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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.

It’s Main Street’s Turn!

That, pretty much sums up Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s views on the new round of trade tariffs being imposed by the administration of President Donald Trump. Wall Street has enjoyed bumper profits, but Main Street has suffered over the past 20 years, particularly as  imports from Communist China has flooded the marketplace.

Now, the United States will begin to rebuild its industrial and manufacturing industries, focusing on those industries that have been shown to have supply-side problems. Those include pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, steel and ship building, all of which raise flags as national security issues.

Here, Bessent talks over the tariffs with Tucker Carlson.

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