In this hard-hitting and revealing episode of The Pete Santilli Show, Pete is joined by Trevor Loudon, a renowned author, filmmaker, and public speaker, to discuss the global battle for power, the war in Ukraine, and the deep state’s influence on politics.The episode kicks off with a critique of the Epstein document release, arguing that the supposed transparency effort was a cover-up, providing less information than what had been previously disclosed. Pete challenges the deep state’s control over information and questions the real motives behind the latest revelations.The discussion shifts to global geopolitics, with a focus on Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S.’s strategic interests. Pete and Trevor analyze how BlackRock, Vanguard, and global elites have positioned themselves to profit from Ukraine’s post-war rebuilding efforts and mineral rights deals. They explore how President Trump’s negotiations with Zelensky could reshape international relations and undermine the deep state’s war-driven economic machine.Trevor Loudon provides insights into the long-term goals of Marxist, Communist, and Islamist movements that have infiltrated U.S. politics, connecting Democratic policies to radical agendas that weaken American sovereignty. He also weighs in on Tulsi Gabbard’s rise to power, questioning whether she has deep ties to socialist and pro-Russian movements that could compromise U.S. intelligence operations.Pete and Trevor also tackle China’s growing influence, the AI arms race, and the role of oligarchs in global conflicts. They discuss how the Biden administration has strengthened China’s position, particularly through the Afghanistan withdrawal and its strategic resources.As tensions between Russia, NATO, and China escalate, the conversation explores whether the world is already in the early stages of World War III. The episode ends with a call to action for Americans to stay vigilant, demand accountability, and resist the deep state’s control over national and global affairs.
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