Whistleblower Report: The Madman in Charge and the Real Path Forward
Date: August 2025
Author: Anonymous Pentagon Insider
I write today not as a partisan, but as someone who has witnessed the trajectory of a nation teetering on the edge of catastrophe. What is unfolding under the current administration is not policy—it is delusion. And make no mistake: the United States is on a collision course with economic collapse, possibly accelerated by the reckless whims of a man who imagines himself an emperor.
Trump’s Plan: A Tower of Lies
President Trump claims to know how to “save” America—build factories, lower prices, and beat China and Europe at their own game. But his ideas are absurd at every turn:
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You cannot raise tariffs to build factories, then expect these factories to succeed while simultaneously making enemies of the very nations that supply critical resources.
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You cannot promise to lower costs by 1600%—even the simplest math shows the impossibility. A 100% reduction is already free; a 1600% “reduction” is sheer fantasy.
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You cannot wage trade wars or threaten nuclear attacks on major global powers and expect calm rationality to prevail.
The facts are clear: the U.S. workforce is not equipped to compete in the global arena the way Trump imagines. Literacy and technical skill deficits are systemic:
U.S. Literacy Reality
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~21% of adults are functionally illiterate.
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~54% read below a 6th-grade level—about 130 million people.
U.S. Engineering and STEM Workforce
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Only ~5% of the workforce are trained scientists or engineers.
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Around 9% of the workforce has engineering degrees.
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Manufacturing engineers average 42 years old; the workforce is aging.
Put simply: the U.S. lacks the raw technical capacity to outbuild China or Europe under current conditions. Trump’s “plan” ignores reality at every level.
The Opportunity the U.S. Ignores
While Trump flails, Latin America quietly presents a strategic lifeline. Consider these numbers:
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Latin America: 667 million people. If 5% are engineers or technical specialists, that is 33 million skilled professionals—likely more than the U.S. has.
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Brazil alone has over 1.2 million engineers, Argentina over 450,000, and the region’s tech workforce is growing ~28% faster than in the U.S.
This talent pool is ready and willing to partner with the U.S. The region offers nearshore proximity, time-zone alignment, competitive costs, and cultural affinity—a geopolitical advantage ignored by current policy.
Engineering Talent as Hemispheric Defense
This is not just economics—it is national security:
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The U.S. cannot outbuild China or Europe alone.
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Partnering with Latin American engineers can transform hemispheric resilience.
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Mutual development initiatives could stabilize economies, create shared prosperity, and reduce global conflict risk.
A Call to Action
We are at a crossroads. Trump’s plan is a blueprint for chaos, but the alternative is clear: a strategic hemispheric alliance centered on engineering talent, AI-driven innovation, and mutual development. We must:
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Tap into Latin America’s engineering potential.
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Create policies that encourage knowledge transfer and technological collaboration.
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Build resilient systems that prioritize shared prosperity over reckless confrontation.
The path is obvious to anyone willing to see reality: we cannot threaten the world into compliance; we must innovate and collaborate to survive.
This is more than policy. It is survival. The clock is ticking. If the United States does not pivot from delusion to intelligent action, the consequences will be catastrophic—for our economy, our democracy, and the world.
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