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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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There is no society anymore. Instead, a transnational security elite is using taxpayer money to carve up the world. To combat this, we must not just petition, but take over. We need to build our own networks of strength and mutual value to challenge the warmongers in our country and others. They have formed an alliance to take money from the United States, NATO countries, Australia, and launder it through Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, and wash that money in people's blood.

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Communists, socialists, globalists, anarchists, and lawmakers are allegedly collaborating to destroy capitalism, Israel, and the Western world. Socialists are purportedly in charge of England and France, and unions are pushing to end capitalism. The WEF and elites in banks are described as globalists, while Islamists are pushing open borders to bring the West down and take over. The goal of communists, socialists, and globalists is to end capitalism and establish a global oligarchy run by elites. To replace the West, it must be collapsed. The Cloward and Piven strategy involves overwhelming the system. Open borders and policies like giving loans to non-citizens are intended to collapse the system, destroy the Western way of life and Israel, and put other people in charge. The upcoming election is presented as the last chance to prevent chaos.

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There has been a global revolution led by billionaires, gradually overthrowing existing systems of authority and establishing themselves as supreme rulers. Their victories include the creation of economic systems like Bretton Woods, the IMF, and the World Bank, as well as free trade agreements, banking deregulation, and unrestricted corporate political donations. The European Union and the eurozone are also part of their triumphs. Within countries, taking loans from international development banks and implementing recommended reforms are seen as victories for the billionaires. This revolution aims to undermine state sovereignty and political authority. It is crucial to understand and anticipate their actions in order to resist and turn events in our favor.

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They manipulate crises to push agendas, like blaming cows for climate issues. The elite claim it's for the greater good, but it's just a tactic to control and silence people. Throughout history, political leaders have never truly cared for regular folks, and that hasn't changed now.

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Energy companies, military-industrial conflicts, and pharmaceutical companies all profit from crises like energy crises, wars, and pandemics. This creates a constant need for crises, benefiting the elites while harming everyone else. It is undeniable that these elites prioritize profit over human life, morals, and ethics.

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There is a global BlackRock corporate mafia that aims to control the world. They use liberalism and wokeism as a disguise while they push us towards World War 3, devalue our currencies, and cause destruction.

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8 billion people are controlled by 100 elite families who manipulate governments to work for them. We need to stop fighting each other and realize the real enemy is the oligarchs who benefit from our division. Left wing, right wing - they're all the same. The true power lies with those who oppress men, women, and children globally. Political labels don't matter; what matters is the elite's control over us.

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Society no longer exists. A transnational security elite is using taxpayer money to divide the world. To fight back, we must not just protest, but take control. We need to create our own networks to challenge the warmongers who profit from conflicts in countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, and Pakistan, where money is washed in blood.

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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 think the market sell off this week is driven by globalists. They see how rich our country is going to be, and they don't like it. The market is big, and they've been ripping off this country for years, but everyone's going to do great. We can't let this continue to happen to America, or we're not going to have a country any longer. Thank you.

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People need to recognize the manipulation and division caused by a small global elite, the 0.1%, who control both public and private sectors through public-private partnerships. These partnerships, often mischaracterized as communist, resemble corporatism, merging corporate monopolies with the state. In the post-COVID era, there's a push to dismantle public institutions, shifting power to private monopolies that already influence politicians. Politicians often disappoint, as seen with Javier Milei in Argentina, who has appointed establishment figures despite campaigning against them. Historical patterns show that faith in political saviors is misplaced, as many have previously demonstrated their true loyalties. Even independent media can fall prey to the same manipulative algorithms as mainstream outlets, controlled by Silicon Valley oligarchs who finance both political parties. Awareness of this manipulation is crucial.

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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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For centuries, the "golden billion" have lived off other peoples by exploiting Africa, Latin America, and Asia. This exploitation is remembered by common people, not just leaders. There's a strong desire in the West to freeze the current unfair state of international affairs. For centuries, they've been stuffing their stomachs with human flesh and their pockets with money. But this ball of vampires is about to end.

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The transcript presents a high-stakes, ideologically charged debate about global power dynamics, economic policy, and the fate of Western liberty. The speakers outline a narrative in which global elites orchestrate a coordinated push toward a post-industrial, highly managed world order, framed as a depopulation and control scheme. They emphasize that this agenda is not speculative but embedded in official policy documents and actions. Key points asserted: - The globalist project, labeled as the “Great Reset,” is described as a plan to manage monetary debt worldwide through inflation, with governments, corporations, and individuals affected. The claim is that inflation coupled with expansion will cause short-term pain but long-term changes that favor control and reduced sovereignty. - The plan allegedly includes a transition to a “post industrial carbon tax” regime, with warnings of “stagflation” (high inflation and ongoing recession) and a “worldwide surf system of more manageable slaves” as outlined in policy books, treaties, and World Economic Forum documents. The aim is said to break down borders, lower living standards globally, and create “small compact city states” and rural city states akin to a Hunger Games scenario. - A depopulation objective is asserted: deliberate resource restriction and slow starvation to reduce world population, enabling debt-based control through a new cashless system and social credit mechanisms. - The 15-minute city concept and weaponized environmental policies are described as tools of totalitarian control, with carbon lockdowns envisaged to regulate movement and life choices. The Dutch and Irish farming reductions, and examples from Sri Lanka, are cited as evidence of deliberate sabotage to trigger economic collapse and centralized governance. - The opposition perspective credits Trump with countering these efforts by boosting energy production domestically and engaging with Saudi Arabia to lower global inflation, while creating economic gains for ordinary people. The narrative highlights policies such as “no tax on tips” and “no tax on overtime” and mentions trillions in investment aimed at rebuilding the middle class and national morale. - Legal resistance is presented as a growing reaction against ESG and DEI-driven corporate behavior, with states like Texas pursuing court actions against BlackRock for coercive climate-related investment strategies. The speaker notes that several states have moved to pull pension funds from BlackRock, and that leaders like Larry Fink have publicly shifted tone in response. - A civilizational dichotomy frames the choice as “1984 civilization” versus “1776 civilization.” The latter is portrayed as the enduring legacy of liberty, wealth, and classical liberalism championed by Jefferson and Franklin. Jefferson’s warning that “you have your republic if you can keep it” is invoked to stress the need for informed, capable, and prepared citizens who will defend freedom against encroaching totalitarianism. - The overarching call is for mobilization of supporters, the election of populist leaders, and a renewed commitment to the foundational principles of liberty, family, faith, and national sovereignty as the antidote to perceived globalist aggression.

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I think the market sell off this week is driven by globalists. They see how rich our country is going to be and they don't like it. It's a big market out there, but they've been ripping off this country for years. Everyone's gonna do great, but we can't let this continue to happen to America. Otherwise, we're not gonna have a country any longer.

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There is a revolution happening against the system, which is evident in the new US administration. People are rising up against the system that we created and trapped them in.

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I think the market sell off is just being driven by globalists. They see how rich our country is going to be, and they don't like it. They've been ripping off this country for years, but now everyone's gonna do great. We can't let this continue to happen to America, otherwise, we're not gonna have a country any longer.

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- The speaker found their photo name on the World Economic Forum website under the category “Young Global Leaders,” noting that the list includes people from different political parties worldwide and is described as pushing a super globalist agenda with corporate power among the wealthiest. - It is claimed that even president Putin and others were once “young global leaders,” suggesting the WEF and related networks infiltrate cabinets and governance structures. - The idea is presented that the world oligarchic system holds power in Europe, controlling leaders such as the Bundescanseller (German chancellor) or prime ministers, leading to a perception of a global oligarchy. - The speaker states the Global Shapers community was created as a means to shape the common future, implying an organized effort to influence global policy. - There is a claim that attempts are being made to establish a new world order with rules that supersede and undermine national sovereignty and democracy. - It is argued that UN officials and WEF Davos leaders are in effect the same actors, suggesting the UN is indistinguishable from the World Economic Forum in practice. - The claim is made that these elites claim to know what is best for the people, and that billionaires are driving the agenda, with the danger being that they set the world’s rules and pursue a utopian future while silencing the voices and sovereignty of nations. - A sentiment is expressed that the situation is controlled by the same oligarchic ideas and actors, with the response labeled as “Total. 100%.” - Some participants concede debates about a deglobalizing world, but others argue for reglobalization of the world. - It is asserted that the World Economic Forum creates leaders who are then elected by the public, suggesting a pipeline from WEF to political office. - In the United Nations, there is a description of scrutiny for political correctness; those who are not 100% politically correct cannot participate, and influence can be exerted through salary and offers to control individuals. - There is mention of a global rules-based order aimed at combating dangerous extremist views online and minimizing misinformation, framed within shaping a great reset. - The claim is made that nobody will be safe unless everybody is vaccinated, and that there is a need to confront a deep, systemic, and structural restructuring of the world. - The discussion concludes with the expectation that the world will look different after this transition process.

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The lust to control other human beings is a story as old as time. There's a very strong drift in the direction of globalization, of the ultimate centralization of control in the hands of unelected officials at supernational organizations. They want all of the resources of the world in their pocket. The bigger picture is that an attempt is underway now to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. This is a coup. They're saying we can control with rules. We don't need currency anymore. It's like an inverted prison. You are supposedly free to roam about, but everything you want to access is behind lock and key. The potential for social control is gigantic and potentially irreversible. All three strategies are built on the premise of a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide.

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The average American worker's wages and incomes have flatlined, causing anxiety and fear of globalization, which has been fed by politics. Globalization is a powerful potential tool for good and is here to stay. It is important to ensure everyone can access the benefits of globalization.

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It is very likely Trump might be elected again, which would likely be a death blow to what remains of the global order. Many politicians present a false dichotomy, a false binary vision of the world. They act as if one has to choose between patriotism and globalism, between being loyal to one's nation and being loyal to some kind of global government.

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Eight billion people are controlled by 100 elite oligarch families who dictate all aspects of life. Governments meant to serve the people are instead making the people work for them, threatening them into compliance. The world's problems persist because the 8 billion allow themselves to be divided and conquered, fighting over scraps while the elite control everything. The speaker claims that the Democrat versus Republican divide is a false one. The only reality is a group of elite oligarchs that torture men, women, and children worldwide. Unity and mutual love are the keys to humanity's liberation and progress.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan in Shock Over How Much the Crowd Hates This Leader
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political landscape, noting that many are distancing themselves from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, even within the Democratic Party. He highlights Ron DeSantis's withdrawal from the presidential race, suggesting that the nomination is now Donald Trump's to lose. Rubin expresses relief that DeSantis will remain in Florida, where he has made significant contributions to the state. He emphasizes the importance of fighting for good ideas, regardless of political outcomes. Rubin connects cultural events, like a recent UFC fight where fans chanted against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to the broader political climate. He argues that the backlash against woke ideologies is fueling Trump's resurgence. He cites UFC fighter Sean Strickland's confrontations with media and his criticisms of woke culture as indicative of a growing resistance among the public. The discussion shifts to education, with Rubin criticizing the inclusion of inappropriate content in school curricula and advocating for parental rights in deciding what children learn. He highlights the rise of groups like Moms for Liberty, which challenge the current educational narratives. Rubin also critiques the World Economic Forum and its influence on global politics, suggesting that leaders like Trudeau embody globalist values that disregard national interests. He concludes by asserting that the pushback against these ideologies is essential for reclaiming American values and governance, urging individuals to stand firm in their beliefs and fight against the prevailing narratives.

Breaking Points

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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