The Gulf’s trillions used to land in London. Not anymore. The strait that stopped mattering, the “grassroots” that turned out to be billionaires — and your 10-to-15-person assignment before November.
Trump and Bessent are dismantling the offshore financial system that has looted nations for decades. Could the rescue of Japan’s yen be the opening move in a new global order?
Join us LIVE next Thursday! Not a bombing campaign — an ultimatum to every bank, registry, and swap line keeping Tehran alive. We dig into who the enablers are, and why the Kim summit is the other half of the story.
In his speech upon the surrender of Japan marking the end of World War II, General Douglas MacArthur called for a "spiritual recrudescence" if the horror of another world war were to be avoided, noting that mankind's scientific and technical achievement had outstripped its moral development. After now eighty years of moral and cultural degeneration, bringing civilization to the brink of a catastrophe, it is as if America and much of the so-called West is coming to its senses, rediscovering the ideas and values of American republicanism and Christian civilization, throwing off the corrupt leaders who have presided over it and through the remarkable movement that has swept Donald Trump back into the White House, regained control of our destiny and answered his call to create a "new golden age".
At this Saturday’s Promethean Action class, Dan Leach and Bruce Director will discuss the unseen but very powerful spiritual force that is motivating people of all ages and demographic groups to rediscover our true patriotic heritage, to embrace traditional moral values and to participate in the joyful work of rebuilding our once proud scientific and industrial achievement.
Philosopher and expert in anti-entropic science (dynatropy), Cusa and Leibniz. 50 year collaborator of Lyndon LaRouche. Author of “Riemann for Anti-Dummies.” Classical double bass player.
Nixon called it “temporary.” 55 years later it’s still policy. Will Wertz reads the paper trail — the secret Kissinger memo, the Volcker Group, Britain’s run on Fort Knox — and the principles of the new Bretton Woods Trump’s Treasury says is underway.
In 1775, Americans and Quebec militiamen fought as brothers to free Canada from the British crown. Bob Ingraham on the lie of the "invasion," Franklin's near-miss at the peace table — and why, 250 years later, the question is open again.
Four new nuclear reactors went critical in a single month — America's first in 40 years. Brian Lantz on the factory boom the media won't name, and the apprenticeship programs that pay you to help build it. The hardest problem was never the physics.
A full-size statue of Beethoven once stood behind the Boston Symphony. Toni Sellars and Mindy Pechenuk on how deep this music ran in 19th-century America — and who spent the next century getting it out.