Monday, April 14, 2025
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He Told Us in 2011



It wasn’t a Google search that brought it up.

It was Yandex.

That’s how I found it—first result, no less. A 2011 video on World Watch. This, after it came across my socials feed via one ‘ULTRA Pepe Live Matter,’ and I wanted to double-check a few things.

The link will take you not to Telegram, but to the more beneficial X post (Warning: one ‘F’ bomb):

Trump, back then, plain as day: China is taking advantage of the United States…and it’s time to slap tariffs on them. So why, in 2025, is the media suddenly acting like tariffs are some spontaneous act of lunacy?

Because they weren’t paying attention.

Or maybe they were—and we just didn’t take them that seriously.

Or maybe they just liked Trump back then and now they’re told they can’t.

Or something.

Any way, Trump told us the playbook over a decade ago. In fact there are other even older videos of him saying similar things–I’ve seen two from the 1980s. He’s simply following through on a plan that has been in the works for a long time. This is why this entire thing–from 2015 to now, and yes likely even beyond that–appears to be one long, Art of War operation to surgically remove the poison inside this country.

This is Art of War 101, and as long as we don’t take this very real war strategy into account, we will continue to look like kittens trying to follow a tennis match with each new day’s “news” flying back and forth. I’ve been following this for quite some time, the spiritual dimension of this financial hell we are in:

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The free market hasn’t been free or fair in decades. It’s been a mirage—propped up by paper, pillaged by parasites, and guarded by globalist goblins with Goldman Sachs business cards and Ivy League smirks.

The tariffs are not economic policy.

They are narrative warfare.

And Trump’s been waging it since the day he came down that escalator. Mine from earlier this week:

When will we learn this very real and very frequently visited pattern? It’s like scouting for the next game–but that takes time, and certainly more of it than what we see in a Facebook post or in a sound clip from one of our favorite TV characters. And I’ll say this as an adjacent point: If you don’t support Trump, squabbling over each new flight of the tennis ball or over some perceived (and grossly misplaced) incompetence on his part isn’t the way to go. If you want to put the alarm out there against Trump, do it by pointing to the fact that he is always right and seemingly has information at his disposal he shouldn’t have.

The magic acts he pulls with a mere narrative deployment here and another there is what should concern you—as they admittedly concern me even while I enjoy the “winning” and covering the unique angle of information war in this digital space. In short, he seems to have too much power and ability to move a populace with a single move of his thumb. But I leave that allowance (and Good Samaritan hint at a better argument against him) alone for the remainder of this piece.

Let It Die. Let It Rise. And Let the People See.

In my recent pieces—’Let It Die‘ and ‘Let It Rise‘—we laid it bare: this isn’t just about economics. It’s about exorcism. It’s about clearing the rot, exposing the foreign gods America has knelt before, and daring the public to look behind the curtain.

Trump’s ever-increasing tariffs on Chinese goods–or at least the narrative of it being put out there–are the tip of a much bigger iceberg. He’s confronting the scam where “free trade” meant letting Wall Street use Chinese labor as a backdoor to destroy Main Street. It is a slow, grinding reveal—not of a bad deal here or a job lost there—but of an entire structure rigged to bleed out the American worker while disguising the crime as “global efficiency.”

In 2011, he warned us: China manipulates their currency. They steal intellectual property. They undercut American industries with the precision of a scalpel and the malice of a mugger.

And in 2025, he acts.

But instead of celebrating consistency or connecting the dots, the controlled media apparatus–both woke and “conservative” alike–wails like the village is on fire. And in a way, it is—but not for the reasons they’re screaming–because Trump isn’t just confronting China. He’s confronting the people who used China as a proxy to eat America’s lunch.

And that’s why this whole thing has to move so slowly. We’re up against an unconscionable, entrenched evil here.

Remember, just as there has been infiltration in the US and, as we’re seeing, in countries in Europe (and across North America and South America and Africa and and and and), we must consider the same in China. Here’s “Burning Bright,” a self-professed former Boston liberal turned sane and a Trump supporter, presenting a different side of Xi than we are used to. Here is a small piece:

The question is, if these optics are putting both bought and paid Marxist media rags and right-wing doomers on heart monitors, does it hint that there is another angle to take with regards to the Chinese theater, and the Chinese leadership?

Is there more we can glean from looking not just to Xi Jinping’s past, from his rise to power to his seeming war with legacy elements within the Chinese Communist party and even allusions to Presidents Trump in the U.S. and Putin in Russia, and from his present, from his shoring up of the emergent and growing BRICS alliance to his posture toward western globalists?

After all, the very title of this piece, ‘Tigers and Flies,’ is a reference to the name given to the ‘anti-corruption’ campaign that Xi has reportedly been waging from within his own borders since he took office….

I remember the ‘Tigers and Flies’ campaign blowing my mind when I dug into it in 2022, and I still haven’t managed to trace all the threads to their place in what is sure to be a dizzying tapestry. We’ll get back to that particular dig down below.

That said, isn’t it interesting to refer back to ‘State-run’ media like the BBC in the current context of the USAID exposure of the US Media Industrial Complex?

Those of us in this audience have known for ages that the media is bought and paid for, but now, in a surreal actualization of promises made not just by Donald Trump…, the receipts aren’t just being provided, but in full view of the Collective (and increasingly Awakening) American Mind at the advent of a new American Golden Age.

Now … think of everything you thought you knew about Xi Jinping and modern China, and think of which vultures sold the stories to you.

But then, didn’t I imply there were ‘Two Chinas?’

China benefits from all of this too. Not the CCP’s corrupt class, but the people. Fewer iPhone factories with suicide nets. Fewer sweatshops making clothes for Western decadents. Xi’s “Tigers and Flies” campaign, if my information is correct, has already taken out over 10,000 corrupt insiders—generals, judges, party elites.

Is Xi a legitimate villain, or one that only has to pretend to be so right now as the network of narratives coalesce inside the minds of a world propagandized by corrupt media and simply unable to digest difficult truths?

Is Xi more like Putin? Or is he more like, well, Xi as we’ve been taught him?

Trump, by making all of this a public spectacle–a story, a narrative, a movie–is challenging Americans to do the work, to see beyond, to embrace new, difficult truths emerging about our world. And as time goes by, I believe much of this narrative deployment will reveal the myth that the CCP represents all of China and her people.

And because of that, most importantly, his moves are forcing us all to confront the reality that Communism and Communists don’t confine themselves to an arena–like pucks and players in a hockey match, they move.

Let it die.

Let it rise.

There are proxy nations everywhere, my friends. The Ukraine lie and eventual reveal should have shown us that. The true enemy is behind them all, just as we finally are recognizing it here in America when just five short years ago anyone who said the words “deep state” was considered a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist.

The Bigger Exorcism

In ‘Let It Die’, we showed how Trump’s moves are meant to kill off the lie—surgically, painfully, publicly. This isn’t just the death of a bad economic deal. It’s the death of an illusion. And like any good exorcism, it screams on the way out.

‘Let It Rise’ went further. The tariffs weren’t just about targeting the compromised element of China. They were about exposing the spiritual sickness in our own house: the worship of money, the capitulation to foreign interests, and the erosion of American identity under the guise of global harmony.

Trump’s actions are less about targeting Beijing than they are about awakening Birmingham. They’re meant to force us to look in the mirror.

What did we trade our factories for?

A few cheaper TVs and a fentanyl crisis?

What Trump understands—and what the World Watch video confirmed again—is that tariffs are not just tools. They are weapons of revelation. Each percentage point is a message. Each move is a story beat.

He’s not playing the market. He’s playing the people.

And while such movement of the masses troubles me because it must-needs involve misdirection and manipulation, right now we don’t have a choice. Trump is in power and he clearly wields more of it than we’ve ever seen, and if we’re people of faith, my counsel is to co-opt all this “winning” on the political front with a hope in God that he is giving us a small window to recognize the exposure for the deeper metaphysical evil it is–and let it enlighten us to turn in earnest to Him.

You want to understand the Trump-world leaders dynamic? Picture a poker table with the world’s worst liars trying to bluff their way out of a losing hand. Trump isn’t just calling their bluff—he’s flipping the table.

And he’s one of the liars himself.

He doesn’t treat Xi like a cartoon villain the way the press demands. He treats him like a man who knows the game. Because, like Putin, Xi doesn’t appear to be stupid like some of Europe’s or Canada’s clowns do. He’s not a moral ally, no—but it’s also a decent guess he’s not the cartoon America has been sold either.

There seems to be a spooky, unspoken understanding between Trump and these figures, including Xi. Going by what this movie has revealed for five years now (and many more), there is a collection of world leaders who seem to know the real enemy isn’t nationalism—it’s the transnational, ancient bloodline class using nationalism as a scapegoat while bleeding nations dry–of both money and soul.

That’s why tariffs are dangerous—not only because they hurt Chinese factories (winning!), but because they spotlight American betrayal. They spotlight a betrayal and eternally hellish coup on mankind.

And nothing terrifies this evil more than being exposed in front of the whole world.

Let it die.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.