Will Wertz traces the millennia-long battle between national sovereignty and empire — from Plato to Nicholas of Cusa to the EU — and shows why a new Bretton Woods system is the path forward.
Trump rejected Israel's South Pars strike and blasted NATO as "cowards" — both serve Britain's Great Game. The Japan deal shows what replaces it: sovereign energy, nuclear power, and critical minerals.
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In this episode, we delve into the strategic battle led by President Trump against globalist forces, a struggle that few Americans fully grasp. By examining the historical roots and operational methods of globalism, we highlight how multinational corporations, supported by central banks, have waged an economic and social war on nations, particularly the United States. We explore the systemic erosion of American cities through the lens of globalization, connecting it to current political and economic battles. Tune in for an in-depth discussion that covers everything from the Roman Empire to modern-day industrial decline and the path to rebuilding America.
00:00 Introduction to the Strategic War 00:08 Understanding Globalists: Who and What They Are 01:11 The Impact of Globalization on American Cities 01:33 Support and Engagement: Join the Dialogue 01:59 Defining Globalization and Its Mechanisms 03:36 The Role of Multinational Corporations and Central Banks 04:52 The Consequences of Globalization on Society 17:12 Historical Context: Globalism from Rome to the Middle Ages 20:47 The Rise of Modern Globalism: From the Netherlands to the British Empire 28:46 America's Anti-Globalist Roots and the 20th Century Shift 33:12 Trump's Industrial Revival and the Battle for American Cities 42:03 The Strategic Fight: Rebuilding Civilization vs. Looting 42:42 Conclusion and Open Discussion
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Trump rejected Israel's South Pars strike and blasted NATO as "cowards" — both serve Britain's Great Game. The Japan deal shows what replaces it: sovereign energy, nuclear power, and critical minerals.
What if the deadliest threat to America isn’t a war overseas, but a silent chemical invasion? This episode exposes the global fentanyl supply chain behind over 1 million deaths.
Trump has been testing NATO for months and is now seriously considering leaving after European allies refused to defend Strait of Hormuz shipping, confirming his view that NATO plays "stupid games" while the U.S. pays the costs.
Mike Steger argues Trump's Iran strategy is really about reorganizing global relations to end neocon permanent-war dynamics, framing U.S.–Russia collaboration as the decisive pivot for ending perpetual war.