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What Most MAGA and Conservative Politicians Don't Know BUT Need to Know NOW to Save Our Country - Or Not and Lose it...
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What Most MAGA and Conservative Politicians Don't Know BUT Need to Know NOW to Save Our Country - Or Not and Lose it...

We are on the precipice of regaining our country, however the ignorance of many in MAGA and in Congress could destroy years of efforts and permanently lose our country as we once knew it

Russia Backs Trump in Fight Against the British

Russia and the U.S. are no longer playing by the globalists’ games, even the British Empire elites have admitted this; HOWEVER, too many MAGAs have their heads stuck in the manufactured, British-run psyop: Epstein, Tucker / Fuentes, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, government shutdown, all under the umbrella of falsely declaring that MAGA is breaking up


Susan Kokinda delves into recent controversial statements by Russian official Kirill Dmitriev1, accusing the British and the BBC of manipulating global politics.

Highlighting how Trump’s policies challenge the globalist agenda, Kokinda explains the historical British influence on American policies and the ongoing geopolitical struggle.

She also analyzes a Guardian article revealing Britain’s current isolation and discusses Trump’s economic revolution aimed at restoring American industrial might.

Chapters

00:00 The Midweek Update - Russia Backs Trump in Fight Against the British - November 19, 2025
02:04 The Guardian Spills The Beans
09:06 Dismantling The Globalist Class
11:07 Power to the People, Not Wall Street

Snapshots and Notes

See our footnote about Kirill Dmitriev and his role in all this.

We need to look at the author, Pjotr Sauer2, in this article - this is NOT a knock-off article as you soon discover.

The Guardian is a BIG critic of President Trump, anything Liberty for that matter.

Pjotr Sauer’s father…

The Guardian Spills The Beans

Drilling down into the article, notice the phrase “like on the eve of both world wars“ in the 2nd highlight and THINK what that means in the context of the European countries involved in both world wars - Russia knew what the British Empire was up to…

Even the Guardian admits to the British Empire’s role during the last 200 years - yet many are still oblivious to all this…

Who do you believe gave us the Cold War?

Winston Churchill had gone to Fulton, Missouri in 1946 and gave his infamous “iron curtain speech”3. The purpose of which was to ensure that the United States and the Soviet Union, who of course had been allies in World War II, were pitted against each other so that the British could shape the post-war world into their globalist image. And that tactic of pitting potential allies against each other is a long-standing British tactic, which even the Guardian admitted when they say …

The “Great Game“? That is, pitting allies against each other after they had collaborated in battle is a long-standing tactic of British Empire elites, dating back before the Colonialist days of the U.S.

Why was/is the British Empire doing this? The American economic system was spreading globally in the late 19th century (late 1800s), including Japan, Russia, Germany, France, and China.

It was so highly popular as it introduced the middle class, which lifted the country out of debt and heavy taxation, at least when conservatism was honored.

The American economic system was, and still is, a threat to the elites’ vast British Empire (the sentiment is the same for many European Royal families) as it is gnawing away at its own wealth, which is never shared with the people save through controlled means like foundations and charities.

How far back does the American System of economics go? Our current education system has probably buried the name Adam Smith, the Scottish economist and writer of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776) [downloadable archive - opens in our online library], in which he introduced groundbreaking ideas about free markets and how economies can self-regulate through individual actions, sometimes described as the “invisible hand.”

Adam Smith was primarily a moral reformer who believed that economic systems should promote virtue and that a nation’s wealth ultimately lies in the well-being of its people. Despite his intellectual contributions, Smith also advised on political, economic, and tax matters, indicating he was not just an “ivory tower intellectual”.

Now the elites of the British Empire have a problem - President Trump is NOT buying any of it and neither is Russia…

Notice in the 2nd highlight above, the U.S. is not listed as one of the top 2 enemies of Russia, and yet many MAGA and politicians have Russia as one of the top 3, namely China, Islam, and Russia.

Ironic that a progressive rag like The Guardian is admitting all this - so what’s the catch?

This…

They KNOW when what was happening - what happened in 1914? In the first couple of decades of the 20th century?

  • President McKinley's assassination in 1900 (our last truly American economic system President - who followed McKinley? )

    • McKinley had won re-election in 1900 with Roosevelt as his vice president, due to the nation’s booming economy and the success of the Spanish-American War. However, Roosevelt’s ascension to the presidency marked a significant shift towards progressive reforms and a firm foreign policy in American national politics.

  • The establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913, thanks to Progressive Woodrow Wilson

  • The creation of the Council of Foreign Relations4, the American campus of the British Roundtable (1921)

The British Empire Elites controlled all of the above bullet items for more than 100 years to maintain control over the American policy.

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Dismantling The Globalist Class

So why does the Guardian say that the UK “can be picked off”?

Look no further than President Trump and the reassertion of America First economics and strategy.

Russia understands that, thanks to President Trump, the U.S. is no longer taking marching orders from the British Empire Elites.

Notice all the noise going on right now, most of it originating from the British Empire elites…

  • Congress infighting and the government shutdown

  • The Epstein files

  • The infighting of the conservatives, especially with Tucker Carlson, thanks to Nick Fuentes, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro, and Marjorie Taylor Greene

So what is the signal?

It is here…

And here (from his rally in Clinton Township, Michigan, September 28, 2023)…

I’ll give you the return of the United States of America as the greatest and strongest industrial nation in the history of the world.

Together, we will dismantle the corrupt power structure that has feasted on the suffering of the American autoworker and the workers of any kind, not just autoworkers, workers of any kind.

We will cast from power the financial forces that have turned American cities into ghost towns.

Trump identified the enemy in unequivocal terms…

  • globalists

  • globalist class

  • powerful financial forces

Power to the People, Not Wall Street

The above was in 2023; today (2025), many are saying he is not delivering on his promises.

Most are those who do not SEE what they are looking at nor HEAR what they are listening to, and/or are focusing on the noise and not the signal.

So what did President Trump recently say about insurance companies? You know, one of the powerful financial forces…

THIS is power to the people - not to the financial forces…

Trump is also delivering on his promise to make the U.S. the world's strongest industrial nation…

Speaking to McDonald’s Franchise owners on November 17, 29025, President Trump shared the following…

But in 9 months, we’ve lifted over 600,000 Americans off a food stamp, and that’s a record.

Because we really have a strong economy.

We’re building thousands and thousands of factories all over this country.

Wait till they open up.

You’re going to see something, I think, like we’ve never seen before.

You know, we lost our auto industry.

54% of our auto industry left for other places over the years.

And I think we’re going to get it more than all back.

They’re coming in from Mexico, from Canada, from Germany.

They’re coming in from Japan.

We made a deal with Japan, $650 billion.

We never got anything.

We made a deal with the European Union, $950 billion.

They’d have to buy our oil and gas and many other things.

And I want to say it’s good for everybody.

Well, we made a deal recently with China, where they buy our soybeans, but it’s hundreds of billions of dollars.

and, uh, it’s incredible what’s taken place in our country

President Trump has already negotiated more than TWENTY TRILLION DOLLARS to come into the U.S. - that is more money than used to LEAVE the U.S.

The federal budget deficit for 2025 decreased to $1.775 trillion, a drop from the previous year’s deficit of $1.817 trillion.

Total government receipts reached an all-time high of $5.235 trillion, a 6% increase from the prior year.

However, government spending also set a new record, reaching just over $7 trillion, which is a 4% increase from the previous year.

That means what President Trump has brought in is equal to 3 to 4 times as much as our receipts or our spending - that latter is something that will fluctuate, the former is something that will be around for DECADES.

The American Economic System relies heavily on building and production and what President trump has brought in with his negotiations will cover

  • Ship building

  • steel making

  • developing independence in rare-earths

  • developing independence in chip making

  • nuclear power plants

  • pushing forward into nuclear fusion

All this will result in more factories and expanded domestic production.

Then there is this recent development…

Through all this, there is one thing President Trump has done that no other President has…

President Trump has bypassed the Federal Reserve as well as Wall Street

What politicians, activists, and MAGA should be talking about, and are not doing, so are…

  • The economic revolution that President Trump has embarked upon

  • That we are going to become an industrial superpower

  • That we are going to become a manufacturing superpower again

  • We are going to start delivering the kind of jobs where one income can raise the family

Summary

  • The Russians are publicly saying the British empire is the source the war threats and is the enemy

  • The British are admitting that they are becoming isolated than at any time in the last 100 years because of this. They know that Trump is serious, that he’s following through on his promises, and that his policies will leave them in the dust.

  • The British are counting on you to get dragged into their psyops and to get played.

When the British themselves admit that they’re more isolated, then we better understand what that means.

It means we can finish what we started 250 years ago.

1

Kirill Dmitriev is a Russian businessman who serves as the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), a sovereign wealth fund established by the Russian government for co-investment in the Russian economy. He also holds the title of Special Presidential Envoy on Foreign Investment and Economic Cooperation.

Born in Soviet-era Ukraine in 1975, Dmitriev received his education in the United States, attending Harvard and Stanford. He began his career at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey & Company. In February 2022, both Dmitriev and the RDIF were sanctioned by the United States Treasury following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He is described as one of the most U.S.-savvy members of Russia’s elite, with close relationships with key members of the Trump team. He has been identified as a key Kremlin intermediary in international financial and diplomatic discussions.

Dmitriev has recently been involved in diplomatic efforts and peace talks concerning the conflict in Ukraine. In October 2025, he visited the United States for “official” talks with Trump administration officials to discuss the U.S.-Russia relationship, despite new U.S. sanctions imposed on Russia. During these visits, he met with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff. Dmitriev has expressed optimism about a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine conflict, stating in late October 2025 that Moscow, Washington, and Kiev were “reasonably close to a diplomatic solution” and that he believes the war would end within a year. He has also indicated that Russia and the U.S. have discussed the possibility of conducting another prisoner exchange, an issue reportedly on the agenda during his October 2025 visit. However, the Kremlin announced on November 18, 2025, that Russian representatives, including Dmitriev, would not participate in Ukraine talks scheduled for November 19 in Turkey.

2

Pjotr Sauer is a journalist and correspondent for The Guardian, where he reports on Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. He has also had his work published in The Moscow Times, The Telegraph, and Het Parool. Sauer graduated from Utrecht University in 2015 and has been a guest on various news outlets, including the BBC, NOS, and Al Jazeera. He can be reached via email at pjotr.sauer@theguardian.com and maintains an active presence on Instagram and BlueSky under the handle @PjotrSauer.

Sauer previously worked with Evan Gershkovich at The Moscow Times. He has reported on Gershkovich’s arrest in Russia and his subsequent release through a prisoner exchange. In addition to his reporting, Sauer has authored opinion pieces, including one in which he gathered predictions from 10 experts on Russia’s future and another discussing Sputnik V vaccinations. He is the son of journalist Derk Sauer, who is known for establishing a joint venture with the Russian Journalists’ Union in Moscow in 1989.

3

Winston Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech, officially titled “The Sinews of Peace,” was delivered on March 5, 1946, at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. This address is widely considered a key moment marking the onset of the Cold War and introduced the phrase “iron curtain” to describe the division between West and East. Churchill’s speech highlighted the ideological conflict that defined the post-World War II era.

In the speech, Churchill condemned the Soviet Union’s policies in Europe. He declared that “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.” He warned against the expansionist policies of the Soviet Union and spoke of “communist 5th columns” operating in Western and Southern Europe. The speech’s message called for the United States and Britain to confront an increasingly aggressive Soviet Union. Mind you, Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill collaborated to end WWII, and Churchill was already stirring up the dust against the U.S. shortly after Roosevelt’s passing.

The speech immediately attracted international attention and had a significant impact on public opinion in the United States and Western Europe. Truman and other U.S. officials received the speech warmly, as they had already concluded that the Soviet Union intended to expand, and a firm stance was necessary to deter them. Over time, the themes articulated in Churchill’s speech influenced key U.S. policies, including the Truman Doctrine and the establishment of NATO.

Perspectives

Warning against Appeasement and Soviet Threat

  • Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” speech was a warning against the perils of appeasement and a call for the West to be strong, robust, and determined in confronting the forces of evil.

  • The speech stressed the necessity for the United States and Britain to act as guardians of peace and stability against the menace of Soviet communism, which had lowered an “iron curtain” across Europe.

  • Churchill’s “Sinews of Peace” speech sought to provide direction and vitality to the British-American alliance as relations with the Soviet Union collapsed.

  • Churchill highlighted the Soviet threat after World War II, emphasizing the potential danger the Soviet Union posed to the Western way of life.

Controversy and Cold War Context

  • The “Iron Curtain” speech immediately attracted worldwide attention and proved to be highly controversial upon its delivery.

  • Initially, Churchill was condemned as a warmonger for telling the truth about Soviet intentions, but he was later acknowledged as a prophet, sometimes by the same individuals and media who criticized him in 1946.

  • Stalin accused Churchill of seeking to install right-wing governments in Eastern Europe to agitate those states against the Soviet Union.

  • The phrase “iron curtain” became more widely used as an anti-Soviet term in the West after U.S.-Soviet cooperation collapsed in September 1946 and President Truman announced a hard-line anti-Soviet, anticommunist policy

4

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is labeled as an independent, nonpartisan think tank focused on U.S. foreign policy and international relations. It was founded in 1921 and is based in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. The CFR functions as a membership organization, publisher, and educator, sponsoring hundreds of meetings each year and providing analysis on its website, CFR.org. It publishes Foreign Affairs, a journal covering international affairs. The organization’s mission is to inform U.S. engagement with the world and to promote understanding of international relations and foreign policy (primarily from the perspective of British Empire Elites). Membership in the CFR is by invitation only and is open to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who have applied for U.S. citizenship. The CFR has ties to political, corporate, and media elites.

Perspectives

CFR as a powerful, secretive, and potentially harmful influence on U.S. policy

  • The CFR is described as a secretive organization with significant influence over U.S. foreign policy, controlled by an elite group linked to the Illuminati, aiming for a new world order.

  • Members of the Council on Foreign Relations advocate for transferring power to international institutions and have been incredibly influential in setting U.S. policy for generations, with many presidential administrations dominated by CFR members at the cabinet level.

  • The CFR is criticized for its involvement in promoting war and allegedly harboring individuals with pedophilic tendencies, with a former president of the CFR acknowledging that Jeffrey Epstein was a member.

  • The CFR embodies an establishment, technocratic, and globalist ideology that aligns with Wall Street and multinational corporations, favoring open borders, cheap offshore labor, and subsidized imported goods.

CFR is a nonpartisan think tank for informed policy discussion (keep in mind the reputation of the CFR, which is criticized for its involvement in promoting war and allegedly harboring individuals with pedophilic tendencies).

  • The Council on Foreign Relations claims it is an independent, nonpartisan think tank focused on U.S. foreign policy and international relations, founded in 1921.

  • The CFR promotes worldwide understanding of international relations and foreign policy and does not take policy positions; instead, it sponsors discussion, analysis, and research.

  • It serves as a discussion club and crucible for policy discussions, gathering influential and successful leaders and well-connected figures in foreign affairs.

  • The CFR provides independent, evidence-based analysis and recommendations to policymakers, business leaders, journalists, and the public.

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