But Victor Davis Hanson just tore that narrative to shreds——revealing the real reason South Africa’s Ramaphosa asked to meet President Trump.
It wasn’t about optics. It was about leverage.
That's when Hanson dropped a brutal prediction about what’s coming next.
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“It was an ambush.”
That was the headline when South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with Donald Trump at the White House.
But Victor Davis Hanson says that narrative falls apart the moment you look closer.
“Ambush,” he explained, means a surprise attack from a hidden position.
“That was not an ambush. Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa… wanted that meeting with Donald Trump. He requested it. And when he came in, he was prepared to refute Donald Trump.”
In fact, Hanson pointed out, the press had been giddy beforehand.
They expected Ramaphosa to deliver a public dressing-down—what they didn’t expect was that Trump came just as prepared, if not more so.
“Trump was ready for the bill of goods,” he said, “and had his own bill of goods.”
So why was Ramaphosa so eager to sit down with Trump?
According to Hanson, it was solely about protecting an economic advantage—and salvaging a relationship that was quietly unraveling behind the scenes.
“He wanted to meet Trump because he had a free trade agreement with the United States,” Hanson explained, “with NO tariffs placed on South African agriculture. Everything. Metals, everything.”
South Africa wasn’t just benefiting from favorable trade terms. The country was also running a $9 billion surplus and still collecting half a billion dollars in U.S. foreign aid.
“And in addition to that,” Hanson added, “he was getting $500 million in foreign aid from the United States.”
Yet despite the benefits, Ramaphosa’s government wasn’t exactly acting like an ally.
His ambassador had gone on record calling Trump a white supremacist in a video stunt Hanson described as “performance art.”
The fallout was swift: Secretary of State Marco Rubio expelled the ambassador.
In Hanson’s view, this meeting was Ramaphosa’s attempt to smooth things over—but not out of respect. It was about survival.
And it was too little, too late.
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When the two leaders finally sat down, Trump fired the cannons.
After years of watching foreign leaders cash in on U.S. generosity while publicly insulting America, Hanson said Trump decided it was time to cut the cord.
“Donald Trump got sick of it,” he said.
“We don’t hate South Africa, but they’re not our friends.”
Gone was the idealism of the Mandela era.
Hanson described today’s South Africa as “a racialist state,” plagued by violence, steeped in anti-Western sentiment, and far removed from the promise it once showed.
So when Ramaphosa tried to confront Trump, the response was direct and unapologetic.
Trump told him: If you think I’m a white supremacist, we’re not giving you $500 million.
If your officials come here to insult us, don’t expect free access to U.S. markets.
A 30% tariff is coming.
And if you think the far-left press and activist networks control this country? Think again.
As Hanson put it, Trump made it clear:
“They’re not. So when you come over here and attack us and call us racist, maybe you shouldn’t come over here.”
Hanson closed with a prediction—and it wasn’t subtle.
“I don’t think Donald Trump will visit South Africa,” he said, “but I guarantee you Mr. Ramaphosa will want another meeting like Mr. Zelenskyy did.”
He imagined the scene: Ramaphosa, walking into another meeting, asking Trump to drop the 30% tariff.
“‘Please take away the 30% tariff.’”
Asking for the return of the $500 million handout.
“‘Please give us the $500 million handout in foreign aid.’”
Pleading for South Africans to be welcomed back into the fold.
“‘Please let all the South Africans—not just the 48 people… whom we called cowards because they didn’t want to play the lottery whether they were going to get killed or not—but let all of us come back in. Please, please, please.’”
And then, the part that hit hardest:
“‘We promise,’” Hanson said, voicing the hypothetical appeal, “‘that we will not allow people to pack stadiums and say ‘Kill the Boer,’ ‘Kill the farmer,’ and say that’s not hate speech.’”
Hanson has a point—because when you bite the hand that feeds you, don’t be surprised when it stops picking up the check.
Watch the full episode of the @DailySignal with @VDHanson here:
Tucker Carlson’s Face Drops as Ron Johnson Reveals What Cured His Acid Reflux Disease
Modern medicine wants you to believe heartburn comes from too much acid.
But after years of pharma pills, Sen. Ron Johnson still found no relief.
Then he discovered something called hydrochloric acid, and once he started taking it, everything changed.
Watch him explain in this must-see clip. Tucker Carlson’s reaction says it all.
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There aren’t just one but two shocking health claims here that were never supposed to get out.
Let’s roll the clips.
It all started when Carlson asked why Americans keep getting sicker, even as healthcare costs skyrocket.
That’s when Johnson opened up about his personal experience with statin drugs—and what happened after he stopped taking them.
He told Carlson that his severe dizzy spells vanished the moment he quit statins.
Tucker Carlson was astonished. “What?!” he exclaimed.
The dizzy spells weren’t the only thing that went away.
@SenRonJohnson explained that he’s had “a number of health conditions that just improved as a result” of stopping statins.
One possible way Johnson believes statin drugs may have harmed him is through his sudden loss of hearing. It’s difficult to prove, but he can’t help but wonder if the statins played a role.
Even more concerning, many doctors in the alternative health space are now suspecting that statin drugs could be associated with dementia.
Carlson responded to the claim, saying, “That’s really scary right there.”
Senator Johnson declared that the medical establishment would never admit statins cause dementia—even if it were true—because they’re the most commonly prescribed drugs in America, and there’s too much money at stake.
“That’s a multi-billion dollar industry right there,” he said.
The weight comes right back when you stop taking it. Why? Because it doesn’t fix anything. It just shuts off your hunger.
And the side effects are far worse than they’re telling you.
We’re talking about stomach paralysis, bowel obstructions, suicidal thoughts, vision loss, facial wasting, and sagging breasts—some of which are PERMANENT.
They once pulled a drug just like this. So why are they pushing an even worse one now?
This report exposes the Ozempic playbook—and the corruption behind it.
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The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full 10,000+ word report below.
REPORT: BlackRock is suing UnitedHealth for giving patients “too much care.”
Yes, you read that right.
Following the assassination of CEO Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare tried to save face by approving more treatments and covering more procedures. But that meant less profit—and BlackRock wasn’t having it.
Now, they’re suing.
The lawsuit claims UnitedHealth “misled investors” by not disclosing how public outrage might force the company to honor its policies. Every covered cancer treatment, every filled prescription—it all cuts into the bottom line and means less money for shareholders.
You can’t make this up.
They built the denial-based model. They profited from it. Now they’re suing to keep it alive. This isn’t healthcare. It’s a death cult in a suit.
And BlackRock’s grip extends far beyond insurance.
Watch the full report with @zeee_media before they bury the story.
In case you missed it, It’s official! COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children or pregnant women.
RFK Jr. called it “common sense” and “good science.” But if that’s true—why is anyone still being pushed to take it?
When a heartbroken mother confronted Speaker Mike Johnson about her daughter’s death after the Pfizer shot, he admitted the tragedy—but offered no action. No ban. No moratorium. Just deflection and more theater.
If these shots are killing people—which they are—why are they still on the market?
Thankfully, the tide is turning, but the machine is still running, and it needs to stop.
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Which conspiracy theories are the most terrifying of all?
AJ Gentile told Joe Rogan it’s not aliens or AI—it’s the ones involving your own government.
That’s when the floodgates opened.
Coverups. Black ops. False flags.
Then Rogan dropped a chilling biblical warning about the Military Industrial Complex.
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When AJ Gentile joined Joe Rogan in the studio, it didn’t take long for the conversation to veer into dangerous territory.
@ajgentile, the creator of The Why Files, has made a name for himself by diving headfirst into some of the most unsettling and controversial conspiracy theories out there.
But he told Rogan that the ones that keep him up at night aren’t about aliens or ancient civilizations. They’re about the government.
“The government conspiracy ones are interesting to me, but a lot of times they make me angry,” he said. “So it’s not really fun, but I think it’s important.”
It wasn’t long before they started talking about one of the most chilling theories of total control: Project Blue Beam.
According to Gentile, it’s a plan that would use holographic technology to stage a global spiritual event so powerful, it could wipe out religion and nationalism altogether.
“Blue Beam is supposed to get rid of religion,” he explained.
“Because what will happen, according to the legend, is the holograms will manifest as whatever deity is dominant in the area. Whether it’s Jesus or Buddha, whomever—and atheists will see different things. And people will just freak out.”
The psychological impact, he warned, could be used to usher in a new form of global governance.
“Nationalism will go away,” he said.
And Gentile believes the groundwork may already be in place.
He pointed to the U.S. military’s HAARP program, a real atmospheric research project long suspected by critics of having capabilities far beyond weather control.
“The array, or the technology, will manipulate your mind,” he said.
“Again, HAARP has been accused of this because you can manipulate someone's mind with electromagnetic frequencies.”
But the real turning point in the story, Gentile explained, came from a Canadian journalist named Serge Monast—the man who first exposed Blue Beam to the public.
What happened to him is the stuff of legend.
“He comes out with this theory that’s bonkers, and then the Canadian government takes his kids away—because they’re homeschooled. He gets harassed by authorities.”
“He gets hauled off to jail for spreading ‘disinformation’... dies of a heart attack the next day.”
Then came the question that gave Rogan pause.
“That lights the fuse,” Gentile said.
“What did he find?”
The theory ends with a sobering prediction about human nature under fear.
“It’s not like we won’t resist authority—we’ll beg for it. Take our freedom, take our right, keep us safe.”
Rogan leaned back, visibly rattled.
“Whoa! Because something huge is happening and we need to consolidate.”
That thread—fear being weaponized—ran throughout the conversation. And for Gentile, it was never just theoretical.
One episode in particular left a mark on him. While researching DARPA, the Pentagon’s advanced technology division, he said the emotional weight of what he uncovered broke him.
“You know, the DARPA episode, I end up kind of losing my temper and crying a little at the end, which I didn’t mean to do. And it was just in the course of the research, just—that’s what happens.”
“I just wanted to see DARPA’s history. It has—I’m learning about it, it’s like, oh, these guys did some bad, bad stuff.”
That history included chemical weapons programs like Agent Orange—and the companies that made them.
“When you get to Vietnam, and you’ve got Dow Chemical and DuPont creating Agent Blue, Agent Purple, Agent Orange... I mean, more and more American soldiers got sick and actually got killed in the conflict.”
RFK Jr. Takes a Sledgehammer to Big Pharma With Two Devastating Announcements
Today, RFK Jr. ENDED the government’s blanket recommendation for the COVID shot.
But that was just the first blow.
Now, he’s going after Big Pharma’s dominance altogether.
And they’re not ready for what comes next.
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@SecKennedy just sat down with human biologist @thegarybrecka to outline his bold new plan to shift the medical system from one that serves Big Pharma to one that actually serves the people.
During the interview, Kennedy shared what some might call a “conspiracy theory”—but it offers a compelling explanation for why TV news suddenly stopped criticizing the pharmaceutical industry.
Twenty years ago, it wasn’t uncommon to see news segments questioning the safety or effectiveness of vaccines. But then it all went quiet. According to Kennedy, that silence was bought with pharmaceutical ad dollars.
Big Pharma doesn’t just advertise on TV news, he said. They want to “control the content.”
Kennedy revealed that Fox News founder Roger Ailes once told him 75% of his evening news ad revenue came from pharmaceutical companies.
So when you see Jake Tapper on CNN? His paycheck may say CNN…
But the money comes from Pfizer and the other pharmaceutical giants flooding the airwaves with ads.
“And they know that,” Kennedy said.
“They know they’ve got to toe the line. They’ve got to frighten us all about infectious disease.”
“They’re not giving us the real news. They’re not asking the questions they ought to be asking. There’s no skepticism,” he added.
“Twenty years ago, they used to say, ‘Yeah, there’s problems with vaccines or other drugs.’ They will never do that today.”
“The other thing about pharmaceutical ads is the company gets a tax deduction on them. We're paying for the ads and we're paying for the product,” Kennedy added.
What he means by that is that taxpayers are getting hit TWICE.
First, we’re footing the bill for the drugs themselves through Medicare, Medicaid, and other government programs.
Then, on top of that, the pharmaceutical companies write off the cost of their TV ads as a business expense, reducing their tax bill.
So, not only are taxpayers footing the bill for the products. They’re also subsidizing the ad campaigns that have hijacked the news industry, effectively silencing investigations and burying the truth about Big Pharma’s wrongdoing.
But intel insider Mike Benz just blew that narrative wide open alongside a former mob boss.
What they revealed suggests that if Epstein ever testified, he wouldn’t have stopped at naming elite clients—he could’ve exposed something that implicates entire institutions.
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One thing’s clear: the government will never tell you the full truth about Epstein.
📍 Bookmark this thread—it lays out the evidence they’re hoping you’ll never find.
Let’s break it down and roll the clips.
The conversation between Mike Benz and former mob boss Michael Franzese kicked off with a jolt.
Right out of the gate, @MichaelFranzese made it clear: he doesn’t buy the official Epstein suicide story—not for a second.
Franzese, who served time on the same tier as Epstein in federal lockup, says the layout alone makes the story unbelievable.
“I was on the exact same tier, in the exact same cellblock that Epstein was,” he said.
“There’s NO WAY in my estimation that that guy committed suicide.”
He walked through the reasons one by one.
“No way. Cameras don’t go out all at once. People don’t stop walking the tier. There’s no method in there to commit suicide, to hang yourself like he did.”