20.03.2025, Moscow.
US President Donald Trump was allowed to come to power to solve a strategic problem that is completely opposite to his declarations, political scientist, philosopher, and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan said on February 21 on the Conversation with a Sage program on the Zvezda radio channel.
Kurginyan noted that Trump did not come to power on his own – the ruling class allowed him to do so. Moreover, this class gave Trump some very large order. According to the political scientist, Trump has to solve some strategic problem.
“And I’m afraid that this task is completely opposite to the declarations of Trump and Trumpists. Diametrically opposite. That is, that something quite unpleasant, extremely unpleasant, will emerge at the end of this ‘specific phenomenon’ called Trumpism,” Kurginyan said.
He suggested that it could be, for example, a series of nuclear terrorist attacks. He recalled that the USA plans to release archives related to the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy, who was killed for refusing his intelligence services’ offers to blow up US airplanes to change the attitude of US citizens toward Cuba.
Kurginyan added that there is a similar factor of the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked airplanes and crashed them into the buildings in New York. He emphasized that if special services are allowed to do one thing and another, why are they not allowed to do something similar once again?
The political scientist explained that such actions serve some long-term strategic goal of the ruling class. He recalled that US President Woodrow Wilson and then other US presidents, including Roosevelt, had an advisor, Bernard Baruch. He promoted the idea that a global government could not be established without centralized control of the nuclear forces and all nuclear power.
“It had to be a supreme committee. Not the IMF, not something – those are all minor things. But an absolutely dominant committee, to which everyone should surrender everything,” Kurginyan explained.
He added that the idea of “putting the nuclear weapons at someone else’s disposal” seems delusional, but recalled that he has repeatedly had to voice delusional ideas that were later realized or, at the very least, turned into very urgent political risks.
Kurginyan suggested that his version should not be taken off the agenda. He assured that he never makes such major judgments simply for no good reason.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency