05/14/2026
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While the summit was underway in Beijing, the U.S. Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh—the son-in-law of Trump’s oldest friend, Ron Lauder—as chairman of the Federal Reserve on Wednesday. In doing so, Trump secured influence over future decisions by the Fed, which has the power to temporarily prolong the life of the U.S. dollar or accelerate its inevitable collapse.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve on Wednesday in a 54-45 vote, the narrowest margin for a Fed chair confirmation in modern history. The vote came one day after the Senate confirmed Warsh to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors by 51-45, capping a five-month confirmation fight that ended only after the Justice Department dropped its criminal investigation of outgoing Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Warsh, a former Fed governor who served under Bush and Bernanke, will take office at the conclusion of Powell’s term on May 15.
The quote above is from an article published today on ddgeopolitics.substack.com: The Family Business.

The unspoken war between China and the U.S. has been going on for a long time. A year ago, Trump wielded the double-edged sword of tariffs, which was rightly described as an ineffective tariff war. The war waged by the US and Israel against Iran is primarily directed against China. Can you think of a single instance in history where the heads of state of the warring countries met in the capital of one of those countries? The measures mirror the nature of the war.

Viewing the world as the stage for a power struggle between the three major powers is a highly simplified and incomplete geopolitical picture. There is a fourth, powerful, supranational force. We can call it the globalists, the Deep State, the “swamp,” Freemasonry, or, if you will, the Zionists. Regardless of the label, this force has expanded its power over centuries to influence the fate of the world. And it does so. We have them to thank for the planned pandemic, several wars, and all the “blessings” of Agenda 2030.
Will the U.S. betray Taiwan? If my suspicions prove correct—and the situation, the United States’ past acts of betrayal against its allies, and Trump’s character all point in that direction—then this island will be taken by China. The most likely scenario would be the Hong Kong scenario. I know there was no agreement like the one between the British and China. What’s stopping them from signing such a pact? Perhaps even in the coming days. For China, it’s a matter of prestige; for Trump, it’s a way to prolong the painful agony of the U.S. dollar.

And what will become of Taipei? The same thing that happened to South Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now the countries in the Persian Gulf. It will no longer be a U.S. sphere of influence. Cuba, on the other hand, could become relatively easy pickings for Washington. After all, Trump is successful, so they’ll pounce on Havana. Definitely before the November elections.

Source: Telegram, May 5, 2026, 6:02 p.m.
A Russian nuclear submarine has entered the port of Havana, Cuba—just about 90 nautical miles from the coast of the United States. According to the latest reports, the submarine entered the port of Havana, passing by the city’s historic colonial fortress. During this maneuver, Russian sailors were reportedly clearly visible on deck.
Wouldn’t an attack on Cuba be yet another defeat for the Pentagon?
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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