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Trump’s SECRET OFFER to Russia (Uncut) 02-14-2025

Trump’s SECRET OFFER to Russia (this will CRUSH Europe and The UK) | Tom Luongo

He sends Steve Whitkoff over there the other day on a 747 to get to bring a teacher home who was riding in a Russian jail cell for smoking pot. That was diplomacy, folks. Steve Whitkoff is one of Trump’s golfing buddies, and he’s someone that Trump trusts.

 

Do you think Steve Whitkoff went over there just to shepherd this guy home? No. He doesn’t send over a 747. That’s Trump’s thing.

 

Hey, let’s send over a big, we’ll send over the big plane. No, no. That was an offer to send.

 

You’re watching Capital Cause, and my name is Danny, and today’s guest is Tom Luongo. Tom, thank you so much for coming back on the show. Thank you for the invite.

 

I’m glad I had enough time in the schedule to get it done, and we can get something scheduled. Yeah, definitely. Well, lots of stuff to talk about.

 

Obviously, the talk between Trump and Putin. It looks like the Ukraine war may be winding down, as well as meetings between Trump and the Jordanian king. Lots of stuff to talk about, but I’ll let you kick things off wherever you want.

 

For you right now, what is most topical? Well, they’re all topical. You just hit on at least one of them. Why don’t we talk about that? Because I think it’s actually a good indication of exactly what I think my current thesis about what I think is going on with the Trump administration.

 

From about a month before the inauguration, when I watched Elon Musk go after Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, I’m like, are we watching Trump actually finally deal with our British problem? Because we have a British problem. I get yelled at all the time that when I say British, I mean Israel, and I specifically do not mean Israel. I think we have a separate Israeli problem.

 

There’s some overlap in that Venn diagram, but there’s not a complete one-to-one overlap there. No, I specifically mean our British problem going back 250 years since, well, 245 years since Cornwallis surrendered to Yorktown. It started there with me, and I’m like, okay, cool.

 

Maybe this is going to be a much more interesting second season of the Trump show than the first one. I’m like, because it was obviously the Brits and MI6 that worked with Hillary Clinton and John McCain and everybody else to give us Russiagate and the impeachments and the Vindmans and the war in Ukraine and everything else. The war in Ukraine has always been their raison d’etre.

 

That’s always been there. That was always going to be the means by which they were going to get their final act and their quest to destroy Russia and to bring their wayward colony back under their control. I’ve been screaming about this for years, well before you and I ever met.

 

I used to go on and spar with Alex and Alex, and sparred nicely with Alex and Alex over at the Duran, because Alexander Mercouris and I did not see eye-to-eye on this. But Alex was gracious in working with me and my bombastic nature and saying, no, really our problem here is the British and Babus. It’s not the Chinese.

 

It’s not the Russians. It’s not the internal problems in the United States. Those are all downstream of the United States being broken apart at the seams and busted apart at the seams by foreign forces.

 

Not to say that the United States doesn’t have plenty of ills and sins that it has to expiate itself of, and this is without a doubt, there’s no argument there. But are we actually dealing with our British problem? And our British problem is very deep, and it’s very abiding, and it needs to be dealt with. And you have to deal with, and it’s at the diplomatic level, it’s at the economic level, it’s at the financial level, it’s at the military level, it’s at every level.

 

And so because of this, I find the way Trump is handling the talks over Ukraine with Putin to be, one, bilateral, meaning no Europeans are at the table. They’re all screaming about it. The Brits are absolutely off their gourd, crazy angry.

 

They’re angrier, and they have the bigger mads right now than Elizabeth Warren does for them getting rid of the CFPP. I mean, we thought the histrionics that she exhibited during the cremation hearings was bad. Like, go read freaking British media right now.

 

I had a guy turn to me this morning on Twitter and say, Tom, I don’t know what’s going on here, but everywhere I turn, there are British operatives literally screaming into my Twitter feed. It’s everywhere about this whole, that Trump is handling Putin wrong. John Bolton was brought on to CNN this afternoon.

 

They’re bringing everybody out of the woodwork imaginable over this, because I need you all to understand something very, very clearly. This is a 300-year project. Okay? This is a 300-year project.

 

European politics can be thought of within the context of the British seeing the Russians as their biggest threat to global dominance, which at the time they were a maritime sea empire. Russia they always considered was a land-based empire. And between the Brits and the French understood at every turn that Germany and Russia could never hook up.

 

America and Russia could never hook up if they ever wanted to have a long-term seat at the power table of the world. And, you know, this is very broad strokes on my part, but you can go back through the history. Richard Poe’s done unbelievable work on this.

 

Other people have done unbelievable work on this. You know, I mean, I know Matt Ehret’s done a lot of work on this. Not that I agree with everything Matt has to say in his version of history, but his version of history is something people should at least consider.

 

And I have. I’ve considered at least parts of it. And I say that with love because I like Matt.

 

Matt’s a friend. And, you know, I don’t have to agree with 100% with everybody about everything. Like all of these people I’ve mentioned so far, I have a lot of overlap with and I think they do very, very good work across a lot of different aspects of this.

 

But the only few people that I agree with almost completely on a lot of these things is my friend Alex Cranor. Because Alex and I have worked a lot of these ideas out about all roads leading to London in real time. And Alex has got a great… I’m going to get to the whole thing in just a second.

 

But he’s got a great Substack article and Twitter thread that he put out the other day. But what he thinks the big plan is between Russia and the United States between Trump and Putin. And that’s the finally, after 150 years, finally finish the, I’d say alliance, but the relationship between the Russians and the Americans that started under Czar Nicholas II before the Civil War.

 

Where they had big plans to build a railroad directly from Moscow all the way to friggin LA across the Bering Strait. Which is part of the reason why they sold us Alaska. That’s all part of the story, folks.

 

And the British at every turn have done everything imaginable to stop that from happening. I’m not going to go through a whole chapter and verse on this. But in broad strokes, this has been going on for a long, long, long, long time.

 

And then we bring in Alfred Mackinder and the geopolitical pivot of history paper that he wrote in 1904 and Churchill and World War I and II. And you can read all of those events, including their backing the South in the Civil War. From that perspective, and I urge everybody to reframe the last 150 years of American history from that perspective.

 

Not as us being the villains post-World War II, but us being the victims of British and French perfidy. I think we should do that. I’m not saying it’s a 100% overlap of everything that, you know, about everything about American foreign policy.

 

It’s not. But it’s certainly a framework that you have to be able to, like, see the world through. You can then, you know, look at history from a different perspective.

 

And then you can look at it from the Germans’ perspective and from the Russians’ perspective, from the British. You can look at it from all their points of view. But if you do what I just did, you’re going to have a real hard time not going, wow, that’s probably more explanatory of the last 150 years of history than anything else.

 

Not completely explanatory, but more explanatory. And I know nuance is hard for people because they all just want a friggin’ simple answer. Point me at the villains so we can hang them at this point.

 

I get it. I am with you on that. It’s a complex web.

 

What’s that? I say it’s a complex web. There’s many power brokers vying for supremacy. Right.

 

But what we can clearly see here is that the age, what we’re dealing with is the age, the end of the age of central banking. Or at least central banking dominance. As opposed to having central banks support if they’re going to exist at all to support a free commercial banking system.

 

And I’ve always said this. I’ve come to the conclusion, watching everything, no, I wouldn’t say always, but when I finally started to really think about this during the COVID, when it was clear that Davos and company were making a push towards we’re going to end the commercial banking as we know it. When it came out from behind the curtain and said you’re going to own nothing and be happy and we’re going to have digital currencies and complete surveillance and 100% tax compliance and all of this stuff and we’re all going to love it.

 

And they actually tried to sell us on this idea that we’re going to live in pods or inside 15-minute arcologies, eat bugs and all the rest of it. I’m like, nobody wants to live like that. Do we still have to worry about that, Tom? Or has it been extinguished? That’s been extinguished.

 

Yeah. And for those who may not know. I’m just curious.

 

Yeah. And for those who may not know, I don’t know if you can see, you probably can’t see it but right up there is Tragedy and Hope. I think that’s the premier book on the power of the British.

 

Now, granted, it’s a 50, 60-year-old book but I believe that’s where you’re getting at, Tom. It’s like this Lord Milner roundtable group that envisioned a sort of continuity between the UK and the US to kind of entrench the US within the UK’s interest. Because people, if someone’s just kind of diving right into this analysis without any foreknowledge they’ll just look at the UK and just be like, well, they’ve got like what? 80,000 troop army.

 

They barely have any nukes. Like what power does the British have? But yeah, go ahead. But what they have is a lot of old relationships, especially financial relationships around the world.

 

I want to remind everybody. And look, I’ve been fighting this fight on the British front for a long time with my own business partner, Dexter White who’s the one who originally told me the British are the problem. Like, you know, going back to his personal screed about how Tina Brown taking over the New Yorker was the end of American journalism.

 

I mean, I’ve been listening to this rant on and off for 25 or 30 years now with him. But at the same time, you know, the British have done a wonderful job especially over the last, you know, certainly 30 years of cloaking themselves in this air of ineptitude. And it’s truly not the case.

 

Because, and part of it is because they were sold out by globalists back in the early 1990s when Margaret Thatcher was taken out by her cabinet in order to bring the UK into the European Union. And for anybody who’s confused about that story, go find Bernard Connolly’s The Rotten Heart of Europe and go read it. My good friend Ira Harris brought that book back into print about a decade ago.

 

I’ve had Ira on the podcast. I’ve been on his show a couple of times. It’s a hard book to find.

 

I’m not sure if you can actually find it on Amazon yet. I know that they’re hard copies you have to kind of get through Ira because he literally self-published the thing. It’s one of those books like Tragedy and Hope was out of print for a long, long time and people had to like, you know, pass copies among themselves and you know, make PDFs of it and whatnot.

 

The Rotten Heart of Europe was handled the same way. And Connolly was a, was an IMF economist who saw all this stuff go down and then wrote The Ultimate Whistleblower’s book on this stuff ages ago. I’ve been a, it’s an important book in all of this just to help set the stage here.

 

But remind yourself of a couple of things. One, what’s left of the British Empire exists mostly within the city of London and their ability to manipulate bond yields, spreads and whatnot through the forex trade most of which flows through the city of London which a lot of which flows through the city of London. Fully 30, the British pound settles nearly 30% of all forex trades in the world today.

 

Now that number’s going to change rapidly as we move into digitalized assets possibly bringing ripple into the conversation and some other stuff. But understand that that’s what’s left of their power and it’s a very important power because that intermediation of currency conversion and global trade all flowing through the city of London is a very powerful very powerful tool. It’s probably more powerful than nuclear weapons.

 

And if you don’t understand what I’m talking about well, it’s time to educate yourself about forex because you know, how do you do global trade if you can’t turn Thai Baht into U.S. dollars? And if you want to turn Thai Baht into U.S. dollars and you got to go to the city of London and the city of London wants 8% for the privilege then they’ll do anything and everything imaginable in order to protect that trade including start World War III well, then you don’t understand the role of the British in history. You just don’t. What does the emptying out of the LBMA first with gold and now it seems like it’s moving over to silver what does that portend to the city of London what does that portend to gold and silver? Are we about to see a pretty epic squeeze on both those metals coming up soon? We’re seeing an epic squeeze in gold we haven’t seen it quite yet in silver.

 

You’re absolutely right that this is part of the situation. Everybody the first thing that started this run was everybody worried that you know Trump was going to put a 10% tariff on importing gold into the United States so everybody was like okay well I want my gold back you know central banks have you know been the 15 to 20% of the full physical demand of the gold market now for close to three years, right? So the final draining of the LBMA and their vault has to do as much with Basel III as anything else now that’s going to sound like it gets Gallup on my part but it’s not it’s actually very important because what are we talking about with the Basel III where in Basel III is the when those rules were adopted by the United States in July of this year it means that you know gold, physical gold can be holding the bank’s balance sheet at 85% of its of its face value of its market to market value so gold’s trading at $2,900 an ounce and you’ve got a million dollars worth of gold on your balance sheet you can you can you can claim that as reserves as part of your balance sheet $850,000 that you get to get 15% haircut you know to state it as reserves but here’s the thing about Basel III that’s very important no longer will you be able to use any unallocated pool reserves especially of futures contracts and state them as reserves like you’ve already been able to do under Basel II and Basel I um and in London understand as well and every time I bring this up of course the British bots come out in full force and like flood the comment zone and say Tom’s full of shit and he’s peddling a story not peddling a story this is very true and it’s real and it’s part of Basel III and you can go you can go look it up Andrew um Alastair McLeod sorry has done yeoman’s work trying to explain everything to us I’ve got an article on my blog from three years ago when this first became an issue that links to all of that stuff and I think urge everybody to go read at least the implications of these things because what what I mean by unallocated pool account is to say as opposed to you know there’s all these players at the LBMA and they have and they have their quote unquote physical gold reserve you know in accounts right well no not really what they have are in their accounts are are gold futures contracts that point to somebody else’s gold but inside city of London you can infinitely rehypothecate any friggin asset as many times as you want meaning it can pledge its collateral against everything else and it can do so and it can be done so at par so I have so I’m LBMA player number one I’ve got you know some number of ounces of gold in my account and those are my hard assets well I can write a futures contract against that gold or somebody can you know take it along in a short but then they hold the long position against my physical gold and I have a gold futures contract in their account at par at the full value which they can then pledge its collateral to do some to pledge its collateral on a Japanese yen trade which they can which that guy can then turn around and use as a as a the collateral and an interest rate swap agreement against Swiss francs for that guy to use Swiss francs to buy Swiss refined gold out of Switzerland to then dump to then buy gold and put it in there you can see the circle jerk but there’s only still one pile of gold but there’s all these contracts written against everything else that collateral chain breaks the whole thing collapses which is exactly what we’re seeing right now or even better take all take the take the yen and the Swiss franc out of that out of that conversation and just have it be pledging collateral against gold which is exactly what we’re seeing be blunt about it, but this is the truth that’s blowing up. Does the government, does the government want a higher gold price to prop up the balance sheet? Is that the end game? That’s part of the end game.

 

That’s actually, it’s not even the end game. That’s the beginning of the end game. It’s the beginning of the end game of it’s the end game of this world that we’ve lived in.

 

It’s the beginning of the new world, right? Yes. The government wants a higher gold price. If you, if the, if the government is, if you’ve got a government, it’s a $36 trillion in debt that’s sitting on eight, roughly $750 billion worth of gold reserves, which is what the United States, which is the numbers for the United States, but they market to $11 billion on the Fed’s balance sheet, because that’s the price we sold it to them at in 1971.

 

Why can’t the federal government buy that gold back from the Fed? Why not? And then stick it in the sovereign, and then stick it in the sovereign wealth fund and market the market. And if you want it to, and if you want it to, you know, improve the asset side of the American government’s balance sheet, why would you do that? Yeah. Why haven’t we done that? We’re going to do it.

 

That’s the answer. We haven’t done it. We’d even done it previously because we didn’t want to do that.

 

Why didn’t we want to do that? Because we were ruled by globalists who were draining the fricking country of all of its available assets. We were being strip mine, Danny. Everything I’ve been saying for the last three years is exactly correct.

 

We’ve been run. We’ve been, we were, the country was being run by vandals and children and everybody else was just pigs at the trough sucking up whatever money they could from the taxpayer and stuffing it in bank accounts in the Caymans. Is USA just the top of the iceberg? Cause it’s only worth, it was priced at what? $45 billion, which is still chump change compared to the overarching, uh, you know, grand scheme of things.

 

Are we about to find out even more, uh, you know, shenanigans over at the Pentagon and in places like that? Yep. Yep. Department of education, everything, all of it, every bit of it.

 

We’re finding out it’s everywhere. And funny part is, um, like this Kennedy, uh, the, the Kennedy center performing arts thing. We find out that they don’t have any money.

 

Let me get $200 million a year from us. And they literally have no money in their checking account. Because it got drained.

 

Why? Because everybody’s like, Oh shit, they’re going to take this and gone. It’s like, well, it’s like the South park, wall street going and it’s gone. Like, like, where’s the money? Well, I got news for you.

 

They stole it. And now Trump’s like, I want the money back. Tweeted it out today.

 

It’s like, no, no, no. Call all that back. How were you? How are all these guys are calling all this money back? How are all these guys getting dressed down so easily? Because they’ve been, because over the last 15 years, the left and the liberal, I mean, the lib, I don’t want to say liberal, but like just the, the unit party has, has felt invincible.

 

Like there was a time like in the mid 2010s where they just felt invincible, but now they’re just like completely getting stripped down. And there’s very little resistance. Like, how did this happen? Uh, the, the, the lack of resistance is coming because again, Elon Musk and his boys literally went in and mapped everything.

 

In like six, in like the treasury department, they mapped the treasury department in six hours, six hours, because the best way to describe this is in preparation for Trump coming in, have you noticed, and I’ve mentioned this before, and I think I mentioned it on your show in the past, did you ever notice that right before Trump’s, uh, Trump, the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, everybody was very calm, even after Joe Biden was, you know, the, the, the terrible performance at the, uh, at the debate this and that, but yeah, I will swap her out for Kamala. I will swap them out for Kamala Harris. Don’t worry about it.

 

It’s all fine, right? Well, you know, it’s all, everything’s fine. The Europeans were not freaking out about this. The Brits weren’t freaking out.

 

Everybody was like, nope. And the, they were, they were just on autopilot. I kept saying, this is Gantt chart over at evil corp central.

 

Nope. On this date, we’re supposed to do this. So we’re going to do that.

 

That’s on the, it’s on the schedule. We’re going to continue doing it. They wouldn’t act that way if they didn’t already know what they thought the outcome of everything was going to be.

 

So Trump was supposed to die at Butler, Pennsylvania, obviously. But when that failed, of course they have fallback plans to fallback plans. Well, what if it doesn’t go off? Well, then we do this and then we shift to that.

 

And then we shift to this and then we shift to that. Well, we keep on finding out all the new things that all the, at each turn they prepared, even if Trump came back, they were preparing to fight the old war. Like generals never prepare for the war they get, they’re always prepared for the last war they fought because it’s the only war they know.

 

Right. So, I mean, even Putin is slightly guilty of this in Ukraine. He fought one war, then thought that, you know, he had a peace deal.

 

The British said, Nope, we’re going to fight this war. And then he has finds himself in a drone and artillery war. And now, you know, and then NATO thought that they were going to, you know, all come in and push Putin back and that didn’t work and he refused to knuckle under.

 

The Americans kept refusing to really commit to any of this. And then Putin then starts the drone war and forgetting it’s open. It’s just a bloodbath, right? It’s literally second, it’s literally Phil Dick’s second variety.

 

Like the, the, the short story, second variety, like what’s going on, drone warfare over in Ukraine. I go read that short story. It’s not very long.

 

I’ll tell you exactly what we’re talking about. It’s like, it’s, it’s so very obvious. It’s like, it’s a, it’s a beautiful metaphor for what’s happened in Ukraine.

 

And it’s why Trump is absolutely going to end committed to ending the, ending this meat grinder. But the, um, but so they’re fighting the last war. So they figured they could fight an administrative war.

 

Well, we’ll tie them up in the course. We won’t give them this, we’ll give them this cabinet picks. We’ll, you know, we’ll stonewall them at the agency levels by, you know, and we have all of our people in place and all be there just, Nope.

 

Oh yeah. Send me a request for what you want. And then he’ll put it on his desk and he won’t look at it for a month and a half.

 

It’s not, it’s not, it doesn’t work because it didn’t work. Danny, all I’m going to say is it didn’t work because they had a plan by which to go in. They renamed us the us digital services.

 

Doge. They gave them pure. They gave them, that gave them full, complete and legal access to all the computer systems.

 

And then they just walked in with a bunch of, with a couple of kids and some laptops and mapped all these old payment systems. And at the end of the day, I mean, I mean, I, I did this the other day. I’m like this iPhone guys has so much computing power relative to the fucking AS four hundreds that are running the government.

 

Yeah. I don’t think people have any idea how, how far in advance in Moore’s law, this thing is compared to what we’re actually running the database of the country on. And the, and the other thing is, is that their propaganda isn’t working.

 

If you look at the polling data, if you look at the approval ratings for Trump, he’s still net positive. He, I mean, they’re probably like people, it appears he’s doing what the people voted him in for, like all this messaging about, Oh, he’s going to gut funding to starving children. Oh.

 

And you know what else he’s going to get? You know, all of your, all of your USA money, your ability to find the fun color revolutions. So I find it really funny. I saw it this morning.

 

I missed it. Um, I’ve been waiting for the national endowment for democracy. And I got reminded this morning by someone on Twitter that Victoria Newland, after she was fired from the state department was moved over to be the head of the national endowment for democracy.

 

And that was going to be her, her, her globalist gold watch for, you know, a job well done and killing Slavs, her people, Trump just cut all the funding this morning, stroke of the pen, all the land kind of cool. I need to ping Paul Pagala with that one on Twitter. If he, that little rat fuck, son of a bitch is still on Twitter because that’s, he’s the guy who said that originally as a, as a, as when he was Clinton chief of staff, I think it was Clinton’s chief of staff.

 

He’s like on a sitting there on NBC, like telling us stroke of the pen, a lot of the land kind of cool. We can do whatever we want. Oh yeah.

 

I remember that now. Yeah. That fucking guy, that guy.

 

Has anybody seen John Brennan? Nope. That guy better be in a non-extradition treaty holding country. Alexander Vindman, he’s still in the borders of the United States.

 

That guy’s got, okay. That guy’s got big balls because he needs to be, he needs to be running for his life right now with Tulsi Gabbard as DNI because he’s going to jail. Okay.

 

So they mapped it all. And then they just published the, they just published some of the red meat. And the best part about this is they’re doing the Andrew Breitbart thing, man.

 

Drip, drip, drip. It’s the, it’s the James O’Keefe thing. Let out 30 seconds of the, uh, of the video that they have known full well, that they got another 15 minutes and knowing full well, how they’re going to respond to that 30 second clip that he puts out, they’ll deny it.

 

And then he’ll put out the next three minute clip, which invalidates the invalidates their defense against us there. Well, we didn’t do that. Yeah, you did.

 

Oh, and you did this too. We didn’t do that. Well, yeah, you did.

 

And that’s what they’re doing. They’re literally doing a drip, drip, drip on the government finances. Every one of those people on Capitol Hill is, is scared deathless.

 

And if you think I’m wrong about that, all of Trump’s quote unquote controversial cabinet picks are being, are, are being voted down the line. 52, 48, Gabbard now RFC, RFK, and only Mitch McConnell is saying no to it because Mitch can barely stand up. And he’s, that’s the last thing he’s going to do before he steps down.

 

Yep. You know, he’s going to just, he’s going to register his, his, his, his opposition to all of this because he’s spiteful, old and mean, and then he’s going to exit the scene and he’s going to be shown the door and he’s going to resign. And then we’re going to put somebody else in this place.

 

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Yeah, that’s good. But so far we have, so far we have RFK and we also have Tulsi. Uh, and it most likely will be the case that cash gets in.

 

So let’s go through each one of these in regards to RFK. What is his job? What is his job in your view? What is he seeking to implement? His job is, his job is to, um, go through completely with a fine tooth comb, all of the payments and find all the ways Medicare, Medicaid, everything at the FDA, the bio labs, all of it. Like it’s it, that’s, what’s going to happen.

 

And again, he’s going to have, he’s going to give them full access to all of that, which is why they were fighting him as hard as he did. They did same thing with Tulsi Gabbard. He’s going to, she’s going to demand, you know, the intelligence agencies give up their stuff.

 

He, she’s going to be a, she’s going to be a contact point for all the whistleblowers and the good people within all of these departments that they can come to her directly with their concerns and not have to worry about retribution from their bosses and from everybody and the undersecretaries and the people above them in the chain of command, the guys that the people who, you know, as Larry Johnson likes to, you know, likes to talk about, he used to be one of them toil away in an anonymity and Langley actually doing the real intelligence work to, you know, for the president’s daily brief, that information now is going to be able to travel up the chain of command to the president in ways that it never could before. And we’ll get rational foreign policy, but it starts with the idea that we’re going to change the way foreign policy is conducted for him, for what reasons we actually conduct the foreign policy. And it’s not going to be any longer in service of British geopolitical goals as they feed us bad information on a regular basis in order to, that we get information, all this information sharing through five eyes, aside from the fact that we have paused, that our own people have, have plausible viability because they send MI6 or the Australians or the Canadians or somebody else out in the world to go get the information, oh, by the way, we can’t give you this information, but if you look right here, you’re going to find something interesting and then they can present it as their own information.

 

Back to us, to back, back to us. And then we have plausible deniability that we were the ones doing it. There’s a lot of shit goes on and that’s going to end.

 

And then there’s a lot of, there’s a lot of internecine stuff where, you know, you know, like, think about this, like they had Trump so thoroughly ring fenced in his first administration, like Gina Haspel was CIA director. This woman ran the London desk for Christ’s sake, like, like it was through her that, you know, all of Russiagate flowed, like it was insane, but there was honestly nothing he could do about it. So they had him ring fence.

 

They don’t have ring fence now because he went in and he’s like, oh no, I have, I have the stack of mineral envelopes on y’all this tall, whatever Klaus Schwab or the Brits or anybody else has on you is nothing. I’ve got you for much bigger crimes than this. I’ve got you for treason.

 

Klaus Schwab stepped down. Didn’t you hear there’s a new, yeah, there’s a new guy. His president, I guess he’s going to be the one that holds the bag.

 

Well, you know, I heard that Klaus was going to, you know, unleash holy hell on the Americans because we weren’t governable and they, we needed to be punished for, for all of this. And, um, I’m sure that Klaus has now been shown a nice padded room. Yeah.

 

It’s very interesting. What about cash? What do you, what is cash his job to do? What is it to, again, what do you think? It’s the same as before. His job now is to bring forth all the information that’s been, that’s been stymied and give it to the justice department.

 

Who’s not going to act on it. Pam Bondi is like itching. Like she’s like a bolt.

 

She’s like, uh, she’s like a, um, uh, a terrier on a Fox hunt. Like just waiting, like, let me, come on coach, put me in a game. Let me do this.

 

Like she just needs the information. The reason that they’re slow walking Patel as much as anybody else is because again, in order to do this legally, properly, the FBI investigates the crime, then passes their recommendation to the AG and the AG does something with it. If you have, but you can’t just have the AG unless she’s got stuff that you already, you know, unless she’s all Pam Bondi has now is what she’s got to work with.

 

You put cash Patel in charge of the FBI. And now all of a sudden there’s information that’s going to flow up to the AG that wasn’t there before, but it’s been signed up to that point. And Kosh has all of the data.

 

He has it all because he was there and they’re all going to jail. I’m telling you, they’re all going to go to jail. Trump has to put them in jail or you know, something has to be done here in order.

 

Because if it doesn’t happen, then it’s going to be a complete and utter collapse of everything. And that is not his plan. He’s not going to be left holding the bag of what’s left of the United States and everybody’s screaming that they, they, they just don’t think that he can get this done.

 

I don’t think they understand the applications of what, of, of what, what it looks like when you have a world where the rules have changed, the nature of this game has changed. Okay. They built the imaginal line of, you know, obfuscation.

 

It’s the tanks are already in Paris and they’re like playing games at the court level. Yeah. I don’t think people really have digested the importance of what just transpired yesterday with Pete Hexeth’s announcement of, well, Europe, if you want to go to war with Russia, feel free to do so, but we’re not going to have any part of it.

 

We’re trying to broker a realistic deal. There, there is no, there’s no going back to pre 2014 Ukraine borders because they’re simply not realistic. No, I think, I mean, it appears that the post world war two world order has effectively died as of yesterday.

 

Yeah, I know. Like, isn’t it cool? Yeah. Like, so, so I’ve been, I’ve been screaming about this for five years, Danny.

 

I’m like, I’m telling you this is coming. Like aside from France and the UK who have, you know, maybe a handful of nukes, the rest of the Europeans are completely unarmed, relatively speaking to the Russians, like, I know, are they really going to go to war? Are they really going to fight Russia now without the U S really what this is about is the Europeans are going to get everything they always wanted, which is, but what they didn’t get that, what the Europeans always really wanted was for the United States to fight the war with Russia and, and drain itself dry. And then they were going to, and then hope that the two of them imploded each other while they then could, during the cover of the, of world war three, collapse their existing debt structure, issue a new currency, default on the old debt, and then rebuild with a Franco German military industrial complex to replace the Americans.

 

Macron has been screaming about this for years, the EU army, all of that. Macron has always wanted to be the arms dealer of Europe. And the Germans were going to do the same thing.

 

It was being laid out for you. Go look at what the, go look at the German that that’s the way the Germans were planning on doing. But they, the only way that worked is that the United States imploded and they were fully, they fully believed that they were going to be able to get this done.

 

Sending the most, well, you can point to Hanks saying that yesterday, and that’s very significant. I think more significant than that was sending JD Vance to Paris for the AI summit and laying down the law that you people aren’t taking all of our fricking data, you’re not shaking down Apple or X or anybody else because you wrote a law. We’ll be happy to never do business with any of you fucking people ever again.

 

You, the, the, the, the looks on Ursula von der Leyen’s face, she’s like, I shouldn’t know what to do. Because see, they really see, you got to realize something. And I listened to Viktor Orban over in Hungary, very, very carefully.

 

And he’s like, they don’t get it. I got news for you. I’ve heard people from the democratic party and the democratic party side of the things.

 

They’re like, they don’t get it. They don’t realize that they’ve already lost. I’ve heard the same thing.

 

We still think this is a fight that they can win. Like they don’t realize that the game’s already over. I’ve heard the same thing too.

 

I’ve heard that they are still not willing to change. They’re still planning on doubling down on woke-ism and none of these DNC advisors have gotten a clue of what to do. I know, I know.

 

And, you know, when the raging Cajun, James Carville is telling you, this is not going to work. What the fuck are you people doing? You know, like he’s just, they’re like, read the room, dude. But, you know, again, uh, I mean, from what I understand now, um, some of the things that are coming out, you know, the Biden administration was being run by a bunch of, you know, transgender 20 somethings and, you know, and Hunter were literally running the white house and, and they didn’t want to give up power and they liked the power and they liked the, the prestige and everything else.

 

And, um, I know I’ll be honest. It was kind of always predictable, right? Like if you’re, if you’re a group that doesn’t prioritize merit, I mean, isn’t it, I mean, isn’t it the likely course that you would take as failure? Like if you don’t, if you don’t prioritize merit over, you know, anything else, I mean, wasn’t this always going to happen? Yeah. I mean, yes, it was always going to happen.

 

It was always going to end this way. And, and their ideas were only allowed to promulgate and, and, and, um, be promulgated and, and, and, and, and propagate the way they have because they had an infinite pile of money. We’ve taken away their cashflow.

 

Now they got to spend assets. And nothing would make me happier than watching the old colonial oligarchs of Europe spend all of their assets trying to win a fight they can’t win at the beginning of the Ukraine war, a couple months into it, after the peace talks broke down and the lines restabilized, Russia pulls back, sets up the line of contact, the massive line of contact on the Donbass, they, they take Mariupol block by block and street by street and all the rest of it. At one point after the NATO summit, it became obvious to me what Putin’s strategy was, it was to do just enough to make himself look weak, to let his opponent think that he could still win.

 

I’ve, I’ve used this talking point a hundred times on podcasts. I said, it’s like, it’s like that scene in the mostly terrible movie Return, 1985 movie Return of the Living Dead, where it’s a, it’s a, uh, send up of the George Romero zombie movies. And right as the zombies start taking over, you know, they start taking over during the, during the great, uh, taking over the, the, the graveyard, right? Where the kids are having sex in the graveyard and then, and the zombies show up and they can start killing all the kids, there’s a shot and it’s a very iconic shot because it’s, it’s been, it’s been around, it’s like the zombie in the cop car after they’ve killed the first couple of cops that showed up and they said, and the zombie gets on the horn with the police.

 

It was a send more cops because they want to eat more cops. Right. So that was the, the moment when you realize the zombies aren’t just dumb, mindless things.

 

They like, they have strategy. I’m like, it’s the send more cops moment. That’s when I realized what was, what Putin was doing, what he was saying.

 

It was okay. I’ve got a, I’ve got an opponent. It’s got, they’ve got more money than me.

 

They really, they got more weapons than me. If they come together as a group, I can’t beat them. But I know that they don’t really act as a unit.

 

So what I have to do is present myself just strong enough to stay in the game and achieve my goals slowly but surely, but let them think that they can still win because then they’re going to spend even more of their political capital. And don’t, let’s not disabuse them of the notion that they think they can still win. Because if we do do that, they’re going to commit more to this than they know than they can afford.

 

And this will go on long enough until eventually it’ll, they’ll realize, my God, we’re broke. And that’s where we are. And so he, so he realizes like, if I do it this way and Trump comes back to power, I’ve got a, I got a chance to win.

 

And if not, we just nuked these people. Cause it kind of makes you think like, do you remember those clips of Putin with like, like shaking and his leg twitching and, you know, rumors of him having cancer, I wonder how much of that was actually propagated by Russia. Yeah.

 

How much of that was Russian propaganda? Like, you know, shooting up with a little bit of, you know, with, with a little bit of, with some steroids or whatever, some amphetamines and making, making his hands puffy and a little shaky. So the Brits would go crazy and try and turn that into, I mean, Putin could have been sick. I mean, he’s 72 years old or 71 years old.

 

He’s Russian. He doesn’t drink. He’s an, you know, he’s a former athlete and all of that stuff.

 

So unlike most Russian men, his age, he’s not a raging alcoholic or ex-alcoholic or whatever. So it’s not like he’s dying of cirrhosis in the liver. He’s like Trump, you know, he doesn’t drink now.

 

Does he perfectly, or, but he’s got plenty of old injuries from judo. And there can be times when he may have had the, he may have had hip replacement surgery at one point. He has bad hip.

 

I mean, Putin could have had a hip replacement surgery at any time, any point in this time and having to show up in public on, you know, anti-inflammatories and his hands were puffy. I mean, I’m just throwing stuff out there. And then, but the British are so desperate to create a narrative.

 

Like the Russians are masters of propaganda too, you know, there’s not like they’re not good at it. I hate to hate to remind, I hate to burst anybody’s bubble, but the Russians are really good at propaganda. So are the Iranians, by the way, they’re excellent at propaganda as well.

 

Oh, by the way, but that’s a different story for a different day. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying that with derision towards the Iranians, I’m saying it towards, I’m saying it as derision towards the people who think that the Iranians are only victims in this war.

 

Okay. Cause they’re not, do you think the Russians are really good at propaganda? Cause like anytime I watch like RT or Sputnik, it’s just kind of like, uh, I don’t know, like, I don’t get that. I don’t get that.

 

They, they are. Then it’s not the same. It’s not, it’s not the same kind of propaganda.

 

Okay. They haven’t, they have, they have an agenda. Like I, I I’ve been on RT many times.

 

I’ve been on, I I’ve been contacted by Sputnik many times. I can tell you that there are many times I have not been on RT and or Sputnik because they wanted me to come on and play the, and play the role of the, of the angry American who’s angry at his country. And I’m like, you know, that one’s not going to work for me.

 

Don’t get me wrong. They’re lovely people. They have an agenda.

 

I’m okay with that. Like they’re at war with us. I don’t, I have no problem with them engaging in propaganda.

 

I don’t blame them. If I were them, I would do the same thing. It’s not, it was saying that it’s not a pejorative.

 

It’s a statement of fact. Okay. It’s, it’s, you know, I respect it.

 

I would, I would not respect the Russians if they didn’t involve, engage in a little bit of propaganda. I read headlines at RT today much differently than I did 10 years ago. Okay.

 

Because 10 years ago, I was so pissed off with my own country that it was so easy that even their propagandized slanted editorial, and it’s mostly just editorial bias and slant on their part. They, their, their articles are usually pretty well. The articles themselves are usually pretty well written.

 

I usually don’t have a problem, but that’s the way they present a lot, some of the stuff. I mean, again, we’re so propagandized that Russian propaganda just looks like truth telling. But it’s still propaganda.

 

Right. Okay. It is, but again, that’s okay.

 

There’s nothing wrong with that. Yeah. What’s the end game between with what Trump is trying to broker? Are we trying to, are we on the verge of seeing a Russia, U S alliance or is this more, no, but is that, is that on the table? Yes.

 

He did invite him to victory day to the victory day parade along with Xi Jinping. Did you, did you hear about this? Hmm. No.

 

So say that again. So the victory day parade that’s coming up this year, who would, who would send Trump an invitation along with Xi Jinping? Now, whether or not Trump accepts the invitation, we’ll see, but that’s a, it’s pretty, I think he will. I think he will.

 

I, I, there’s going to be a sit down between Trump and Putin, just like there was in the first administration. Okay. I I’m going to throw some stuff out at you that you need to, let’s start reading some, some property leaves.

 

Now he sends Steve Whitkoff over there the other day to, on a seven 47 to get, to, um, bring a teacher home who was riding in a Russian jail cell for smoking pot, right? That was diplomacy folks. See what cough is one of Trump’s golfing bunnies. And he’s someone that Trump trusts.

 

You think Steve Whitkoff went over there just to shepherd this guy home? No, you don’t send over seven 47. That’s Trump’s thing. Hey, let’s send over a big, we’ll send over the big plane.

 

No, no. That was an offer was sent. Like it’s the only way to read this.

 

They can’t just chat on the phone. Everybody’s listening in. They don’t trust their intelligence service.

 

The Brits are up on all, on all our phones. The French were up on all our phones. So this is going to be diplomacy has been done.

 

Like you think when Victor Orban went around the world and met with Putin and then Japan and China, and then showed up at Mar-a-Lago and then went to the UN, you don’t think that Victor Orban wasn’t sent around the country as the courier of a framework for a deal. Like, you know, are you, did you, did you not stay at a holiday and express last night? Like, excuse me, like we can’t be geopolitical analysts if we’re not going to like read the men. The men in this room understand the way this works.

 

Trump is a mom boss. Okay. He’s always had good internal security because in order to do business in New York, as a property developer, you have to have pretty good upset.

 

Otherwise you can’t do business because the place is terminally corrupt. Putin is old intelligence. The only thing you trust are human assets and shit you read on a piece of paper.

 

Nothing digital. So no communications really between these men is happening over telephones, iPhones, or anything else. It’s happening this like this with couriers, because that’s the ultimate form of security, right? Is there’s nothing less than the fate of the fucking world dudes.

 

Like, you know, I have no problem with them spending a bunch of JP four to send to the next, I mean, it was the seven 47 necessary, probably not, but but you know what, who cares? But it was also a non, but I’ll bet you it was a nonstop flight. Is this part of a plan to distance Russia from China? Cause even Pompeo sort of alluded to this in a prior interview that the plan should be to distance. Why, why would you want to go to war with both Russia and China? If you could just distance Russia from China, take Russia off of the game board, and then you can have a, you know, sort of like a one-on-one with China, none of those things are what’s happening.

 

What’s happening now is Yalta is being renegotiated. Now I’m going to make it really simple. Again, I’m going to go back to my friend, Alex Cranor.

 

Alex is brilliant. I think I might have put this idea in his head a few months ago when we were on a podcast together. But if I did, I’ll find out.

 

I haven’t, I haven’t chatted with Alex in the last few days. I don’t, I’m going to do a show with him and probably next week. And Alex, when I will talk about it, but the article that he wrote and the thread that he had up on Twitter a couple of days ago, I tweeted it out.

 

So it’s on my feed somewhere. You’ll find it, but go to Alex Cranor’s sub stack. You can read it.

 

He makes the point of there’s a realignment in process and I need you to take the map of the world and how you lay the map world map of the world out flat and Europe’s always in the center of it. And what I said was, no, we need to really start thinking about how we make the center of the world, the Pacific ocean, and you’ll see the three major powers of the world in the new alignment there, but the Pacific ocean is really boring to make this a focus of a map because it’s like, it’s, it’s a big body of water, but just to get a little bit of Russia, you’ll see the West coast of the United States, you’ll see a little bit of South America and you’ll see China. Now to your, to your question about.

 

You know, Russia and China, Mike Pompeo was a hawk. So I don’t like, and, and an old school neocon and part of that whole, I’m going to just name names now that whole Steve Bannon anti China wing of the GOP. Donor class, fuck those people that you’ll note.

 

None of them are on the inside. They all want to be on the inside and they’re not there. Okay.

 

They’re giving themselves away right now by calling Lindy Lee a Chinese asset. She just did that. She’s the democratic fundraiser.

 

Who’s did a big interview with Sean Ryan the other day, explaining what was going on in the Biden white house and Cernovich and Steve Bannon and everybody else. They’re all out there screaming that she’s a Chinese spy. How utterly bloody predictable it’s nonsense.

 

That is not what this is about. So framing it that way, and then using Mike Pompeo, that’s telling you where they want to shift the narrative. Okay.

 

Because they always wanted war with China. They go stamp. No, what is Russia naturally wants to align with the United States because you need a tripartite, you need a new three regional world.

 

And if the Russians and the Americans don’t form some form of detente, then Russia eventually would be swallowed by China. So we are natural, not allies, but we’re natural noncombatants. Okay.

 

And the way you make them make each other noncombatants is to normalize relations and normalize trade. Moreover, how about we go back to czar Nicholas, the second pre civil war in the United States, and we talk about the plans then to make a trans, to make a railroad that went from Moscow to the Los Angeles across the Bering strait. Those ideas have been resurrected in a lot of people’s minds, including myself months ago, because that’s the natural thing like cut Europe out of the new world order.

 

We have a world to build. Why do you think, why do you think Trump wants Greenland and Canada, by the way? He doesn’t want Ontario. He go look at a map of the polar region of the world.

 

And you’ll realize he wants a land bridge from Alaska to Montana. And he wants the whole polar area and he wants to work. Yeah.

 

The Northwest passage all the way from Greenland, the Northwest territories, the Yukon, Alaska, and then British Columbia. Cause you need the ports. Alberta for the oil, Saskatchewan for the uranium, Manitoba for the wheat.

 

We don’t need Newfoundland for the fish. We don’t need Ontario for the shit libs. Well, we don’t need Toronto for the shit libs.

 

A lot of gold is produced outside of Ontario and most of on most of Ontario province is as red as upstate New York. It’s Toronto. That’s the problem.

 

It’s Ottawa. That’s the fucking problem. It’s Montreal.

 

That’s the problem. Don’t you have 13 premieres to 13 Canadian premieres? Yeah. Yeah.

 

Or by the white house. They’re all showing up. I got, I won.

 

I tweeted it out this afternoon. On how many States Canada gets my over under is two new States, a couple of territories, and we take everything. We take everything West of Ontario.

 

So it’s coming. I don’t know when it’s coming. It’s not going to come next week, but like, again, go back to what I said at the beginning of the show.

 

Is this our moment where we take, we give everybody the opportunity to free themselves from British rule. Shadow role. Yes.

 

Gold. So for Greenland, Canada, bilateral negotiations about the end of the war in Ukraine, where the Brits and the Europeans are cut out, it’s pretty obvious to me. Yeah.

 

I think this is a good note to end things on here, Tom. Anything else you want to talk about that we didn’t get into before we wrap up? Oh my God, dude. I will be here for another hour and a half.

 

But I mean, in short, let’s, let’s, let’s say a couple of things. I am really cautious. I I’m, I’m, I’ve never been this bullish and I will say is the following.

 

For the couple of years before this, when I kept saying to everybody, you know, look, we can, we can work our way out of our fiscal problem. What we can do is stop. We can do is come back to the night, the 2019 budget and, and figure out what to do with the asset side of the balance sheet.

 

I mean, we can, we can figure something out. I didn’t have really good full plans on this. And to be honest with you, I didn’t even really believe the words that were coming out of my mouth.

 

I mean, I did. I, I believed that it was possible that I believe we were ever going to get there. And if you asked me what my percentage, you know, what my odds were of us actually pulling anything like that off, it was pretty fricking low.

 

Yeah. It’s like I said, these guys seem to today, I’m like, that’s going to happen. Yeah.

 

Yeah. Today it’s, I’m like looking at it going, Oh, this is going to happen. And I’m as shocked as anybody else.

 

And I’m, you know, I’m happy to say that any reservations I had about the season and say with the Trump show are gone. I’m not, and we haven’t even gotten into Israel and Gaza and all the rest of that stuff, which is going to be problematic. And I, I’m going to have problems with some of this, but at the same time, I also think I know how I kind of know how they’re going to resolve that as well.

 

So let’s watch how they handle Ukraine, how Ukraine gets handled is going to tell us what’s really going to happen in Gaza and with the Iranians and everything else. He did a similar thing with Ukraine a couple of weeks back. Remember he said, Oh, Russia has to come to the table.

 

And if they don’t, then we’re going to slap on a bunch of sanctions and tariffs. Like he came really hard on Russia the same way. He’s coming really hard on, on, uh, on Gaza right now on Hamas and the Iranians.

 

That’s what he does. Why do you, why does anybody take Trump’s opening offers? Is anything serious, but he’s serious about Canada. And I think he’s serious about Canada because he wants to liberate Canadians.

 

I think so too. Yeah. It makes you.

 

And if you, and if you want to liberate Europe, you got to break the bank of England, not like George Soros broke the bank of England, George Soros didn’t break the bank of England. George Soros did the bidding of his bank of England, the masters George Soros works for MI six, he always has been a British, a British asset. Don’t believe me.

 

Don’t read Richard. Who’s getting paid by USAID? Not the other way around. Like a lot of us thought.

 

Philanthropists, my fat hairy ass. And I’m a type two diabetic. So there ain’t much hair left on my ass.

 

Good to know. Well, Hey Tom, let’s, let’s save some stuff for our, uh, roundtable discussion. We’ve got lined up in a couple of weeks.

 

I won’t say who the other participants are, but, uh, it’s going to be a good one. I think, um, especially you and another person, we’ve all been waiting to see YouTube kind of interact. So I’m really looking forward to that.

 

It’ll be fun. I have, and I have, I have a very interesting angle. I’m going to take with, I’m going to take with this particular individual on this.

 

I think, I think, I think even he’ll enjoy it. So it should be fun. Awesome.

 

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