Trump. He's for real. No he isn't. He means what he says. No he
doesn't. He's a joke. He's serious. He's a liberator. No, he's the
next Mussolini. He's sane and lucid. He's off his rocker. He cares
about people. He's a racist. He'll take American back where it
belongs. He'll drive it over a cliff.
Whatever you think about the man, his campaign has just acquired a new
level of reality, after his victory in South Carolina. And the people
who were looking to destroy him have greater reason to pursue their
goal.
I'm not just talking about the Republican Party bosses. I'm talking
about the Rockefeller Globalists, who are watching Trump attack their
trade treaties, as he vows to bring jobs back to America. Those
treaties are the Globalists' holy of holies. They're portals to an
emerging world of much deeper poverty and suffering---and as such
they're vital to a new grotesque Globalist planetary order.
Trump now has a straight shot at the Republican nomination. Apparently,
nothing he says, short of claiming God and Jesus are fairy tales, will
affect his poll numbers.
One line of attack against him would occur at the nominating
convention. If the GOP honchos, by hook or by crook, can keep Rubio and
Cruz in the race, they might be able to enter the Quicken Loans Arena
in Cleveland, in July, with split numbers---no clear winner. After that
split vote holds up on the first ballot, all bets are off. The brokers
will move in and start making deals behind the scenes. Delegates can
switch their positions.
The main target would be Cruz. Promise him the moon; get him to release
his delegates and declare he favors Rubio, who is the GOP's man. Rubio
is who the Party bosses want.
But if Cruz stands firm, and if two or three more ballots fail to
produce a winner, then the GOP would do a switch and tell Rubio that,
for the sake of the Party,
he has to fall on his sword and
instruct his delegates to line up for Cruz. In other words, the GOP
will do anything to stop Trump, including losing the general election.
A scene like this at the Republican Convention would enter a new kind of
hell. Trump supporters, seeing the theft of the nomination in real
time, ballot by ballot, would blow the roof off the Arena.
If Trump enters the Convention with the nomination locked up, or if he
emerges the winner after a few ballots, the GOP will face a dilemma.
Should they back him to the hilt or back away, undermine him, and let
Hillary demolish him in November?
On his part, if Trump sees his own Party betraying him, he can go
directly to the American people and tell them what's happening---and how
this is clear evidence that the Republican GOP needs a complete
overhaul---a feat he promises to accomplish. Then, even if he loses the
election, he'll become the de facto leader of his Party, and the bosses
will feel his wrath. This is what the GOP honchos fear most. They can
handle losing the election, but being thrown off the ramparts of their
little fiefdoms and crashing on the rocks below, rattlesnake blood
oozing from broken veins...that would be the ultimate devastation.
Meanwhile, the Globalist elite are lining up and considering their
options. How about a straight assassination? Donald has a heart attack
in a hotel room. Or at a ranch in Texas. Probably better to choose
another state. Obviously, the uproar over a stolen nomination at the
Quicken Arena would be nothing compared with the fallout from a hit.
The very pillars of the "democracy" would fracture.
There is always an upside to chaos, from the Globalists' point of view, but other options may be open.
If, by some miracle, he wins the nomination and the general election...
A sit-down with Trump. Now. Just in case. Explain to the man that
trade treaties, once signed, can't be thrown in the trash. They're
legally binding. As President, Trump would face unconquerable
opposition on that front. However, how about a deal? Donald's strong
suit. Certain accommodations can be made. Negotiations with China and
Mexico, to gain a "somewhat more favorable trade balance" for the US.
Looks good, seems good, and it is good, in a limited context. Nothing
overtly radical. But a political victory. The trade treaties remain
undisturbed. NAFTA, CAFTA, GATT, TPP are in place. Bring some, but not
many, manufacturing jobs back to the US. A few mega-corporations will
cooperate. Again, looks good, seems good. The press will issue
compliments.
Overall result? Slightly more than cosmetic, far less than triumphant.
"It's the best you can hope for, Donald. You're a businessman. You're,
above all, sensible. You can get something, or you can try for the
moon and fall out of the sky and crash and get nothing. Use your
mentality, step up to reality."
"As for the Big Wall along the Mexican border, you can put up a short
piece of a wall, Donald. A showpiece. Great photo-op. Mexico will pay
for it, sort of. You know how that works. And then you can stem part
of the flow of immigration. Just enough to make a difference, if we
massage the numbers. You're good, we're good, it's a win-win, which is
what every deal aims for."
Understand that these Globalists can be very persuasive, because they're
smart and reasonable, and they already hold many cards in the deck. As
with any major crime organization, they present "the client" his
options, given the shape of the landscape in which they are the kings
and the princes.
It's a re-make of
Godfather One.
Brando has mob power. Given his position, he's a reasonable and
generous and even caring man---as long as the supplicant comes to him
with respect. And if the supplicant himself is reasonable, so much the
better.
Does Trump truly understand what being a populist means, according to a
definition few men can fulfill? It means going back to the people every
time a bribe or compromise is offered to him and explaining it and
denouncing it and rejecting it and demanding that the people support
him, as he goes up against the Olympians of this world.
It means exposing the real art of the real deal.
Is Trump that man? Is it possible? The Globalist crime bosses of deep
politics have no doubts. They're sure he isn't. Why would he be? His
whole career has been based on wheeling and dealing to arrive at his
objectives. They see him as just another client.
"All right, Donald, we can give a little on trade imbalances and
immigration. But look on the bright side. You can command the Armed
Forces. Here's a list of targets you can bomb with impunity. You can
act tough and talk tough. You can protect the security of the United
States and ratchet up your poll numbers."
I'm sketching these deals in order to reveal the difference between a
real populist and a fake one. There are almost no real ones in
politics, because the price they have to pay is too high. They have to
return to the people, over and over, and tell them about all the
temptations that are being laid out and offered on the golden
table---compromises which will essentially change nothing, but instead
will derail efforts at true reform.
Real populists would have to
take their case, over and over, back to the people, and if necessary
shatter the foundations of "political business as usual."
They'd have to wear a real suit of armor and ride on a real horse.
They'd have to make a commitment that exceeds anything they ever imagined.
There is campaign talk, election talk, and Presidential talk. The first
two are easy. Even Presidential talk is easy for a sold-out occupant
of the Oval Office. He can do it in his sleep. The script writes
itself. But when was the last time a true rebel took control of the
White House? When was the last time a man went up against the
Globalists while wearing the mantle of Commander-in-Chief?
If you don't understand Globalism, look at operations designed to look
like humanitarian heraldry while decimating economies, cultures,
traditions, health; while inducing broad chaos behind which a "new
order" can emerge to "solve the unrest."
Look, for example, at the fraudulent climate agenda (lowered energy
production for the whole planet); the "migration wave" (a cumulative
chaos-inducer); the destruction of education systems (addled minds
incapable of following a line of thought); medical care (kills 2.25
million people each decade in the US alone); "free trade" (allows
mega-corporate plunderers to roam the world and wreak havoc on local
producers and national economies).
These and other operations are woven together to soften up the world
population and make control far easier to implement, from above.
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