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Davos is not protecting liberal democracy. President Trump will challenge elites on immigration, public safety, climate change, China, and gender ideology. He will trust science and the American people's support. The goal is to awaken lions, not guide sheep.

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Almost everyone is part of the "great reset" except for one person who has the power to stop it - Donald Trump. Trump went to Davos and criticized the "perennial prophets of doom" who want to control every aspect of our lives. George Soros warned that the 2020 US election would determine the fate of the world. Bernie Sanders' advisor, Jeffrey Sachs, was invited to the Vatican and supports socialism. Trump's actions against globalism, such as pulling out of the Paris climate agreement, angered the United Nations. After Trump declared war on globalism at the UN, the coronavirus pandemic hit and the US economy suffered. The goal is to bring the US economy down and make people desperate for the "great reset." The choice is to stand with America or fall with the New World Order.

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The recent elections in the United States and the Brexit vote have shown people's anger towards globalization and the elites. This has led to an anti-system movement and a dismantling of the current system. The new US administration is reflecting this revolution. On a global scale, Donald Trump is systematically destroying the US alliance system. He is alienating America's friends in North America, Western Europe, the Far East, and South Korea. This is a significant departure from the US foreign policy of building a rule-based liberal global order through alliances. The reasons behind this destructive approach are unclear.

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There is concern that Trump may be re-elected, which could have a negative impact on the global order. Some politicians create a false choice between patriotism and globalism, suggesting that one must choose between loyalty to their nation or a global government.

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The recent elections in the United States and the Brexit vote have shown people's anger towards globalization and the elites. This has led to an anti-system movement and a dismantling of the current system. The new US administration is reflecting this revolution. On a global scale, Donald Trump is systematically destroying the US alliance system. He is alienating America's friends in North America, Western Europe, the Far East, and South Korea. This is a significant departure from the US foreign policy of building a rule-based liberal global order through alliances. The reasons behind this destructive approach are unclear.

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Under President Trump, there won't be a World War III, unlike the current situation. If a war does occur, it will be unprecedented due to advanced weaponry.

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There are concerns that Trump may be re-elected and that it could have a negative impact on the global order. Some politicians present a false choice between patriotism and globalism. There are also fears that Trump may use the military in dictatorial ways, leading to calls for Congress to control war powers. The video discusses the dangers of AI, including the creation of dangerous viruses, and the potential for humans to transform themselves through bioengineering and brain-computer interfaces. The speaker questions the evidence for these claims. The video also mentions the internet and its potential for connecting brains. The speaker criticizes the idea of self-destruction and advocates for controlling our development and evolution. The video promotes a product called methylfolate as a powerful energy booster.

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Joe Biden's personal qualities don't matter because he's not in charge. The real issue is the globalists and communists who want open borders, high taxes, and control over your life. To stop them, vote for President Trump to protect the American way of life. Your future depends on it.

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George Paoletti of the UN allegedly admitted that Donald Trump threatens the one world government the United Nations is working towards. Every western country purportedly supports this one world government, which involves eroding national sovereignty, replacement migration, climate change agendas, child mutilation, and injections under the guise of 1 health. The UN allegedly does not want Trump elected because freedom of choice and freedom in general is paramount to him.

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The global power structure supports Kamala Harris, aligning with a one-world agenda that encompasses various social issues. Donald Trump, as a nationalist, poses a challenge to their interests, as he prioritizes America's needs over those of global elites. The dilemma is whether they would resort to cheating Trump out of the election, potentially provoking a backlash from disaffected white Americans. This raises concerns about the risk of social unrest if such actions are taken against him.

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Almost everyone is on board with the "great reset," except for one person who has the power to stop it: Donald Trump. Trump went to Davos and challenged the globalists, which angered George Soros and the Vatican. Trump's actions against globalism, such as pulling out of the Paris climate agreement and the World Health Organization, made him a target. He declared war on globalism at the UN, and shortly after, the coronavirus pandemic hit, damaging the US economy. The goal now is to bring the US economy down and make people desperate for the "great reset." To fight back, we should go back to work, school, and church, and pray for Trump's victory.

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We must not be afraid to tell the truth that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy in America. We need to stop him at the ballot box.

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Professor Zhang and the host discuss a era of rapid systemic upheaval in world order, centered on a peaceful yet unprecedented rise of China and the broader shift of power from West to East. They explore how likely it is that such a major redistribution of international power can occur without triggering major wars among great powers. Key points from the exchange: - Mark Carney’s Davos speech is used as a reference point to counter Donald Trump’s claim that Europe and Canada have free‑ridden on American defense. Carney argues the rules‑based order benefited the American empire but that America’s attitude has shifted away from multilateralism; middle powers must build a rules‑based order to survive, potentially aligning with BRICS. He suggests the Shanghai Gold Exchange and a global gold corridor function as a multilateral, reciprocal framework that could underpin a new financial system, with China emphasizing multilateralism, cooperation, and reciprocity. A central tension is that the American empire will not fade quietly, and the National Security Strategy envisions reshaping empire rule: no more liberal order, more national self-interest, vassalization of allies, and continued strategic challenges to China in all theaters, including Africa, Europe, and South America, even if military presence in East Asia declines. - The discussion contrasts the U.S.‑led multilateral consensus (post‑1945) with the current reality: an elite, close-knit club once governed global decisions, but Trump’s outsider status disrupts that club. This disruption incentivizes Western elites to seek China as a new protector, even as systemic fragility remains due to inequality, corruption, and a large disconnect between political leadership and ordinary people. - The speakers analyze Trump’s strategy as aiming to create a “Trump world order” by replacing the global elite with a new one, reshaping NATO leadership, and supporting more amendable European politicians who favor nationalism and tighter immigration controls. They describe Trump’s broader civil‑military plan, including using ICE to pursue a harsh domestic policy, potentially enabling emergency powers, and provoking a European political realignment through backing parties like Poland’s Law and Justice, Hungary’s Fidesz, Austria’s and Spain’s right‑leaning movements. They argue Trump’s Greenland focus is intended to embarrass NATO leaders and redraw European political loyalties, not merely to seize strategic real estate. - The conversation touches a perceived internal Western crisis: elite arrogance, meritocracy’s failure to connect with ordinary people, and the growing alienation and inequality. They argue this has contributed to the rise of Trump, who some see as a messianic figure for restoring Western civilization, while others view him as seeking to destroy the existing order to rule in a new form. - The guests reflect on the 1990s warning by Richard Rorty that globalization and liberalism could spark a political radicalism among previously disaffected groups, leading to the appeal of strongmen. They connect this to the contemporary surge of nationalist and anti‑elite sentiment across the West, and the collapse of faith in liberal institutions. - Asia’s prospects are examined with skepticism about a simple East Asian century. Zhang highlights four structural challenges: (1) demographic decline and very low fertility in East Asia (e.g., South Korea around 0.6, Japan, China) and its implications for a youthful labor force; (2) high savings rates and the risk this poses for domestic demand; (3) dependence on Middle Eastern oil for East Asian economies during potential global conflict; (4) long‑standing tensions among China, Japan, and Korea. He argues these factors complicate a straightforward rise of Asia and suggests Asia’s future is not guaranteed to outpace the West in global leadership. - Zhang emphasizes the need to recalibrate values away from neoliberal consumerism toward meaning, community, and family. He argues that both capitalism and communism neglected spirituality, leading to widespread alienation; he believes a healing approach would prioritize children, family, and social cohesion as essential to human flourishing. - On Iran, Zhang suggests the United States and Israel aim to destroy and fragment Iran to render it more manageable, while Iran exhibits resilience, unity, and a readiness to fight back against continued external pressure. He notes Iranian leadership now prefers resistance after previously negotiating, and he predicts strong Iranian defense and potential escalation if attacked. He also points to an anticipated false‑flag risk and the broader risk environment seeking a new status quo through diplomacy, not just confrontation. - Finally, the host and Zhang discuss the broader risk landscape: as U.S. leadership declines and regional powers maneuver, a multipolar, chaotic strategic environment could emerge with shifting alliances. They argue for a renewed focus on managing competition and seeking a civilized framework for coexistence, though there is skepticism about whether such a framework will emerge given strategic incentives and current political dynamics.

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I don't believe Donald Trump will be president again. If Putin is betting on that, he will be in for a surprise. That's my first point.

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Donald Trump went to Davos and opposed the globalist agenda. George Soros warned the 2020 US election would determine the fate of the world. Jeffrey Sachs and Pope Francis view Trump's reelection as dangerous. Trump pulled the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement, the World Health Organization, and threatened to leave the World Trade Organization. In 2019, Trump declared war on globalism at the UN. The coronavirus was unleashed, and the US economy suffered. The speaker claims globalists don't care about people and want to bring the US economy to its knees to force the "Great Reset." The speaker urges people to resist by returning to work, school, and church, and to pray for Trump's reelection. Efforts to stop Trump, including the Russia and impeachment hoaxes, are attempts to prevent him from strengthening America and hindering the "New World Order." The speaker asserts the choice is to stand with America or fall with the New World Order.

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Almost everyone is part of the great reset, except for one man who opposes it. Donald Trump defied globalists at Davos, leading to backlash from figures like George Soros and the Vatican. Trump's stance against globalism and his actions to protect American interests have made him a target. The push for a new normal and the great reset aims to weaken the US economy. The choice is clear: support America or fall to the New World Order. Stand with Trump to prevent the reset.

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The great reset is a significant concern, especially with Donald Trump's opposition to globalism. At Davos, Trump rejected the doomsday predictions of alarmists, emphasizing the need for national sovereignty over global control. Following his speech, George Soros warned that the U.S. election would impact the world’s fate. Critics, including figures from the Vatican, view Trump as a danger due to his capitalist stance and withdrawal from agreements like the Paris Climate Accord. The COVID-19 pandemic is seen as a tactic to weaken the U.S. economy and push for a new normal, which could lead to increased control over citizens. The call to action is to return to normal life and support Trump to prevent the rise of a new world order. The choice is clear: support America or succumb to globalism.

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If Trump is reelected, the Justice Department and the FBI will be in serious danger. Trump recognizes their power and regrets not corrupting them enough during his first term. He will target these institutions by appointing loyalists, even if they are not qualified, to carry out his agenda. This should concern every American. Regardless of your feelings about Joe Biden, it is crucial to vote for him. The alternative is too dangerous, so do not sit on the sidelines during this election.

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Almost everyone is part of the great reset, but Trump is against it. He gave a speech at Davos rejecting alarmists and their calls for power. George Soros warned about the 2020 election's impact. The Vatican and Jeffrey Sachs criticized Trump, while Trump opposes globalism and fights against the UN. The pandemic hit after Trump declared war on globalism at the UN. The goal is to weaken the US economy for the great reset. To resist, return to normalcy, work, school, and church, and support Trump against the new world order. Stand with America or fall with the new world order.

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Almost everyone supports the Great Reset, except for one powerful man - Donald Trump. Trump challenged globalists at Davos, rejecting their control over our lives. George Soros warned about the US election's impact, while Vatican figures criticized Trump. Despite his faults, Trump opposes globalism by pulling out of agreements and challenging the UN. The push for a new normal and the Great Reset aims to weaken the US economy. To resist, return to normalcy, support Trump, and reject the globalist agenda. Stand with America or fall to the New World Order.

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I am concerned that Trump may be re-elected, which could harm the global order. Politicians create a false choice between patriotism and globalism.

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Speaker 0: Question about the danger of a Trump presidency if reelected. Speaker 1: I think he poses a a near existential threat to the rule of law. He will do everything he can in a new term to try to tear down the institutions that he sees as threats and dismantle them and the people who occupy them, the apolitical people who occupy them. So there is a lot on the ballot in 2024 if he's a candidate, but the rule of law, in my view, is at the very top of the list. I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I'm gonna bring the whole fucking diseased, corrupt temple down on your head. It's gonna be biblical.

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Globalists aim for a world government controlled by crony capitalists using socialism to make people dependent. There's an internal war in government, with Trump seen as a key player. Despite leading in polls, Trump acknowledges the danger of his mission but is committed to making America great again. He believes the country is being eroded and can be greater than ever before.

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Almost everyone is part of the great reset, except for one person who has the power to stop it - Donald Trump. Trump defied globalists at Davos, leading to backlash from figures like George Soros and the Vatican. Despite his flaws, Trump challenges the United Nations and globalism, which is why he faces so much opposition. The push for a new normal and the great reset aims to weaken America, but standing with Trump means resisting the New World Order. It's a choice between supporting America or falling into globalist control. Stand with America now.

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Naomi Klein: Trump NOT The Anti-Globalist We Demanded
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In an interview with Naomi Klein, the discussion centers on the evolution of anti-globalization movements since the late '90s, particularly her influential book *No Logo*. Klein reflects on the Seattle protests and how the anti-globalization sentiment shifted post-9/11 towards anti-war politics, only to resurface with Donald Trump's presidency, which she argues embodies the culmination of corporate rule rather than an end to it. She critiques the misconception that Trump represents a protectionist agenda, asserting that his policies are a continuation of neoliberalism, leveraging automation and weakened unions. Klein emphasizes that the current trajectory is a new stage of deregulated capitalism, where corporate interests overshadow national sovereignty. She warns against viewing this as a victory for the left, highlighting the dangers of misinterpreting the current political landscape. Klein concludes that the future may lead to a corporate-dominated world beyond the nation-state, driven by figures like Trump and Musk, who prioritize profit over labor rights.
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