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The New World Order

There’s a new world order forming, centered around the Arctic Ocean and the North Pole. Nations are struggling to create the most dominant trade routes through the region, as Arctic travel will cut at least 15 days of travel time as opposed to ships going through the Suez.

Russia, the United States and Europe all have different proposed routes. Who will succeed and who will be left behind? Here’s more from Greg Reese.

 

 

Putin, Trump Reach Accord

Susan Kokinda argues that a Trump-Putin phone call signaled alignment in blaming Zelenskyy and European governments for prolonging the Ukraine war, followed by the Kremlin confirming a Victory Day ceasefire.

She says the media focused instead on King Charles’ Washington visit, which she portrays as an effort to preserve the UK-led “Special Relationship,” while Chatham House speakers acknowledged that the post-1949 order and US underwriting of European security is ending.

Kokinda then frames the UAE’s exit from OPEC as a major crack in the post-1971 petrodollar system built around dollar-floating, OPEC price control, and Gulf instability, noting new regional security ties such as Israeli Iron Dome support in the UAE.

Finally, she highlights the Pentagon’s Office of Strategic Capital, described as an internal investment bank with about $210B in lending authority to finance industrial capacity and “de-risk” critical production. Here’s more from Promethean Updates.

The CIA’s Attack Dolphins

So long and thanks for all the fish, they say 🐬

Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, explores how the CIA studied using “attack dolphins” as a lethal weapon to sink ships. This is an extensive five and a half -hour broadcast but do note: The sound is cut out for the first three minutes so you’ll need to first forward until you hear Benz speaking.

These studies occurred as a part of Project Oxygas and involved bottlenose dolphins. Much of the research took place in the 1960s. The project became open knowledge in 2019 when classified Project Oxygas documents were disclosed to fulfill a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request. More recently, Russia used dolphins to help protect some of its Black Sea bases in the Ukraine War.

Rebirth Of Our Economic Might

Glenn Beck connects the dots to reveal what he believes is President Trump’s strategy to usher in a new American economic empire.

The changes may seem drastic right now, but if this works, it will be game-changing for our future.

Hungary Defeats Trump Ally

The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will be leaving office after 16 years in power, as his party lost Sunday’s election by a substantial margin to the major opposition party. Orban had been a staunch ally of President Donald Trump — one of the few European leaders who hasn’t been antagonistic toward the Republican.

Pete Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza Party, tagged Orban and his party as “corrupt elitists.” Tisza pledged a more humane and better functioning nation. Much of the campaign debate also centered on Ukraine. and its war against Russia. Here’s more from Sky News.

[Pro] Trump Sleepers Shift Nay

The [Deep State] is panicking because President Donald Trump is gaining more leverage as he dismantles the [Deep State] system worldwide.

Sleepers that were pro Trump have now shifted to nay. The [Deep State] is about to lose everything.

Trump wants the [Deep State] to surrender to him. Once this occurs, they lose it all. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

New Drone Defense Pioneered

NATO might be an absolute wasteland, but countries in Eastern Europe are serious when it comes to defending themselves. They not only devote a higher proportion of their budgets for military defense, they also are developing new weapons to protect against drones.

Here’s a compact and inexpensive, yet quite versatile new drone defense system jointly developed by Poland and Estonia. As Russia has embraced the drones coming out of Iran, these Eastern European nations are not sitting pretty like the fools in Spain and France. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

What’s Next In Iran?

By all traditional methodology and criteria, Iran is now inert: Naval and air forces eviscerated, missile defenses offline, and an army rendered largely useless, as no one is fighting on the ground. However, tactical success is not necessarily equivalent to strategic victory.

It is hard to think of a single battle lost in Iraq or Afghanistan, yet the United States lacked a plan for strategic resolution in either theater. With this in mind, Iran’s current strategy is as follows: The mullahs can afford to lose their military because, ultimately, without U.S. troops on the ground, the regime will remain intact.

This, and many other factors, begs the question: Where does Trump go from here? asks Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “In other words, they’re saying as long as we have oil, Kharg Island, and as long as we have these huge oil fields, when you get tired of pounding us into rubble, you’re going go back to the United States. Israel’s going go back and be quiet, and we’re going get all of our oil revenues and we’re going have them. “

And we are going to buy from Russia, North Korea and China missiles, drones, recreate our own drone industry, and we probably have enough fissile material that you didn’t get, and nobody could get. It’s hidden deep in the mountains, that we will make bombs. And this time we’re going to use them because we understand what you will do next time.”

Zelensky: Roadblock To Peace

While media attention fixates on Iran, a broader strategic shift is unfolding as great powers act in their own sovereign interests. It highlights President Donald Trump’s statements portraying Vladimir Putin as willing to make a deal and Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the obstacle, along with Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stressing that U.S. objectives in Iran differ from Israel’s.

Meanwhile, Russia’s Foreign Ministry explicitly blames Britain for using Storm Shadow missiles in Bryansk and for trying to derail U.S.-led peace efforts, amid Zelenskyy’s threat toward Hungary’s Viktor Orban and European Union condemnation.

Finally, note how Russia and China are abstaining—not vetoing—a United Nations Security Council resolution, condemning Iran’s missile and drone attacks on Gulf states, framing these moves as evidence the old paradigm of permanent conflict is breaking down. Here’s more from Susan Kokinda with Promethean Updates.

How Dugin Corrupts MAGA

Christian friends and patriots.

This is a warning about certain podcasters and influencers who are platforming Alexander Dugan and his dangerous plans for America.

MARK AND AVOID! Here’s more from Lori Colley.

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