Matthew Ehret | Geopolitical Update! | July 24, 2025

Source: ESW | RogueNews youtube, canadianpatriot.org



Short Summary

In this episode of Rogue News, host V the Grill Economist interviews Matthew Ehret, a historian and researcher, to discuss current geopolitical events through the lens of a clash between closed and open systems. Ehret argues that oligarchic forces promote a closed-system view, treating humans as animals driven by base instincts, while open systems recognize humanity's creative potential for growth and discovery. Key topics include:

Multipolar World Dynamics: Ehret discusses the multipolar alliance, particularly the Belt and Road Initiative and the Eurasian Economic Union, highlighting their integration efforts and challenges, such as disruptions in the Polar Silk Road and targeted destabilization in regions like Azerbaijan.

China's Anti-Corruption Efforts: Ehret details China's crackdown on corruption since 2013, targeting Western-influenced figures like Jack Ma and Alibaba, which he links to globalist agendas and social credit abuses.

Global Tensions and War Games: Concerns are raised about escalating military exercises around China, including in Taiwan, the Philippines, and Australia, and U.S. military expansions near Iran, despite the U.S.'s limited industrial capacity for sustained conflict.

Oligarchic Manipulation and Psyops: Ehret critiques the use of mythologies and psychological operations to manipulate populations, citing examples like the Epstein case, MK Ultra, and the promotion of divisive ideologies to provoke conflict and control. 

Elon Musk and Dark MAGA: Ehret suggests Musk is a constructed figure tied to occult and intelligence networks, with his "dark MAGA" movement potentially designed to incite division and violence within the U.S.

Historical Context: The discussion touches on historical manipulations by groups like the Fabian Society, Theosophists, and intelligence networks, influencing modern geopolitical strategies and societal control mechanisms. 

Ehret expresses cautious hope that patriotic forces and multipolar alliances can counter these oligarchic strategies, emphasizing the need for cooperation and development over conflict. The episode concludes with plans for future discussions on these themes.
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