I just watched the following very interesting interview on Tucker Carlson with Luke Gromen:
Gromen brings up many interesting ideas about what is currently going on in regard to Gold, while giving very interesting details about the current administration in the US and especially about J.D. Vance. It almost seems like Trump (with Vance maybe being one of the primary forces) is on a natural course where the US is being forced to change to another system, maybe out of pure natural necessity because of a changing world? What Gromen says about J.D. Vance is especially interesting. I'm telling ya, the more I see and learn about the guy, the more interesting he gets! Would like to hear what you all think about those very interesting speculations in the video above.
It almost seems to me like Vance maybe the one who realized rather early that the US has to change rather fundamentally, confronted with a new reality (multipolarity? Although he might not consciously see what he is doing as such?) in order for the US to stand any chance to survive, more or less without too much hurt? Basically, if I understood/speculate correctly on the above, there is a larger picture that has started to emerge even before Trump got into office in the first term and at least some very powerful global movers and shakers realized that early on as well. It might be partially what Putin calls multipolarity. And Vance, maybe along with others, was smart and wise enough to realize that early on? It seems like Vance already knew that the idea/fact of the dollar being the world reserve currency isn't only in danger of falling apart, BUT ALSO, that if the US itself continues to count on that premise itself, that it will hurt America greatly in the long run?! So, it seems like America and the world at large might, instead of finding a new (or several new reserve currencies) might switch to gold as the primary tool for exchanges between countries worldwide instead of the dollar (while local currencies still play their important roles within?)? It seems like that could also be some of the things the "multipolar world" is changing towards and/or would find to be an acceptable means for a future after the dollar dominance? It also seems like there are very powerful factions that are against such a change, not only in America? That paragraph is sort of my speculation on the above.
At least Tucker points out in the video, and I think correctly, that there are very powerful forces that will stop at nothing resisting any fundamental changes.
Gromen brings up many interesting ideas about what is currently going on in regard to Gold, while giving very interesting details about the current administration in the US and especially about J.D. Vance. It almost seems like Trump (with Vance maybe being one of the primary forces) is on a natural course where the US is being forced to change to another system, maybe out of pure natural necessity because of a changing world? What Gromen says about J.D. Vance is especially interesting. I'm telling ya, the more I see and learn about the guy, the more interesting he gets! Would like to hear what you all think about those very interesting speculations in the video above.
It almost seems to me like Vance maybe the one who realized rather early that the US has to change rather fundamentally, confronted with a new reality (multipolarity? Although he might not consciously see what he is doing as such?) in order for the US to stand any chance to survive, more or less without too much hurt? Basically, if I understood/speculate correctly on the above, there is a larger picture that has started to emerge even before Trump got into office in the first term and at least some very powerful global movers and shakers realized that early on as well. It might be partially what Putin calls multipolarity. And Vance, maybe along with others, was smart and wise enough to realize that early on? It seems like Vance already knew that the idea/fact of the dollar being the world reserve currency isn't only in danger of falling apart, BUT ALSO, that if the US itself continues to count on that premise itself, that it will hurt America greatly in the long run?! So, it seems like America and the world at large might, instead of finding a new (or several new reserve currencies) might switch to gold as the primary tool for exchanges between countries worldwide instead of the dollar (while local currencies still play their important roles within?)? It seems like that could also be some of the things the "multipolar world" is changing towards and/or would find to be an acceptable means for a future after the dollar dominance? It also seems like there are very powerful factions that are against such a change, not only in America? That paragraph is sort of my speculation on the above.
At least Tucker points out in the video, and I think correctly, that there are very powerful forces that will stop at nothing resisting any fundamental changes.
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