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Why America’s Enemies Smell Blood : CIA Secrets, Economic Warfare, and the Next World War | Andrew Bustamante PT 1

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Jun 3, 2025
In a riveting conversation, Andrew Bustamante, a former CIA officer and founder of Everyday Spy, unveils the secrets behind global power dynamics. He discusses how leverage, rather than morality, dictates international relations. Bustamante explores the strategic withholding of sensitive information, using examples like the Epstein and JFK files, and delves into the mechanics of economic warfare. He challenges listeners to rethink government actions, highlights the chaos of global crises, and emphasizes the moral complexities behind geopolitical conflicts.
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Leverage Powers Global Influence

  • The world's power operates through leverage, not morality or justice.
  • Leverage shifts dynamically like tides, and success depends on exploiting it at the right moment.
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Timing Secrets Maximizes Leverage

  • Secrets hold power only when released at the right time.
  • Governments release classified info to gain leverage, not out of goodwill.
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JFK Files' Strategic Timing

  • Releasing classified JFK files now reduces their impact compared to early release.
  • Timing governs whether secrets dissipate energy or gain leverage.
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