Trump Elected: The True MAGA Era Begins, Now What?

UK to follow US on anti-AI regulation stance – Politico​

Washington has opposed what it claims would be excessive regulation of the sector proposed during the Paris summit

"Speaking at the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday, US Vice President J.D. Vance told delegates that too much regulation of the sector could “kill a transformative industry just as it’s taking off.”

“I’m not here this morning to talk about AI safety, which was the title of the conference a couple of years ago; I’m here to talk about AI opportunity,”
Vance said, emphasizing that the US is planning “to make every effort to encourage pro-growth AI policies.”

"British Technology Secretary Peter Kyle described the US as an “unignorable force and one that we engage with absolutely.”

 
MAGA or MWGA

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo sends a message, a little taste for the United States government, it is just a taste in her '''Morning Conference'' Friday, February 7, 2025:

……….The United States government has a lot to do.

-------How does fentanyl or any other drug arrive, which is not right to pass illegally and we do our job in our country, but, how does it arrive? (to the United States)

……..What happens after the border.

……..Who operates the distribution of the drugs.

……..Who sells the drugs in the cities of the United States that have caused so much tragedy.?

….....Where does the money from the sale of those drugs in the United States go?

……..How is it that there are weapons in Mexico that are for the exclusive use of the United States army.

……..Who sold them?

……..How did they get to our country?

……..There is an important part that they have to do in their own country.

……..What is the final distribution in the streets of the cities. (of the United States)

……...Are there no cartels there. Or, organized crime there (in the United States)?

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This covers multiple topics but relates to a Trump EO, so I'll put it here.

Representative Luna had her press conference today announcing the creation of a congressional task force under the authority of the House Oversight Committee. Its purpose will be to enforce and investigate the declassification of the JFK, RFK, and MLK files, as well as files relating to: UAP/USOs, 9/11, the Epstein client list, and the origins of Covid. They'll be having public hearings on each, and they've already sent letters requesting briefings from Ratcliffe (CIA), Rubio (State), and Hegseth (DOD) by the 18th on any files held by each on UAP. Since Trump already ordered the declassification of the assassination files, the task force will be making recommendations for the declassification of all the other files they get access to.

Luna and Comer (committee chair) said at the press conference that while the task force doesn't have subpoena power, the committee does, so they will discuss it if the need arises. However, Luna pointed out that they already have a good relationship with the new cabinet members, so they expect cooperation from the agencies and departments, and if they run into any stonewalling, she will be very public about it. (Note that Ratcliffe and Rubio have both been publicly pro-UAP transparency.) And she expects Kash will be on board once he is confirmed.

 
Its purpose will be to enforce and investigate the declassification of the JFK, RFK, and MLK files, as well as files relating to: UAP/USOs, 9/11, the Epstein client list, and the origins of Covid.

The hot potato's of our times, should be interesting (and one can dream).🍿

A couple of related transcripts:

Q: (Galahad) Were there any explosives planted in the Pentagon?

A: The plane delivered the explosives.

Q: (L) Was it, as I suspect, a plane specially constructed for the job? One that was not only constructed of special materials, but als had its own internal bomb designed to blow those special materials to smithereens so there would be no evidence?

A:
Yes. Exactly.

Q: (Perceval) You mentioned before about a scandal at the Denver Airport. Is this still on or have things changed?

A: Yet to come. Just keep flapping.

Q: (Galahad) Will this have to do with 9/11?

A:
Yes. Oh, yes!

(Perceval) Do the Russians have any data on the truth of the 9/11 attacks?

A: Yes.

Q: (Perceval) Would it ever be in the realm of possibility, or within Putin's power to release that kind of information just to mix things up in the information war?

A: Strong possibility if the tide of public perception can be adjusted.

Q: (Joe) Is one of the main reasons that Trump and every other president who comes into power immediately goes and makes nice with Israel, has that got a lot to do with this Epstein guy and others like him who blackmail everybody? Essentially, does Israel control by blackmailing? It's not so much that Israel's our best friend, but...

A: Close. Watch closely for events that will reveal the "man behind the curtain."

Q: (L) And that is in the context of Jeffrey Epstein and Israel blackmailing people in power - literally everybody.

(Joe) Do they have anything on Trump?

A: Not much.

Q: (Joe) That gives him some leverage.

Q: (Perceval) What was the cause of crash 587?

A: Covered up. Can you spell MOSSAD? Just call it a "reminder."

Q:
(Perceval) They seem to have monopolised the market on false flag terror attacks.

A: That is their speciality.
 

Senate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as national intelligence director​

47 minutes ago

"Tulsi Gabbard, one of President Donald Trump's most controversial cabinet picks, was confirmed as director of national intelligence by a narrow vote in the Senate on Wednesday."

"The former Democratic congresswoman was approved to oversee the US spy agencies by a Republican majority, with a vote of 52-48."

 
Not knowing very much about Elon Musk apart from childhood and Tesla I've read a very interesting article about his working life in an article on Ron Unz by Alan Macleod called,
THE PENTAGON IS RECRUITING ELON MUSK TO HELP THEM WIN A NUCLEAR WAR.

It starts off with a background of America's interest in Nuclear Power and builds the scene for Elon's place in this saga. The second half of the article is very interesting with relation to his involvement.
He really seems to be a lamb in a den of wolves.

Sorry I don't know how to place it behind a spoiler.


Illustration by MintPress News
Donald Trump has announced his intention to build a gigantic anti-ballistic missile system to counter Chinese and Russian nuclear weapons, and he is recruiting Elon Musk to help him. The Pentagon has long dreamed of constructing an American “Iron Dome.” The technology is couched in the defense language – i.e., to make America safe again. But like its Israeli counterpart, it would function as an offensive weapon, giving the United States the ability to launch nuclear attacks anywhere in the world without having to worry about the consequences of a similar response. This power could upend the fragile peace maintained by decades of mutually assured destruction, a doctrine that has underpinned global stability since the 1940s.

A New Global Arms Race

Washington’s war planners have long salivated at the thought of winning a nuclear confrontation and have sought the ability to do so for decades. Some believe that they have found a solution and a savior in the South African-born billionaire and his technology.

Neoconservative think tank the Heritage Foundation published a video last year stating that Musk might have “solved the nuclear threat coming from China.” It claimed that Starlink satellites from his SpaceX company could be easily modified to carry weapons that could shoot down incoming rockets. As they explain:

Elon Musk has proven that you can put microsatellites into orbit, for $1 million apiece. Using that same technology, we can put 1,000 microsatellites in continuous orbit around the Earth, that can track, engage and shoot down, using tungsten slugs, missiles that are launched from North Korea, Iran, Russia, and China.”
Although the Heritage Foundation advises using tungsten slugs (i.e., bullets) as interceptors, hypersonic missiles have been opted for instead. To this end, a new organization, the Castelion Company, was established in 2023.

Castelion is a SpaceX cutout; six of the seven members of its leadership team and two of its four senior advisors are ex-senior SpaceX employees. The other two advisors are former high officials from the Central Intelligence Agency, including Mike Griffin, Musk’s longtime friend, mentor, and partner.


Castelion’s advisors and leadership team are extensively connected to SpaceX and the CIA

Castelion’s mission, in its own words, is to be at the cutting edge of a new global arms race. As the company explains:

Despite the U.S. annual defense budget exceeding those of the next ten biggest spenders combined, there’s irrefutable evidence that authoritarian regimes are taking the lead in key military technologies like hypersonic weapons. Simply put – this cannot be allowed to happen.”
The company has already secured gigantic contracts with the U.S. military, and reports suggest that it has made significant strides toward its hypersonic missile goals.

War and Peace

Castelion’s slogan is “Peace Through Deterrence.” But in reality, the U.S. achieving a breakthrough in hypersonic missile technology would rupture the fragile nuclear peace that has existed for over 70 years and usher in a new era where Washington would have the ability to use whatever weapons it wished, anywhere in the world at any time, safe in the knowledge that it would be impervious to a nuclear response from any other nation.

In short, the fear of a nuclear retaliation from Russia or China has been one of the few forces moderating U.S. aggression throughout the world. If this is lost, the United States would have free rein to turn entire countries – or even regions of the planet – into vapor. This would, in turn, hand it the power to terrorize the world and impose whatever economic and political system anywhere it wishes.

If this sounds fanciful, this “Nuclear Blackmail” was a more-or-less official policy of successive American administrations in the 1940s and 1950s. The United States remains the only country ever to drop an atomic bomb in anger, doing so twice in 1945 against a Japanese foe that was already defeated and was attempting to surrender.

President Truman ordered the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as a show of force, primarily to the Soviet Union. Many in the U.S. government wished to use the atomic bomb on the U.S.S.R. President Truman immediately, however, reasoned that if America nuked Moscow, the Red Army would invade Europe as a response.

As such, he decided to wait until the U.S. had enough warheads to completely destroy the Soviet Union and its military. War planners calculated this figure at around 400, and to that end—totaling a nation representing one-sixth of the world’s landmass—the president ordered the immediate ramping up of production.

This decision was met with stiff opposition among the American scientific community, and it is widely believed that Manhattan Project scientists, including Robert J. Oppenheimer himself, passed nuclear secrets to Moscow in an effort to speed up their nuclear project and develop a deterrent to halt this doomsday scenario.

In the end, the Soviet Union was able to successfully develop a nuclear weapon before the U.S. was able to produce hundreds. Thus, the idea of wiping the U.S.S.R. from the face of the Earth was shelved. Incidentally, it is now understood that the effects of dropping hundreds of nuclear weapons simultaneously would likely have sparked vast firestorms across Russia, resulting in the emission of enough smoke to choke the Earth’s atmosphere, block out the sun’s rays for a decade, and end organized human life on the planet.

With the Russian nuclear window closing by 1949, the U.S. turned its nuclear arsenal on the nascent People’s Republic of China.

The U.S. invaded China in 1945, occupying parts of it for four years until Communist forces under Mao Zedong forced both them and their Nationalist KMT allies from the country. During the Korean War, some of the most powerful voices in Washington advocated dropping nuclear weapons on the 12 largest Chinese cities in response to China entering the fray. Indeed, both Truman and his successor, Dwight D. Eisenhower, publicly used the threat of the atomic bomb as a negotiating tactic.

Routed on the mainland, the U.S.-backed KMT fled to Taiwan, establishing a one-party state. In 1958, the U.S. also came close to dropping the bomb on China to protect its ally’s new regime over control of the disputed island – an episode of history that resonates with the present-day conflict over Taiwan.

However, by 1964, China had developed its own nuclear warhead, effectively ending U.S. pretensions and helping to usher in the détente era of good relations between the two powers—an epoch that lasted well into the 21st century.

In short, then, it is only the existence of a credible deterrent that tempers Washington’s actions around the world. Since the end of the Second World War, the United States has only attacked relatively defenseless countries. The reason the North Korean government remains in place, but those of Libya, Iraq, Syria, and others do not, is the existence of the former’s large-scale conventional and nuclear forces. Developing an American Iron Dome could upset this delicate balance and usher in a new age of U.S. military dominance.

Nuking Japan? OK. Nuking Mars? Even Better!

Musk, however, has downplayed both the probability and the consequences of nuclear war. On The Lex Friedman Podcast, he described the likelihood of a terminal confrontation as “quite low.” And while speaking with Trump last year, he claimed that nuclear holocaust is “not as scary as people think,” noting that “Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed, but now they are full cities again.” President Trump agreed.

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According to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, there are over 12,000 warheads in the world, the vast majority of them owned by Russia and the United States. While many consider them a blight on humanity and favor their complete eradication, Musk advocates building thousands more, sending them into space, and firing them at Mars.

Musk’s quixotic plan is to terraform the Red Planet by firing at least 10,000 nuclear missiles at it. The heat generated by the bombs would melt its polar ice caps, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The rapid greenhouse effect triggered, the theory goes, would raise Mars’ temperatures (and air pressure) to the point of supporting human life.

Few scientists have endorsed this idea. Indeed, Dmitry Rogozin, then-head of Russian state space agency Roscosmos, labeled the theory completely absurd and nothing more than a cover for filling space with American nuclear weapons aimed at Russia, China, and other nations, drawing Washington’s ire.

“We understand that one thing is hidden behind this demagogy: This is a cover for the launch of nuclear weapons into space,” he said. “We see such attempts, we consider them unacceptable, and we will hinder this to the greatest extent possible,” he added.

The first Trump administration’s actions, including withdrawing from multiple international anti-ballistic missile treaties, have made this process more difficult.

Elon and the Military-Industrial-Complex

Until he entered the Trump White House, many still perceived Musk as a radical tech industry outsider. Yet this was never the case. From virtually the beginning of his career, Musk’s path has been shaped by his exceptionally close relationship with the U.S. national security state, particularly with Mike Griffin of the CIA.

From 2002 to 2005, Griffin led In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capitalist wing. In-Q-Tel is an organization dedicated to identifying, nurturing, and working with tech companies that can provide Washington with cutting-edge technologies, keeping it one step ahead of its competition.

Griffin was an early believer in Musk. In February 2002, he accompanied Musk to Russia, where the pair attempted to purchase cut-price intercontinental ballistic missiles to start SpaceX. Griffin spoke up for Musk in government meetings, backing him as a potential “Henry Ford” of the tech and military-industrial complex.

After In-Q-Tel, Griffin became the chief administrator of NASA. In 2018, President Trump appointed him the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering. While at NASA, Griffin brought Musk in for meetings and secured SpaceX’s big break. In 2006, NASA awarded the company a $396 million rocket development contract – a remarkable “gamble,” in Griffin’s words, especially as it had never launched a rocket. National Geographic wrote that SpaceX “never would have gotten to where it is today without NASA.” And Griffin was essential to this development. Still, by 2008, both SpaceX and Tesla Motors were in dire straits, with Musk unable to make payroll and assuming both businesses would go bankrupt. It was at that point that SpaceX was saved by an unexpected $1.6 billion NASA contract for commercial cargo services.

Today, the pair remain extremely close, with Griffin serving as an official advisor to Castelion. A sign of just how strong this relationship is that, in 2004, Musk named his son “Griffin” after his CIA handler.

Today, SpaceX is a powerhouse, with yearly revenues in the tens of billions and a valuation of $350 billion. But that wealth comes largely from orders from Washington. Indeed, there are few customers for rockets other than the military or the various three-letter spying agencies.

In 2018, SpaceX won a contract to blast a $500 million Lockheed Martin GPS into orbit. While military spokespersons played up the civilian benefits of the launch, the primary reason for the project was to improve America’s surveillance and targeting capabilities. SpaceX has also won contracts with the Air Force to deliver its command satellite into orbit, with the Space Development Agency to send tracking devices into space, and with the National Reconnaissance Office to launch its spy satellites. All the “big five” surveillance agencies, including the CIA and the NSA, use these satellites.

Therefore, in today’s world, where so much intelligence gathering and target acquisition is done via satellite technology, SpaceX has become every bit as important to the American empire as Boeing, Raytheon, and General Dynamics. Simply put, without Musk and SpaceX, the U.S. would not be able to carry out such an invasive program of spying or drone warfare around the world.

Global Power

An example of how crucial Musk and his tech empire are to the continuation of U.S. global ambitions can be found in Ukraine. Today, around 47,000 Starlinks operate inside the country. These portable satellite dishes, manufactured by SpaceX, have kept both Ukraine’s civilian and military online. Many of these were directly purchased by the U.S. government via USAID or the Pentagon and shipped to Kiev.

In its hi-tech war against Russia, Starlink has become the keystone of the Ukrainian military. It allows for satellite-based target acquisition and drone attacks on Russian forces. Indeed, on today’s battlefield, many weapons require an internet connection. One Ukrainian official told The Times of London that he “must” use Starlink to target enemy forces via thermal imaging.

The controversial mogul has also involved himself in South American politics. In 2019, he supported the U.S.-backed overthrow of socialist president Evo Morales. Morales suggested that Musk financed the insurrection, which he dubbed a “lithium coup.” When directly charged with his involvement, Musk infamously replied, “We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it!” Bolivia is home to the world’s largest lithium reserves, a metal crucial in producing batteries for electric vehicles such as the ones in Musk’s Tesla cars.

In Venezuela last year, Musk went even further, supporting the U.S.-backed far-right candidate against socialist president Nicolás Maduro. He even went so far as to suggest he was working on a plan to kidnap the sitting president. “I’m coming for you Maduro. I will carry you to Gitmo on a donkey,” he said, referencing the notorious U.S. torture center.

More recently, Musk has thrown himself into American politics, funding and campaigning for President Trump, and will now lead Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). DOGE’s stated mission is to cut unnecessary and wasteful government spending. However, with Musk at the helm, it seems unlikely that the billions of dollars in military contracts and tax incentives his companies have received will be on the chopping block.

At Trump’s inauguration, Musk garnered international headlines after he gave two Sieg Heil salutes – gestures that his daughter felt were unambiguously Nazi. Musk – who comes from a historically Nazi-supporting family – took time out from criticizing the reaction to his salute to appear at a rally for the Alternative für Deutschland Party. There, he said that Germans place “too much focus on past guilt” (i.e., the Holocaust) and that “we need to move beyond that.” “Children should not feel guilty for the sins of their parents – their great-grandparents even,” he added to raucous applause.

The tech tycoon’s recent actions have provoked outrage among many Americans, claiming that fascists and Nazis do not belong anywhere near the U.S. space and defense programs. In reality, however, these projects, from the very beginning, were overseen by top German scientists brought over after the fall of Nazi Germany. Operation Paperclip transported more than 1,600 German scientists to America, including the father of the American lunar project, Wernher von Braun. Von Braun was a member of both the Nazi Party and the infamous elite SS paramilitary, whose members oversaw Hitler’s extermination camps.

Thus, Nazism and the American empire have, for a long time, gone hand in hand. Far more disturbing than a man with fascist sympathies being in a position of power in the U.S. military or space industry, however, is the ability the United States is seeking for itself to be impervious to intercontinental missile attacks from its competitors.

On the surface, Washington’s Iron Dome plan may sound defensive in nature. But in reality, it would give it a free hand to attack any country or entity around the world in any way it wishes – including with nuclear weapons. This would upend the fragile nuclear peace that has reigned since the early days of the Cold War. Elon Musk’s help in this endeavor is much more worrying and dangerous than any salutes or comments he could ever make.

 
Professor Jeffrey Sachs ways in on Trumps Gaza 'plan'.
I've been trying to listen to as many commentators as possible on this over the last week. The general consensus among them was the 'Art of The Deal' take (after the initial shock).
However others are starting to move towards other opinions, including Sachs.

That is - it's damaged the US's reputation and turned the world against the US [not a bad thing from a higher level view I don't think?]
That Trumps statement on all the hostages needing to be released by Saturday at 12 violates his own agreement with the Palestinians, and would (if bombing resumes) further damage the US reputation around the world.
That the US has little to no leverage abroad diplomatically (we'll ignore the CIA here), and will have less if bombing resumes.
Most of the middle east is pissed at this. Obviously it could have been an 'Art of The Deal' thing, but it may not actually be. Which means war in the Middle East may be back on the cards. Perhaps Trump was walked onto this landmine at some level? Perhaps a setup for 'chaos' and then an 'attack' (false flag) by Iran'?
That presidents (including Joe Biden) that make mistakes like this early on are doomed, and will be seen as inept globally.
So unless it's some "4D chess" - Saturday is the crunch point, and may damage Trump in many areas.


Now it could be his take is wrong, but it's worth considering I think.
 
This covers multiple topics but relates to a Trump EO, so I'll put it here.

Representative Luna had her press conference today announcing the creation of a congressional task force under the authority of the House Oversight Committee. Its purpose will be to enforce and investigate the declassification of the JFK, RFK, and MLK files, as well as files relating to: UAP/USOs, 9/11, the Epstein client list, and the origins of Covid. They'll be having public hearings on each, and they've already sent letters requesting briefings from Ratcliffe (CIA), Rubio (State), and Hegseth (DOD) by the 18th on any files held by each on UAP. Since Trump already ordered the declassification of the assassination files, the task force will be making recommendations for the declassification of all the other files they get access to.

Luna and Comer (committee chair) said at the press conference that while the task force doesn't have subpoena power, the committee does, so they will discuss it if the need arises. However, Luna pointed out that they already have a good relationship with the new cabinet members, so they expect cooperation from the agencies and departments, and if they run into any stonewalling, she will be very public about it. (Note that Ratcliffe and Rubio have both been publicly pro-UAP transparency.) And she expects Kash will be on board once he is confirmed.



It looks like we are going to see some " controlled disclosure " I'm not dreaming about " Israel did it !" Moreover why do you need a " special task force " ? Just publish everything and let the public make their own opinion ? we will see but in my opinion It's too good to be true
 
Sorry I don't know how to place it behind a spoiler
If you copy and paste it into your reply, then go to the top bar where you can Bold and Italic, at the end of the row after the "quote" symbol are three dots, click on them and more icons will come up. If you hover your mouse over each, it tells what they do. I believe the one that looks like an eye with a line drawn through is the "spoiler" button. :-)
 
Musk at the Oval Office, answering reporters' questions about what DOGE is finding and how it's going about auditing the US govt, explains that they're - so far - only trying to impose minimal standards on govt agency payments, like not continuing to pay out to people who are 150 years old (i.e., they're long dead), not making payments that provide zero information about who or what is being paid and why, and not paying to entities that are explicitly listed as 'do not pay' because they're terrorist or criminal organizations.


I think the 'underground mine' he mentions is this place, "Iron Mountain":


Symbolically and literally representative of the deep state: vast, underground, mostly secret, tightly controlled, efficient when it has to be, but generally slow-moving and bureaucratic.
 

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