These Missions Are To Dismantle The [DS] & End Their World, Trump Is Creating A New World – Ep. 3854
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These Missions Are To Dismantle The [DS] & End Their World, Trump Is Creating A New World – Ep. 3854

Watch The X22 Report On Video 2 videos found Ep 3854b – These Missions Are To Dismantle The [DS] & End Their World, Trump Is Creating A New World Ep 3854a – Government Jobs Back To 1966 Levels, Trump Acquires Approx. A Ton Of Gold From Venezuela pt> Trump has debunked Al Gore’s climate fears and now the world is a better place. There is no oil problem, this is a blip, when you look at Biden it was much higher. Companies will now power their plants and the electricity costs will decline for the people. Trump is setting up the new economic system and he has brought gold back to the US. Trump is using missions to dismantle the [DS] World Wide. Each mission boxes in China and the [DS]. He is now ending their world they created and created a new world for the people of this country. We are truly fighting the revolution since 1776 and hit has not ended. These missions must happen to regain control and remove control the [DS] players.   Economy    Some oil price reality … w. pic.twitter.com/alBx3xoayb — Willis Eschenbach (@WEschenbach) March 5, 2026   What are the odds that the oil price is back down around $60 by the end of the month? I think pretty good. https://t.co/8ohXDjA6f3 — JoeLange (@JoeLang51440671) March 4, 2026 Trump: Electricity Prices in Many Communities with Data Centers Will Come Down Under Ratepayer Protection Pledge President Donald Trump said that electricity prices in communities where tech companies are building data centers will not rise, and in many cases will come down, thanks to his Ratepayer Protection Pledge. Trump hosted leaders of top tech companies — Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Oracle, and xAI — in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Wednesday and stated that the Ratepayer Protection Pledge will not only shield Americans from higher costs due to data centers, but actually bring costs down in many communities. “Under this new agreement, big tech companies are committing to fully cover the costs of increased electricity production required for AI data centers,” Trump said. “Prices for American communities will not go up, but in many cases, will actually come down, and very substantially.” Under the agreement, the companies pledge “to build, bring, or buy new generation resources and cover the cost of all power delivery infrastructure upgrades required for data centers, ensuring such expenses are not passed to American households,” a White House official told Breitbart News earlier Wednesday. The companies also commit to hiring and training workers from the communities where they are building and operating data centers, which is projected to create thousands of jobs. “We have seven incredible leaders in the room today,” Energy Secretary Chris Wright said. “We’re going to win in AI, and we’re going to stop the rise of electricity prices because of the seven leaders that are sitting around this table.”  “   Source: breitbart.com Americans get frustrated when they call a U.S. business and end up speaking with someone at a call center located in a foreign country. Language & communications barriers only make it harder for callers to get the results they want. So the FCC is seeking comment on several… pic.twitter.com/MKGFYvNh1Y — Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) March 4, 2026  ideas that could help, including   Facilitating the onshoring of foreign call centers   Requiring operators at call centers to be proficient in American Standard English   Further cracking down on illegal robocalls from abroad through the use of targeted tariffs or bonds. The FCC’s proposals focus on the call centers run by the communications providers regulated by the FCC. And could represent steps for the government to build on more broadly. If you already own a business, put your capital to work in gold, silver or Bitcoin with my sponsor @iTrustCapital It integrates seamlessly with your bank, with easy reporting and asset segregation. Sign up at my link for a free $100 funding bonus.https://t.co/0cwyMLZE6r — Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) March 5, 2026 TRUMP BOOM: While he’s been eliminating our enemies in Venezuela and Iran Trump has quietly reduced federal employment to the lowest level since 1966 – all while increasing private sector employment by millions. h/t @thedebralea pic.twitter.com/x68jaDKaby — @amuse (@amuse) March 5, 2026        The states opted in to the “FAST-41 process,” syncing state and federal limits to make building faster. The $7.4 billion Korea Zinc project, to build a smelter in Tennessee, will likely be the first project listed under the agreement with the state, Domenech told The Daily Signal. The Trump administration hopes all 50 states will sign similar MOUs to speed up building. “We want to be able to coordinate with state permitting so that we can move things quicker, so we don’t have these sort of unnecessary delays that happen across the board,” Domenech said. Burgum expects Alaska to sign a similar agreement in the near future. The Permitting Council signed its first statewide MOU in August 2025 with Alaska. The agreements with Tennessee and Idaho build on that MOU by becoming the first commitments to align state and federal permitting timetables. This will speed up the process of projects like the Alaska LNG pipelines, a $44 billion infrastructure initiative that is a priority for the president, Burgum said. The Permitting Council is also holding meetings with blue states to work on agreements. Domenech is particularly focused on Pennsylvania and Arizona, she said. The memorandums of understanding are expected to speed up the process of building data centers. For the record. Jamie Dimon says he wants a “level playing field” for stablecoins. What he really wants is to make sure nobody can offer you a better deal on your own money than tradtional banks can. The president is right to call the banks out on this. We’ve seen this before.… https://t.co/G9Rc1vz5Bu — James E. Thorne (@DrJStrategy) March 3, 2026  In the 1970s, money market funds started paying real yields while banks were locked under deposit caps. Banks cried “unfair” and “unsafe,” lobbied furiously, and lost. Policymakers chose competition over protection; savers got paid, and banks had to adapt instead of suffocating the threat. Today’s script is the same, just with better technology. Stablecoin issuers now operate under licensing, 1:1 high‑quality reserves, liquidity and risk rules, audits and strict AML standards. This is not the Wild West. Yet Dimon still talks as if they exist with “no reserves, no compliance, no oversight.” He’s not describing reality; he’s describing a story that justifies shutting down a rival funding system. The Clarity Act is the real battlefield. On paper, it’s about integrating crypto into U.S. market structure. In practice, the big banks are fighting to ensure that anything that looks like a deposit with yield must either become a bank product or be regulated into irrelevance. “Level playing field” in their vocabulary means: everyone wears the bank straitjacket, or no one plays. Why? Because yield‑bearing stablecoins blow up the quiet cartel behind record profits. Banks live on deposits that pay close to nothing even when risk‑free rates are high. They earn a clean spread and interest on balances parked at the Fed, while passing little of it through. Savers get crumbs; banks get the margin; inertia does the rest. A credible, regulated stablecoin that passes through money‑market yields detonates that racket: with a few clicks, your cash can leave the cartel. The president’s critique goes straight at this arrangement: Americans should “earn more money on their money,” and banks should not be allowed to undermine laws designed to make that possible or to stall a market‑structure bill so the whole “powerful Crypto Agenda” decamps overseas. He’s not attacking banking; he’s attacking a model that treats low‑yield deposits as an entitlement and regulation as a weapon. Crypto‑native firms, for all their flaws, behave like they live in a real market: they build new instruments, disclose, and pay up to attract capital. The banks build talking points and hire lobbyists. Stablecoins don’t just threaten their funding; they threaten their chokehold on payment rails and transaction data. Call this debate what it is: not a fight over “safety,” but a fight over whether a protected deposit cartel gets veto power over technologies that finally let savers earn something closer to the risk‑free rate. In the 1970s, policymakers chose competition. In the 1970s, banks were forced to stop hiding behind regulation and compete. If Jamie Dimon wants a level playing field, he should stop complaining and start doing the same. Hmmmm, looks like Maduro may have gotten that gold from the Bank of England after all. Thanks Maduro pic.twitter.com/Rt87XlcMaW — Over the Target (@overtargets) March 5, 2026 Trump administration officials, including U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum (who visited Caracas to discuss energy and mineral opportunities), helped broker and facilitate this deal as part of broader U.S.-Venezuela economic engagement under Venezuela’s interim president, Delcy Rodríguez.  However, neither Trump personally nor the U.S. government is directly purchasing the gold—it’s a private-sector transaction between Minerven and Trafigura, with U.S. officials acting as intermediaries to enable it.   This deal involves newly mined gold from Venezuelan operations and is unrelated to the $550 million in gold (approximately 14 tonnes) that Venezuela sought to repatriate from the Bank of England in 2018, as shown in the provided Reuters screenshot. That older gold reserve—now valued at around $4.8 billion and totaling about 31 tonnes—remains frozen in Bank of England vaults due to ongoing legal and diplomatic disputes.  The U.K. government has not recognized Venezuela’s interim administration, so the reserves are not being released or repatriated, even after Nicolás Maduro’s ouster and arrest in early 2026. This arrangement is enabled by a U.S. Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) license, allowing the transaction despite prior sanctions, but it’s fundamentally a private-sector commercial deal between Minerven and Trafigura.  The U.S. government facilitated the agreement through diplomatic efforts (including a visit by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum) but is not purchasing, seizing, or retaining the gold itself—proceeds from the sale go to the Venezuelan government, and the refined gold enters the broader U.S. market ecosystem. 1.1 tons of gold worth $163,082,730.00 Political/Rights THERE’S MORE: DOJ Announces Another 47,000 ‘Epstein Files’ To Be Released This Week The Justice Department has said it will release nearly 47000 documents related to the case of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein by the end of Friday. Business meeting, Epstein style: bikini-clad woman crawls under the table – DOJ The New York Post reported:   Source: thegatewaypundit.com 78 female Democrats in Congress BLOCKED the release of sexual misconduct reports. The same ones yelling about Epstein 24/7. The irony is wild. pic.twitter.com/9CXoUNVOl0 — Gina Milan (@ginamilan_) March 5, 2026 There seems to be a pattern with these Marxist Criminals… pic.twitter.com/uujmi3ZmON — Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) March 5, 2026 DOGE Geopolitical   .@StephenM: "The cartels that operate in this hemisphere are the ISIS and the Al-Qaeda of the Western Hemisphere and should be treated just as brutally and just as ruthlessly as we treat those organizations."pic.twitter.com/jaH4h2JPgY — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) March 5, 2026  When the native population becomes the enemy the invasion was successful. The UK has been conquered. Godspeed. pic.twitter.com/GEz6HvFc7a — C3 (@C_3C_3) March 5, 2026 ISLAMIFICATION: 50 million Muslims occupy Europe; in 2000 that number was less than 500,000." pic.twitter.com/y9Dwa0udJD — @amuse (@amuse) March 5, 2026     War/Peace Democrat Senator Richard Blumenthal Angry That Weapons Used Against Iran Weren’t Sent To Ukraine Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Thursday that weapons used in Operation Epic Fury should have been sent to aid Ukraine in its war with Russia instead of Iran. Iran responded to Operation Epic Fury by firing hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones at targets in Israel, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. “CNN News Central” co-host Kate Bolduan asked Blumenthal about a Wall Street Journal article that argued that Russia was benefiting from the United States and its allies using missiles to combat the Iranian onslaught.  Source: dailycaller.com Putin has just floated the possibility of ending Russian gas supplies to the European Union immediately, rather than waiting until 2027 when Brussels plans to fully phase out Russian gas: PUTIN (my translation): "As for gas, the surge in prices on the European market isn’t even… pic.twitter.com/4kwGyjutio — Brian McDonald (@BrianMcDonaldIE) March 4, 2026 NOW – Starmer: "I took the decision that the UK would not join the initial strikes on Iran by the U.S. and Israel… But when Iran started attacking countries around the Gulf and the wider region, the situation changed." pic.twitter.com/Pwiq6UflGp — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 5, 2026 Keir Starmer urges Trump to ‘de-escalate’ over Iran — follow live  PM says Tehran should be brought to the negotiating table and insisted that the special relationship was working Source: thetimes.com PANIC The EU has been trading with Iran since 1979 as has the US despite telling their citizens otherwise. It’s how the world has worked since post WW2. You supply both sides of every conflict. Strategy of Tension. Operation Gladio. Lots of historical proof if you read. https://t.co/sB1JBYEvin — ColonelTowner-Watkins (@ColonelTowner) March 4, 2026 BREAKING: Norway gave 60 tons of uranium to IranWow – this is not an April Fool’s joke!Norway's former FM and Epstein's friend helped transporting 60 tons of URANIUM for Iran, and today the new FM @EspenBarthEide lecture about international law??? Source:… https://t.co/UIIoxMlXjG pic.twitter.com/kGGhwWz6G0 — On Elpeleg (@onelpeleg) March 5, 2026 The 60 tons (60,000 kg) of uranium referenced in the 2015 NRK article screenshot is natural uranium (also called raw uranium or yellowcake), shipped from Kazakhstan to Iran with Norwegian assistance as part of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal.  Natural uranium consists of approximately 0.711% uranium-235 (the fissile isotope) and 99.284% uranium-238 (non-fissile), with trace amounts of uranium-234. It cannot be used directly to make a nuclear bomb, as bomb-making requires highly enriched uranium (HEU) with at least 20% uranium-235 concentration—typically 90% or higher (weapons-grade) for practical designs. However, this uranium could theoretically be used as feedstock for enrichment to produce HEU suitable for bombs, assuming access to the necessary industrial-scale technology (e.g., gas centrifuges) and ignoring losses during processing. Enrichment is a complex, resource-intensive process that separates isotopes based on their slight mass difference, typically converting the uranium to uranium hexafluoride (UF6) gas first.  The 60 tons contains roughly 427 kg of uranium-235 in its natural state.The number of bombs that could theoretically be produced depends on factors like the weapon design (e.g., gun-type vs. implosion), desired yield, use of neutron reflectors or tampers, enrichment level (e.g., 80-93%), and process efficiency (e.g., tails assay during enrichment, typically 0.2-0.3% uranium-235 left in waste). Historical and expert estimates for the amount of uranium-235 needed per bomb vary: For a basic gun-type design (like the Hiroshima “Little Boy” bomb): ~51 kg of uranium-235 (in ~64 kg of 80% enriched uranium), requiring ~9,000-10,000 kg of natural uranium per bomb after enrichment. This yields enough for about 6 bombs. For an implosion design (more efficient, like most modern weapons): 15-25 kg of uranium-235 (in 17-28 kg of 90% enriched uranium), requiring ~3,000-5,000 kg of natural uranium per bomb. This yields enough for 12-20 bombs. These figures assume ~70-80% recovery of uranium-235 into HEU (real-world losses occur). In practice, building bombs also requires additional steps like metal casting, weapon assembly, and testing, which are not addressed here. Under the JCPOA (in effect in 2015), Iran’s enrichment was capped at low levels for peaceful purposes, but the deal has since faced challenges. The Muslim world is divided about Iran: Muslim countries in favor of removing the regime: Jordan Kuwait UAE Saudi Arabia Oman Qatar Bahrain Muslim countries against the removal of the regime: Great Britain France Spain — Moy Miz (@moymiz) March 4, 2026 China Halts Refiners from Exporting Diesel and Gasoline According to most evaluated data, China was buying more than 80% of Iran’s shipped oil. That’s according to data from 2025 as analyzed by Kpler and published in January by Reuters. Iranian oil always had limited buyers due to U.S. sanctions. However, China purchased on average 1.38 million barrels per day of Iranian oil last year, according to Kpler. That represented about 13.4% of the total 10.27 million bpd of oil it imported by sea. With President Trump previously cutting of discounted oil from Venezuela, two things unfolded.  First, the Venezuela oil was no longer sold with non-petrodollar currencies; Venezuela oil is now being sold on the standard oil market.  Secondly, with the Venezuela oil disrupted China would become even more dependent on Iranian oil shipments if they wanted to retain the discounted rate.   Buying discounted oil from Venezuela, Iran and Russia resulted in billions of dollars saved by China.    No more discounts put the “teapot” refining operations in Shandong, China, into a squeeze. This also highlights the decision by China to limit refined exports. Source: theconservavtivetreehouse.com Iranian Su-24 bombers, Soviet-era jets flying at 80 feet to avoid radar, were reportedly just 2 minutes from bombing al-Udeid Air Base and its 10,000 American troops. Qatar's F-15 shot them both down after they ignored radio contact. The largest U.S. base in the Middle… https://t.co/3tYu2pM5mg pic.twitter.com/sjSThjEMCB — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 5, 2026  East nearly got bombed by planes older than most of its soldiers. The war started as a strike on Iran’s nuclear program. It’s now a continent-wide crisis with Europe mobilizing, food supplies to 50 million people blocked, and Qatar shooting down Iranian jets two minutes from catastrophe This is an outright fabrication. We have destroyed Iran's IADS and have total control of the airspace.We no longer need to use more expensice standoff weapons and can use JDAM kits strapped to gravity bombs. These are precision weapons and we ramped up production lines of these… https://t.co/wq7VCkl5sv — Rob Maness (@RobManess) March 5, 2026  of these weapons decades ago. There is no inventoiy problem, but there is a problem for the Iranians though, our success. I strongly advise remaining IRGC forces to surrender now before you die. I also suggest this so-called professor stick to what he knows because he doesn’t know shit about warfighting and logistics. "Professor of Political Science specializing in security affairs." OK "Professor," let me school you. Gravity bombs are WAYYYYY cheaper than smart munitions. When you have complete air supremacy, you use B-52s to drop dumb bombs. It just makes good… https://t.co/MdkNJ7JlNf — Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) March 4, 2026     logistics sense. When airspace is contested, you require the standoff capabilities of precision munitions. In Iran right now, the airspace is not contested, so why use up the (expensive) good stuff? It astonishes me how stupid pretty much every “national security expert” is. BREAKING: Lebanon just banned all IRGC activity and vowed to arrest any Guard members in the country. HUGE move against Iran's influence.pic.twitter.com/PlbB6uYrQO https://t.co/YsIKUOMGs3 — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 5, 2026   Trump May Arm Iranian Kurdish Militias: A Blow to the Regime, A Win for the Kurds Everywhere The Trump administration has begun reaching out to Iranian Kurdish opposition groups and Iraqi Kurdish leaders as it considers ways to pressure Tehran during the expanding war. According to Kurdish officials and people familiar with the discussions, President Trump spoke with Iraqi Kurdish leaders Bafel Talabani and Masoud Barzani, asking them to allow Iranian Kurdish fighters based in Iraq to move into western Iran and offering potential U.S. support, including air cover and logistical assistance, if Kurdish forces launched operations against the Iranian regime. The White House did not confirm the scope of those discussions. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump spoke with Kurdish leaders only “with respect to our base in northern Iraq,” and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated that U.S. military objectives are not based on arming any specific group. Source: thegatewaypundit.com Here’s what I’m understanding about the Kurdish ground movement reports in southwestern Iran. So far it appears limited to small scale clashes along the border. Kurdish forces are positioning and preparing. At the same time, U.S. and Israeli officials are running heavy… — Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 4, 2026   heavy information warfare, likely to confuse and stretch the heII out of the IRGC. Iranian militias are getting text messages straight to their phones "Your weapons are worthless against our airstrikes. You're dying in a fight you already lost. Your commanders sold you out. They're hiding in luxury, pocketing the cash they stole, while you and your… pic.twitter.com/97mztsFvJo — #