Trump, Putin, and the Inversion of Empire

It begins with a whisper, while we anticipate the bang.

A quiet report from RT: “Putin-Trump meeting ‘imminent’ – White House official

US President Donald Trump will meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to help Russia and Ukraine finalize a peace agreement, a deputy assistant to Trump, Sebastian Gorka, has said. The meeting between the two leaders is “imminent” he told a security summit organized by Politico.

“Deals are all about timing. When the time is right, that’s when the president is in the room with Putin,” he stated, while maintaining that the right moment is “imminent.” He did not elaborate and did not provide any further details about a possible meeting between Putin and Trump.

Trump is currently on a tour through Middle East, and has mulled going to Türkiye on Friday “if something happened.” Moscow’s and Kiev’s delegations were expected to hold discussions there after Putin suggested resuming the Istanbul talks which were broken off three years ago.

At face value, a Trump-Putin meeting might read like a diplomatic formality—but read it again. What’s being whispered here is not just a potential summit—it’s a subversion of everything the globalist regime has worked to control. For decades, the machine has painted Putin as the embodiment of authoritarian evil and Trump as his compromised puppet, all while using the “boogeyman” mythos to justify endless funding for NATO and Ukraine, not to mention other proxy nations.

The talk of peace between Russia and Ukraine continues, and Trump is right there in the middle of it, perhaps more importantly driving the shift in the narrative for the American people as to exactly what this war has always been about.

This has long been a growing tremor beneath the surface of global politics. For those attuned to the deeper currents, this isn’t just about Russia and Ukraine in this case, “all those Middle East countries” on the other. It’s about a fundamental realignment of power, a dismantling of the binary traps that have ensnared nations and Americans for decades.

Take note of where Trump is right now. Take note of his communications to the press concerning his dealings in both the Middle East and those involving Russia and Ukraine.

These are colliding stories–and not by accident.

“Deals are about timing.”

I often caution on Trump’s power and wonder if he eventually will not be an even more vicious carnivore in this war. Part of that is because, with every story, he seems to be a hundred steps ahead, and he seems to bend–no, break–world leaders’ wills with merely a shift of his pinkie finger. But that caution is, obviously, reason to hope too. What if Trump is and has long been coordinating with every supposed enemy the regime media has lectured us on all these years, in order to take down the deep state globalist empire? That isn’t just a rhetorical exercise—it’s a framework for seeing the narrative shift long, long underway. The implications of such a meeting between Trump and Putin go far beyond ceasefires and border disputes. It is about moral sovereignty, national self-determination, and the people’s right to cast off their puppet governments.

And back to the caution: if he has indeed been laying all of this foundation, or more likely even going so far as to seal the deals already while it trickles out to the public more slowly in narrative form, it means that he held greater power than many give him credit for during the fake era of Biden.

Which, if true, would crack open a vault of implications—some deeply hopeful, others terrifying.

This potential meeting between Trump and Putin isn’t an isolated event. It’s part of a broader strategy—a “War for Peace,” as some have termed it. In Saudi Arabia, Trump hinted at this grand design: “Sometimes, you need enemies to do the job, and do it right. Enemies get you motivated. Some of the closest friends of the United States of America are nations we fought wars against in generations past. And now they’re our friends and our allies.”

All of this isn’t just diplomacy; it’s narrative warfare–and it didn’t just begin in January when Trump supposedly took over again.

By initiating his 2025 World Tour in the Middle East, just as he did in 2017—a region long plagued by conflict—Trump is signaling a long-standing approach: peace through strength, sovereignty over subjugation. As one “Burning Bright” contends,

By kicking off his 2025 World Tour in the lands peace forgot – the Kobayashi Maru that is the Middle East – Trump is reminding the people of the world that peace was always an option, which allows for the beginnings of a mass psychological reverse engineering process of exactly how the Forever Wars started in the first place … and yes, I am talking about going all the way back to the Crusades, arguably the start of the controlled opposition dynamic that came to define the true war between light and darkness that’s been in the offing since, well, the Garden.

It is a reversal of the Hegelian Dialectic I’ve written on so much. An observation which has informed my hope, an observation which has informed my caution.

It also harkens to the ancient enmity between the two seeds spoken of in Genesis.

There is power–both political and Biblical–in choosing the Middle East as the stage. It is a theater of war and memory, of failed empire and broken peace accords, of sin and death and soul. By returning there not as a warmonger but as a peacemaker, Trump reclaims the ground as symbolic high territory. The invisible enemy—those transnational actors who live off perpetual conflict—understand this kind of symbolic warfare well. But so does Trump.

The symbolism is potent.

And so are the prophecies that point to darker realities than just politics.

A meeting between Trump and Putin in a neutral location like Saudi Arabia or Turkey would be a powerful statement—a rejection of the old order and an embrace of a new paradigm. One “GhostofBasedPatrickHenry” had this to say:

It feels like we are getting closer and closer to the Trump-Putin reconciliation scene, despite both sides’ best attempt to feign otherwise.

The only way to establish peace is to get the two most powerful men (representing opposite sides of a conflict) in the same room to shake hands and declare it.

It wouldn’t make sense for Trump to travel to Moscow or Putin to DC, so a neutral site seems logical. The Middle East is the perfect neutral site, as it has interests with both the East (Russia) and the West (USA). Turkey becomes an interesting host due to its membership in NATO and pseudo-membership in the EU.

Let’s see the Europeans try and make a move (arrest?) Putin in front of Trump. Let’s see Trump stand up and defend Putin – a foreshadowing to when Trump later stands with Putin for peace against the Zionists and NeoCons.

There are rumors that the meeting site won’t be in Turkey. I still think Riyadh or Doha is the best fit, but can see Turkey having symbolic meaning—especially if Trump plans to use this meeting to leverage peace in the Middle East, particularly Syria.

This isn’t just about ending a war; it’s about redefining the terms of peace. It’s about challenging the entrenched interests—the Zionists, the NeoCons, the globalists—who have profited from perpetual conflict.

And yes, in what will be disturbing for many an American, this largely involves Israel. It’s never easy to question the role of Israel in American foreign policy—not because of bigotry, but because of decades of sacred mythos woven into our politics.

One of the many articles I’ve written on this topic titled “There Is a Historic Global Power Realignment in the Making” included this:

The deep state’s tangled involvement in Ukraine—through biolabs, COVID funding, intelligence operations, and corrupt financial channels—was never about democracy. Its tentacles have reached far and wide, fueling regime-change wars (see Operation Gladio). USAID, biolabs, proxy conflicts—it’s all been part of the same machine representing the latest face of the age-old enmity between two entities I just introduced into my work this week. But as their grip tightened, the nations they sought to control have been finding their own path, perhaps or perhaps not (sure seems so) led by Trump and whatever stout military force he has in the shadows behind him. By the end of 2017 Saudi Arabia was no longer what it was when 9/11 hit, but maybe no one noticed. Russia has long refused to bow to NATO and other globalist interests. And Trump is clearly positioning the United States to finally break free from endless war.

Should we also be re-evaluating any other tribal strongholds we’ve thought were Gospel truth for so long?

And another from April titled “The America First Quake That Could Stop World War III”:

Loyalties, dogmas, party scripts—they’re all being crucified, destroyed, transfigured. If we support any of these people without question, especially those two-dimensional TV characters on the screen, not only are we keeping ourselves enslaved, we are setting ourselves up for a most difficult trap when the supposedly united R’s begin splintering over what we thought were bedrock issues.

Israel is one of those bedrock issues.

So is Russia, although that spell appears to be breaking.

And all of this is in play–right now.

The fracturing is a good thing—if only we’ll let it be. Not good like Fox News “good”—that pasted, pixelated grin of fake unity among good-looking talking heads on the camera. No, this is good like Good Friday: a rupture, a betrayal, and a crucifixion. Of what you ask? Of the false narratives in which both sides of the aisle have been keeping us enslaved for decades.

We are closer to the moment of truth than ever.

The deep state thrives on controlled opposition—keeping nations and citizens in arbitrary binary conflicts to maintain its hold on power–both geopolitically and of our minds. But what happens when the supposed enemies decide to break the cycle? What happens when leaders like Trump and Putin choose to collaborate instead of clash?

Or, along those cautionary lines, what if that was the plan all along?

The answer is a tectonic shift in global power dynamics. A realignment that prioritizes national sovereignty over supranational control. A movement that seeks to dismantle the mechanisms of perpetual war and replace them with structures of enduring peace.

–and that could be good, could be really bad. Because if Christ is not at the center of it and somehow “peace” means we are talking Noahide Laws…

Of course, such a shift won’t come without resistance. The entrenched interests will fight tooth and nail to preserve their power. They’ll deploy every tool at their disposal—media manipulation, political subterfuge, economic coercion—to derail this emerging alliance.

But the momentum has become unstoppable.

The America First movement is not merely a MAGA mob decked out in red, white, and blue. It is the spark of a larger, moral realignment—one that exposes the fault lines between those who seek peace through sovereignty and those who demand submission through perpetual war. Sometimes that fault line runs right through the GOP and the very people Trump chooses to put in the limelight.

It even runs right through people who–together–support Trump:

Because something strange is happening–and has really been happening–if we’re honest and follow the narratives and the message instead of cheerleading the R’s against the D’s. The MAGA movement is fracturing—visibly, vocally, and violently. And as I have intimated time and time again regarding the binary trap in political thinking, that is a good thing.

As a quick testimony, I lost a “close” Facebook friend over this. She couldn’t grasp the possibility of someone supporting Trump but reminding people to keep an eye on him out of the same measure of self-respect and liberation Trump himself has been fighting for for us. I even have reason to believe her dissonance prevented her from reading correctly a certain article where I was actually giving Trump supporters ammunition against their detractors—I believe she read it as a linking of Trump to Obama in some conspiratorial, nefarious way.

And this is someone who had been following my work and agreeing with everything I’d been pointing out about Trump’s idiosyncrasies and “weaves” for months–in the face of other conservatives’ sometimes-mockery.

The entire time, I was writing in support of views she held. I never stopped.

I’m telling you, once again, that the binary trap is real and incredibly powerful. It’s not just psychological—it’s seismic.

Similar things happen in the comment section on Facebook. It should tell us something when a single article or post triggers both Trump supporters and Trump haters to blast away on the keyboard. Did they understand the article? Did they actually read the article?

Are they just so calcified in their thinking that no matter what they see, the apply it, critical thinking be damned?

Do they realize they were laughing at you about Covid and RFK, Jr and Elon Musk and Putin and Russia-Ukraine back then and now fully subscribe to those things they were laughing at?

Are they not open to growth–or even aware of it–in their own cognitive processes?

All of this fracturing isn’t a sign of weakness as those same people would have you think. It’s a sign of transformation–and they are print and proof of it. The old paradigms are collapsing, making way for a new order. An order where peace isn’t just a dream but a deliberate choice. An order where sovereignty is respected, and we are all free to expose the lies of our state governments while we try with all our souls to bring back Christ as King to the center of society.

The potential Trump-Putin meeting is more than a diplomatic engagement. It’s a manifestation of this emerging order, this latest unfolding of a salvation history that is fascinatingly consistent and prescient. It is a handshake that will reverberate across the globe, signaling the dawn of a new era, perhaps an era where we will learn exactly what the Bolshevik Revolution (1917) was and exactly what the Virgin Mary meant at Fatima (1917) when she spotlighted Russia herself.

The Revolution would start mere days after those apparitions.

As we stand on the precipice of this cosmic transformation, we must ask ourselves:

Are we ready to embrace the possibilities of peace?

Are we prepared to challenge the narratives that have kept us divided?

Are we readying ourselves with a line in the sand concerning our heroes we so trust through the electronic screens–even if that means Trump?

The choice is ours.

But one thing is clear:

The peacemakers’ gambit is already a hundred moves in.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.

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