Interview: Bonds, USD, Gold Trends, and Decline of Global GDP into 2028


Posted originally on Jan 18, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

Judge Aileen Cannon Highly Skeptical of DOJ Request to Release Report on Mar-a-Lago Documents Case to Congress


Posted originally on the CTH on January 18, 2025 | Sundance

Every intellectually honest person knows exactly what is going on here, including Judge Aileen Cannon.

Judge Cannon had previously blocked the Jack Smith effort to release his politically framed report on the Trump Mar-a-Lago classified documents case.  The reason is simple, the DOJ is still prosecuting other defendants in the case in her courtroom.  A release of this report, even to congress, would be tantamount to the DOJ releasing public information negative toward the accused who have not even stood trial yet.

The Jack Smith special counsel operation is concluded, and there was no representative of the special counsel’s office in the courtroom Friday as the DOJ tried to argue they should be allowed to release the report to congress.  Judge Aileen Cannon was not buying their story about why such urgency was needed.  Everyone knows this is a political framework and pure lawfare.

FLORIDA – […] “Why is there such urgency to disclose this to Congress right now, prior to the conclusion of the criminal proceeding — which would seem to be the ordinary course?” Cannon asked veteran Justice Department attorney Elizabeth Shapiro. “At the end of the day, what’s the upside of doing this right now?”

Shapiro cited the “historical practice” of sending special counsel reports to Congress and a commitment by Garland to be “fully transparent” about the results of such investigations.

“I’m still not hearing a satisfying answer to that question,” Cannon said.

That prompted Shapiro to acknowledge that Garland only has control over the report for a few more days, given Trump is expected to replace him on Monday with an acting attorney general.

“His time is limited. He appointed these special counsels,” Shapiro said of Garland.

Shapiro said the conditions Garland has proposed for the leaders of the House and Senate Judiciary Committee to review the report — namely that they can only review it at the Justice Department, without electronic devices or staff, and must agree to keep its findings confidential — all but eliminate any danger of it becoming public.

“There’s virtually no likelihood that the report can leak,” Shapiro said.

However, lawyers for Trump and his two former co-defendants in the classified documents case — Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira — said it was clear that Cannon had no authority to police any potential breaches of those conditions by lawmakers. They also argued it was more or less guaranteed that Trump’s political opponents would disclose the information in some fashion.

“The courts cannot order members of Congress to do things,” said Nauta’s attorney Stanley Woodward, who raised his hand as he mocked the secrecy pledge as a “scout’s honor” oath.

“For all intents and purposes, it would really be a release publicly,” Trump attorney John Lauro said.

Cannon noted that the precise scope of grand jury secrecy is often hashed out between parties in a criminal case and resolved by a judge. “In this case, it appears to be a decision that was made entirely unilaterally” by Smith’s team, the judge said.

Cannon also said she received a copy of the report for review on Thursday and that it appeared to contain information Trump’s lawyers had previously argued was covered by attorney-client privilege. (read more)

Pastor Who Foretold Trump Shooting Predicts Coordinated Attack on Inauguration


Published originally on Rumble By The Gateway Pundit on Jan 17, 2024 at 4:00 am EST

Brian Costello Breaks Down Mike Turners Removal As House Intelligence Chair


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 16, 2025 at 7:00 pm EST

Bannon To Dems: “Your Performance In These Hearings Show Me You’re Not A Worthy Opponent”


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 16, 2025 at 7:00 pm EST

NATO Urges Cuts to Social Programs to Finance War Machine


Posted originally on Jan 17, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

Rutte Mark with Zelensky

NATO’s new Secretary-General Mark Rutte believes that members must reduce spending on social programs to redirect funds into the war effort. Rutte is prepared to spend as if NATO were already at war. Social security programs and pensions must come secondary to the neocon agenda.

“On average, European countries easily spend up to a quarter of their national income on pensions, health and social security systemsand we need only a small fraction of that money to make defense much stronger,” Rutte told MEPs. NATO knows that incoming President Donald Trump will no longer subsidy other member states. Trump is calling on all NATO members to up their spending to 5%, but Rutte believes the best they can muster “will be impressively more than the 2 percent” initial target.

Rutte said it’s crucial to “bring NATO and the EU closer together” as it can no longer rely on the US for unlimited funding. The neocon retirement home refused to meet their obligatory 2% target until recent years on the heels of Trump initially threatening to pull out of the alliance followed by the Russia-Ukraine war. It’s highly unlikely that the organization would be calling for emergency funding if we were looking at a Kamala presidency. Most nations STILL cannot or will not meet their 2% target. These nations never had the pressure of finding funding since the US was always willing to write the check.

NATO vs. Russia

“We are not at war, but we are not at peace either,” Rutte commented. No peace is the precise agenda. There could be peace as no allied nation has been threatened. The threats are coming from within the alliance as a fear-mongering tactic. “We are safe now, but not in four or five years,” he said, adding later that if spending doesn’t go up Europeans should “get out your Russian language courses or go to New Zealand.”

The Dutch are familiar with Rutte’s rhetoric. Naturally, no plan was presented, but the people should be aware that politicians are prepared to punish civilians, including those who paid into poorly managed social systems throughout their long, tax-paying lives.

Natalie Winters SHREDS Mike Pence For Urging Senators To Oppose RFK Jr. Confirmation


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 15, 2025 at 6:00 pm EST

Steve Bannon: This is Not President Trump’s War


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 13, 2025 at :9:00 pm EST

Rob Bluey: Nearly Half Of Federal Employees In The Swamp Plan To Resist Trump


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Jan 13, 2025 at :7:00 pm EST

Here It Is – DOJ Releases 134-Page Jack Smith Lawfare Report Detailing Trump Targeting Operation


Posted originally on the CTH on January 14, 2025 | Sundance 

Here It Is – DOJ Releases 134-Page Jack Smith Lawfare Report Detailing Trump Targeting Operation

January 14, 2025 | Sundance | 106 Comments

Shortly after midnight the DOJ released a 134-page volume 1 report [SEE HERE] outlining a political narrative used by the Biden Dept of Justice in their targeting effort of President-elect Donald Trump.

We are reading it along with you in real time and will have more analysis following complete review. In the interim, everyone knows the timing and release of this report is being done as part of a sequential series of steps intended to undermine the administration of incoming President Donald Trump.

[READ REPORT HERE]

The Lawfare approach is now familiar to everyone.  Lawfare is a process of influencing public opinion of a target, through the use of the judicial system.  The report is pure lawfare under the guise of a Special Counsel investigation.