This week, Donald Trump didn’t just make headlines—he struck at the heart of an empire. From derailing the British-instigated Forever Wars in the Middle East and Africa… to putting rogue courts and foreign-controlled ideologies on notice… to shaking up the very soul of New York City politics—Trump’s actions delivered a coordinated blow to the modern British financial empire. But what does this really mean? And why now? I'm Barbara Boyd, and in this episode of Prometheian Action, we expose the deep web of foreign influence that has gripped America for over 70 years—and how Trump may have just severed it. Stay tuned.
Episode: Trump Ends the British Forever War Racket
Host: Barbara Boyd
Length: ~11 minutes
Published by: Prometheian Action
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Barbara Boyd presents a bold exposé on how Donald Trump is systematically dismantling the British imperial architecture that has governed U.S. foreign policy, judicial power, and urban political control for decades.
Cecil Rhodes' 1887 will laid out a plan for controlling America through subversion—not conquest.
Modern free trade, cultural subversion, and foreign control of finance all stem from this imperial blueprint.
Middle East: Trump disables Iran’s nuclear program and brokers peace with Israel and Hamas.
Ukraine: Calls for negotiations with Putin to end British-sponsored war.
Africa: Brokers peace between Rwanda and the Congo, ending a British-fueled conflict over vital mineral resources like coltan.
Recent decision affirms constitutional presidential powers.
Pushback against judicial insurrection that aimed to neuter executive authority via “lawfare.”
Critique of Justice Jackson’s ideology as influenced by British-led Frankfurt School.
Zoran Mamdani’s rise in NYC politics tied to British Fabian socialism.
Analysis of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) origins—funded by the German Marshall Fund, aligned with Euro-socialist goals.
Trump movement challenged to offer real solutions for urban renewal, not just opposition.
“Trump didn’t just avoid war—he forced peace where chaos was planned. He didn’t just beat his enemies—he exposed their roots in a global imperial system.”
Rhodes’ will and British Round Table documents
History of British control in the Middle East and Africa
Frankfurt School’s influence on American legal education
Origins and impact of the German Marshall Fund and DSA in the U.S.