Trump is Exactly Where the Elites Want Him - zerohedge.com
Excerpt from this article:
"I predicted before the Republican and Democratic primaries that the final election would be between Trump and Clinton in my article Will A Trump Presidency Really Change Anything For The Better?, published in March, and here is a quote on why: 'The other ingenious aspect of the Trump campaign is really who he is running against — Hillary Clinton, a rabidly liberal candidate even more hated than Barack Obama. A candidate with a potentially serious criminal record and a penchant for an outright communistic world view far beyond that of Bernie Sanders. Those of us who have been in the writing field for a long time and have dabbled in fiction know that in order to create a fantastic hero, you must first put even more work into creating a fantastic villain. The hero is nothing without the villain.' ..... The bottom line is, Trump has already LIED to his political base. He has surrounded himself with globalists and financial gatekeepers when he originally criticized Clinton for the same behavior. At this point, as long as he working in close proximity with such parasites there is no way for us to know if he is calling the shots, or if his handlers are making decisions for him."
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Well said. A lot of people have been speculating on whether this whole election, and the drama between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, is just a show put on by the Globalists. The late Professor Carroll Quigley, mentor to Bill Clinton, summed it up this way:
"The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies ... is a foolish idea. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can throw the rascals out at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy. Then it should be possible to replace it, every four years if necessary, by the other party, which will be none of these things but will still pursue, with new vigor, the same basic policies." - Tragedy and Hope - A History of the World in Our Time (Published 1966), by Professor Carroll Quigley
More Recommended reading:
The Naked Capitalist, by W. Cleon Skousen (Published 1972)
The Creature From Jekyll Island - A Second Look at the Federal Reserve, by G. Edward Griffen (5th edition published 2010)
Former CIA Spy Has a Surprising Christmas Message For Donald Trump - zerohedge.com
Trump: Will He Be Controlling or Controlled? - thenewamerican.com
Mike Pence Says His Role Model for Vice President Will Be Dick Cheney
Excerpt from this article:
"I predicted before the Republican and Democratic primaries that the final election would be between Trump and Clinton in my article Will A Trump Presidency Really Change Anything For The Better?, published in March, and here is a quote on why: 'The other ingenious aspect of the Trump campaign is really who he is running against — Hillary Clinton, a rabidly liberal candidate even more hated than Barack Obama. A candidate with a potentially serious criminal record and a penchant for an outright communistic world view far beyond that of Bernie Sanders. Those of us who have been in the writing field for a long time and have dabbled in fiction know that in order to create a fantastic hero, you must first put even more work into creating a fantastic villain. The hero is nothing without the villain.' ..... The bottom line is, Trump has already LIED to his political base. He has surrounded himself with globalists and financial gatekeepers when he originally criticized Clinton for the same behavior. At this point, as long as he working in close proximity with such parasites there is no way for us to know if he is calling the shots, or if his handlers are making decisions for him."
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Well said. A lot of people have been speculating on whether this whole election, and the drama between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, is just a show put on by the Globalists. The late Professor Carroll Quigley, mentor to Bill Clinton, summed it up this way:
"The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies ... is a foolish idea. Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can throw the rascals out at any election without leading to any profound or extensive shifts in policy. Then it should be possible to replace it, every four years if necessary, by the other party, which will be none of these things but will still pursue, with new vigor, the same basic policies." - Tragedy and Hope - A History of the World in Our Time (Published 1966), by Professor Carroll Quigley
More Recommended reading:
The Naked Capitalist, by W. Cleon Skousen (Published 1972)
The Creature From Jekyll Island - A Second Look at the Federal Reserve, by G. Edward Griffen (5th edition published 2010)
Former CIA Spy Has a Surprising Christmas Message For Donald Trump - zerohedge.com
Trump: Will He Be Controlling or Controlled? - thenewamerican.com
Mike Pence Says His Role Model for Vice President Will Be Dick Cheney
Recommended podcast and sermon:
When Government Tries to Be God, by Dr. David P. Murray
Racial Justice Vs. Biblical Justice - Fighting and Losing the Wrong Battles, by Pastor Swanson
Racial Justice Vs. Biblical Justice - Fighting and Losing the Wrong Battles, by Pastor Swanson