Unintended Consequences


Posted originally on Aug 1, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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President Donald Trump on Friday blasted former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, saying, “Words are very important, and can often lead to unintended consequences. I hope this will not be one of those instances.” Trum,p then ordered U.S. nuclear submarines to be moved following Medvedev’s comments:

“Trump’s playing the ultimatum game with Russia: 50 days or 10. … He should remember 2 things: 1. Russia isn’t Israel or even Iran. 2. Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war,” Medvedev wrote on X. “Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with his own country.”

I’m sorry, but the words that Trump hurls out are equally provocative. I honestly do not know what the hell is going on anymore, other than our computer has always been right, and we are being propelled into World War III with each insult being thrown out there. Europe has made it very clear that it wants to destroy Russia and break it up. Here is Kallas, who just insulted China and has publicly stated that Russia is too big and should be broken up.

Kallas has also made it clear that the EU will not accept any peace deal with Russia. It appears that Trump has now joined the Neocons, and this is propelling us into major war. I voted for Trump, as did most, because he said he was against the Neocons and these endless wars.

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Trump has threatened India and any country that buys weapons or energy from Russia with crushing sanctions. I think Medvedev’s statement that each ultimatum is pushing us closer to war, and then Trump redeploys the nuclear subs, is off the wall. He is provoking war, and his actions and ultimatums are not the way to create peace.

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The simple answer is to DEMAND that Europe agree to the Minsk Agreement, which they signed. Twice, peace agreements were reached, and TWICE the West refused to honor them. Now these words of war have pushed Russia to the point that there can be no peace deal for there is nobody to even negotiate with.

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Zelensky is calling for the West to now engage in regime change. This is an all-out war on Russia. Remove Putin, and you will get Medvedev, who acts more emotionally. This is who the world is now listening to, this so-called leader of Ukraine in high heels. I wish Musk had his flights to Mars. I think it is time to leave, for we have the worst crop of leaders around the world who are all insane.

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Trump’s comments are not helping. He is accusing Medvedev of being provocative. I think Trump had better look at the gun that he is threatening with. This is NOT a war the West Will Win! Remember the term Pyrrhic Victory?  “I will not survive another victory like this” is attributed to King Pyrrhus of Epirus, following his costly triumph over the Romans at the Battle of Asculum in 279 BC.

Trump said: “I don’t care what India does with Russia.” He added: “They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care. We have done very little business with India, their Tariffs are too high, among the highest in the World.” Trump went further and said that Medvedev “to watch his words” because he is “entering very dangerous territory.”

I had even spoken directly with RFK, and he was against war. Well, don’t worry about the vaccines. You may not need them after 2026.

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Trump has cut off all possibility of peace. The computer will be correct. We are headed into World War III, and the West will be confronted by not just Russia, but China, North Korea, and others, who will also turn against these policies.

August – the Month Market Shifts and Blood & War


Posted originally on Aug 2, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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History shows that diplomacy, international cooperation, and economic interdependence have been the only ways to prevent wars. But overcoming deep-seated motives for conflict remains an impossible challenge.

Power & Control (Leaders or nations may seek dominance over others)
Fear of losing power (Leaders will start conflicts to divert attention from internal problems)
Resources & Economic Gain (Wars are often fought over valuable resources like oil, water, minerals, or trade routes)
Ideology & Belief Systems (Religious, nationalist, or political extremism, like communism vs capitalism, has fueled hatred and justified war)
Fear & Security Concerns (Leaders may order preemptive strikes from perceived threats)
Revenge & Retribution (Historical grievances, past defeats, or ethnic/sectarian tensions)
Miscalculation & Escalation (Diplomacy fails, assassinations, border clashes spiral into larger wars)
Alliances (like those before WWI) can drag multiple nations into war.
Human Nature (Many believe aggression is innate (evolutionary survival instinct), remains in some
while others believe war is a learned behavior shaped by culture and institutions.)
Tribalism (favoring one’s own group over others has led to wars.)

Historical evidence suggests that major military campaigns and invasions have more frequently begun in spring or summer rather than winter. It seems that perhaps we need a personality test to cull out people who would create war as a personality defect. Yet, even in market activity, there has been this mysterious aspect where investment trends shift to liquidation trends at the end of the summer. Do wars and market liquidations somehow influence seasonal trends?

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Historically, August has been a significant period for war, just as Sepetember often produces those major highs or when markets began to crash, like in 1929. Many have pondered the August/September time period for political and financial upheavals. For example, here is just a brief overview of when stock markets began to crash or peaked and started falling in September, similar to 1929:

1929 – Great Depression Prelude September 3, 1929: The Dow Jones Industrial Average peaked.

1987 – Black Monday Prelude late September 1987, markets became volatile, with signs of strain building, followed by a crash on October 19, 1987.

2000 – Dot-Com Bubble Deflation saw the Nasdaq had already started declining in March 2000, but many tech stocks began sharper declines again in September as earnings missed and sentiment turned negative.

2001 – Post-9/11 Crash came on September 17, 2001 (markets reopened after 9/11): Major indices fell 7–14% that week.

2008 – Global Financial Crisis Escalation saw Lehman Brothers collapse on September 15, 2008.

2022 – Inflation & Rate Hike Driven Decline after a bear market rally in summer, markets reversed sharply in mid-September due to inflation and Fed rate hike signals. The September 13, 2022 CPI report triggered a 4–5% drop in one day, one of the worst days in years.

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World War I (August 1, 1914): The global conflict began when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This triggered a chain reaction of alliances, leading to a world war. Germany declared war on Russia on August 1st, 1914.

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Gulf War (August 2, 1990): Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, invaded Kuwait, prompting a U.S.-led coalition response. The conflict escalated quickly with Operation Desert Shield and later Desert Storm.

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Seven Years’ War (August 29, 1756): Often considered a global conflict, it began with Frederick the Great of Prussia’s invasion of Saxony, drawing in major European powers and their colonies.

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Many significant battles have occurred in August throughout history. Of course, the most famous was none other than the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC, August) when the famous stand of 300 Spartans under King Leonidas against the Persian army led by Xerxes in Greece.

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The Battle of Cannae (August 2nd, 216 BC) saw Hannibal’s Carthaginian army annihilate a much larger Roman force in one of history’s most significant tactical victories in military history.

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The Battle of Actium was when Octavian/Augustus defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra. They were preparing for the battle in late August and the final battle took place on September 2nd, 31BC . This was the end of the Roman Republic, and Octavian emerged as Augustus, giving birth to imperial Rome.

There was the Battle of Maserfield (642AD, August 5), which was fought near present-day Oswestry in Shropshire, England. It was a significant conflict between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Northumbria and Mercia. The battle weakened Northumbria, leading to its temporary division into Bernicia and Deira. Mercia, under Penda, emerged as a dominant power in central England.

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Then there was the famous Battle of Hastings (1066AD, October 14, but with August preparations), when William the Conqueror’s invasion began taking shape in August with Norman forces gathering.

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The Battle of Bosworth Field (1485AD, August 22): Decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, where Henry Tudor defeated Richard III, becoming King Henry VII of England.

Battle of Blenheim

The Battle of Blenheim (1704AD, August 13), was a significant victory for the Grand Alliance (comprising England, Austria, and the Netherlands) against the French and Bavarian forces during the War of the Spanish Succession. This battle marked a turning point in the war, demonstrating the vulnerability of the French army and ensuring the safety of Vienna from invasion. It was a significant victory for the Grand Alliance (led by John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough) against France in the War of the Spanish Succession.

Battle of Tannenberg

The Battle of Tannenberg (1914AD, August 26–30) was a significant conflict during World War I, fought between August 23 and August 30, 1914, in East Prussia (now Poland). It involved the German Eighth Army against the Russian First and Second Armies. World War I battle where Germany defeated Russia on the Eastern Front.

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The Battle of Stalingrad (August 23, 1942 – February 2, 1943) was a major World War II battle between Nazi Germany and its allies against the Soviet Union for control of Stalingrad (now Volgograd), a key industrial and strategic city on the Volga River. It is considered one of the bloodiest and most decisive battles in history. A turning point in World War II, where Soviet forces eventually defeated the German army after brutal fighting.

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The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki occurred on August 6, 1945, and August 9, 1945, respectively, during World War II. The United States dropped the first atomic bomb, “Little Boy,” on Hiroshima at approximately 8:15 AM local time, followed by the second bomb, “Fat Man,” on Nagasaki at around 11:02 AM local time.

On August 15th, 1920, this was when Communist Russia invaded newly independent Poland, and they defeated what many assumed was an invincible Red Army. This was the Battle of Warsaw, the free world’s first significant victory over communism. Poles refer to this victory as the “Miracle on the Vistula.”

The Warsaw Uprising, which began on August 1, 1944, was a major World War II operation by the Polish underground resistance of some 40,000, led by the Home Army (Armia Krajowa), to liberate Warsaw from Nazi German occupation. It lasted 63 days (until October 2, 1944) and was known as Operation “Tempest” (Burza).

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Spain Creates Taskforce to Monitor Far-Right Groups Online Amid Migrant Clashes


Posted originally on Jul 25, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

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The clash between migrants and Spaniards has reached the brink. Vigilante groups form when the people lose all trust in their government’s ability to protect them. Spain has launched a probe into far-right groups through the terrorism and organized crime intelligence units, with a particular emphasis on monitoring social media networks.

The government’s emphasis on “far-right activity” comes after yet another instance of violent clashes between native residents and migrants. One particular incident that made headlines occurred in the southeastern town of Torre Pacheo, where one-third of the population is comprised of migrants.

“We cannot allow hatred to take root in our society,” said Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, during a law enforcement summit. “Crime is not on the rise, nor is it linked to migration,” he added, pushing back against far-right narratives.

The Vox Party, the third-largest party in Spain, is also under investigation for inciting violence for blaming the current government for the growing migrant issue. As I mentioned in an earlier post, since 2020, Spain has experienced an astounding 650% increase in family reunification visas through government programs. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s liberal government plans to permit an additional 900,000 migrants to flow into Spain’s borders over the next three years.

Rocío de Meer, Vox’s spokesperson, stated that “millions of people who have recently arrived and have not adapted to our customs… will have to return to their countries,” urging the government to expel those who “decide not to integrate.” The party has spoken out against NGOs that are assisting migrants to cross into Spain. “Of our country’s 47 million inhabitants, roughly seven million – or more than seven million, because we have to take into account the second generation – eight million are people who have come from different origins in a very short period of time,” Meer said. “It is therefore extraordinarily difficult for them to adapt to our ways and customs.”

Meer also said that his party wants to deport those who want to “live off the work of others.” His party believes that men “who mistreat or demean women” and “unaccompanied minors” must be deported as it is an abuse of human rights. The people of Spain overwhelmingly agree that the borders must close.

There is not a single Western nation that has adopted a successful open border policy. Instead of addressing the problem, the government is employing new AI and data collection methods to detect any form of perceived hate or anti-migrant sentiment online. The Ministry of the Interior plans to subsidize NGOs, political weapons masked as non-profits, to ensure Spain’s destabilization through invasion.

Spain joined the European Union in 1986 after finally becoming a democracy. General Francisco Franco ruled Spain with a closed fist from 1939 to 1975. King Juan Carlos I assumed the throne in 1975 upon Cortes’ death and he helped to usher in a new government for the people of Spain with the passing of the Political Reform Act of 1976 that enabled a democratic system. By 1977, the people of Spain were granted the freedom to vote for the first time since 1936. Every safeguard of democracy shattered with Spain decided to join the European Union. The nation is now beholden to the will of Brussels, and its leaders blindly follow the orders of unelected bureaucrats. War, in addition to the domestic invasion, will cause rising civil unrest in which the people demand a new government system that REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE.

President Trump Gives Remarks and Signs XO at Winning AI Summit – 5:00pm ET Livestream


Posted originally on CTH on July 23, 2025 | Sundance

President Trump travels to Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium today to deliver remarks to an Artificial Intelligence summit and sign an executive order.  The anticipated start time is 5:00pm with Livestream Links Below:

UPDATE: VIDEO ADDED

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