Showing posts with label Susan Kokinda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Kokinda. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2025

SUSAN KOKINDA: Look at the investment that's coming into the United States. South Korea, $5 billion dollars to rebuild the Philadelphia shipyards. Japan, nuclear power Investments

01:25.   But when I start thinking about most of the Republican Party and Congress, it's hard not to get salty.  But he is dealing with that.  You know, you take Lindsey Graham, I mean there's also a reality principle.  If he doesn't hold on to the Senate and the House in the midterm elections, this is over, and the best chance that we've had to break this globalist order, which I think is Trump's intention, will go down with Trump if we lose the midterm elections.  And I'm very active politically on the ground, very active in Michigan and nationally.  I can tell you how difficult it is to find candidates who think like Trump, or even if we want to take Trump as a person out, to find candidates who genuinely understand how the world works, that we are up against a globalist warmongering financial parasitical system and that the United States has been their puppet for most of the post-war period. And that we have to break that.  To find candidates like that is very difficult let me tell you what's even more difficult getting them elected I have said on a numbers of occasions and believe me I'm on the ground granularly in terms of this we are two or three election cycles away from having a congress which is even close to what I believe Donald Trump and JD Vance wants.  So he's also going to have to make some compromises because he's at least got to keep a Republican Congress so that he doesn't get impeached, you know, the minute they come back into session in 2027.  That's why he plays golf with Lindsey Graham.  That's why he throws out certain sops to these other people.  He has to do a calculus.  He's got to decide between do I get a purist or do I get somebody who say in a swing state might actually win?  It's a very difficult political calculus that he's got to deal with while he's doing everything else.  

3:36.  But I think the key thing is in terms of that and I'm going back to what Alex said in terms of all this foreign policy stuff, all of this foreign policy stuff is bringing immediate economic impact into the United States by the whole process of foreign investment and a tariff policies.  I'll give you an example.  There was a headline in the Detroit Free Press on Sunday that the Canadian trade unions are hysterical and we're right over the border from Canada here in Detroit where I am that the Canadian UAW, or whatever it's called, Unifor, I think it's hysterical because they're losing 3,000 jobs because Stellantis is bringing them back to the United States.  And we'll be picking up jobs in Illinois.  We'll be picking up jobs in Michigan, and that's a result of Trump's tariffs and his foreign policy.  Look at the investment that's coming into the United States. South Korea, $5 billion dollars to rebuild the Philadelphia shipyards. Japan, nuclear power Investments into the United States and these are not sweatshop jobs, building cheap garments like we used to have in the South. These are . . . these are high paying, skilled jobs where one income can raise a family.  If you listen to the whole cabinet meeting yesterday, I was especially struck by the labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer  because she is very focused, and by the way I believe she used to be a Democrat, another one who has come over or was at least appointed at . . . she wasn't a Democrat, she was appointed at the recommendation of the teamsters that's who really pushed her for her position. But they have a program entitled "Make America Skilled Again," because when you start bringing back manufacturing and bringing back a lot of these highly skilled jobs, which we have lost over the past 30 to 40 years, what's the immediate problem you run into.  You don't have a skilled workforce.  We gutted our workforce.  We have Uber drivers.  We have coders.  We have stock brokers, and we don't have much in between.  In fact, we have a 700,000 person immediate shortfall in terms of skilled workers.  So they have a program to create 1 million skilled apprenticeships within a year, and they've already filled 250,000 of those.  Again, these are the kind of jobs where you're not coming out of college with $300,000 in debt and then you can't find a job.  These are the kind of jobs where you come out of college, no debt, and you start at $70,000, 80,000 a year with benefits.  This is a complete reshaping of the US economy.  And his foreign deals are extremely important because what Trump is actually doing is grabbing foreign investment outside of the control of the International Monetary Fund, the Bank for International Settlements, the City of London, Wall Street, and so on.  He's creating a stream of income from other countries directly into the productive sector here in the United States.  The people who don't like him, say, like the Wall Street Journal, the other day had a piece that was titled "Make Money, Not War," and it treats this as bad, that people make money.  And Trump is engaged in all of this kind of stuff.  Of course, people are going to make money, but what are they making money doing?  Are they making money trading in derivatives?

Thursday, November 20, 2025

SUSAN KOKINDA: that tactic of pitting potential allies against each other is a long-standing British tactic

Thank you to Tom Luongo. 

Russia Backs Trump in Fight Against British

Donald Trump just got some help in his fight against the British and the BBC this week.  Russian official and Putin ally, Kirill Dmitriev, dropped two bombshell posts.  Here's the first one.  Many more people have become awake after revelations of the BBC's doctoring of Trump's speech.  And here is the second one the UK's warmongering leftist Global government not the people is the main obstacle to peace in Ukraine the UK anti-Trump government supported, had Johnson destroyed the peace agreement with Russia destroys Britain and undermines America's security. Timely. These posts represent a tectonic shift, wrecking over 100 years of Imperial manipulation.  The Russians are no longer playing by the globalist games and neither is Donald Trump.  And the British know it.  And as we're going to see, they're admitting it.  But here's a problem not enough Americans and way not enough of the MAGA movement knows it because they have their heads trapped in the manufactured psyops that the British are running today it's Epstein last week it was Fuentes versus Mark Levin and on and on about how MAGA is breaking up.  I'm Susan Kokinda [website] and I've been part of a movement that has studied and exposed the British role for five decades.  I fought for a return of the American policies that will put the modern day British Empire out of business, and I'm here to show you how Donald Trump is doing just that.

1:42.  What we're going to do today today is first look at a towel London Guardian article, "How Britain Replaced the US as Russia's Villain of Choice," Pjotr Sauer and Shaun Walker, November 16, 2025, which shows that the British know the jig is up.  Second, I'm going to look at one of Trump's most important speeches, which shows that he knows who the enemy is.  And third, how his economic revolution can end the globalist control once and for all.  

Let's start with The Guardian article.  The Guardian is probably the most anti-Trump publication in the world, and I know that's saying a lot.  

This was an article that was published on Sunday, November 16, 2025 by long time British operators in the Guardian who cover Russia.  One of those authors Pjotr Sauer, has a very interesting lineage because his father, Derk Sauer, was a journalist who moved to Russia right after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and then set up The Moscow Times and another publication, which was a joint venture of the Wall Street Journal and The Financial Times.  You don't get anymore globalist or imperialist than those two publications.  And then after the outbreak of the Ukraine war, 2022, those publications were declared "foreign agents" by the Russian government and Derk Sauer had to leave Russia.  So this Guardian piece is not just a knock-off article, because the Sauers are obviously globalists insiders.  So let's go through some of the most important . . .

Here is the complete video.  Picks up @ the 3:12 mark.

Friday, November 7, 2025

SUSAN KOKINDA: Pay very close attention to Trump's words, "We would be like a subject nation." Well, we have been a subject nation, subject to a modern day British imperial system which has hollowed out our economy and turned us into a bunch of Uber drivers and coders, and Trump is changing that

4:40. TRUMP'S INTERVIEW,

If I didn't have the power of tariff, we would be . . . we would be like a subject nation.  We'd be subject to everyone else. Everybody uses tariffs on us.  If I wasn't allowed to use tariffs on them, we would be a third-rate, we'd be a third-world nation.

4:57. Pay very close attention to Trump's words, "We would be like a subject nation."  Well, we have been a subject nation, subject to a modern day British imperial system which has hollowed out our economy and turned us into a bunch of Uber drivers and coders, and Trump is changing that. That's the economic revolution Trump is creating, and Republicans just lost because either they don't understand what Trump is doing, or, in too many cases, oppose it.  Now what does it mean to be a subject nation in the 21st century?  It means you're at the mercy of other countries or supranational institutions for your critical supply chains.  It means foreign powers control your energy supply, your manufacturing base, your economic future. It means independent central banks and Global financiers control Capital flows.  You are not politically sovereign if you are economically dependent.  This is the British Imperial model that's dominated the world for centuries.  They don't need colonies anymore when they can control you through finance and trade, and Trump is systematically breaking those chains starting with rare earth minerals.  We've been a subject nation in this critical sector, but Trump is changing that.  His Asia trip and the previous Australia agreement Consolidated Rare Earth deals with numerous countries and negotiated one-year agreement with China.  Well they will not impose an embargo that gives Trump and other countries a head start on setting up alternate lines of production, as he said on CBS.

6:32.  

You talked about those rare earth minerals, of course, my understanding is that 90% of them come from China that's their . . .

Right now, yeah.  Within a short period of time we'll have everything we need for ourselves.  We've instituted an emergency program and we will have within a year from now to a year and a half, we'll have everything we need, no matter what kind of a threat is made.

How, how do we do that?

Because we've taken over.  First of all, you saw the partnerships at we've established with Japan, with Australia, with UK, with just about everybody frankly, and we're all doing it together.  You know this wasn't a threat against the United States, this was really a threat against the world, so the whole world has come together I think at our behest, and rare earth within 2 years rare earths will really cease to be a problem.

7:20.  This is just one very big example of how Trump is freeing the United States and for that matter the world from an imperial type system in this case free trade strip away a nation's economic independence but there is another aspect which is flying below most people's radar screens and where it gets really revolutionary and this is where the Global financier Elite are absolutely terrified. Donald Trump is setting up channels of investment outside the control of the Federal Reserve and the other Lords of money centered in the City of London

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

SUSAN KOKINDA: Trump and his team are systematically confronting the institutional network of British imperial control.

Susan Kokinda reviews the significance of Peter Navarro's speech at the CFR on October 17, 2025.

12:28.  Kevin Rudd, Australian Ambassador to the United States.  

Rudd said about Trump, "He's the most destructive president in American history, a village idiot, and a traitor to the West."  Rudd is a senior advisor at Chatham House, Britain's counterpart to the US's CFR, Council on Foreign Relations.

Trump shot back publicly in the Oval Office, "I don't like you either, and I probably never will."  

Trump and his team are systematically confronting the institutional network of British imperial control.  So let's connect the dots Navarro walks into the CFR and declares that their era of policy control is over.  Three days later, Trump signs a deal that restructures Australia's economic relationship away from Britain, British Imperial extraction, and toward American industrial partnership.  These aren't separate tactical moves.  They are coordinated strikes in the same strategic War.  So if you want a general's view of the battlefield, join Promethean Action community.

Sunday, August 31, 2025


But it seems that they're going to start official hearings on freedom of speech and censorship in the UK.  This is going to be, I think, an important story because the censorship, the repression, in the UK is off the charts.  --Alex Krainer

In a period of 130 years, during which the British were in control of India, India endured 33 major famines, and then since the British left India, not a single one since 1947.   --Alex Krainer

Because what's happening now is the weaponization of populations, the weaponization of new migrants as a way of assaulting and destroying British culture, English culture, indigenous culture.  --Crypto Rich

The whole thing is a complete and other s*** show, and it drives me up a wall.  It's insane.  This is what we're talking about when Susan [Kokinda] invokes the British system.  This is what she's talking about.  --Tom Luongo

What you described at the beginning in terms of the increasing austerity in terms of the British population itself, this is the nature of a parasitical system of a parasitical imperial system. When it loses its ability to loot elsewhere, then it's going to have to turn more and more and more towards its own population in order to extract what it needs to continue to feed the financial Empire.  --Susan Kokinda

8:18.  People want hysterical and I thought how strange is that why is this why are they Brits so hysterical about this when you know they always consistently pretend that they're the junior partners and that they follow along and that they follow along and all these stupid misadventures that the Americans drag them into.  And so you would expect that when the Americans announce that they're going to withdraw from Afghanistan that the Brits would be relieved, like "enough of that disaster." No they were insane.  They started giving all these speeches in Parliament insulting the United States.  Dominic Raab, who was the foreign minister, he was "Oh, the Americans, you know, we had to drag them into World War I kicking and screaming and they turned up way late for World War II, and now they're cutting and running in Afghanistan."  

Sunday, June 22, 2025

SUSAN KOKINDA: Trump is systematically dismantling the post-war British imperial system, and he's doing it while delivering the largest blue-collar wage increases in 60 years

Trump is systematically dismantling the post-war British imperial system, and he's doing it while delivering the largest blue-collar wage increases in 60 years.  The empire's puppets can see their game is up.  I'm Susan Kokinda, and I've been fighting