The Global Currency Exchange
My comment:
5:58 Yup, he's surrounded by 350 million people making money. So what are you all going to do? From the outside the USA just looks like a bunch of people pretending to laugh at a joke that isn't funny.
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Lena Petrova (who used to be an auditor)
My comment:
That was really helpful, thank you. Can you do a talk one day about the difficulties of auditing the US Department of Defense? I forget how many trillions (27?) are unaccounted for. The question I have is why this doesn't seem to matter. Is it just because the international currency markets are driven by need and that this problem is just assumed to be one that will never be addressed by any administration, or by the US Supreme Court or any international body like the UN Security Council?
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Alastair Crooke
He says Iran has an equation: security for all or security for no-one; prosperity for all or prosperity for no-one. See https://conflictsforum.substack.com/.
Apparently Trump has two gatekeepers at the White House: Susie Wiles and Natalie Harp.
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Max Blumenthal on other White House regulars apart from Susie Wiles (who, he claims, 4:07, was an advisor on Netanyahu's 2020 re-election campaign). She probably did that just to get some experience for running Trump's campaign.
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If there was a coup d'État in the USA then nobody would ever know. At most all you would hear would be arguments about whether this was fourth, fifth or sixth such since Kennedy, Lincoln or Garfield,... The whole thing is way too slack and there isn't any evidence that the rule of law applies anywhere. Even the Supreme Court are governed by public opinion. So that's all American government is, an ever-changing bunch of interminable gas-bags spouting their opinions on captured media.
Daniel Davis talking to Douglas Macgregor
And later with Kim Iversen
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And Kim decorated it later on,...
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Karen Kwiatkowski on avenues within the military command structures. See also Afshin Rattansi Interviewing Brian McGinnis.
See https://judgenap.com/ but it seems Karen's article isn't there yet.
Bill Astore on what it is like to be given illegal orders:
Matthew Hoh "Will US Troops bomb civilians?"
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Scott Ritter on defending the Constitution:
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Rep. Melanie Stansbury
My comment:
I wish you every success, but this will not solve the problem. Once you remove Trump you will have a lot more work to do to rebuild your system of governance so that it can not simply be recaptured by money again. This is just a natural consequence of decades of corruption in the Senate and in Congress. This is where it was always going to lead you, but hell, you're all so rich so who cares!
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Britain is just another Israel, without the good weather. We shall build Jerusalem,...
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Dimitri Lascaris agrees with me.
My comment:
Excellent report, thank you! To see how bad it can get check out the activity at RAF Fairford in the UK last weekend.. CobraEmergency, Colin Norwood and bobsurgranny are three good channels on YT.
Getting messages in Iran:
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Rachel Blevins talking with Brian Berletic.
5:12 See The Path to Persia (2009).
It's so bizarre that they made this document publicly available. Look at the section entitled Diplomatic on page 64 for example.
Especially in the absence of a clear Iranian provocation, averting this paradoxical danger would be a major task for U.S. diplomats in the run-up to such an air campaign. They would have to make the case that Iran’s continued refusal to accede to the will of the international community to halt its nuclear enrichment activities (as stipulated in multiple Security Council resolutions enacted under Chapter VII of the UN Charter) threatened the security of the Middle East and jeopardized the global non-proliferation regime. They would have to persuade these governments that the United States had reasonably tried all of the alternative approaches and none had succeeded.
They would have to argue that the American actions were ultimately designed to enhance the stability of the region and that it would be a mistake for everyone if countries allowed their pique at Washington to impede other initiatives that are ultimately in the best interests of the entire region and the entire world.
Did they think nobody in Iran could read English? Or did it not occur to them that one day there would be someone in the White House who couldn't read English?
It's the money. You will never fix this until you fix the money.
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Posted: March 13, 2026
Railroad: BNSF Railway
Train Type: Military equipment movement
Power: BNSF GEVO lash‑up
Consist: Strykers, Humvees, support vehicles on flats
See also Defensive Security and Olive Badger and Robert Elder - World Domination Day #347.

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