Michael Yon & Ivor Cummins: The West We Knew Is Over

Palisades Gold Radio

In an in person interview at Doug Casey’s home in Argentina, Tom Bodrovics hosts Michael Yon and Ivor Cummins. The discussion revolves around the profound shifts in the global order post-Trump election. Michael Yon, a combat correspondent, author, and former Green Beret, underscores this era as pivotal due to evolving geopolitical dynamics rather than the election itself. He believes globalism, an age-old concept, gains traction with modern technology.

Yon implicates certain entities, namely Zionists, seeking control over specific territories for their interests. He warns of their intent to target Iran, Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah, and Russia. Furthermore, he highlights the struggle between oligarchs, some aiming to decrease the world population and deindustrialize Europe.

The conversation delves into U.S. intentions behind the Nord Stream pipeline conflict with Russia. Factors include maintaining geopolitical distance, economic implications, and European deindustrialization. Threats from the U.S. towards fertilizer and agriculture sectors as potential means to instigate famines are also examined.

Michael questions Trump’s ability to end wars based on campaign promises and cautions about their unpredictability and longevity. He introduces concepts like staked goat tactics and green flag attacks, hinting at potential deception in conflicts.

Emphasizing the significance of clear language and context, Michael defines ongoing issues as invasions instead of crises or migrations. Weaponized migration as an ancient tactic of warfare is also discussed. Possible safe havens for personal freedom and security are debated, with reference to Doug Casey’s preferred countries.

The evolving perspective on drugs as weapons is addressed, including historical examples like the opium wars. Various forms of warfare, such as drug warfare and information warfare, are explored as tools used by adversaries to disrupt societies. Personal insights from Asia regarding Chinese infiltration into American political systems and banking sectors are shared. The detrimental effects of drugs on families and society are acknowledged, with concerns about their potential to weaken resistance against adversaries’ strategies.

Criticisms of political figures like Trump and Harris are voiced, as well as HIAS’s role in facilitating migration through the Darien gap in Panama. Influential figures like Alejandro Mayorkas, now leading the Department of Homeland Security, are mentioned in this context.

Timestamp References:
0:00 – Introduction
1:08 – Changing World Order
10:45 – Euro Problems & Farms
15:42 – Trump & The Conflicts?
23:00 – Invasion of the West
32:00 – Getting Out of Dodge?
34:10 – Attack Vectors & Drugs
38:53 – Stress and Life Quality
42:10 – Darien Gap & NGO’s
50:52 – Building Resilience?
53:20 – Gold & Jekyll Island
57:38 – Strategic Metals & Silver
1:00:04 – Get On Your A-Game
1:01:18 – Wrap Up

Talking Points From This Episode

  • Zionism desire to control regions and planned actions against Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Russia.
  • Globalism’s revival: Yon argues that it has existed since ancient times but is now more feasible with advanced technology.
  • The U.S.’s Nord Stream motivations: Geopolitical separation, economic implications, and deindustrialization of Europe.

Michael Yon:
X: https://x.com/Michael_Yon
Website: https://michaelyon.com
Website Mentioned: https://hias.org

Michael Yon is a former Green Beret, native of Winter Haven, Fl. who has been reporting from Iraq and Afghanistan since December 2004. No other reporter has spent as much time with c

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