The City of London under siege

Twelve interviews, one story: Trump, Russia, and the AfD are pulling the postwar machine apart.

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Edition 11, 7 June 2026

The British financial empire took blows on four continents at once this week. Trump's people took on Spain, Pakistan, and Canada - all are within the City of London's orbit. A cartel logistics chain that runs from Mexico into Frankfurt was exposed. A Trump loyalist and patriot was installed at the head of US intelligence. Russia continued its attacks on Kiev. Germany's deputy AfD leader said her country will be bankrupt in four to five years. Matt Ehret and Colonel Watkins made the same point from opposite ends of a century: the postwar institutions that were built to launder British power, and the structures that they created are being pulled apart in real time.


The City of London Under Siege

Retired USAF Brigadier General Blaine Holt, former US deputy representative to NATO, framed the week in two consecutive interviews. In one, he argued that Pakistan brokering an Iran-US peace deal marks a rupture in 168 years of London's South Asia control.

"Let's not forget about Pakistan. You find the British fingerprints everywhere."

Regarding Spain, Holt recalled how ten years ago at NATO, the Spanish delegation was one of the loudest voices warning about the dangers of unchecked migration. The country that raised the alarm, has since buckled and is being destroyed by unchecked immigration. With a globalist prime minister installed, the borders were opened. But now the corruption that has infected the ruling Socialist Party with drug money flows from Latin America is being exposed.

Canadian commentor, Michael Adamson, pointed out the corruption of Mark Carney, ex-Bank of England Governor, and now Canadian Prime Minister. At first Carney was hostile to Trump and aligned Canada closely to the EU. With Canada entering into a recession, Carney changed course, announcing that the US was Canada's natural partner and that he wanted to make America Great Again. Adamson argued that the Praetorians around Carney are not stupid; their whispers are loud; the people closest to the levers know globalisation is being wound down, so they are repositioning themselves.

Globalization is done. They're winding down the program. You can't end it overnight.

Michael Adamson

In the US, Bill Pulte is taking over the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, replacing Tulsi Gabbard. Mike Steger of Promethean Action called Pulte "a pit bull in a china shop" and noted that 18 intelligence agencies now report to a Trump loyalist. According to Steger, Pulte will build on the work that Gabbard did in rooting out the corruption of the Deep State.


Drug money and the City's Bloodstream

Colonel Roxanne Towner-Watkins took a historical and forensic route. She traced the drug money from the British flooding opium into China, through to the MI6 and OSS presence in the Asian theatre in the Second World War, to HSBC's founding role in laundering opium proceeds, to the Pritzker family as the largest depositor at Castle Bank, a CIA-linked institution she names as the post-war template for the laundering architecture still in use.

The opium trade ran on a problem the British wanted to solve. China was taking all their silver. The British needed something to sell to China in exchange for silver. Opium was the answer. The structures that got created to launder and move the drug and money flows evolved and grew to faciliate the drug and money flows from the Americas through to the City of London and its proxies.

Mike Steger noted that Guatemala has given permission for American troops to strike the drug cartels. Colombia is in an election cycle between a nationalist candidate and an old left-wing coalition that has done deals with the FARC and the ELN. South America is being reshaped by the war that Trump is waging against the City of London. The cartels are not a side problem. They are the supply chain for the City of London's European money flows. Trump's people is dismantling the chain, link by link.


Russia is the Real Target

Alex Krainer connected Russia's intensified strikes on Kiev, directly to London. Russia warning the EU and the United States to pull their diplomats before launching the missile salvo is, in Krainer's reading, a message to the actual instigator of the war, not to the proxy.

"What is being presented in the West as an unprovoked, illegal, brutal aggression against Ukraine by Russia is actually a war that has been long in preparations and very much provoked by the West."

Ace Fire and Stephen Kuhn took a wider angle. Russia is targeted because it is sovereign in the only way that matters: its own central bank; decoupled from the petrodollar, $75 to $90 trillion in resources; no GMO crops permitted. Their on-air disagreement over whether Putin is a dictator is the disagreement the City wants Western audiences to have. It keeps the conversation on the man and off the resource base.

Kuhn's expat friends in Russia, he reported, love the clarity of a country where the rules are visible. A country that controls its own money, its own food, and its own resources, that operates for the benefit of its people, is a country that cannot be ruled by London.


The Squeeze on Europe

EM Burlingame asserted that the Anglosphere is being dismantled deliberately by the globalists. The Henry Novak murder, with the police handcuffing the victim instead of calling for emergency medical treatment, is one incident, a part of a much larger pattern. The UK judiciary is owned by Brussels and Rome. The police are recruited from the resentfuls. The families and the citizenry are threatened into silence.

The globalists are all in on destroying the entire Anglosphere.

EM Burlingame

Burlingame's metaphor is the ant jar. The globalists built the jar first, dropped in two ant colonies, then started shaking. Starmer arresting 100s of people over online comments is the shaking.

Beatrix von Storch, the AfD's deputy leader and a member of the European Sovereignists group in the European Parliament, placed Germany on the same trajectory.

"Germany's gonna be bankrupt in the next 4 or 5 years."

The mechanism, in her account, is Net Zero. Germany pursued it to set an example for the rest of the world. The example does not work. The country is paying other countries to take its surplus solar energy on days when the sun shines brightly. Prices at home are high. The industrial base is being hollowed out. The German people are the ones who are paying for it all.


The Historical Pattern

Matt Ehret was on twice this week. The two interviews ran the same argument through different decades. One video was on FDR and how he had a postwar vision the City of London could not tolerate because it dismantled their imperial financial control. Ehret noted the unusual absence of an autopsy for a sitting president who died in office. Like the murders of McKinley, Lincoln, JFK, was FDR's death also carried out by agents acting on behalf of the City of London?

Regarding China's social credit system, Ehret argued that the system Westerners are told to fear as a Chinese invention is in fact a globalist construction. Every nation has a deep state structure embedded in it. Framing China as the enemy, or Russia as the enemy, is the same trick run twice. It points the citizenry away from the architecture, which is transnational, and which has BlackRock and the City of London at its centre. The same machinery that targeted FDR is, in his reading, building the social credit infrastructure in Beijing. It's not the Chinese government.


CTA: Watch this week's twelve interviews. The pattern shows up clearly when you take them as one block.


Seeing Through the Fog

This week's twelve interviews are not twelve separate stories. They are one story told from twelve angles. The City of London built a postwar architecture on opium money, central banks, intelligence services, and the cultivated chaos of countries it set against each other. That architecture is what Trump's people are dismantling, what Russia is striking, what von Storch is naming, and what Carney has just publicly conceded.

The Crown of England remains under duress. The City is the occupier. The lawful and peaceful response is the one Rich has pointed to in every edition. Tax withholding under Trust law, via notaxforwar.com. Globalisation is being wound down. The question is whether the wind-down is conducted by the people who built the machine, or by the people the machine has been milking.

All the best.


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