Date: December 19, 2024
Host: Jim Schneider
Guest: Gary Kah
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The global community, and not just many in America, were stunned after the definitive win by Donald Trump in the recent election. This has resulted in a lot of scrambling going on with world leaders lining up to get face-time with the President-elect.
While there will be many changes nationally with the turn-over in the White House, can we say that the globalist agenda will be put on hold just because Trump will be leading America for the next four years?
Returning to Crosstalk to bring his unique insight into this was Gary Kah. Gary is the founder and director of Hope for the World. He is Editor of Hope for the World Update. He is an author and former Europe & Middle East Trade Specialist for the Indiana State Government.
Certainly the re-election of Donald Trump was not on the wish list of globalists. Gary described Trump as a “disruptor to the new world order.” He views Trump as a nationalist who seeks to maintain U.S. sovereignty and that’s not part of the globalist plan at all. They want to strengthen the United Nations and turn it into a type of global government while diminishing U.S. sovereignty or have it taken away altogether.
Gary doesn’t see the globalists ‘playing dead.’ He already sees them doing damage control and they can do that when you consider that over 93% of residents living in Washington, DC, voted for the Harris/Walz ultra-left ticket. Included in that are a lot of federal workers including the CIA, FBI, the Justice Department and the military industrial complex, as well as a growing segment of the Department of Defense. There’s also the Federal Reserve and the big bank allies. While not everyone within these groups agree, Gary believes many of them want to see the U.S. come under the authority of the U.N.
So what is the ‘Pact for the Future’ that’s been ratified by the United Nations and how does this set them up to seize control of the United States? Will a future world-wide disruption be a part of this? Might that be a pandemic or a financial crisis? Is President-elect Trump prepared to confront the U.N. under such circumstances? How does Gary view things in the Middle East and the China/Taiwan situation? Get the answers on this edition of Crosstalk.
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