Jackowski claims that U.S. President Donald Trump has been negotiating with Russia since becoming president-elect in November 2024. He asserts that Trump is effectively "handing over" parts of Ukraine to Russia, specifically the territories Russia has already occupied, as part of a broader deal. In exchange, Russia has withdrawn from Syria, evidenced by Bashar Assad’s departure and the abandonment of Russian military bases there in December 2024, after Trump’s election was confirmed. Jackowski ties this to a ceasefire ending on the Middle East on February 29, 2025, predicting that Israel might resume hostilities shortly after.
He suggests a grand bargain between Trump, Russia, and possibly Israel, with the U.S. facilitating Russia’s control over Ukrainian territories while Russia cedes influence in Syria. This, he argues, clears the way for Israel to pursue its objectives, potentially targeting Iran. Jackowski predicts an Israeli attack on Iran in mid-March 2025, sparking a dramatic escalation. He foresees Iran retaliating, leading to a theatrical crisis designed to rally an international coalition against Iran, framed as a fight against terrorism and Islam, specifically targeting the Koran and its followers.
Jackowski warns of a six-year period of global instability, including a massive refugee crisis and financial collapse, with Europe bearing the brunt. He believes Poland will avoid direct war but will face chaos from an influx of refugees, including Israelis fleeing conflict. He accuses Trump of orchestrating this for strategic gain, weakening Europe and NATO allies while pursuing a Middle East war through proxies like Israel. Russia, he suggests, will secure influence over the Baltic states and Poland indirectly, while Israel gains territory and eliminates regional threats like Iran.
He connects these events to a broader decline, hinting at the potential collapse of the European Union and a shift toward a divided Poland. Reflecting on past predictions, Jackowski insists he never saw war in Poland but foresaw border issues and a growing sense of insecurity. He concludes with a grim outlook, predicting a world crisis marked by migration, economic turmoil, and escalating conflicts, particularly on the Middle East, which he believes could mark the beginning of a Third World War.
Throughout, he engages with his audience’s comments, occasionally printing photos of figures like CIA Director William Burns and Mossad chief David Barnea to enhance his intuitive readings, reinforcing his narrative with symbolic interpretations.