Controlled Demolition Of The Western World | Alex Newman
By Liberty and Finance
Key Concepts
- Controlled Demolition of Western Economies
- Transfer of Productive Capacity to Hostile Nations (China, Russia, BRICS)
- UN Climate Summit (COP 30) and its Threat to Liberty and Sovereignty
- Climate Hysteria as a Tool for Global Control
- International Court of Justice (ICJ) and International Criminal Court (ICC) as Enforcement Mechanisms
- "Endangerment Finding" of CO2 by EPA
- Bill Gates' Shifting Stance on Climate Threat
- Global Environmental Council Proposal by Lula da Silva
- War on Farmers and Centralization of Food Supply
- Henry Kissinger's National Security Memo 200
- Manufactured "Poly Crisis"
- Diversification of Resources (Food, Income, Education, Finances)
- Importance of Local Communities and Prayer
Summary
This transcript details a conversation between Dan Dunian of Liberty and Finance and Alex Newman, a contributor to The Epic Times and founder of The New American, discussing what Newman describes as a "controlled demolition of the American economy, of American manufacturing, of American industry, of American productive capacities, and really the broader western world." This demolition, he argues, is characterized by the transfer of productive capability to communist China, Russia, Brazil, South Africa, the BRICS nations, and other "hostile third world dictatorships."
The UN Climate Summit and Global Control
Newman expresses significant concern about the upcoming UN climate summit in Brazil (COP 30), which he has attended for 15 years. He views these summits as a major threat to individual liberty, national sovereignty, and economic prosperity, characterizing them as a "wealth redistribution scheme" that aims to shut down Western industries and energy production while shifting them to China and other nations.
He highlights the dynamic of former President Trump taking a more serious stance against the "architecture of the climate machine." Trump's actions, such as signing an executive order to withdraw from all UN agreements negotiated under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and considering withdrawal from the foundational treaty itself, are seen as significantly undermining the climate agenda. Domestically, Trump is described as dismantling regulations, including the EPA's "endangerment finding" that classifies carbon dioxide as pollution.
Newman also discusses Bill Gates' recent statement suggesting that climate change is not the primary threat, but rather that resources should be prioritized for "vaccines and food." Newman suspects Gates' motives are tied to the immense power requirements of his tech investments, particularly AI data centers, which he believes cannot be sustained by renewable energy sources like windmills and solar panels. He suggests this shift indicates a prioritization of AI-driven control over the climate agenda for the immediate future.
Despite headwinds from figures like Trump and Javier Milei, and even Gates, Newman notes that "climate totalitarians" are doubling down. He points to Brazilian President Lula da Silva's proposal for a "global environmental council" with the power to enforce UN climate decrees on nations. Newman labels da Silva a Marxist, citing his past involvement with figures like Fidel Castro in a plan to take over Latin America for communism. This proposal is seen as a significant power grab, largely ignored by the American "fake media."
Enforcement Mechanisms and Legal Frameworks
Newman elaborates on the threat posed by da Silva's proposal, explaining that it aims to create a mechanism to enforce UN climate decisions, monitor government compliance, and ensure adherence. He points to a recent decision by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which he calls the "International Kangaroo Court of Injustice," as a critical development. In this decision, the ICJ ruled that governments have an obligation to combat the climate crisis by vigorously reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and failure to do so constitutes an "intentionally wrongful act" and a violation of human rights.
This ruling, Newman argues, lays the groundwork for potential criminal prosecutions of government leaders who do not comply with the CO2 reduction agenda. He cites the cases of Benjamin Netanyahu (facing charges from the International Criminal Court despite Israel not ratifying the Rome Statute) and Rodrigo Duterte (awaiting trial at the ICC) as examples of the UN's expanding jurisdiction. He also mentions intelligence from UN sources suggesting the establishment of an office to explore bringing criminal charges against Donald Trump if he is not in office.
The "Emperor Has No Clothes" Disparity: Industry and Energy
Newman uses the 2015 Paris climate summit as "smoking gun evidence" that leaders of the climate agenda know it's a fraud. He explains that Western governments pledged significant CO2 emission reductions, leading to skyrocketing electricity prices due to the shutdown of power generation and the demolition of power plants (e.g., in Germany). This makes it economically advantageous for manufacturers to relocate their factories to countries like communist China, where electricity is cheaper, labor costs are lower, and regulations are less stringent.
He highlights China's commitment to increasing CO2 emissions for at least 15 years and its construction of approximately two coal-fired power plants per week. China's CO2 emissions are already significantly higher than the US and continue to rise, exceeding those of the entire Western world combined. Newman questions why world leaders celebrated at the Paris summit if they genuinely believed CO2 was harmful. He quotes Klaus Schwab (World Economic Forum) and David Rockefeller, who have praised China as a "role model" and a successful "social experiment," and George Soros, who believes China should "own the new world order." This, he concludes, demonstrates a deliberate transfer of Western productive capacity to China.
War on Food Supply
Newman identifies the food supply as another area of "egregious intrusion" on individual freedom. He describes a global "war on farmers," particularly small and medium-sized family farms, aimed at centralizing control over the food supply. This is occurring in various countries, including South Africa (expropriation without compensation, murder of farmers), Brazil (wiping out agricultural communities under the guise of returning land to indigenous peoples), the United States, Canada, Holland, and Sri Lanka.
He references Henry Kissinger's National Security Memo 200 from the 1970s, which discussed using food as a weapon to coerce third-world governments into population control and family planning. Newman asserts that control over the food supply equates to control over people. He points to the recent US government shutdown threat and the potential non-reload of SNAP benefits as an example of how food insecurity can lead to social unrest and a sense of entitlement to loot and riot. This, combined with a deliberately created helplessness, dependency, and the destruction of the food and money systems, is leading towards what the World Economic Forum calls a "poly crisis."
Recommendations for Individuals and Communities
In response to this "manufactured poly crisis," Newman offers multifaceted recommendations for individuals:
- Health and Knowledge: Prioritize personal health and acquire important knowledge.
- Diversify Food Sources: Reduce reliance on large retailers like Walmart and connect with local farmers, supporting local food producers directly. Consider purchasing eggs, meat, cheese, and butter from local sources. Newman and his wife are moving to a farm to raise livestock and chickens.
- Retake Control of Children's Education: Parents should homeschool or choose alternative schooling options (e.g., Christian schools, classical conversations programs, online academies) to counter the influence of government schools and entertainment that he believes are turning children against their values and society.
- Financial Diversification: Diversify income streams and avoid complete dependence on a single employer, especially large corporations or government entities.
- Financial Prudence: Review savings and consider investments that have historically retained value, such as gold and silver, as opposed to fiat currencies.
- Community and Prayer: Get connected with local communities, churches, homeschool co-ops, and networks of neighbors for mutual support. Engage in prayer.
Newman also provides resources for people to follow his work:
- Liberty Sentinel: Sign up for his newsletter at
libertysentinel.org. - The New American: Access free daily headlines and subscribe to the print magazine.
- X (formerly Twitter): Follow him at
@alexnewman_jou. - Classical Conversations: Visit
classicalconversations.orgfor educational resources.
The transcript concludes with a reiteration of Miles Franklin's weekly specials for November 10th-17th, 2025, including discounted silver Canadian maples, palladium bars, and pre-1933 $20 St. Gaudens coins, with a call to action to order by phone.
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