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Trump Guts Security of Nuclear Plants to Feed Lust for AI

Grab’em by the fuel rods.

What Pennsylvania officials told residents about Three Mile Island. In the 1970s they at least pretended to inform the public. Now they don’t even do that.
TMI safety for kids. Source: Nuke’em Postcards

Three Mile Island is a lesson apparently lost on the billionaire tech kids riding Trump’s descent into madness.

NPR obtained copies of over a dozen of the new orders, none of which is publicly available. The orders slash hundreds of pages of requirements for security at the reactors. They also loosen protections for groundwater and the environment and eliminate at least one key safety role. The new orders cut back on requirements for keeping records, and they raise the amount of radiation a worker can be exposed to before an official accident investigation is triggered. […] Backers of the reactors, including tech giants Amazon, Google and Meta, have said they want the reactors to one day supply cheap, reliable power for artificial intelligence.

The integrity controls aren’t being circumvented, they’re being rewritten by the entity charged with enforcing them, then shared with the regulated parties while being withheld from the public.

That’s not deregulation, that’s capture.

That’s privatization of the regulatory framework by the regulated to deny safety. The paperwork now follows action, not the other way around, which is how dictatorship works. It’s all fake accountability that tracks to pure corruption.

The nuclear regulator literally has been reorganized as a service provider for the entities it regulates. Like how ICE are just stormtroopers loyal to Trump, refusing to follow law or respect the Constitution. The criminals now are the ones wearing the badges, occupying political spaces to prevent anyone from invoking actual law that would stop crimes.

Got ICE?

Over 500 pages of necessary security directives were slashed and burned down to 23 pages, for reactors that use higher levels of enriched uranium in their cores, which make them targets of theft.

More attractive targets, less security. This batshit threat model logic is by a small group of elites who plan to profit rapidly and hide, regardless of increased and widespread suffering.

Materials security for weapons-grade fuel, gutted so billionaires can shave construction costs?

No wonder the Big Tech boys keep buying their own islands, to isolate themselves from nuclear catastrophe they are rushing everyone else into.

Google Founder Larry Page Would Rather Die Self-Imprisoned on Desert Island Than Pay a Cent for Freedom

“You Need a Dictator”: Pentagon Told to Drop China Focus, Threaten Canada

Trump appears identical to Panamanian authoritarian Manuel Noriega in many ways, including physical appearance.

Trump lashed out at Canada, sounding like a syphilitic lunatic, ranting about healthy trade deals with China.

…China, who will “eat them up” within the first year!

Two days earlier at Davos, Trump explained: “Sometimes you need a dictator!”

His warning about China is especially notable, because Trump just ordered the Pentagon to lower preparedness for China.

The Defense Department said in an influential strategy document published Friday that the U.S. military’s top focus is no longer on China but instead the homeland and Western Hemisphere. […] “…concrete interests first. Previous administrations squandered our military advantages and the lives, goodwill, and resources of our people in grandiose nation-building projects and self-congratulatory pledges to uphold cloud-castle abstractions like the rules-based international order,” the report says.

Trump warning Canada that China will “eat them up”, while simultaneously downgrading China as a military priority, creates an incoherent threat narrative unless the actual target is invasion of Canada itself.

It’s explicitly a rejection of rules and order, replacing it with permanent improvisation.

The German dictatorship did not mean ‘law and order.’ The Third Reich lived in a state of permanent improvisation: the ‘movement’ once in power was robbed of its targets and instead extended its dynamic into the chaos of rival governmental authorities.

Note that it’s not America First, because it’s “concrete interests first”, which is another layer of disinformation. This elevates racism, greed, corruption, and graft as “concrete” for coin-operated use of Trump’s military force against rivals regardless of any laws. The Pentagon is being told to prepare to go to war with America… first.

All the breathless Monroe Doctrine references also fit into the disinformation. The Doctrine is a “cloud-castle” abstraction, a discredited imperial sphere-of-influence theory from 1823, and therefore can’t be used as his precedent.

Canada’s UN Ambassador Bob Rae called Trump policy what it really is, a “protection racket.”

In other words, Trump is threatened not by China, but by Canada escaping his protection racket through China. He’s angry at Canada because China proves he is weak, while telling everyone China doesn’t matter. It’s a “grab’em by the pussy” doctrine of punching down to feel tall, where might makes wrong and tries to get away with it.

Monroe wouldn’t allow it.

Trump fraudulently appropriates Monroe language to justify invasion of neighbors while explicitly doing the opposite of Monroe, by avoiding confrontation with the outside power. He’s laying the groundwork for invasion of Canada on the pretense of avoiding war with China, while claiming China is the reason for invading Canada.

That’s not Monroe, because that’s… Hitler’s method of disinformation and improvisation.

Canada now logically calls China “more predictable” than the US, a better leader and partner. That is because Trump’s anti-Monroe “concrete interests” formulation is a doctrine of no doctrines. It means decisions are case-by-case based on dictator whimsy, with no predictable rules, by Trump design. Everything is always defined only by one man, who takes everything only for himself and his closest sycophants.

Carl Schmitt’s “decisionism” (being promoted now by Peter Thiel) provides the Nazi theoretical framework that Trump is actually using: the sovereign is whoever decides the exception, and all law flows from that decision rather than constraining it. The basis of Nazism was racial ideology, like Trump’s MAGA as described by Fuentes, and Thiel’s decisionism is the operational method.

Trump’s territorial expansion therefore predictably follows Hitler, exactly: manufacture threat narratives about one actor (Bolshevism, encirclement) while the actual targets were neighbors (Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland). The threat is faked to prevent the target from defending itself. “Protecting ethnic Germans” became the universal pretext for invasion and resource extraction that could be applied anywhere regardless of facts.

Rapid deflation of American power is as obvious as the fall of Nazism, since nobody likes Hitler doctrine but Nazis. Trump obsesses about invading countries to corrupt and pillage them, such as Canada along with Greenland, Panama and Venezuela, and offers absolutely nothing in return if you disagree. His new Pentagon document will soon classify those who disobey him as his primary threat.

The Pentagon is already operationalizing the improvisation. The Joint Chiefs just convened an unprecedented meeting of all 34 Western Hemisphere military leaders for February 11. Meanwhile, U.S. forces continue war crimes, murdering more than 120 civilians in 35 attacks since September, framed as a “drug war”. The false pretense is just for expansion of a military dictatorship over the entire hemisphere.

This “technocracy technate” map from the 1930s illustrates the organizational ambition behind the Pentagon meeting—hemispheric consolidation under authoritarian control. Elon Musk’s Canadian grandfather promoted this vision until he was arrested as an enemy of the state for basically being a Nazi.

Elon Musk’s antisemitic “Technocrat” politician grandfather was arrested in Canada. He fled after WWII to help create Apartheid South Africa, where Elon’s father called them Nazis.

This inevitably will bring global alignment with the EU and China for protection from the lunatic dictator Trump. Already, people around the world describe America as operating on the level of Iran or North Korea. Reporters Without Borders just released a report warning Trump’s “increasingly authoritarian tactics could eventually descend to” the levels of “ruthless dictators” like Daniel Ortega and Vladimir Putin.

Eventually?

As I wrote two weeks ago in “Trump is America’s Pineapple Face“, he’s already there—and RSF is catching up.

Noriega was recruited by the CIA in the 1950s, killed American political opponents 1970-1980s and became de facto ruler of Panama from 1983 to 1989. Then the former head of the CIA ordered him assassinated. After Delta Force failed over a dozen times to kill him, he was convinced to surrender for a show trial, and died in jail.

Trump literally said at Davos on January 21:

Usually they say, ‘He’s a horrible dictator-type person,’ I’m a dictator. But sometimes you need a dictator!

This came two days before his rant against Canada and the Pentagon priority shifting to focus on Canada. He’s not being accused of something, he has announced it.

Historian protip: late-stage syphilis is associated with erratic behavior of dictators like Hitler, Mussolini and Latin American “strongmen”.

Trump’s Iran Threats Are About Venezuela

A new DW article makes the connection explicit: Iran covers 4% of global oil demand versus Venezuela’s 1%. Iran exports 2 million barrels per day; Venezuela manages 350,000. The article notes that if Iranian production stalls, eventually other producers would fill the gaps.

That means Venezuela.

The Calendar

  • Dec 10: U.S. forces seize Venezuelan oil tanker Skipper, escalating tensions.
  • Dec 19-27: U.S. military buildup in Caribbean reaches 15,000 troops. Energy stocks quietly move to sector-leading positions despite weak crude prices.
  • Dec 27: An anonymous Polymarket account is created. It will bet on exactly two things.
  • Jan 3: Maduro captured in U.S. military operation. Trump immediately declares U.S. oil companies will “spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure.”
  • Jan 3-5: Oil majors “largely silent” as Chevron, Exxon, and ConocoPhillips stock rises—but companies refuse to commit to new investment because “the situation on the ground remains uncertain.”
  • Jan 5: Analysts note Venezuela would require $53 billion just to maintain current output. Oil executives say they need “certainty about who is in charge” and “long-term stability” before committing—30-year projects need confidence about the operating environment “decades into the future.”
  • Jan 5-14: Iran protests explode. Trump escalates threats of military strikes, creating maximum uncertainty in Iranian supply.

Gaming the Market

Someone wagered $32,000 on Maduro’s ouster hours before the operation, when prediction markets gave it 6% probability. The account was created December 27 to bet on exactly two things: U.S. invasion and Maduro’s removal. It allegedly netted over $400,000, although some say a semantic loophole will prevent payment (e.g. they bet on an invasion, yet Trump rhetoric insists it was an “action”).

The CFTC, which nominally regulates these markets, has one-eighth the SEC’s staff. The Justice Department has dropped investigations into prediction markets. TruthSocial has announced plans to launch its own, while Trump Jr. advises both major prediction market platforms. In other words, no regulation.

A potential Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—through which 25% of global oil passes—could push prices to $120 per barrel. That price spike transforms Venezuela’s $50-180 billion investment requirement from economically marginal to lucrative.

Oil companies won’t commit capital to Venezuela until the deal is sweetened. This means Trump is seeking external pressure. Making Iranian supply genuinely unstable creates the strategic calculus where Western Hemisphere reserves become insurance rather than speculation.

It’s the same coercive arbitrage logic I’ve documented elsewhere: create the crisis that makes one preferred outcome the rational choice. The reluctant oil companies get pushed toward Venezuelan investment not by promises but by making the alternative unacceptably risky.

The Contradiction

Here’s what oil companies actually need. Harvard economist Ricardo Hausmann explained:

If you want to recover oil, you need to go back to rule of law. Let’s be very mechanical: You need to change the hydrocarbons law. And to change the hydrocarbons law, you need a congress that people think is legitimate.

ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods, at Trump’s oil executive meeting, also explained:

If we look at the commercial constructs and frameworks in place today in Venezuela, today it’s un-investable. And so significant changes have to be made to those commercial frameworks, the legal system, there has to be durable investment protections and there has to be change to the hydrocarbon laws in the country.

Oil companies need democratic legitimacy—rule of law, enforceable contracts, a legislature that can change hydrocarbon laws. Military regime change provides none of that. It provides the appearance of stability while destroying the institutional foundations that make long-term investment rational.

Destabilizing Iran creates price pressure. while also it creates urgency that might override oil executives’ assessment that Venezuela remains “un-investable.” The coercion operates on two levels: make the alternative dangerous, and make the timeline for waiting seem unaffordable.

The bet is that $120 oil makes “un-investable” irrelevant. That when the Strait of Hormuz is on fire, Exxon’s lawyers will find a way to make Venezuelan hydrocarbon law work. That crisis overrides judgment.

And once they’ve committed billions to an unstable regime, they become dependent on continued U.S. military presence to protect those assets.

The Trump trap is set.

Russian Missiles and Ministers: Cynical Winter Attacks Hit Ukraine and Berlin

Same Putin Playbook, Same War, Different Deniability

This week over 1,000 buildings in Kyiv lost heating. Russia had launched nearly 1,100 strike drones, 890 guided aerial bombs, and over 50 missiles against infrastructure in Ukraine.

Temperature: minus 10 Celsius.
Impact: Over 500,000 civilians in danger from Russian attacks.

Zelenskyy called it “conscious, cynical Russian terror against the people.”

In Berlin, timed for the same winter cold spell, Russia targeted heating and energy systems. Their Vulkangruppe attacked civilian dependence on critical infrastructure in freezing weather.

The operational logic is identical. The difference is how Putin architects deniability.

The Strategy Has a Name

What Russia is executing across both theaters is “coercive degradation”. It is a systematic destruction of civilian trust in infrastructure to break political will without triggering direct military response. The target appears to be infrastructure itself. The target is actually trust in democracy, undermining confidence that a representative government can protect its citizens.

In Russian military doctrine, this falls under “reflexive control”: shaping an adversary’s decision-making by controlling the information and conditions they use to make decisions. When German citizens lose heat in winter and their government lacks a coherent explanation, they begin to question their safety. That questioning is the objective. It of course also matters that Russia has radical right-wing politicians working for them in Germany, pre-maturely declaring the enemy can’t be Russia.

The Gerasimov doctrine explicitly prioritizes non-military means of achieving military objectives. The ratio he proposed: 4:1, non-military to military.

Infrastructure sabotage in any NATO territory is the non-military component. Missile strikes in Ukraine are the military component. We see this play out a single campaign, where different tools are calibrated to what each theater will tolerate.

Russia can’t invade Germany, yet. But they can have the German CDU party and interior minister sow political fear and doubt after Russian assets destroy critical infrastructure.

The Deniability Gradient

Russia operates on a sliding scale of attribution:

  • Ukraine: Overt military strikes. Denial is performative – everyone knows, Russia doesn’t care. The message is raw power.
  • Germany: Covert sabotage. Plausible deniability maintained. Attribution is slow, contested, buried in bureaucratic process. The message is vulnerability.
  • Undersea cables, pipelines: Technical deniability. “Accidents happen.” Years of investigation, sporadic arrests of Russians, no consequences. The message is impunity.

This gradient is the core feature of hybrid warfare, as I discussed earlier with the CIA Snow Globe methodology. Russia calibrates pressure precisely to stay below the threshold that would trigger unified NATO response while still inflicting costs. Each level of deniability corresponds to a different political tolerance in the target population.

Germany should know better than to delay infiltration and disruption of Vulkangruppe’s ties to Russia.

Winter as Weapon

Russia has weaponized winter for centuries, and celebrates it as one of their tactical advantages. Hitler and Napoleon both were wrecked. What’s new is the precision application across multiple countries simultaneously, calibrated to each target’s political tolerance and attribution capacity.

The seasonal window is extremely strategic. Infrastructure attacks in July reveal the many Russian weaknesses. Infrastructure attacks in January are signature Russian, psychologically damaging and potentially lethal. Russia synchronizes its offensive operations with weather that multiplies impact of their least efforts. The same sabotage in summer that would be laughed away, becomes a crisis instead when timed for hospital and school pipes to freeze and heating fail.

This isn’t opportunism. It’s diabolical operational planning. The winter offensive against Ukrainian infrastructure intensifies every year in the same months. The sabotage operations in Germany follow the same calendar. The pattern indicates Russian centralized planning exploiting weather vulnerabilities.

The Strategic Objective

The goal, as always with the Russians, is to fracture political cohesion, inject weakness into an enemy through disruption of representative government. In terms of NATO states, Russia aims for three things:

  • Vulnerability: NATO members cannot protect their own critical infrastructure
  • Impunity: Russia can impose costs without suffering consequences
  • Linkage: Supporting Ukraine means accepting domestic attacks

Every German citizen who loses heat this winter is meant to ask: should I support the AfD (Nazi) party because I’m scared and they talk tough about the enemy? Every unanswered sabotage operation reinforces the message that your government needs a “strong man” to keep you safe.

This is the same logic as the terror bombing campaigns of the 20th century, updated for hybrid warfare. The innovation is plausible deniability for achieving the political effects of strategic bombing without the political costs of attribution.

Why Germany Won’t Say It

German authorities continue treating infrastructure attacks as a string of isolated criminal incidents rather than a coordinated Russian campaign. This unfortunately means that while German intelligence services understand exactly what’s happening, their hands are tied by political paralysis.

Naming Russia as the attacker would require a very different response. A response would require political will. Political will would require explaining to the German public that the AfD (Nazi) party has been involved in Russian sabotage operations, covered up by the CDU party in an attempt to win AfD voters back. Easier to investigate an incident separately, or not at all, and let attribution fade into bureaucratic process, and hope the pattern remains invisible to the public.

This is what Russia pays for and counts on.

The deniability gradient works because Western politicians cooperate and even collaborate with it. They try to spin a fiction of isolated incidents to use for political gain, because acknowledging the sustained attack would require action they’re not prepared to accept and take.

The Test

Ukraine can name its attacker. We see Zelenskyy call it “conscious, cynical Russian terror” because the missiles leave no room for ambiguity, and he is a leader.

Germany plays dumb, or incompetent, and creates a leadership vacuum by refusing to admit its attacker. 15 years of Vulkangruppe attacks and yet supposedly not a single clue linking it to the Moscow Vulkan contractors to FSB (known for Sandworm). Germans are making a choice to let the CDU/AfD dynamic play out and swing politics hard right, rather than force attribution that would expose it. That’s a choice. The sabotage leaves just enough room for official doubt, and German political culture fills that space with paralysis enabling a radical right-wing minister to point the wrong direction. I think we all know how this turned out in Germany before.

Weaponizing winter works the same whether you use missiles or ministers. The only question is whether German intelligence will leak and citizens will start to recognize the pattern before the next heating season, and whether recognition would change anything.

Russia is still betting the AfD (Nazi) party will continue to normalize sabotage. So far, that investment is paying off.