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1st Quarter 2026 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part I
Stories 1-6
with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell
“Iran is the last major sovereign energy and financial system in the Middle East that operates outside the architecture. A country whose energy grid has been destroyed is a country that must accept whatever terms are offered for reconstruction—because the alternative is darkness. One template, three deployments, and the clearinghouse acquires its most significant new client.”
With many fast-moving developments currently rocking the world, both domestically and in the Middle East, News Trends & Stories, Part I offers an opportunity to refine your map of current events.
Any chance you can point to a good piece that describes them?
At the 13 minute mark you play a recording of President Trump saying, “It depends on what your definition of international law is.” That seemed an odd answer, until I realized that he is endorsing the Noahide Laws as international law. The Noahide Laws would approve of the heinous acts in Iran and Gaza, because it applauds the murder of “Amelek.”
Or perhaps Trump (as well as all other US Presidents since 1933) are acting as Commander in Chief, since Proclamations 2039 and 2040 and FDR put the US under a “state of emergency as if we were at war” immediately upon his inauguration in March 1933. This state of emergency does not automatically expire, has never been rescinded, and can only be rescinded by the US President.
Interesting thought JF. Trump specifically was referring to International Law, not US Law. The multi-polar world is endorsing the Noahide Laws as international law built on a one-world religion.
The article argues that the concept of “multipolarity” is widely misunderstood as a shift away from globalism, when in fact it represents a reconfiguration of it. It maintains that instead of dismantling centralized global power, multipolarity redistributes influence among several major actors while preserving the broader trajectory toward global integration.
It outlines a historical perspective in which visions of world order—ranging from empires to international institutions—have consistently aimed at increasing coordination and consolidation of power across regions. In this framing, today’s geopolitical blocs and alliances are seen as evolving components of a long-term movement toward a unified global system.
The article contends that emerging powers such as China, Russia, and BRICS countries are not fundamentally opposed to global governance structures. Rather, they are depicted as seeking greater participation and leadership within them. Multipolarity is therefore presented as a system in which multiple centers of power cooperate and compete within shared global frameworks, instead of rejecting those frameworks altogether.
It further suggests that apparent geopolitical conflicts and rivalries often coexist with parallel processes of integration, such as economic interdependence, multinational institutions, and coordinated policy agendas. These dynamics are interpreted as evidence that global governance continues to deepen even amid tensions.
The article also links current developments to earlier intellectual and political projects advocating world federation or global administration. It portrays modern institutions, transnational agreements, and elite networks as mechanisms that gradually align different regions under common rules and systems.
In its overall argument, the article frames multipolarity not as a decentralization of authority, but as a stage in the evolution of a global order in which governance is distributed among several dominant powers while still moving toward systemic unity.
55:20 Canada has 10 provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick) and 3 territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut)!
All of which rotate around Toronto.
(I’m from Alberta) 🙂
Thanks! Need more geography lessons.
Catherine and Joseph, this presentation was absolutely amazing! TYSM for the time you put into creating it. So much to think about; my head is spinning. I believe more people don’t see the peril we’re in because the programming is so strong that many simply can’t think anymore. Everyone who gets his or her news from legacy media is a lost cause. I’m glad you find inspiration in young people. I sure don’t. They can barely make eye contact, they’re unlettered and innumerate, they’re proud of their ignorance of anything that happened more than 10 years ago, and they’re either trooning out or outsourcing all their thinking to AI, usually both. But as bad as Trump has become, Kamala would have been worse. She’d have happily bombed Iran back into the Stone Ages. So this calamity was our destiny, as much as I hate to say that. I’d love to know what Netanyahu (like you and me, Catherine, he’s from the Philadelphia area) did to force Trump into joining this horrific war effort. Video of him with a live boy or a dead animal? That wouldn’t surprise anyone, so it has to be something even worse. Or maybe he just flattered him. I don’t know. Joseph, there’s a woman on Twitter named Zanny who’s a survivor of MK ULTRA and is now a Christian. She calls what they’re doing the False Light. Catherine, I endorse the Antichrist of the Week feature. I’d like to nominate Peter Thiel, given that he’s touring the world with his Antichrist Tour. (Thank God for truth in advertising!) Once again, thank you both!
Tina,
I believe there are a lot of young people doing amazing things to light the way for a better world. I tune in to a great podcast of young people discussing the reality of what we are all going through. They have young families of their own or want to have. They are focused on solutions. It’s called The Way Forward, hosted by Alec Zeck. And of course Solari’s Young Builders. There are many more; I get really inspired by them. I’m in my 70s. It would be very easy to get depressed by what you might see in videos and stories in ‘legacy” media about the state of younger generations so I have tuned it out. We need solutions, that’s why I have been a Solari subscriber for many years. Catherine has taught me many things, not the least of which is to be optimistic and maintain a state of amusement.
Yup. Amazing what you can accomplish with a little bit of optimism and a smile.
So glad it hit the spot. NTS team works very hard to gather, organize, distill…big investment to make sure we give you the best map possible.
After wrap ups, I oft have to realign and find my state of amusment again. Good to know many of our youth have had it. Next to pushback, will the topic of cosmological consequences be adressed in the next wrap up?
Luckely the weather has changed for the better so I am soaking energy outdoors and having fun tending my garden.
Started to talk about consequences on M&M recorded today.
Are Iran’s bioweapons facilities secured?
Any chance you can point to a good piece that describes them?
At the 13 minute mark you play a recording of President Trump saying, “It depends on what your definition of international law is.” That seemed an odd answer, until I realized that he is endorsing the Noahide Laws as international law. The Noahide Laws would approve of the heinous acts in Iran and Gaza, because it applauds the murder of “Amelek.”
Or perhaps Trump (as well as all other US Presidents since 1933) are acting as Commander in Chief, since Proclamations 2039 and 2040 and FDR put the US under a “state of emergency as if we were at war” immediately upon his inauguration in March 1933. This state of emergency does not automatically expire, has never been rescinded, and can only be rescinded by the US President.
Interesting thought JF. Trump specifically was referring to International Law, not US Law. The multi-polar world is endorsing the Noahide Laws as international law built on a one-world religion.
A Solari circles member recommended this video about amelek: https://www.bitchute.com/video/No14k1zG2ktR
https://corbettreport.com/the-multipolar-world-order-is-the-new-world-order/
Today James Corbett explains that multipolarity is the new world order.
Thanks. This is an excellent look at the big picture.
Below is a summary of Moric’s article “Multipolarity as World Government”.
And here’s a link to the article: https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com/p/multipolarity-as-world-government
The article argues that the concept of “multipolarity” is widely misunderstood as a shift away from globalism, when in fact it represents a reconfiguration of it. It maintains that instead of dismantling centralized global power, multipolarity redistributes influence among several major actors while preserving the broader trajectory toward global integration.
It outlines a historical perspective in which visions of world order—ranging from empires to international institutions—have consistently aimed at increasing coordination and consolidation of power across regions. In this framing, today’s geopolitical blocs and alliances are seen as evolving components of a long-term movement toward a unified global system.
The article contends that emerging powers such as China, Russia, and BRICS countries are not fundamentally opposed to global governance structures. Rather, they are depicted as seeking greater participation and leadership within them. Multipolarity is therefore presented as a system in which multiple centers of power cooperate and compete within shared global frameworks, instead of rejecting those frameworks altogether.
It further suggests that apparent geopolitical conflicts and rivalries often coexist with parallel processes of integration, such as economic interdependence, multinational institutions, and coordinated policy agendas. These dynamics are interpreted as evidence that global governance continues to deepen even amid tensions.
The article also links current developments to earlier intellectual and political projects advocating world federation or global administration. It portrays modern institutions, transnational agreements, and elite networks as mechanisms that gradually align different regions under common rules and systems.
In its overall argument, the article frames multipolarity not as a decentralization of authority, but as a stage in the evolution of a global order in which governance is distributed among several dominant powers while still moving toward systemic unity.
55:20 Canada has 10 provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick) and 3 territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut)!
All of which rotate around Toronto.
(I’m from Alberta) 🙂
Thanks! Need more geography lessons.
Catherine and Joseph, this presentation was absolutely amazing! TYSM for the time you put into creating it. So much to think about; my head is spinning. I believe more people don’t see the peril we’re in because the programming is so strong that many simply can’t think anymore. Everyone who gets his or her news from legacy media is a lost cause. I’m glad you find inspiration in young people. I sure don’t. They can barely make eye contact, they’re unlettered and innumerate, they’re proud of their ignorance of anything that happened more than 10 years ago, and they’re either trooning out or outsourcing all their thinking to AI, usually both. But as bad as Trump has become, Kamala would have been worse. She’d have happily bombed Iran back into the Stone Ages. So this calamity was our destiny, as much as I hate to say that. I’d love to know what Netanyahu (like you and me, Catherine, he’s from the Philadelphia area) did to force Trump into joining this horrific war effort. Video of him with a live boy or a dead animal? That wouldn’t surprise anyone, so it has to be something even worse. Or maybe he just flattered him. I don’t know. Joseph, there’s a woman on Twitter named Zanny who’s a survivor of MK ULTRA and is now a Christian. She calls what they’re doing the False Light. Catherine, I endorse the Antichrist of the Week feature. I’d like to nominate Peter Thiel, given that he’s touring the world with his Antichrist Tour. (Thank God for truth in advertising!) Once again, thank you both!
Tina,
I believe there are a lot of young people doing amazing things to light the way for a better world. I tune in to a great podcast of young people discussing the reality of what we are all going through. They have young families of their own or want to have. They are focused on solutions. It’s called The Way Forward, hosted by Alec Zeck. And of course Solari’s Young Builders. There are many more; I get really inspired by them. I’m in my 70s. It would be very easy to get depressed by what you might see in videos and stories in ‘legacy” media about the state of younger generations so I have tuned it out. We need solutions, that’s why I have been a Solari subscriber for many years. Catherine has taught me many things, not the least of which is to be optimistic and maintain a state of amusement.
Yup. Amazing what you can accomplish with a little bit of optimism and a smile.
So glad it hit the spot. NTS team works very hard to gather, organize, distill…big investment to make sure we give you the best map possible.
After wrap ups, I oft have to realign and find my state of amusment again. Good to know many of our youth have had it. Next to pushback, will the topic of cosmological consequences be adressed in the next wrap up?
Luckely the weather has changed for the better so I am soaking energy outdoors and having fun tending my garden.
Started to talk about consequences on M&M recorded today.
Epstein, Peter Thiel, and the Mathematical Formula for Immortality.
https://drheatherlynn.substack.com/p/the-arms-race-for-the-holy-grail?publication_id=6496277&post_id=
Catherine, A bit off topic, but I wanted to write and say you look absolutely beautiful in that color!
Love bright blue!
Agreed!