🩸The Tariff Gambit: Reagan’s Ghost, Canada’s Play, and Trump’s Retaliation
By Sentinel Correspondent for The Red Blood Journal
🩸 The Red Blood Journal
Special Investigative Dispatch – October 25, 2025
The Tariff Gambit: Reagan’s Ghost, Canada’s Play, and Trump’s Retaliation
By Sentinel Correspondent for The Red Blood Journal
🔺 Introduction: The Shockwave Across the 49th Parallel
When Donald Trump truth-posted his explosive statement this afternoon accusing Canada of “fraudulently” using Ronald Reagan’s image and voice in a manipulated ad about tariffs, the world of geopolitics jolted. What sounded like a simple copyright violation may, in fact, represent something much deeper: a covert information operation—psychological, economic, and ideological—playing out across borders in real time.
This isn’t just about an ad. It’s about legacy warfare. About symbols, trade leverage, and who writes the new script for the global economic order.
🕰️ Act I: The Ghost of Reagan Re-Edited
According to Trump’s post, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute confirmed that Canada—or a Canadian agency—produced an advertisement that doctored audio and video of Reagan’s radio address, altering his stance on tariffs.
To the casual observer, it may seem minor. But in geopolitical semiotics, Reagan represents the holy grail of conservative free-market identity—the man who broke the Soviet Union and redefined “America First” before the phrase was reborn.
To re-edit Reagan’s words is to rewrite history. It’s retroactive propaganda, a trick straight out of Orwell’s Ministry of Truth—change the past to justify the present.
Was this a rogue media stunt? Or a coordinated attempt to psychologically frame the U.S. electorate and judiciary before a looming trade battle at the Supreme Court over tariff legality?
⚖️ Act II: The Legal and Symbolic Battlefield
Trump’s claim that Canada’s “sole purpose” was to influence the Supreme Court touches a raw nerve. Under the new Revised Tariff Authority Act, the Court is set to determine how far executive powers can extend in imposing retaliatory tariffs without congressional approval.
If Canada—or its aligned media entities—can sway American perception of “Reagan conservatism,” they could undermine the philosophical backbone of Trump’s protectionist policies.
This is not merely economic; it’s narrative warfare. The battlefield is memory itself.
💣 Act III: Trump’s Counter-Strike
Trump’s reaction was immediate and symbolic:
“Because of their serious misrepresentation of the facts, and hostile act, I am increasing the Tariff on Canada by 10%.”
That line may read like political theater, but it’s a strategic escalation—a way to turn narrative sabotage into economic retaliation. By invoking Reagan, Trump positioned himself as the defender of conservative authenticity.
The timing—during the World Series broadcast—ensures maximum visibility. It’s spectacle diplomacy at its finest.
🌍 Act IV: Layers of the Chessboard
1. Economic Layer:
Canada’s exports to the U.S. in lumber, steel, and dairy stand directly in the crosshairs. A 10% increase could ripple through global markets already strained by tariff tensions with Europe and the BRICS gold corridor.
2. Psychological Layer:
Reagan’s image is one of the last bipartisan relics in American memory. To weaponize it is to attack emotional cohesion—an advanced form of perception management.
3. Historical Layer:
Reagan once said, “Peace through strength.” Trump’s tariffs echo that mantra, but in a different era—where “strength” is measured not in missiles but in algorithms, sanctions, and symbolic control of legacy.
🔍 Act V: Who Benefits?
Every geopolitical action hides a beneficiary.
Canadian elites gain leverage in trade renegotiations if the U.S. overreacts.
Globalist think tanks profit by sowing friction among North American allies, weakening regional unity before a BRICS-led commodity realignment.
Corporate intermediaries—particularly transnational importers—stand ready to capitalize on chaos.
And behind the curtain, AI media firms capable of voice synthesis and deepfake editing technologies are the new alchemists—turning digital illusions into diplomatic crises.
🩸 The Red Blood Verdict
The Reagan-Ad controversy is more than an affront to a past president—it’s a microcosm of the 21st-century propaganda war.
It reveals how truth is edited, trust is traded, and tariffs are used as weapons not just of commerce, but of consciousness.
It proves that information control is the new currency, and even nations once united by kinship can be pitted against each other through a few manipulated frames of footage.
In Trump’s retaliatory 10% tariff, we see both rage and ritual—a signal to the deep trade networks that America will respond to psychological attacks with fiscal firepower.
🕯️ Closing Reflection
Reagan’s ghost has been summoned into a new kind of war—one fought not on battlefields, but in the circuitry of collective memory.
“Those who control the past control the future,” Orwell warned.
“Those who control tariffs,” Trump might say today, “control sovereignty.”
Tags: #RedBloodJournal #TrumpTruth #ReaganAdScandal #TradeWars #Canada #TariffCrisis #InformationWarfare #PsychologicalOperations #Geopolitics #MediaManipulation





Okay, but how many fake videos has Trump made to rally people? I'm not excusing Canada, but Trump's reaction is as excessive as ever. Media control is nothing new.not from yesterday..People quickly forget 2016 and the Cambridge Analytica and Facebook scandal. Trump is supposed to have helped Canada not to sink us in order to have the Panama Canal etc.. It's easy to be ambitious about those who have never defended themselves..🤷🏻♀️