Big Picture Status Update – The Eyes of the World Turn to the U.S Presidential Election
In recent days the Washington Post, Tampa Tribune, USA Today and LA Times have refused to endorse President Obama’s selected and chosen installed candidate, Kamala Harris. Against this backdrop, former President Obama has delivered some of his most toxic and divisive speeches and pronouncements to date.
From his high-horse, Obama has scolded black men for refusing to accept his appointed replacement and relied on angry ridiculing messaging in his last desperate attempts to remain relevant. Big Mike has joined in the proclamations of fear, targeting her Alinsky approach toward bitter, white suburban women.
Internationally, the French parliamentary elections rebuked President Emmanuel Macron, the recent Georgia referendum was overwhelmingly against the NATO agenda. The Hungarian people are pushing back against EU/NATO demands for more bloodshed in Ukraine, while Serbia, Slovenia and Montenegro refuse to antagonize Putin.
As the BRICS+ coalition gains influence, Argentina and El Salvador shift away from the agenda of the World Economic Forum. The Western alliance is now dependent on Australia and Great Britain to advance the Build Back Better agenda as Germany and other industrialized nations continue suffering economic contraction as an outcome of their energy compliance program, an economic suicide mission.
While quietly benefiting from a tenuous background alignment with Russia, Turkey has positioned itself as Erdoğan always does, for itself and only for itself. As an outcome of international financial processes intended to punish Vladimir Putin, Russia has entirely divested itself from western financial influence. After a modicum of moderate angst in the decoupling, Russia is thriving. The Chinese industrial base now benefits from a closer economic alliance with Moscow.
In the biggest of the big pictures, U.S influence across the globe has significantly diminished. The dollar-based geopolitical elephant is slowly being chewed down to size, one bite at a time.
WATCH THIS:
WEF "agenda contributor" Ngaire Woods: "The good news is the elite across the world trust each other more and more... The bad news is that the majority of people trust that elite less."
— Wide Awake Media (@wideawake_media) October 18, 2024
"So we can lead, but if people aren't following, we're not going to get to where we want to… pic.twitter.com/HPquk3lgEQ
At a population level, the influence of the World Economic Forum group is much less favorable to their agenda. The WEF is now an echo chamber, filled with finance emissaries promising each other that all will be ok. Individually, they all admit – things are not okay, but they keep up pretenses because BBB was always zero-sum; they have no other option.
Americans are not yet aware how much all of this collapsing Biden/Harris policy is costing us, but they know something is wrong. No where else in the world have food prices risen as high and as fast, as they have within the borders of the USA; it’s not even close. The next highest-priced western food market is somewhere around 50% less than the U.S. The American people will soon discover this fundamental truth and start to ask questions.
Even with EU energy price increases, the overall inflation rate has hit the American public harder than any other nation. The combination of monetary policy, energy policy and a lowered dollar value delivers consequences to the USA that no other nation feels with the same intensity. That really is the cause of the issue. The people within Washington DC are trying hard to keep playing musical chairs, but we can all see their eyes glancing toward the exits each time the music pauses.
Reporter: How concerned are you about the long term status of the dollar?
— Bitcoin News (@BitcoinNewsCom) October 27, 2024
::Treasury sign falls::
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Into this dynamic, the USA election is now just a week away.
No one is sure whether President Trump’s strategic economic and geopolitical policies can rapidly change the dynamic for America, but the eyes of the world are watching to see how the American public vote. Billions of non-Americans will be watching the election, hoping, cheering for a great recovery.
Across the globe in every coffee shop and cafe’ you will find people curious to ask what has happened to America.
There is no anger, friction or conflict in their eyes as they ask the question, just simple and honest curiosity, “what has happened?”
It’s almost an impossible question to answer in a short time, but when you talk to the curious eyes about political corruption as a spider monkey, they seem to understand the next part of the metaphor…. well, Obama was King Kong. What follows next is {{{ Silence }}} then, big eyes as the understanding connects to the facial expressions.
Believe me, they will all be watching next Tuesday.
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