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In this powerful episode of Connecting the Dots, Dan Happel sits down with Montana rancher and policy analyst Nathan Descheemaeker to break down Donald Trump’s recent speech at the United Nations. A speech that shook the globalists to their core.
Together, they connect Trump’s bold defense of sovereignty and free enterprise to the growing dangers of climate tyranny, technocratic control, and the administrative state. From Montana’s land and resource battles to AI-driven feudalism, this discussion exposes how unelected bureaucrats, NGOs, and corporate elites are quietly dismantling self-government in the name of “sustainability.”
In This Episode:
Why Trump’s UN address was a direct challenge to globalism
The climate agenda as a tool for centralized control
How state and federal agencies are surrendering sovereignty through grants and “green” programs
The rise of technocratic feudalism through AI and digital currency
Restoring freedom through biblical stewardship, personal responsibility, and local self-governance
This is the Trump Truth Serum... seeing through the global illusions and remembering that real sustainability comes from moral courage, faith, and the liberty to govern ourselves.
Guest: Nathan Descheemaeker – Senior Research Associate, rancher, and policy analyst from central Montana
When Nathan describes Montana’s agencies taking federal “climate grants,” he’s showing how even conservative states are being bought into compliance.
Dan and Nathan both frame unelected bureaucrats, NGOs, and the UN as modern versions of feudal lords — ruling not by consent but by policy and regulation.
When they discuss AI as an “all-seeing eye,” they’re not just critiquing tech; they’re identifying a spiritual counterfeit to God’s omniscience.
Nathan’s breakdown of carbon policy, centralization, and false science points to a larger revelation: the “green” movement is a moral replacement for faith, offering salvation through compliance.
Dan and Nathan repeatedly return to Scripture — Locke, covenant law, and biblical stewardship — not as decoration, but as armor.
Natan’s emphasis on stewardship and responsibility reveals something critical: the moral collapse that allows tyranny begins at home.
Dan and Nathan’s repeated focus on virtue, courage, and local action implies that the greatest threat to global control isn’t violence — it’s obedience to truth.
Dan’s closing reference to The Fourth Turning reveals that he views this era not as random chaos, but as a divine cycle — a cleansing storm.
By happelmtIn this powerful episode of Connecting the Dots, Dan Happel sits down with Montana rancher and policy analyst Nathan Descheemaeker to break down Donald Trump’s recent speech at the United Nations. A speech that shook the globalists to their core.
Together, they connect Trump’s bold defense of sovereignty and free enterprise to the growing dangers of climate tyranny, technocratic control, and the administrative state. From Montana’s land and resource battles to AI-driven feudalism, this discussion exposes how unelected bureaucrats, NGOs, and corporate elites are quietly dismantling self-government in the name of “sustainability.”
In This Episode:
Why Trump’s UN address was a direct challenge to globalism
The climate agenda as a tool for centralized control
How state and federal agencies are surrendering sovereignty through grants and “green” programs
The rise of technocratic feudalism through AI and digital currency
Restoring freedom through biblical stewardship, personal responsibility, and local self-governance
This is the Trump Truth Serum... seeing through the global illusions and remembering that real sustainability comes from moral courage, faith, and the liberty to govern ourselves.
Guest: Nathan Descheemaeker – Senior Research Associate, rancher, and policy analyst from central Montana
When Nathan describes Montana’s agencies taking federal “climate grants,” he’s showing how even conservative states are being bought into compliance.
Dan and Nathan both frame unelected bureaucrats, NGOs, and the UN as modern versions of feudal lords — ruling not by consent but by policy and regulation.
When they discuss AI as an “all-seeing eye,” they’re not just critiquing tech; they’re identifying a spiritual counterfeit to God’s omniscience.
Nathan’s breakdown of carbon policy, centralization, and false science points to a larger revelation: the “green” movement is a moral replacement for faith, offering salvation through compliance.
Dan and Nathan repeatedly return to Scripture — Locke, covenant law, and biblical stewardship — not as decoration, but as armor.
Natan’s emphasis on stewardship and responsibility reveals something critical: the moral collapse that allows tyranny begins at home.
Dan and Nathan’s repeated focus on virtue, courage, and local action implies that the greatest threat to global control isn’t violence — it’s obedience to truth.
Dan’s closing reference to The Fourth Turning reveals that he views this era not as random chaos, but as a divine cycle — a cleansing storm.