became hollowed-out in a sequence of steps which let American industry languish, raised costs of US labor, and exported American industry to countries with low labor and environmental costs, while shipping became bigger and cheaper, and globalists took profits from imports and exports.
    China followed the steps of Germany and Japan after WW-2, adopting Henry Clay’s American System – a blueprint for national strength and self-sufficiency. Developed in the early 19th century, Clay’s vision centered on protective tariffs, a strong national banking system, infrastructure development, and the responsible use of natural resources. https://realclearwire.com/articles/2025/04/03/trump_and_our_return_to_the_american_system_152594.html
    What Trump is doing openly with his global tariff-shock is to force widespread adjustment to a world where the US again becomes a net industrial exporter, using this system. He says the $US needs to remain as global reserve currency, but that would only be a transitional position. Already Bitcoin and gold are being elevated in status at the US Treasury, with informed speculation that Bitcoin will be blown in a big bubble, using US gold and $US to pump it up, then making a payoff of US debt with Bitcoin, and likely moving global reserve status to some mixed basket, mutually agreed by major powers.
    The composite-rumor is basically that Team-Trump is kneecapping all political and financial opponents, especially European globalist-finance, to bring on a global recession with them in a crippled position, and forcing the endo of globalism’s game, which has been to take profits from cheap trade. Those profits will be taken by national tariffs, cutting out global financial skim.
    Global financial skim has paid a lot of bribes and inducements for a long time, so it is hard to combat, which is why the DOGE computer-forensic-auditing and cuts to funds have been enacted. The payouts of bribes are interrupted in the US and globally, notably by eliminating USAID.
    The global recession will be used to stop inflation, which will force the Federal Reserve to cut rates on 10 year Treasury debt. Janet Yellen refinanced a LOT of US debt in 1-2 year debt, much of which comes due this year. Trump needs enough recession to knock the interest rate down under 3%, better under 2.5%, from the current effective rate of 4% in secondary markets. This is part of balancing the federal budget, which is important going forward as a non-reserve-currency country with an export-based economy.
    Another piece of Henry Clay’s system is to rebuild American infrastructure, including essential services, taking those costs onto the state, taking them off employers, so exports can be more competitive globally. This mixed-economy is nothing new, and it removes rentier-profit drag upon the real economy, which is the goal of classical economics. We have yet to see the plans for those changes.

    Francis Leader and Johnny Vedmore, EDGE FOUNDATION, Funded by Epstein to teach Technobrats how to become billionaires
    Epstein is so much more influential than anyone guesses.
    He funded the organisation which trained the technobrats, Musk, Thiel, Besos, Zuckerberg.
    Elon Musk’s Training in Psychological Manipulation Funded by Epstein
    The psychological manipulation of the masses via various intelligence-linked programs is well-documented. The officially sanctioned, government-led programming of the general population is not a conspiracy theory, it has become accepted by many as a mainstream method to enact control. Such abhorrent and underhand manipulation used to be resigned to the realm of secretive and subversive intelligence programs or campaigns run by major PR companies, but that changed abruptly once Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein took their brand of behavioural economics on the road.
    It was the Democratic Party under Barack Obama that first welcomed the creators of what were eventually termed “nudge units” into the White House. This led to government-attached units set up to subtly “nudge” people into changing their behaviour on behalf of those who wish to control the future direction of society. In the United Kingdom, Richard Thaler also found a friend in David Cameron and his Conservative Party administration, and they soon created what was termed the behavioural insight unit in the United Kingdom.
    The British Governments during this period were already ahead of Thaler in many regards. In 2004, Tony Blair’s New Labour produced a paper entitled: “Personal Responsibility and Changing Behaviour: the state of knowledge and its implications for public policy”. Within this fascinating example of the Government overstepping what may be considered appropriate to the electorate, part of the paper “reviews the growing body of knowledge about alternative, and perhaps more subtle, ways in which government might affect personal behaviour.” The paper concludes that the use of behavioural change would be positive for government policy, stating:
    “Looking to the future there is an evident need to strengthen our theoretical and empirical understanding of what drives behaviour and behavioural change. Just as important will be the wider testing out of policy tools to develop a more sophisticated toolkit for policy-makers. Policy should not simply proclaim personal responsibility or blame, but needs to be shaped around the ways in which people actually think and feel, and the social and psychological forces that influence behaviour.” …
    ..After Richard Thaler, described as “the father of behavioural economics”, published his book in 2008, entitled: “Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness”, those who wanted to manipulate people’s behaviour began to flock to him…
    ..Brockman and Epstein saw many benefits in Thaler’s teachings. They had certain aspects of total technological control covered; they had the ear of many world leaders, they had introduced the Third Way politics of the future into the public arena, with its creator Anthony Giddens also being involved in Edge; but they were yet to figure out how to manufacture the consent of the voting population efficiently… Behavioural economics was the Establishment’s best hope for achieving change amongst regular people, most importantly, without those targeted realising how or why they were being manipulated…
    ..The second part of the Edge Master Class saw only eight Edge members in attendance: Jeff Bezos, Nathan Myhrvold, Salar Kamangar, Daniel Kahneman, Danny Hilis, Paul Romer, Elon Musk and Sean Parker, while the third part also saw George Dyson and France LeClerc join the group. This wasn’t a random group of thinkers, these were some of the most powerful movers and shakers in the digital world. This Edge event saw the leading experts of behavioural economics training the very top echelons of Google, Amazon, YouTube, Space X, Intellectual Ventures, Facebook and Peter Thiel’s Founder Fund… The attendees of this Edge Master Class would soon become the most powerful people in the world…
    ..The third Jeffrey Epstein-funded Master Class in the series which Elon Musk attended was entitled: “The Psychology of Scarcity”, and it begins with a Sendhil Mullainathan quote that suggested they were imagining how to benefit from an impoverished population, stating:
    “Let’s put aside poverty alleviation for a second, and let’s ask, “Is there something intrinsic to poverty that has value and that is worth studying in and of itself?” One of the reasons that is the case is that, purely aside from magic bullets, we need to understand are there unifying principles under conditions of scarcity that can help us understand behavior and to craft intervention. If we feel that conditions of scarcity evoke certain psychology, then that, not to mention pure scientific interest, will affect a vast majority of interventions. It’s an important and old question.”…
    ..The development of X is fundamentally a prescient step towards what Musk perceives as an inevitable new paradigm. The psychological manipulation of the public via powerful social media platforms won’t only be used to reap potential economic benefits for those in control of sites like X, Facebook, or Google, they will be used by the government to sway popular opinion, too… The more information they have about you, the more they can design their “nudges” to best sway your behaviour, whether you want them to or not. And that is the crux of behavioural economics, the more information they have about you, the easier it is to manipulate you into making certain decisions…
    ..Thaler and Sunstein referred to their branch of psychology as “libertarian paternalism” and they saw the desire to nudge as a natural part of a capitalist system…
    ..At the moment, we are providing major companies with masses of our personal information daily and, in return, they are profiling us in more ways than one. That mass of data we supply to these companies allows them to control almost every action we take without us even realising it’s happening. The next step is (was) for Artificial Intelligence to be programmed to systemise this mechanism further until the vast majority of our decisions are controlled by our personal devices…
    .. The term “psyops” is being rebranded as “nudging” …
    ..What we’re currently seeing is an attempt to create a Third Culture of sorts. There may be no better example of an effort to synthesise social science and formal science than technocrats like Elon Musk and J.D. Vance taking control of the levers of political power…
    ..Third Way politics pushes perpetual warfare, austerity and poverty upon us, nudging us into the arms of an unforgiving and unethical form of governance. In the future, the technocrats will be in charge whether you like it or not. They will be the chosen few who will program the algorithms that drive every part of our society…
    ..It is not only individuals conspiring together at Edge, it’s Google, YouTube, Amazon, Twitter/X, Thiel’s Founders Fund, Facebook, Tesla, and Space X. It was these giant corporations which were central to figuring out something very fundamental: How to control the population during the digital age. https://francesleader.substack.com/p/edge-foundation

    #185716
    John Day
    Participant

    Asian stocks plunge amid Trump tariffs fallout
    Markets across Asia-Pacific opened sharply lower, extending last week’s global sell-off​ https://swentr.site/news/615321-asian-stocks-plunge-trump-tariffs/

    ​ Crypto plunges as Trump tariff ‘medicine’ brutalizes global stock markets
    US President Donald Trump told reporters he wasn’t intentionally engineering a market sell-off, but “sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something.”​ https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-plunges-nasdaq-dow-stock-futures-fall-on-open

    ​ But, things could go wrong! Here’s what’s really behind Trump’s tariffs – and how they may backfire
    The massive new levies are not primarily punitive in nature, but could be perilous if they fail to achieve their goal​ https://swentr.site/news/615273-trump-tariffs-goals-backfire/

    “Don’t Be Weak, Don’t Be A PANICAN”: Trump Urges Americans To Hold Tight As “Countries From All Over The World” Negotiate On Tariffs​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dont-be-weak-dont-be-panican-trump-urges-americans-hold-tight-countries-all-over-world

    ​ The American return to a production-based economy implies dropping the value of the $US, which has been held up by the ability to make actual profits on the stock market and US Treasury debt. Those profits will not be guarantied going forward, as the $US value needs to fall to make exports competitive. IF US stock markets all fall 50% from current values they will reach the March-April 2020 COVID-Lockdown lows, which is probably a good initial reset point. The End Of Globalization https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/end-globalization

    #185717
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Starmer to proclaim ‘end of globalization’ – Times
    The UK PM will say that tariffs are wrong, but that he understands US President Donald Trump’s “economic nationalism,” according to the paper​ https://swentr.site/news/615298-globalization-uk-starmer-trump/

    ​ Jaguar Land Rover stops exporting to USA as Trump Tariffs come into force
    The FTSE 100 plummeted on Friday in its worst day of trading since the start of the pandemic​ https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/jaguar-land-rover-stops-exporting-10083879

    ​ Is this that same Epstein influence/blackmail ring? What did Roberts DO that week in Czechia? The Roberts/Eisen drama just took an even darker turn…
    ​ According to Norm Eisen—the man who practically wrote the Deep State’s playbook on color revolutions, all things anti-Trump, and lawfare in the US—he and Chief Justice John Roberts are not only good pals, but they even spent a week together in the Czech Republic. According to Norm, the two BFFs were there working on “American rule of law” issues.​ Hmm…
    ​ Norm was so proud of this that he actually bragged about the trip and made it very clear that Roberts isn’t corrupt—he’s just a “close friend” who happened to fly overseas and stay at Eisen’s posh 150-room palace to collaborate on transatlantic political projects.​ https://revolver.news/2025/04/the-roberts-eisen-drama-just-took-an-even-darker-turn/

    ​ Contrarian today: As Global Conflicts Rage, Has Neoliberalism Already Won?
    ​ Fiorella Isabel, Vanessa Beeley, and others are contemplating how a Russia-US detente will herald a new carving up and exploitation of West Asia while cementing some of Greater Israel’s designs on the region. China, by most accounts, is in the lead in the race to replace human labor. And both countries purchase and use Israeli surveillance and population control tech. As Antony Loewenstein documents in his book The Palestine Laboratory, companies like Any Vision developed a system for mass surveillance of Palestinians, and now operates in over 40 countries, including Russia, China, and the US.
    ​ To be fair, China and Russia are more willing to play by international rules, are agreement-capable, and currently fear tearing their social fabric apart — all statements that cannot be made about the US.
    ​ China isn’t afraid to cut oligarchs down to size, although for what reasons isn’t exactly always clear. In Russia, Putin recently announced healthcare for the homeless. The US appeals to greed and has no concern for any potential destabilization that impoverishing country will create.​ https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/04/as-global-conflicts-rage-has-neoliberalism-already-won.html

    ​ Musk warns of ‘real massacre’ in Western Europe
    ​ “With terrorism eventually we will see mass killings in Europe. Your friends, your families, they will all be at risk. We see a huge increase in the number of attacks in Italy and in Europe, in general, and the media tries to reduce the impact of these attacks​”…​ “An influx of foreigners with different cultures “will lead to the destruction of any country that allows it, it is a very difficult situation,” he insisted, as cited by the Corriere della Sera newspaper.
    ​ “There are 8 billion people in the world. If a small percentage of the rest of the world arrives in a country of 50 million, it transforms it into a different country,” Musk explained.
    “A country is not a geography but the people who inhabit it. This is a fundamental concept, which should be obvious,” he added.
    ​ Musk also addressed the issue of sweeping tariffs imposed by Trump on the majority of America’s trading partners on Thursday, expressing hope that the US and EU “will be able to create a very close, stronger partnership… [and] move to a zero-tariff zone in the future with a free trade area between.”​ https://swentr.site/news/615297-musk-eu-migration-terrorism/

    #185718
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Pick a different red-line, please, sir: Poland warns Trump against ‘historic mistake’ in Russia talks
    Recognizing Moscow’s new territories would be “horrible,” a senior Polish official has said
    ​ In an interview with Financial Times on Sunday, Pawel Kowal, an adviser to Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Ukraine and the head of Poland’s parliamentary foreign affairs committee, said that while “provisional solutions” to halt the fighting might be acceptable, the fulfillment of “Russian expectations to recognize Crimea, Donbas or other parts of Ukraine… would be a historical mistake.”
    ​ Crimea overwhelmingly voted to join Russia in 2014 in a public referendum following a Western-backed coup in Kiev. Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson Regions followed suit in 2022.
    ​ According to Kowal, should Trump recognize those territories as part of Russia, it would cross a “red line” for Warsaw and its neighbors.​ https://swentr.site/news/615299-poland-warns-trump-historic-mistake-russia/

    ​Realignment: Serbia and Hungary move towards military alliance amid regional tensions https://intellinews.com/serbia-and-hungary-move-towards-military-alliance-amid-regional-tensions-374459/

    ​ View from Poland: American soldiers died because they were drunk
    ​ Initially, both the American and Lithuanian commanders presented the incident as a tragic coincidence, suggesting that the swamp was not marked on the map the soldiers had. However, according to reliable inside sources, the truth is much more gruesome. The crew of the vehicle was intoxicated during the exercise, which is confirmed by eyewitness testimony and preliminary findings of investigators.
    ​ The soldiers failed to notice the warning signs that should have warned of the danger zone. When the M88 began to sink, the crew did not realize the situation in time and did not carry out an evacuation that could have saved their lives.
    ​ It was established that the swamp where the M88 fell was not only clearly marked on all available maps, both military and civilian, but also had special warning signs on the ground that were visible even in difficult weather conditions.
    ​ Moreover, conversations with American soldiers at the training ground indicate that before each exercise, an additional survey of the area is conducted, and any changes, such as new wetlands or obstacles, are marked on the available maps.
    ​ The incident with the M88 is not an isolated case when it comes to alcohol-related problems among American soldiers.​ https://en.interaffairs.ru/article/view-from-poland-american-soldiers-died-because-they-were-drunk/

    ​Moon of Alabama, Neocons Attempt To Stall U.S.-Russia Talks https://www.moonofalabama.org/2025/04/neocons-attempt-to-sabotage-us-russa-talks.html#more

    Simplicius, Hint of Spring as Russian Pressure Rises on Every Front
    It’s clear that little by little the inevitable acceptance of Russia’s full demands is being digested.
    ​ But what’s particularly fascinating—and egregious—to observe about the above, is the suggestion that “evacuating millions of civilians”, particularly after many of them were allegedly ‘tortured and murdered’, is something so unthinkable, that it beggars the contemporary imagination, and should definitely be resisted by the moral forces of the world. After all, there is simply no place on earth we could even conceive of where millions of people are currently under similar threat of both mass genocide and forced displacement. ​ The highly principled Western press would certainly apprise us of such an obvious parallel, bringing to light the stupendous hypocrisy thereof, were it to exist somewhere on this small rock, no?
    ​ And this highly righteous press would unquestionably condemn the mirroring tragedy—if such a hypothetical one existed—with the same pharisaical outrage as exhibited here, right?​ https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/sitrep-4625-hint-of-spring-as-russian

    #185719
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ China’s KD-21 missile puts US carriers and bases at range
    China’s new air-launched ballistic missile is now operational, signaling a significant shift in Pacific’s balance of air power​ https://asiatimes.com/2025/04/chinas-kd-21-missile-puts-us-carriers-and-bases-at-range/#

    ​ Trump tariff list names Taiwan as ‘country’
    The move plays into Taipei’s long-standing desire for international recognition, while subtly signalling that Washington may be less willing to kowtow to Beijing’s preferred semantics.​ https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/trump-tariff-list-names-taiwan-as-country/

    ​ Why would China not invade? Taiwan’s new 2nm chip set to power the AI revolution
    Taiwan’s cutting-edge chip will reshape the tech landscape while fortifying its ‘silicon shield’ against a China invasion​ https://asiatimes.com/2025/04/taiwans-new-2nm-chip-set-to-power-the-ai-revolution/

    ​ Exclusive: how the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg got added to the White House Signal group chat
    ​ Donald Trump’s national security adviser Mike Waltz included a journalist in the Signal group chat about plans for US strikes in Yemen after he mistakenly saved his number months before under the contact of someone else he intended to add, according to three people briefed on the matter.​ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/apr/06/signal-group-chat-leak-how-it-happened

    “Oops”: Trump Shares Video Boasting Of Huge Deadly Strike In Yemen​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/oops-trump-shares-video-boasting-huge-deadly-strike-yemen

    #185720
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Drop Site: Yemen’s official state news agency, Saba, reports that a US bombing, recently celebrated publicly by Trump on social media for the elimination of Houthis, actually killed civilians in Hodeidah who were gathering for the Eid holiday.
    ​ Abdulrahman al-Ahnomi, head of the Houthis’ General Corporation for Radio and Television, condemned Trump’s statement, calling the attack on a tribal gathering an act of terrorism. “Targeting a tribal gathering is not a victory—it reflects the US’s failure to identify any real targets​.”​ https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1908701620025581941

    Cost of US military offensive against Houthis nears $1 billion with limited impact​ https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/04/politics/cost-us-military-houthis-limited-impact/index.html

    ​”But be back in court Wednesday morning!” Court agrees to cancel Monday hearing in Netanyahu’s graft trial so he can visit US https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/court-agrees-to-cancel-monday-hearing-in-netanyahus-graft-trial-so-he-can-visit-us/

    ​ Bibi In Washington: 1st Foreign Leader To Negotiate Removal Of Trump’s Tariffs In Person
    ​Israel tried to “avoid the tariffs Trump imposed on nearly every country in the world by announcing it would preemptively lift all tariffs on U.S. products. It didn’t work.”
    ​ This visit, which is Netanyahu’s second to the White House since Trump took office (the first was in early February), was by all accounts rather hastily put together, and also high on the agenda will be the Gaza crisis. Currently there are still 59 hostages still in Hamas and Islamic Jihad captivity – with many feared deceased.
    ​ Israel has controversially expanded the war, and now has Rafah surrounded once again and has ordered an evacuation of the civilian population. Hundreds of thousands have fled the southern Gaza city, also as basic necessities of life for the Palestinian population are running out.
    ​ Netanyahu’s office has has further indicated that “Israel-Turkey relations, the Iranian threat and confronting the International Criminal Court” will be on the agenda.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bibi-washington-first-foreign-leader-negotiate-removal-trumps-tariffs-person

    ​Israel kills dozens in Gaza – ‘This is a war of extermination’​ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/4/5/live-israeli-attacks-kill-injure-100-children-each-day-in-gaza-un

    #185721
    John Day
    Participant

    Israel’s war on aid workers​: Israel Killed 15 Paramedics and Rescue Workers one by one, Says UN https://www.stephensemler.com/p/israels-war-on-aid-workers

    ​ Video forces Israel to change story on execution of Palestinian emergency workers in Rafah
    The reversal came after cell phone footage taken by one of the slain medics showed the Red Crescent and Civil Defense teams driving slowly with their emergency vehicles’ lights flashing, logos visible, as they arrived at the site of an ambulance Israeli forces had already attacked​ https://thecradle.co/articles/video-forces-israel-to-change-story-on-execution-of-palestinian-emergency-workers-in-rafah

    Marine Le Pen’s Fight for 2027 Presidential Election: National Rally Refuses to Back Down​ https://sputnikglobe.com/20250405/national-rally-preparing-to-safeguard-le-pens-path-to-presidency—lawmaker-1121743033.html

    ​ French PM accuses Trump of ‘interference’ on Le Pen
    The US president has urged Paris to “free” the convicted former leader of the right wing National Rally party​ https://swentr.site/news/615285-france-trump-le-pen-meddling/

    ​ Le Pen’s verdict exposes Western Europe’s dangerous trend​
    Yet here lies the paradox: the more the EU establishment struggles to remain in power through repressive measures, the quicker its authority and legitimacy erode. The bloc’s foundational identity rests on liberal democratic ideals, institutional sanctity, and the rule of law. When Brussels arbitrarily removes opposition candidates, it saws off the very branch upon which its entire elite sits.​..
    ​..Attempting to remove right-wing politicians from the playing field is not a solution. Discontented voters will inevitably find alternative ways to express their frustrations – likely even more fiercely once their grievances are compounded by deep mistrust of the political establishment.
    ​ Romania’s recent experience provides a vivid example. After the scandal involving the canceled election, Calin Georgescu’s popularity surged dramatically – from 23% to 40%. Once Georgescu was banned from running, voters swiftly pivoted to another far-right candidate, George-Nicolae Simion, who is now leading the race.​ https://swentr.site/news/615295-le-pens-verdict-exposes-this-trend/

    #185722
    John Day
    Participant

    12,000 Brits arrested per year over social media posts – Times​ The suspects were prosecuted under laws criminalizing “offensive” speech online​ https://swentr.site/news/615320-12000-brits-arrested-social-media-posts/

    Child poverty soars as UK Labour government slashes welfare to fund armed forces​ https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/06/tenj-a06.html

    Brits should prepare a 72 hour ‘survival kit’ as Putin plots to sabotage gas pipelines and cause mass blackouts, warn spies​ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14575537/Brits-prepare-72-hour-survival-kit-Putin.html

    ‘Betrayed, That’s The Word’: Small Business Owners Reel as Google AI Destroys Google Search​ https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/betrayed-thats-word-small-business-owners-reel-google-ai-destroys-google-search

    ​The world is very close to reaching the November 2018 global peak production of Crude Oil + Condensates. Will it? Short Term Energy Outlook, March 2025 https://peakoilbarrel.com/2025/03/

    #185723
    John Day
    Participant

    peak oil

    #185724
    John Day
    Participant

    US Crude + Condensates pulled ahead of their November 2018 peak last year and remain ahead of it. January’s US Oil Production Drops Big

    January’s US Oil Production Drops Big


    US crude

    #185725
    John Day
    Participant

    PR Firm Paid Conservative Social Media Influencers to Bash RFK Jr. Plan to Exclude Soda From SNAP​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/conservative-social-media-influencers-paid-bash-rfk-jr-snap-plan/

    ​ Baby Dies After Receiving 6 Shots for 12 Vaccines — Doctors Say ‘Catching Up’ Kids on Vaccines Is Common, and Dangerous
    The nurse who administered the shots said 1-year-old Sa’Niya needed them to catch her up on vaccinations she missed at her 6-month appointment — a common but potentially dangerous recommendation.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/baby-sa-niya-death-received-6-shots-12-vaccines/

    ​Peter McCullough MD, How MMR Adverse Events Led to Market Removal in Japan and Change from Mandatory to Elective Childhood Vaccine Schedule
    Japanese Deep Respect for Compound Safety Called for Single Measles Product, No Mandates​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/how-mmr-adverse-events-led-to-market

    ​ mRNA Vaccines Linked to Genetic Changes That Can Cause Cancer, Autoimmune Disorders
    A peer-reviewed study by 19 German researchers links the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to long-term changes in genetic structures that can provoke an inflammatory response, and lead to the onset of cancer and autoimmune disorders.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/mrna-vaccines-linked-genetic-changes-cancer-autoimmune-disorders/

    Landmark Cleveland Clinic Study Finds Flu Vaccine Ineffective—And Possibly Harmful—for Working Adults in 2024-2025 Season​ https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/landmark-cleveland-clinic-study-finds-flu-vaccine-ineffectiveand-possibly-harmfulfor-working-adults-in-2024-2025-season-84b3b608

    #185726
    John Day
    Participant

    Follow the Science: Why Peter Marks Was Asked to Leave the FDA
    The irony of these reports is that Marks didn’t resign and is not a vaccine scientist. Dr. Marks was asked to leave and then subsequently wrote that he did not want to become “subservient to [Secretary Kennedy’s] misinformation and lies.”
    ​ Peter Marks is not a hero of the resistance but instead has been subverting the scientific process at FDA for years.
    ​ The media proclamation that Dr. Marks’ is “FDA’s top vaccine scientist” is ironic because he decided to give himself that position. Marks is a physician but has no clinical or scientific training in vaccines or immunology.​ https://realclearwire.com/articles/2025/04/01/follow_the_science_why_peter_marks_was_asked_to_leave_the_fda_1101329.html

    ​ We Can End the Autism Epidemic — By Telling the Truth
    Today, on World Autism Day,​ (April 2)​ let’s honor autistic children and adults everywhere by demanding our federal agencies unlock the four decades of data that hold the secrets to why autism rates are soaring — so we can end the autism epidemic once and for all.​ https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/world-autism-day-end-epidemic-telling-the-truth/

    Ousted FDA vaccine chief makes plea to families to vaccinate children​ https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5233896-peter-marks-fda-resignation-measles-vaccine/

    Digital Despair: How Social Media Fuels Teen Anxiety and Overmedication​ https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/digital-despair-how-social-media-fuels-teen-anxiety-and-overmedication

    ​ What Happens When We Treat Nature as Essential to Mental Health
    A new study shows that fostering nature connection in youth promotes well-being, empathy, and pro-social values.​ https://www.madinamerica.com/2025/04/what-happens-when-we-treat-nature-as-essential-to-mental-health/

    #185727
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @JohnDay

    .. The term “psyops” is being rebranded as “nudging” …

    Having been earlier called lying and originally known as sin.

    #185728
    poppie
    Participant

    Narratives are looking like how many angles can dance on the head of a pin. Times up. Shows over. Everyone out of the pool.

    #185729
    those darned kids
    Participant

    17 months in the brain sure ain’t no deltoid muscle.

    https://makismd.substack.com/p/breaking-news-japanese-researchers

    #185730
    those darned kids
    Participant

    folsom prison blues is unusual in that in is only an eleven bar blues.

    count ’em.

    #185731
    WES
    Participant

    Market Manipulations:

    Today the poor are feeling relatively richer, after the rich 8% who own 92% of stocks lost a few trillions.

    Trump is forcing interest rates lower and trying to force these same 8% into buying more bonds.
    So far, he is succeeding.
    But there is still a long way to go yet.

    #185732
    John Day
    Participant

    “But those people keep on rolling, and that’s what tortures me.”
    ;-}

    #185733
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @WES
    The incredible things about the incredibly shrinking elite buying incredibly shrinking Bonds with incredibly shrinking dollars to save the incredibly shrinking Empire is that eventually everybody realizes that it really and truly is just incredible, and then POOF! It’s all incredibly gone.

    #185734
    WES
    Participant

    US Bonds/Tariffs:

    There is a direct connection between tariffs and longer term US bonds and lower US gov bond interest rates.

    Those countries with trade surppluses will likely have to invest in 10 year or longer term US Treasury bonds in order to get reduced tariffs.

    More bond buyers means lower US gov Interest rates!
    Trump’s “art of the deal”!

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