Politics

Don Jr Start’s Mercenary Company Out Of Russia, Sources Say

Published: November 1, 2025 | Original Release: October 29, 2025

Money, Tunnels, and Influence

This memo isn’t the first red flag. A few days ago, Russia offered Elon Musk’s Boring Company a jaw-dropping $200 billion to build a tunnel linking Siberia to Alaska — a project so insane it makes science fiction blush, but perfectly logical if your goal is to occupy Alaska under the guise of “innovation.” Russia claims Alaska as “historically theirs,” and now they’re using Musk to bridge the land they want with the capital they control.

It’s not an investment. It’s a Trojan horse. First a tunnel, then a contract, then a false flag. Elon Musk took the check, smiled for the cameras, and called it progress. But anyone with eyes can see the blueprint: sell the border, sell the sky, sell the country out from under the people while calling it ‘innovation.’

“This is a hostile infiltration of our country,” said Marla Jameson, a former U.S. diplomat who spent over twenty years brokering security pacts and border agreements. “You don’t throw $200 billion at a tunnel between Siberia and Alaska unless you're trying to redraw the map without firing a single shot.”

She didn’t bother sugarcoating it. “They’re calling it innovation. But it’s really a corridor. One that starts with contracts and ends with a Russian flag — planted legally and permanently.”

When asked what Elon Musk and Don Jr. had really given away, her answer came cold: “Precedent and control. Once you sell those? You don’t get them back. The next buyer doesn’t need your permission — just a better offer.”

Jameson pointed to the larger pattern. “Elon Musk sells access. Don Jr. sells muscle. One paves the road, the other secures it with foreign guns. It’s not two separate deals — it’s the same playbook, written by Russia’s FSB and signed by cowards with power.”

Legal scholars point out the obvious: questions of sovereignty and foreign interference should be litigated. But the judiciary’s paralysis means these transactions may not see immediate adjudication. That vacuum is exactly the kind of terrain where corruption takes root.

“Without judicial oversight, our laws become suggestive rather than binding,” said Professor Elena Kostov, an expert in constitutional law. “A nation must have legal mechanisms that can respond. Right now, the response is the sound of a locked courthouse.”

They say you can feel it in the air. That something Bad Comes America’s way.

You hear it in the anger at the grocery store when the SNAP card doesn’t swipe. You see it in the empty chairs at the clinic when no nurse shows up. You feel it in the HR emails — “We're downsizing”, “restructuring”, “consolidating”. Layoffs by the thousands. Gaslighting by the millions. A government so broke it shuts down every few days like a cheap laptop overheating on borrowed power.

And now, while families are being told to tighten their belts and brace for “budget cuts,” Don Jr. is flying in mercenaries on your stimulus check.

Red Eagle Vanguard isn’t arriving to fix anything. It’s arriving to manage collapse. To stand at the door of a burning building and make sure the wrong people don’t try to put out the fire. This isn’t about protection. It’s about preparation — for a future they don’t trust the public to survive on their own.

Two men. Musk and Don Jr. Two Armies. Putin and Hegeseth. Two Intelligence Agencies. The CIA and FBI.
All weak bitches

And as Que puts it, “If Elon Musk were serious about his reputation, he’d show up for a fight.”