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Very interesting video about seismic shifts which appear to be the Trump administration's work, surfacing in the past two weeks, in freeing us from the City of London economically, and in terms of national security. Here's a quote from the linked video on x.com:

"The British empire is pancked. NATO chiefs, British Generals, even the head of MI6 is coming out of the shadows, all screaming for escalation with Russia. They want you to look at the missiles. They want you to think that this is about territory or democracy. Well it's not.

They're not afraid of Russia. They're afraid of a pdf file released quietly in Washington last week which signals the silent assasination of their entire financial model.

The weapon that is terrifying London isn't a hypersonic missile......inside these pages is the end of the City of London's mandate to loot the American Economy"

ransomnote: The video host also refers to the National Security Strategy of the United States November 2025, released about one week prior. She says these two documents assert American principles will now govern us, not imperial principles. I'll put an AI summary of the security strategy at the bottom of this post.

https://x.com/PrometheanActn/status/2001393764493934721 

Promethean Action @PrometheanActn · 23h

🚨 Why is the British Empire in full panic mode? It's not about missiles. It's about a "boring" document that just ended their financial control over America (ransomnote: Financial Stability Oversight Council 2025 Annual Report). NATO generals are screaming for war. MI6 is coming out of the shadows. Russia is calling them out.

The 'Boring' Document That Terrifies the British Empire

The British Empire is panicked. NATO chiefs and MI6 are screaming for war—not because they fear Russia, but because of a quiet PDF released in Washington that signals the end of London's...

Key Features of the 2025 National Security Strategy

Major Changes in Focus

Regional Priorities

Implications for Global Relations

This new approach reflects a departure from previous administrations, aiming for a more self-interested and pragmatic U.S. foreign policy.

3,322 posted on 12/18/2025 1:35:36 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

-—Very interesting -—, MqD!


3,323 posted on 12/18/2025 1:50:07 PM PST by WildHighlander57 ((the more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.) )
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