Anonymous ID: f63d15 Feb. 4, 2025, 4:24 a.m. No.22504459   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Padraig Martin

 

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Understanding Trump's Sovereign Wealth Fund: How this undermines the Federal Reserve

 

Yesterday, among all the buzz related to Canada and Mexico tariffs, Trump began the process of establishing an American Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). The move was almost unnoticed. In fact, it seems somewhat crazy that the US did not already have an SWF - but decades of financial mismanagement by the US government played a role. The other reason the United States did not have an SWF is because of the Federal Reserve Bank. The creation of an SWF effectively returns financial power to the American Republic. The following explains what it is and why it pulls power away from the Fed.

 

Sovereign Wealth Funds are essentially government investment programs - a nest egg of sorts. Every single American state has some sort of publicly funded fund, usually to cover pension programs. Globally, some of the best managed countries (financially) have a SWF, including China, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Norway - among others. The largest SWF is Norway's, with $1.7 Trillion in assets, the proceeds of which are serving the needs of 5.5 million Norwegian citizens. It should be noted that many poorer countries also have SWFs, often as a means to enrich kleptocrats.

 

Without getting into the nitty gritty, an American SWF would likely mirror a 401K type investment program. It would hold a mixed allotment of various commodities, stocks, and bonds, which should appreciate year over year through compound interest and earnings. Generally, SWF's usually only rise - albeit often slowly - because they invest in safer assets, like bonds and commodities (oil, gas, gold, etc). Stocks are often either a blue chip variety or a corporate pursuit aligned with a national interest. The managers of the SWF are held accountable based on the performance of the SWF, which generally leads them to avoid personal passions or silly sociopolitical pursuits.

 

How this is structured would have to ensure that such funding is not robbed by a future leftist president who only invests in DEI, LGBTQ nonsense, or failing green energy schemes. It also needs to be defended from being used as a money pot to increase spending arbitrarily. That can be done, but Trump will need to recruit people who think like leftwing activists to help insulate future abuse of the SWF by another activist presidency. When I did my MBA Capstone project on International Finance, restructured SWFs and fiscal sovereignty for the Republic of Ireland were my two key points back when Ireland was climbing out of a massive post-bank collapse indebted status. The Irish government has since turned one SWF into a social justice piggy bank (something I feared and warned against almost 15 years ago). Thus, Trump will need to really dot every "i" and cross every "t" to ensure that does not happen in the US. But it can be done.

 

Now, how does this undermine the Fed? It immediately eliminates the Fed's monopoly on debt management. In essence, it crushes the Fed by acting as a counterweight to its debt/loan/repayment structure.

 

For those unaware, the Federal Reserve is the largest holder of US debt in the world. In effect, an unelected American quasi-government agency holds about one-third of our massive debt. The Fed literally makes money on American spending, by charging interest back to the American people. The reason politicians ignore the debt is that they know it is a ponzi scheme. The more we spend, the higher the Fed can raise rates, the more it makes, the more it can re-loan… cycle, repeat. It is a shylock's dream (look up what a shylock is and you will quickly see the main culprits).

 

If the US has an SWF that is structured to meet some of its budgetary needs (as with Norway), the US will not need to turn to the Fed as its default move. The money can be withdrawn from proceeds off earnings, which cuts the Fed out of its loan shark game - or at least diminishes it. By establishing an alternative pot of money, Trump is weakening the Fed almost overnight. In business, such redirected investments protect against hard times and mitigate predatory banking manuevers. An SWF - if it is built correctly - can do that for the American people.

 

It is a smart move by the Trump team - IF they can pull it off and insulate it from wild leftist pursuits. The latter is easier said then done. One option is to study the investment strategies of Jimmy Patronis, former CFO of Florida, who led Florida to multi-billion year-over-year surpluses without an income tax while crushing Blackrock. Other funds that should be studied are out of the UAE and, of course the most successful of them all, Norway. This can be a huge win for Americans - if the Fed doesn't kill the idea in its infancy, or the leader who proposed the idea.

 

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Anonymous ID: f63d15 Feb. 4, 2025, 4:26 a.m. No.22504470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4526

US Senators Reintroduce Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA) to Limit Kids’ Access

 

https://reclaimthenet.org/us-senators-reintroduce-kids-off-social-media-act-kosma-to-limit-kids-access

Anonymous ID: f63d15 Feb. 4, 2025, 5:22 a.m. No.22504677   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I was told this was a conspiracy theory.

 

It’s actually a 177-page UN report.

 

http://un.org/development/de…

 

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:883a14b7-27b3-4f8c-a1d2-3cca60acf04f

Anonymous ID: f63d15 Feb. 4, 2025, 5:26 a.m. No.22504697   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: f63d15 Feb. 4, 2025, 5:32 a.m. No.22504721   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4766

DD Geopolitics

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🇸🇾 USAID FUNNELED $15B INTO SYRIA TO OVERTHROW ASSAD

 

“NGOs are being used to destabilize Syria. They pretend to help, but in reality, they work for foreign intelligence services.”

— Bashar al-Assad (2018)

 

For over a decade, USAID, NED, and Western-backed NGOs played a central role in the Syrian war, financing opposition groups, manufacturing propaganda, and running intelligence operations under the cover of “humanitarian aid.” In 2024, after years of Western-backed subversion, sanctions, and military pressure, Assad was finally overthrown.

 

NGOs as a Weapon

 

USAID:

• Funneled $15+ billion into Syria while secretly funding opposition networks and anti-government operations.

• Bankrolled the White Helmets, a group exposed for collaborating with al-Qaeda and staging propaganda videos to justify U.S. intervention.

• Provided logistical support to opposition groups in exile, helping to create a U.S.-backed shadow government.

 

National Endowment for Democracy (NED) – “Civil Society” as a Cover for Destabilization:

• Financed Barada TV, an opposition media outlet based in Washington, D.C., to broadcast anti-Assad propaganda.

• Funded “pro-democracy” NGOs that later channeled resources to jihadist factions, including the Free Syrian Army (FSA).

• Supported exiled Syrian activists, preparing them to take power once Assad was removed.

 

Open Society Foundations (OSF) Soros in Syria:

• Pushed anti-Assad narratives in global media, portraying the war as a grassroots uprising rather than a Western-backed coup.

• Coordinated with U.S. intelligence-backed groups to facilitate regime change efforts.

• Advocated for mass migration policies that pressured European nations to accept millions of Syrian refugees—a crisis directly caused by the U.S.-backed war.

 

Assad's Efforts:

 

✅ 2014 – Expelled USAID-backed NGOs after exposing their financial ties to insurgents.

✅ 2016 – Revealed the White Helmets’ collaboration with jihadists, warning of Western-backed disinformation.

✅ 2018 – Publicly accused the U.K. Foreign Office and USAID of funding anti-government propaganda operations.

✅ 2023 – Secured post-war reconstruction deals with Russia and China to minimize Western influence.

 

But despite these efforts, the U.S. and its allies never abandoned their mission to overthrow Assad.

 

Syria was one of the most extensive USAID-backed regime change operations of the 21st century—and this time, they succeeded.