Dubai's billionaire dream is over — and Iran didn't just fire missiles, it fired a warning to every Arab regime that sold out the Muslim world. Since February 28th, the UAE has absorbed 500 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 2,000 drone attacks — yet the Emirate regime is suppressing the footage, jailing expats for social media posts, and hoping the world doesn't notice. In this episode, CJ Werleman breaks down the staggering economic, political, and human cost of Dubai's collapse — and why it was always inevitable for a regime that betrayed Palestinians, funded genocide in Sudan, and lobbied Washington to bomb Iran.
Trump's "Jesus" image can also represent the Magician in the tarot deck. In most traditional decks like Rider-Waite-Smith, The Magician stands confidently with one hand raised to the heavens (drawing down divine/universal energy) and the other pointing to the earth ("as above, so below"). This shows his role as a bridge between spirit and the material world. Interpreted through the Tarot lens, the image casts Trump not (or not only) as a literal Christ figure, but as a Magician archetype: a master manifestor who uses charisma, media, rhetoric, and sheer force of will to "heal" or remake reality (e.g., "making America great again," turning political "illness" into strength). The glowing hand mirrors the card's "above to below" gesture—channeling higher inspiration (or perceived divine favor) into earthly change. The red-and-white color scheme reinforces the Magician's blend of passion/action (red) and purity/idea (white). Some see this as empowering symbolism of skilled leadership and alchemy; critics view it as trickster energy or manipulative illusion (the shadow side of the card).
What if billions in global aid haven’t gone where you think — and the truth has been hidden in plain sight? In this explosive interview, Dr. Emily Brearley exposes what she claims are deep flaws inside the World Bank, raising serious questions about how vast sums of money are spent. After working within the system, Brearley says she witnessed projects that looked successful on paper — but told a very different story on the ground. So where did the money really go… and why weren’t the warning signs acted on?