Tales from Amerikistan They are not governing. They are harvesting.
While the mothers of Iowa reservists were learning their children died at Shuaiba Port, Pete Hegseth’s broker was on the phone with BlackRock trying to buy into the companies that profit from all of it. The Strait of Hormuz was strangling the global oil supply. The body count was climbing. And somewhere in the financial machinery of this administration, someone was asking: how do we position for this?
The investment failed for one reason. The ETF wasn’t available on Morgan Stanley’s platform yet. Not conscience. Not law. Not fear. A platform availability issue. That is the entire moral firewall between the Secretary of War and war profiteering.
Trump confirmed the rest in Memphis, on camera, March 23rd, with Hegseth seated beside him: “Pete, I think you were the first one to speak up. You said, ‘Let’s do it.’”
Four syllables. Fifty thousand troops. Thousands dead. A broker’s call to BlackRock.
These men do not send your children to war for God, or freedom, or the republic. They send them for RTX. Lockheed Martin. Northrop Grumman. Palantir. The ticker symbols are public. BlackRock calls it pursuing “growth opportunities from increased defense spending amid geopolitical fragmentation.” Geopolitical fragmentation. That is the clinical term for what you watched on the news. That is the asset class.
Your son is the input. The ETF is the output. The Secretary of War said “let’s do it” first.
Lies. Blood. Money. In that order. With names attached.
Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.

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