Kurginyan explains why Trump’s team wants to transfer all nuclear weapons to a single jurisdiction

28.03.2025, Moscow.

Religious and UFO-related topics raised by US President Donald Trump’s entourage may even lead this administration to the idea of transferring nuclear weapons under a single global jurisdiction, philosopher, political scientist, and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan said on February 15 on the Right to Know program on TV-Center.

When people are very strongly motivated by utopian things, it can influence even the long-discussed issue of transferring all nuclear weapons to some global control center, the political scientist noted.

He emphasized that such a transfer “should be preceded by some major excesses of nuclear-terrorist nature, after which it will be said: ‘Gentlemen, the processes are going in a very bad direction, and in order to contain them, everyone should give nuclear weapons under a single global jurisdiction’.”

Such discussions were started long ago, Sergey Kurginyan explained, and he drew attention to such a historical figure as Bernard Baruch, who “was a key advisor to Woodrow Wilson, then to all presidents, including Roosevelt, and who constantly spoke about the need to transfer nuclear weapons under a single global jurisdiction.”

The political scientist noted that the idea is being discussed again today. “It seems to me that this story is not finished, and as far as I can talk to people who can determine something in the field of tomorrow’s global politics, it has only just begun! Its only just begun now,” he emphasized.

In addition to some pragmatic and purely political goals, the transfer of nuclear weapons under single jurisdiction may also have some religious overtones. Including those related to the end of the world.

The philosopher noted that Christian Zionism, whose ideas are shared by some of Trump’s associates (specifically, Paula White, the leader of the Independent Network Charismatic Christianity), is also connected to dispensationalism – a specific theological doctrine in American Protestantism.

“Dispensationalism, it’s very passionate, it doesn’t have any moderate content,” Sergey Kurginyan explained.

The political scientist explained that dispensationalism assumes, among other things, that “the world should be divided as a result of extraterrestrial intervention into, so to speak, Jews, whom the Earth will be given, and Protestants, who will ascend to Heaven.”

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency