I’ve never written a political blog before. This site exists to expose Ponzi schemes, fake crypto projects, and financial predators who rob everyday people of their futures. That’s the mission.
But today, I find myself compelled to say something—not because I want to wade into politics, but because I can no longer stay silent about the frightening control one man has over the global economy.
Yes, I’m talking about Donald Trump.
On April 2nd, 2025, the U.S. President slapped import tariffs on roughly 90 countries. A move that sent global markets into a tailspin. But here’s what puzzles me the most:
Why hasn’t he imposed tariffs on Russia?
Last year, the U.S. exported $526 million in goods to Russia and imported over $3 billion. Yet no tariffs? Why? Could it be because Trump’s leadership is mirroring the very authoritarianism we’re supposed to be resisting?
It scares the hell out of me.
From where I stand in New Zealand, it feels like we’re watching a man accumulate power, rewrite global economics in his favor, and escape scrutiny under the guise of “Making America Great Again.”
And if you dare to question it? You lose friends.
Why I Wrote This Blog
One of our own Avengers—Richard Rudecki, a truck driver turned Ponzi exposer—has walked away from our group.
Back on October 13th, 2023, we sat down with Richard for a powerful Interview. He had pulled his truck over to help us expose the “We Are All Satoshi” Ponzi scheme, which had already been flagged as fraudulent in California, New Zealand, and Australia. He had once taunted us with texts, believing in that scam. But after that interview, Richard saw the truth. He became an ally.
Until now.
Because I’ve expressed concern over Donald Trump’s impact on the world, Richard no longer wants to be part of the Avengers. He’s left our Telegram and WhatsApp groups, where we share critical intel on scams. He’s even begun sending me texts, pressing the point that Trump is a hero.
Apparently, I’m not allowed to have my own view.
I’m not trying to fight anyone else’s battles. But if I can’t express concerns about the direction of global politics without losing allies in our fight against fraud, what does that say?
So here’s my opinion:
- Has Trump broken any laws? I don’t know.
- Is he a criminal? I’m not the one to judge.
- Is he manipulating the world for his own benefit? It certainly feels like it.
- Is he making the world safer? I honestly don’t believe he is.
America has historically been the country others turn to in crisis. Trump now claims they’ve been “used.” But what if being a big brother isn’t being “used”—what if it’s just what a responsible superpower does?
Now, countries are being forced to stand on their own. Those relying on the U.S. dollar are left vulnerable. Investors, parents, small business owners—mums and dads just trying to pay the mortgage—are paying the price.
Is Donald Trump truly making America great again—or is he just making his wealthy friends even richer?
The Tipping Point: This Video
This morning, I woke up to another text from Richard.
He wanted me to watch a video titled: “How A Massive Global Political Shift Is Changing Everything Now.”
The video features an Australian, Jason Olbour, and a U.S. media veteran, Lionel Nation, in a wide-ranging conversation about Trump, nationalism, media manipulation, and globalist agendas. They praise Trump’s disruption, mock COVID measures, and dismiss critics as weak or ignorant. It’s compelling, charismatic—and deeply ideological.
I’m going to embed the video in this blog. But below is a full summary of what they talked about, based on the transcript. It’s not my words—it’s theirs. I want you to read it. I want you to form your own opinion.
And I promise: I won’t stop talking to you just because we disagree.
Full Summary of the Video: “How A Massive Global Political Shift Is Changing Everything Now”
In a world saturated with misinformation, shifting alliances, and mass censorship, a powerful conversation between Australian political commentator Jason Olbour and American analyst Lionel Nation shines a spotlight on the battle lines that define our present era: globalism vs. nationalism. This compelling discussion, aired on “The 51st State” and titled How A Massive Global Political Shift Is Changing Everything Now, serves as both a warning and a rallying cry for those who still believe in sovereignty, self-sufficiency, and unfiltered truth.
A Mission for National Sovereignty
Jason Olbour opens the show with a blunt but honest reflection: the left/right divide is dead. The true ideological war pits national sovereignty against the dystopian dream of a one-world government. He posits that Australia stands at a crossroads: submit to globalist structures under Labor and the Liberal Party or reclaim autonomy and perhaps even align more deeply with the United States as a hypothetical “51st State.”
In a rare moment of geopolitical clarity, Olbour outlines a vision for a self-sufficient Australia, one unafraid to break away from dependence and manipulation.
COVID, Red Pills, and a Media That Lied
Lionel Nation, a former trial lawyer and media veteran, brings an electric intensity to the conversation, tracing his red pill moment to 9/11. He draws parallels between that event and the COVID era, both of which, he argues, were used to enforce biomedical tyranny and crush dissent.
Jason recounts how he started filming in his bedroom during the lockdowns, simply reading publicly available statistics that contradicted mainstream narratives. This modest beginning turned into a movement. Lionel applauds this grassroots awakening, contrasting it with the robotic compliance of media “professionals” who sold out their humanity for a paycheck.
Their mutual scorn for Dr. Anthony Fauci is unfiltered. Lionel declares: “Why that rat bastard isn’t behind bars cracking rocks upstate, I will never know.”
The Rise of Thought Policing and the Death of Debate
From masking and social distancing to vaccines and booster campaigns, Lionel tears into the manufactured hysteria of the pandemic. He ridicules the culture of performative compliance—standing on stickers in stores, clapping for first responders, and parroting slogans like “trust the science.”
The two men denounce the growing trend of state-sanctioned censorship, with Lionel mocking fact-checking sites like Snopes and Politifact. “Misinformation,” he argues, is a euphemism used by those in power to silence inconvenient truths.
As Lionel puts it: “You only take flack when you’re over the target.”
From Bernie to Trump: The Ideological Exodus
Jason admits to once being a Bernie Sanders supporter, before pivoting to Donald Trump in 2016. The shift came not from ideology, but from experience. He praises Trump for teaching him the value of self-sufficiency and thick skin, noting that underestimating Trump is always a mistake.
Lionel agrees, emphasizing Trump’s authenticity and disdain for political correctness. He recalls the cultural inversion of his youth, where the left once stood for free speech and the right was the establishment. Today, the roles have reversed, and the authoritarianism of the new left is on full display.
Trump Derangement Syndrome: The Media’s Greatest Creation
Lionel explains that Trump Derangement Syndrome is no accident—it’s a media-fueled psychosis. The establishment, fearing Trump’s disruption of the globalist agenda, turned him into a lightning rod of hatred. Ironically, this only intensified his appeal, especially among working-class Americans, minorities, and even unlikely groups like the Amish and Black voters.
“Foreigners love Trump more than Americans,” Lionel quips, attributing it to his unapologetic strength and consistency.
Globalism’s Puppet Masters: China, Iran, and the Deep State
Olbour and Lionel delve into America’s schizophrenic foreign policy—condemning China while depending on it economically, criticizing Iran while preparing to negotiate.
Lionel emphasizes that figures like Xi Jinping and Putin aren’t irrational—they’re nationalists defending borders. The hypocrisy is staggering: America nearly went to nuclear war in 1962 over Soviet missiles in Cuba, yet now expects Russia to tolerate NATO on its doorstep.
Lionel as Attorney General? A Brutal Vision for Justice
Asked what he’d do if appointed U.S. Attorney General, Lionel outlines a no-nonsense approach:
- Strict immigration enforcement.
- Crackdown on child predators and digital grooming.
- Restoration of constitutional freedoms.
He also issues a dire warning about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), predicting its arrival could end civilization as we know it. Unlike previous revolutions, AGI won’t be visible—it will simply be, and laws are far behind in grasping its implications.
Soros vs. Musk: Who’s Really Reshaping the World?
Lionel contrasts two titans of influence: George Soros and Elon Musk. Soros, he argues, is a globalist fraud fronting for shadow government money. Musk, on the other hand, is a disruptor with real-world achievements. While he remains cautious about Musk’s motives, Lionel credits him with making innovation and public service “cool” again.
Australia’s Identity Crisis: Three Masters, No Autonomy
Jason outlines Australia’s geopolitical dilemma: a king who’s a globalist, trade with China, and military ties to the U.S. and UK. With tariffs impacting exports and oil prices dropping, Australians are waking up to the illusion of control.
In a surprising turn, Jason floats the idea of Australia becoming the 51st U.S. state. Lionel is all for it, praising Australians as resilient, rebellious, and refreshingly self-aware.
Final Thoughts: A Call to Unity Through Sovereignty
The discussion ends with a shared belief that globalism is the enemy of humanity. Division is the system’s primary weapon, and only when people refuse to be divided can true freedom begin.
Lionel: “Everybody’s the same. We laugh, we cry, we want to be free. That’s the revolution—when we realize that truth.”
Jason and Lionel may come from opposite ends of the planet, but they’re aligned in one crucial truth: the world is changing—and it’s up to us to decide who controls that change.
Stay vigilant. Stay free.
Follow Lionel Nation on YouTube and X (formerly Twitter) Follow Jason Olbourne at Anr.news and on X
So, what do you think?
Can we still have honest conversations about Trump, America, and the global future without tearing each other apart? Can we talk about tariffs, control, and leadership without it becoming a loyalty test?
Because if we can’t, we’ve already lost.
– The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger
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