Rushing Into an Age of Gangsters, American Leaders Should Be Careful

By John Kennedy

March 3, 2026

Marco Rubio, Trump, and the entirety of the Israeli state apparatus are no better than El Mencho, the cartel leader killed on February 22nd. They embody the murder and corruption that the modern world tries to hide behind the mask of liberalism. The Americans believe that all one needs to portray power are ships, planes, and bombs; they believe this makes them untouchable. They believe that acting like Hollywood mobsters will win back the respect that they’ve lost over the last thirty years. But these leaders lack the cunning of Carlo Gambio, the organization of Charles Luciano, the precision brawn of Joseph Bonanno. But most of all, modern American leaders lack the brain and the honor that accompanied these old-world leaders. The brutes of the past knew who they were and what they had to do, but since the end of World War Two, leaders have hid behind the mask of liberalism, law, democracy, and equality; this mask has been taken off. They have removed this mask willingly in the false hope of getting respect back in this world, but they do not have the heart for this; they don’t know how to truly be powerful.

1984 George Orwell Best Price: $3.76 Buy New $7.53 (as of 10:53 UTC - Details) Much of this has to do with upbringing; the recently murdered Ayatollah Khamenei had been a political activist in his youth and was tortured by the Shah’s secret police, the SAVAK. He served as defense minister during the Iran-Iraq War, one of the bloodiest wars in the 20th century, and he turned Iran into a regional industrial superpower, able to face down Israel and America for decades. Xi Jinping had lived in a cave as a child after his father had fallen out of favor in the government, his sister was “persecuted to death,” his father beaten and paraded around by a mob. He now governs over a billion people, keeps order within his party, and has helped to make China the future global hegemon. Vladimir Putin served as a KGB officer for sixteen years; as president, he challenged and defeated the oligarchs, Putin had taken over in a time when the “Bratva” had effectively run the country. He turned Russia into what American economists couldn’t during their shock therapy: an industrial power that is now facing down the entirety of NATO in Ukraine. What about the leaders of the West? Ivy League graduates, businessmen, lawyers, attendees at Epstein’s parties, bombers of schools that kills 153 people. While speaking to reporters on an airfield, Secretary of State Marco Rubio had claimed:

“The world is changing very fast, the old world is gone frankly, the world I grew up in. We live in a new era of geopolitics and it’s gonna require all of us to reexamine what our role is gonna be.”

The old world was the most important line of defense for the American state, as laid out in the essay Between the State and the Insurrection: Tactics of Regime Survival and Overthrow.” America’s power is currently based on perception. If Maduro were a Marxist of the old school, like Castro or Stalin, he could’ve seen the fragility of liberal tactics, which take the form of law enforcement raids that could’ve been dealt a major blow if he would’ve just lived in the city surrounded by plainclothed soldiers like Aidid in 1993 Somalia and not on a military base. But more important is the collapse of the perception of the white working and middle classes in the country. For decades they have complained about taxation and government overreach; they were consistently ignored when forced integration was introduced, when immigrants flooded into the country, and when their children were sent to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan, and now when their boys are being bombed because the entire Republican party has been bought by the Jews to aid a foreign power.

They have seen their leaders exploit them for money, kill innocent people overseas, and act like criminals on the global stage, all the while bending over for Zionist Jews. The greatest threat to the system, the financial and security state, is not Iran, but the office worker, the construction worker, and the suburban man turning against the system. This insecurity has been projected in American movies for many years; the Michael Mann movie “HEAT” exemplifies this perfectly. A group of bank robbers, white men who use their skills and minds not to serve the system but to attack the heart of the system, corporate America and the big banks. The British essayist, Morgoth, had given a brilliant analysis of this film and its deeper meaning; he says: Animal Farm George Orwell Best Price: $1.20 Buy New $5.40 (as of 10:45 UTC - Details)

“Throughout Heat, Pacino seeks out all manner of scumbags and backstabbers, gang bangers and villains in his quest to stop De Niro’s crew. But that begs the question, is why is De Niro’s gang more dangerous than any of the people making deals and spilling the beans to Pacino? It’s almost as if the corporate capitalist system elevates direct threats to itself above anything else. That a squad of highly capable white men in their forties represents such an existential threat that all bets are off and the cops are given a free hand to neutralize the problem. The darkest fear of the system have been realized, the subdued organization man, in his bland gray suit and office demeanor has turned on the system, on the cage itself.”

The Jews in Israel are creating their ethnostate over the bodies of innocent people; the Americans support them as their own citizenry reap the entire cost. Trump and Rubio believe their gangsterism will strengthen the American position in the world, but all it is doing is delegitimizing the system in which they work. One cannot enter a new world with the old world still in charge; history is the graveyard of aristocracies. If even a few realize this, they can form a rival castle within the United States. What will the managers of the system do when men who should be in the offices, construction sites, and military bases no longer fear the policeman’s gun, the Judge’s gavel, or the lawyer’s warnings of lawsuits or prison when these men realize that their leaders get their way with a bullet because everyone can be gotten too, no matter if they’re a grunt or the supreme leader of a country? In the time of Charles Luciano, there were men like Joe Masseria and Salvatore Maranzano who had ruled their territory with an iron fist. Luciano had realized that he can not only take their place but be something greater than they ever were. In 1931, he arranged to have both bosses killed. Masseria was gunned down while eating by the future of organized crime, Vito Genovese, Bugsy Siegel, and Albert Anastasia. Maranzano, the Boss of Bosses, was killed by Jewish mobsters dressed as federal agents. Luciano had turned organized crime into a castle within America; they built Las Vegas and helped topple nations, and all because he realized that everyone can be gotten to. American leaders should be careful; if they wanna act like gangsters, they will be treated like gangsters, and they may just find their end like gangsters.

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