Andrew Bustamante: Why America’s Enemies Smell Blood — CIA Secrets, Economic Warfare, and the Next World War - PT 1 | Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory | Podwise
Tom Bilyeu interviews former CIA officer Andrew Bustamante about secret power structures and leverage in geopolitics. Bustamante explains that the world operates on leverage, primarily economic, due to limited resources. They discuss how governments use secrets, like the Epstein files, JFK files, and the China spy balloon incident, as leverage, timing their release to maximize impact. Bustamante argues that governments prioritize their own survival and the preservation of their ideology over individual well-being, often employing moral flexibility to achieve desired outcomes. He introduces a matrix of probability versus reliability to assess actions, emphasizing that morality is shaped by governments and can change over time. The conversation touches on examples like the sinking of the Lusitania, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the situation in South Africa, illustrating how these principles play out on the international stage.