00:00So these are the countries with the most oil reserves, okay?
00:04Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Canada, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, United States, Russia, okay?
00:10All right, now what's interesting about this is this.
00:13This war in the Middle East is going to knock out the oil production of Saudi Arabia, of Iran, of
00:18Iraq, of UAE, of Kuwait,
00:20which leaves what?
00:21Which leaves, uh-oh, Venezuela, Canada, and the United States, okay?
00:27North America and Russia, okay?
00:29Now, then let's look at who has to buy oil, all right?
00:34Let's look at who buys oil.
00:35Well, the United States consumes a lot of oil, but again, it has its own supply of oil.
00:40China needs to import a lot of its oil needs, okay?
00:44So China imports about 75% of its oil needs.
00:47India, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, okay?
00:51Germany, all right?
00:52So China, India, Japan, South Korea import a lot of oil.
00:58And where does it get its oil from?
01:00The Middle East, right?
01:01So if it can't get its oil from the Middle East, then these four countries, China, India, Japan, and South
01:05Korea,
01:05will need to get the oil either from the United States or Russia, okay?
01:10And why does this matter?
01:11Well, let's look at this.
01:13Let's look at who owns the most U.S. Treasuries.
01:17Basically, if you own a lot of U.S. Treasuries, it means that you are financing American debt.
01:22America right now is $39 trillion in debt.
01:25That's a lot of money, but as long as people continue to buy U.S. debt, as long as people
01:29want to buy U.S. Treasuries,
01:31it's not a problem, okay?
01:32It's a Ponzi scheme.
01:33Okay, so let's look at this.
01:35Who are the biggest holders of U.S. debt?
01:37Japan, China, right?
01:39Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, India, okay?
01:42So this is all Asia, and we already said that Asia needs a lot of oil from the Middle East,
01:48all right?
01:48Now, let's look at others.
01:50Unite Kingdom in second, okay?
01:51Caribbean Islands is basically just Europe as well.
01:55It's a mining operation, okay?
01:57Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, France, Ireland, Switzerland.
02:02These countries are Europe.
02:04And again, where do we say most oil from the GCC go?
02:08It goes to either Asia or Europe.
02:09And now, because of the stupid war in the Middle East,
02:12Asia and Europe are now forced by oil from either Russia or the United States.
02:17And this is important, okay?
02:19This is important because previously, there was a fear that these countries would stop buying
02:25U.S. Treasuries because America is too heavily in debt.
02:29The American economy is too much of a Ponzi scheme.
02:31So there's this great fear that Europe and Asia would move away from the U.S. dollar and
02:38more towards Swiss francs or gold, okay?
02:41Now, because Europe and Asia need fertilizer, they need energy from the United States and
02:50North America, the United States no longer has to worry about its debt, okay?
02:54All right, the $39,000,000 debt, not a problem because the entire world is dependent on North
03:00America for resources.
03:03The Ponzi can keep on going.
03:04So again, Donald Trump is an idiot, but he's so stupid, he's become a genius.
03:10All right, now you're like, wait, but Donald Trump's an idiot.
03:13Where would he get this idea from?
03:15How do you know how to do this?
03:16And the answer is because Putin has already proven that this strategy works in Ukraine,
03:23okay?
03:23So let me show you how, okay?
03:25So this is the war in Ukraine.
03:27And as you can see, the dark red are areas in which Russia is contesting territory.
03:34The light red, sorry, the pink are areas in which Russia wants to gain territory.
03:41As you can see, Russia still has a long way to go.
03:45And we're already four or five years into this war, which means that this war can go
03:50on for another 10, 20 years.
03:52It's a very slow grind.
03:54And it's good for Russia.
03:56Yes, I know that Russia is losing a lot of soldiers, and I know that the Russian economy
04:01is suffering, but this long war of attrition is good for Russia.
04:06Why?
04:06Well, because first of all, what it does is it allows Russia to industrialize its economy,
04:13okay?
04:13It allows Russia to center its economy around war production, okay?
04:19So the red, as you can see, is total industry, okay?
04:23And as you can see, it's been going up since the war started, all right?
04:27Overall industry has been going up as well.
04:30Unfortunately, industries that are not dominated by the military, that have no war purpose,
04:37it's actually going down, okay?
04:38So it seems as though the entire Russian economy is being restructured for total war, for a long
04:46war.
04:47And that is the purpose.
04:49That is the goal.
04:50Okay.
04:50So again, the pink are military industries, the blue are civilian industries.
04:57And as you can see, the blue, sorry, the pink completely dominate the blue.
05:03And the trend is increasing, meaning it is possible in four or five years' time, Russia
05:08is primarily a war economy, industrializing to produce war weapons, okay, munitions, specifically
05:14drones, okay?
05:15These are drones.
05:16Before, at the beginning of the war, Russia was dependent on Iran for drones, okay?
05:23But then what happened over time is that Russia started to have its own domestic production,
05:30okay?
05:31So imports from Iran have stayed constant, and then domestic production has gone way up,
05:39which tells us that the Russian economy is industrializing for the production of drones.
05:44And Russia is preparing to fight a long, long war.
05:48Now, not only can Russia produce its own drones for the war, but it can also export its drones
05:55to Iran to fight against the Americans, okay?
05:58And so you're like, wait a minute here.
06:00So Russia is switching its entire economy to war production, which means that Russia will
06:08always fight wars.
06:10Is that what Russia is planning?
06:12And the answer is yes, it is, okay?
06:14And so let me explain why Russia is planning this.
06:17This is one called the Third Rome Plan, okay?
06:20And this comes from the 1996 book, sorry, 1996 book, Foundations of Geopolitics, okay?
06:26By Axel Ndugin, who I think is one of the smartest geopolitical thinkers alive today, okay?
06:33And his argument is this.
06:35His argument is this unipolar moment of American dominance, it's going to fade away because it's
06:40too much focused on secularism, individualism, liberalism.
06:44And these ideas break apart community.
06:47These ideas are anti-human.
06:50So eventually, Western society, Western civilization will collapse because its values are abhorrent.
06:56And when it collapses, this gives us an opportunity for Moscow to become the Third Rome, okay?
07:03We'll talk more about this in the future.
07:05But what's brilliant about Ndugin is he recognizes that when the world collapses, all Russia has to do is stay
07:11stable and resilient.
07:13As long as it stays together, unified, cohesive, it'll be fine, okay?
07:18Because as this global order collapses, as the global economy collapses, every other society will face eternal collapse, such as
07:26the United States, okay?
07:27So he predicts civil war in the United States as left and right go to war against each other, okay?
07:34He predicts collapse of China.
07:35He predicts collapse of the Middle East.
07:39He predicts collapse of Europe, okay?
07:40So all these places are collapsing.
07:43Basically, if you are the main pillar of the global economy, you are much more susceptible to collapse than if
07:50you are not, okay?
07:51So what Ndugin says is this, okay, all right, so the strategy is, first of all, Russia needs to stay
07:58coherent.
07:59It needs to defend its territory.
08:00It needs to unify its people through nationalism, through religion, okay, through faith.
08:06And then what Russia needs to do is figure out allies that would support the Russian outlook.
08:12And these allies could include Japan, okay?
08:15Vietnam, India, Iran, okay?
08:18And then, by combining their forces, they become a trading bloc onto themselves.
08:25This is an age of nuclear weapons.
08:27You don't want to go to war against each other.
08:29But this is also an age of collapse.
08:31So as long as you're able to stay coherent, as long as you're able to defend your borders, then you'll
08:36come out ahead, okay?
08:38So that's the idea of moving towards war.
08:40Because war has a power to unify the imagination and the beliefs of the people in your nation, right?
08:47So you're using war in order to increase the nationalism, the religion of your society, which will allow you to
08:55weather the storm better, okay?
08:57So that is the grand vision of Alexander Ndugin.
09:00And in my opinion, he is absolutely correct.
09:03And Russia is moving towards this by invading Ukraine, all right?
09:08So the Ukraine invasion was not a response to NATO.
09:12The Ukraine invasion was to implement this grand vision for the creation of the Third Rome, to allow Russia to
09:21survive the coming collapse of the global order better than anyone else, okay?
09:25And so by taking over Ukraine, you now control one-third of the world's carbohydrates and a lot of the
09:32world's energy, right?
09:33Once you control Ukraine and the Black Sea, you are now able to export your energy and your food to
09:40Africa, to the Middle East, to Europe, to Asia, okay?
09:44So that's the grand vision for Russia.
09:47And again, in my opinion, this makes a lot of sense.
09:50The world is collapsing, and so you have to build a fortress.
09:54You have to be self-sufficient in order to weather the storm.
09:56So given this, America is like, well, we can do the same thing, okay?
10:01And so the grand plan for America is something called the Technate, okay?
10:05This is something we'll discuss more later on, okay?
10:08But first, I want to introduce this idea to you, the Technate.
10:11And the Technate is very simple.
10:12It's the idea that, you know what?
10:14Yes, the world is going into chaos.
10:16The world is collapsing.
10:17But North America is self-sufficient, right?
10:20So these past few months, Donald Trump has been picking a fight with Denmark over Greenland, right?
10:25He's been threatening Canada.
10:27He's been threatening Mexico.
10:29He's been threatening Colombia.
10:31He's thinking over Venezuela.
10:33He's been threatening Cuba.
10:34He's been threatening Honduras, Nicaragua.
10:37Why is he doing this?
10:38Because they're all part of the grand vision for greater North America, okay?
10:44What Peter Hexf calls greater North America, the Technate, right?
10:47And this is a response to Moscow's third room.
10:50If Moscow is going to build this grand alliance in order to weather the storm,
10:54then America has no choice but to also build this grand alliance as well
10:58in order to protect itself in this coming storm, all right?
11:02So what Donald Trump has recognized is that Putin is right.
11:06The world is collapsing.
11:07There's nothing we can do to save the world.
11:09So let's just accelerate it in a way that allows America to benefit from this collapse, okay?
11:15So by collapsing the GCC, by collapsing the Middle East,
11:20you make Asia and Europe now dependent on American, North American energy and fertilizer exports.
11:27And this allows you the resources, the motivation to create the Technate, okay?
11:33This self-sufficient economy, okay?
11:36Does it make sense?
11:37All right.
11:37Okay.
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