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Nationalist Musk & Trump, a Soviet Asset
A Nationalist Musk
Dear TIA,
In the nationalist rally that brought together more than 100k people in the U.K. on September 13, Elon Musk gave a live-interview to Tommy Robison, the leader of the gathering. Musk used strong words against immigration and the present-day government that were cheered by the mob, but stirred the waters in different circles – government, Labor Party, liberals etc.
It was a political position that Musk took matching that famous Nazi salute he gave on stage on Trump’s inauguration day, or that public support he gave to the German AFD party days before an important election in that country.
For those who want to know what Musk’s colors are, I recommend listening to the 18’ video-interview.
E.J.
26 Police Injured in London Rally After Musk's Call to Fight
Maya Maddox
Sep 17, 2025 - Elon Musk's video address at a far-right rally in London sent shockwaves through British politics and law enforcement. Speaking to an estimated crowd of between 100,000 and 150,000 people at the "Unite the Kingdom" demonstration, Musk reportedly called for the dissolution of Parliament and demanded a change of government, the Associated Press reports. His stark warning that "violence is coming to you," and the chilling ultimatum to "either fight back or you die," ignited fierce debate about free speech, political responsibility, and public safety in the United Kingdom.
A Rally That Shook London
The event took place in central London and was organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, known for his controversial and divisive views. The demonstration drew a massive turnout, with attendees reportedly waving Union Jacks and St. George flags, symbols that have recently become entwined with nationalist and anti-immigration sentiments. The rally was billed as a stand for free speech but quickly escalated into violent clashes with police. Authorities reported 26 officers injured, four seriously, and 25 arrests made, as reported by the Associated Press.
Musk appeared via video link and did not hold back. He urged the crowd to reject the current government, calling for Parliament's dissolution and an early election. His speech singled out what he described as "massive uncontrolled migration" as an existential threat to Britain's future. The Tesla and X owner's rhetoric was unmistakably militant, warning the "reasonable centre" of the population that violence was inevitable if current trends continued, as reported by The Guardian. "You either fight back or you die," Musk declared, framing the situation as a fundamental choice between resistance and submission.
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In the nationalist rally that brought together more than 100k people in the U.K. on September 13, Elon Musk gave a live-interview to Tommy Robison, the leader of the gathering. Musk used strong words against immigration and the present-day government that were cheered by the mob, but stirred the waters in different circles – government, Labor Party, liberals etc.
It was a political position that Musk took matching that famous Nazi salute he gave on stage on Trump’s inauguration day, or that public support he gave to the German AFD party days before an important election in that country.
For those who want to know what Musk’s colors are, I recommend listening to the 18’ video-interview.
E.J.
Maya Maddox
Sep 17, 2025 - Elon Musk's video address at a far-right rally in London sent shockwaves through British politics and law enforcement. Speaking to an estimated crowd of between 100,000 and 150,000 people at the "Unite the Kingdom" demonstration, Musk reportedly called for the dissolution of Parliament and demanded a change of government, the Associated Press reports. His stark warning that "violence is coming to you," and the chilling ultimatum to "either fight back or you die," ignited fierce debate about free speech, political responsibility, and public safety in the United Kingdom.
A Rally That Shook London
The event took place in central London and was organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, known for his controversial and divisive views. The demonstration drew a massive turnout, with attendees reportedly waving Union Jacks and St. George flags, symbols that have recently become entwined with nationalist and anti-immigration sentiments. The rally was billed as a stand for free speech but quickly escalated into violent clashes with police. Authorities reported 26 officers injured, four seriously, and 25 arrests made, as reported by the Associated Press.
Musk appeared via video link and did not hold back. He urged the crowd to reject the current government, calling for Parliament's dissolution and an early election. His speech singled out what he described as "massive uncontrolled migration" as an existential threat to Britain's future. The Tesla and X owner's rhetoric was unmistakably militant, warning the "reasonable centre" of the population that violence was inevitable if current trends continued, as reported by The Guardian. "You either fight back or you die," Musk declared, framing the situation as a fundamental choice between resistance and submission.
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Trump, a Soviet Asset
TIA,
A piece of news very poorly disseminated in the US. The President of Portugal used no-uncertain words to qualify Trump’s indecision about supporting Ukraine and his sympathy for Russia.
He called him “a Soviet, Russian asset.” I could not avoid chuckling because this gentleman said what I thought, and I believe I am not the only one.
Please, read the report below.
Keep up the good work.
G.L.
Portuguese President Calls Trump a Soviet Asset: What It Means
Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa delivered a blistering rebuke of U.S. President Donald Trump, branding him "objectively, a Soviet, or Russian, asset" in a sharp critique of his handling of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The statement, reportedly made during a political event in late August 2025, sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, marking a rare and dramatic public scolding from a European leader toward the American president.
This moment serves as a stark European reality check on Washington's wavering stance toward Moscow, exposing deep frustrations with what many see as a tepid and inconsistent U.S. approach to Russia's aggression.
A Stunning Rebuke from Lisbon
At a gathering organized by Portugal's Social Democratic Party in Castelo de Vide, Rebelo de Sousa did not mince words. He described Trump's leadership as a "new, more emotionally-charged political style" but quickly pivoted to a harsh assessment of the U.S. president's role in the Ukraine conflict, as reported by Ukrinform.
"The supreme leader of the world's greatest superpower is, objectively, a Soviet, or Russian, asset. He functions as an asset," Rebelo de Sousa said, according to The Daily Beast – a phrase loaded with Cold War-era connotations that imply Trump's policies have strategically benefited Russia rather than countered its ambitions.
This was not a claim of formal alliance or ideological kinship, the Portuguese leader clarified. Instead, he framed it as an objective reality based on Trump's actions and policies, which he said have shifted the United States from a staunch ally of Ukraine to a more neutral "referee" in the conflict, as reported by Ukrinform. Rebelo de Sousa criticized Trump for seeking negotiations exclusively with Russia, effectively sidelining Ukraine and Europe from meaningful diplomatic engagement.
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A piece of news very poorly disseminated in the US. The President of Portugal used no-uncertain words to qualify Trump’s indecision about supporting Ukraine and his sympathy for Russia.
He called him “a Soviet, Russian asset.” I could not avoid chuckling because this gentleman said what I thought, and I believe I am not the only one.
Please, read the report below.
Keep up the good work.
G.L.
Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa delivered a blistering rebuke of U.S. President Donald Trump, branding him "objectively, a Soviet, or Russian, asset" in a sharp critique of his handling of the ongoing war in Ukraine. The statement, reportedly made during a political event in late August 2025, sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, marking a rare and dramatic public scolding from a European leader toward the American president.
This moment serves as a stark European reality check on Washington's wavering stance toward Moscow, exposing deep frustrations with what many see as a tepid and inconsistent U.S. approach to Russia's aggression.
A Stunning Rebuke from Lisbon
At a gathering organized by Portugal's Social Democratic Party in Castelo de Vide, Rebelo de Sousa did not mince words. He described Trump's leadership as a "new, more emotionally-charged political style" but quickly pivoted to a harsh assessment of the U.S. president's role in the Ukraine conflict, as reported by Ukrinform.
"The supreme leader of the world's greatest superpower is, objectively, a Soviet, or Russian, asset. He functions as an asset," Rebelo de Sousa said, according to The Daily Beast – a phrase loaded with Cold War-era connotations that imply Trump's policies have strategically benefited Russia rather than countered its ambitions.
This was not a claim of formal alliance or ideological kinship, the Portuguese leader clarified. Instead, he framed it as an objective reality based on Trump's actions and policies, which he said have shifted the United States from a staunch ally of Ukraine to a more neutral "referee" in the conflict, as reported by Ukrinform. Rebelo de Sousa criticized Trump for seeking negotiations exclusively with Russia, effectively sidelining Ukraine and Europe from meaningful diplomatic engagement.
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Posted September 23 2025

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I believe this article is worth reading. Another article by Chris Jackson, this time dismantling the myth that Pope Leo XIV will be a “transition pope” leading to a “restoration,” according to middle of the road conservatives traditionalists like Peter Kwasniewski.
A little exaggerated and perhaps intemperate at times in his tone. The only weak line I found was the line comparing Leo XIV to Kamala Harris, and Francis to Biden. Quite an unfortunate comparison that doesn’t correspond to reality. Other than that, it seems pretty solid. He even used the word “revolution” three or four times in the article.
Curious to know your thoughts. It seems you have a good amount of points in common with this man.
In Jesu et Maria,
S.B.
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