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Sheila Holm Exposes the Cuba Connection — Why History Is Repeating and What Comes Next | Michael Jaco

Episode 359 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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In this essential episode of Unleashing Intuition Secrets, Michael Jaco sits down with Sheila Holm for a powerful and revealing conversation that connects past conflicts with present-day global events. What begins as a discussion about Cuba quickly expands into a much larger examination of history, power, and the forces shaping today’s geopolitical landscape.

Sheila breaks down the historical roots of Cuba’s strategic importance, tracing key developments back to the Spanish-American War and forward through decades of influence affecting Mexico, Venezuela, and the broader Western Hemisphere. The conversation explores how long-standing policies, misinformation, and unresolved power struggles continue to echo into modern politics — and why recent signals surrounding Cuba deserve serious attention.

Together, Michael and Sheila examine the roles played by pivotal figures such as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, the strategic importance of the Panama Canal, and the lasting impact of the Rough Riders. They also challenge commonly accepted narratives, revealing how history is often reshaped to obscure deeper strategic motives.

The discussion expands into modern geopolitical maneuvering, the restructuring taking place across global power centers, and the leadership challenges that come with confronting entrenched systems. Sheila reflects on the idea of “the man in the arena” — the reality faced by those who step forward to lead, take responsibility, and endure criticism for the sake of the greater good.

This episode delivers historical context, geopolitical insight, and a deeper understanding of how past decisions continue to shape today’s world. It’s an important listen for anyone seeking clarity on where we are — and where things may be headed next.

🌐 Sheila Holm:
https://hisbest.org

🌐 Michael Jaco:
https://michaelkjaco.com

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