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The World’s Most Powerful Reset

Barbara Boyd argues Donald Trump’s Truth Social post—“World’s Most Powerful Reset”—signals a deliberate effort to dismantle the World Economic Forum’s COVID-era “Great Reset” and replace it with an opposite agenda: Expanded U.S. energy production, lower global prices and renewed American industrial growth.

She contrasts net-zero finance and global governance—citing Klaus Schwab, King Charles, Mark Carney and the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero—with Trump’s “drill, build, export” approach and the goal of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Boyd cites strategist James Thorne’s view that moves involving Venezuela and Iran aim to “re-anchor” energy and money in the dollar system, while she frames Trump’s strategy as the American System of Hamilton, Lincoln, and McKinley, not a British imperial “Great Game.”

She connects Iran talks involving regional players to a “Board of Peace,” and ends by linking Artemis II’s splashdown and a moon-to-Mars vision to this broader reset, urging viewers to follow Promethean Action and support midterm efforts. Here’s more from Promethean Updates.

Failed Theater Kids Ruin Left

Hamilton is to blame for what’s happening in New York City.

Gavin Newsom’s new nickname is Wonderbread.

And maybe Trump’s new ballroom will be the scene of his ultimate coronation. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy on a new edition of Dumpster Fire.

 

The Bering Strait Peace Bridge

In this episode, Barbara Boyd reveals the revival of a secret project, the Kennedy-Khrushchev World Peace Bridge, aiming to connect the United States and Russia through the Bering Strait. Delivered to Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, these documents reignite debates about the Kennedy assassination and highlight a bold future vision that includes a tunnel project potentially involving Elon Musk’s Boring Company.

The discussion extends to recent peace efforts by President Donald Trump involving Ukraine, Russia, and Middle Eastern rebuilding.

Discover why JFK’s assassination might be connected to his peace initiatives and infrastructure projects, and how Trump and Putin are challenging the globalist agenda for a transformative economic relationship. Here’s more from Promethean Updates.

America’s First Cabinet

Michael Boldin, host of the Tenth Amendment Center’s “Path to Liberty,” harkens back to President George Washington’s first cabinet and the process of how it all went down at the beginning of government under the Constitution.

Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton were the most outspoken and prominent members of the cabinet, along with Edmund Randolph and Henry Knox.

Boldin explains that despite being comprised of only four statesmen, the group experienced major ideological clashes, with issues such as the national debt and the first national bank, which created problems so deep that it helped give rise to America’s first two-party system. More with Boldin.

Hamilton & Burr: The Duel

In 1804, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr met in a famous duel. This is totally what happened, as re-created by Remy.

 

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