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US Foreign Policy v2026.01: Freedom Through Indefinite Oil Control

On January 3, 2026, while most of the world was still hungover from New Year's, the United States military bombed Caracas, extracted President Nicolás Maduro in handcuffs, and flew him to New York to face narco‑terrorism charges. Five days later, the White House announced it would control Venezuelan oil sales "indefinitely" and decide how the proceeds get spent. Call it what it is: regime change as a subscription service.​

The Cyber Voice EXPOSED: The Meltdown at 60 Minutes-Media Giant Implodes Under Scandal, Lawsuits, and Corporate Greed

The Day 60 Minutes Broke It’s April 2025, and the unthinkable just happened: 60 Minutes-the...
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Convicted Yet Victorious: Trump Set to Reclaim the White House Amid Legal Turmoil

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Trump Hints at Saving TikTok: Could the Platform Become a Political Asset?

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Tucker Carlson: The Outsider Redefining Media Power and Shaking the Global Order!

Tucker Carlson, a formidable force in modern media, commands a vast audience through his YouTube show and dynamic presence on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. His unflinching commentary and provocative interviews have solidified his status as a leading voice outside mainstream media, standing alongside figures like Megyn Kelly, Joe Rogan, and Lex Fridman.

Trump Cheers Bitcoin’s Historic High as the US Eyes a Crypto Renaissance

Donald Trump has taken to social media to celebrate Bitcoin's latest milestone, as the...

Nominated Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Addresses Allegations of Excessive Drinking and Financial Mismanagement in Megyn Kelly Interview!

In a recent interview on The Megyn Kelly Show, Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, confronted a series of anonymous allegations accusing him of excessive drinking and financial mismanagement during his leadership of veterans organizations. These claims, detailed in a New Yorker article, assert that Hegseth was frequently intoxicated at official events and mishandled organizational funds.

Paul Atkins: The Crypto Crusader Taking Over the SEC

In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the financial world, Paul Atkins has been...

Bitcoin Hits $100K Milestone: The Perfect Storm of Politics, Power, and Profit

Bitcoin has shattered records, breaking the coveted $100,000 barrier—a milestone that has electrified the financial world and ignited debates about the future of money. But what’s fueling this unprecedented surge, and how is politics playing a starring role in Bitcoin’s meteoric rise?

The U.S. Government Gangsters Scheme: Can Trump’s Team Truly Combat Systemic Corruption?

Corruption in the United States has reached staggering proportions, casting a shadow over the country’s reputation as a global beacon of democracy. The recent pardon of Hunter Biden by President Joe Biden is just one episode in a larger narrative of systemic rot that plagues America’s political system. This situation underscores the audacious premise of Kash Patel’s Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy.

Kash Patel and the Future of the FBI: Trump’s Quest for Loyalty and Control in Law Enforcement!

The presidency of Donald Trump has been defined by a deep skepticism of traditional institutions, particularly those he perceives as hostile to his administration or aligned with his political adversaries. This skepticism has now crystallized into a bold and contentious decision: President-elect Trump’s announcement of Kash Patel as his choice for the next FBI director. Patel, a staunch Trump loyalist and vocal critic of the so-called "deep state," embodies the ideological battle Trump has waged against what he views as entrenched institutional opposition.

Lex Fridman: The Soft-Spoken Architect of Deep Conversations Shaping Modern Thought

Lex Fridman is a Russian-American computer scientist, AI researcher, and podcaster renowned for his deep-dive conversations on science, technology, history, and philosophy. Born in Moscow, Russia, he moved to the United States, where he earned degrees in computer science. Fridman has been affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), focusing on artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles.

The Joe Rogan Effect: Polarizing Influence in the Digital Age!

In the ever-evolving landscape of media and politics, few figures have sparked as much controversy and debate as the US podcaster Joe Rogan. The comedian-turned-podcaster has become a cultural phenomenon, wielding unprecedented influence through his wildly popular show, "The Joe Rogan Experience." Recently, Rogan's impact on public discourse has come under intense scrutiny, particularly after his endorsement of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Bill Gates and the BioNTech Bonanza: A Pump-and-Dump Scheme or Philanthropy Gone Rogue?”

In the tangled web of tech billionaires, global health, and the vaccine industry, a viral conspiracy theory has resurfaced, casting a harsh spotlight on Bill Gates. As Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent appointment by Donald Trump reignites debates about corporate profiteering and public health, Gates finds himself at the center of an alleged pump-and-dump scheme involving BioNTech—one that has the internet, especially X (formerly Twitter), in an uproar.

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