Fluoride Information

Fluoride is a poison. Fluoride was poison yesterday. Fluoride is poison today. Fluoride will be poison tomorrow. When in doubt, get it out.


An American Affidavit

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Robert Steele: Has Trump Accepted A $20B Bribe From Lynn Rothschild To Throw The Election? Or Is He Just A Big Ego With No Vision & A Rotten Staff? UPDATE 4 from PIB

Robert Steele: Has Trump Accepted A $20B Bribe From Lynn Rothschild To Throw The Election? Or Is He Just A Big Ego With No Vision & A Rotten Staff? UPDATE 4

Robert David Steele
Robert David Steele
SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/Trump-Rothschild
There are two schools of thought about the current collapse of the Donald Trump campaign for the presidency.
One school of thought — the one favored by the smart connected money — is that Lynn Rothschild has made Trump an offer he could not refuse: $20B to disrupt the GOP nomination process and if nominated, to throw the race by any means necessary so that Hillary Clinton can be crowned “Her Royal Highness” as Maureen Down has so elegantly hinted in her recent New York Times article, The Perfect G.O.P. Nominee.
Click on Image to Enlarge
Click on Image to Enlarge
Combined with the Clinton ability to subvert the US Government (Barack Obama may have been promised a nomination to be a Supreme Court Justice, and perhaps even Chief Justice after Roberts gets an offer he cannot refuse, to retire; the Attorney General and the FBI Director are simply owned by the Clintons and the Rothschilds); and the Clinton ability to use the same electronic voting fraud against Trump  that she used against Bernie Sanders (as confirmed by Stanford University, with additional details from Jon Rappoport), this is the most logical explanation for Trump blowing an almost certain landslide against Clinton.

Historical note: Sidney Blumenthal was in the room in 2000 when Warren Christopher relayed the bribe offer to Al Gore from Wall Street. The words Sid has used to sum up that offer to others are reproduced, third hand, below:

Al, if you fight this, you will never get another corporate speaking fee in your lifetime. But if you accept it as being within the bounds of “reasonable dishonesty” then I expect you will be worth $100 million in a few years.
And so it came to pass. Greg Palast broke the Florida theft story three months in advance of election day — not only was Gore a dullard in not comprehending the service that Palast had done — it was published in The Observer (UK) because all the complicit — which is to say, deeply controlled and unethical — US media outlets refused to inform the US public about this — but he ultimately was himself complicit in electoral fraud easily proven in court had Al Gore the balls to go to court. This is the lesson Blumenthal took from Florida — that complicity from the other side could be bought. Palast’s book tells the larger tale: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy. Today Blumenthal is Hillary Clinton’s most trusted advisor for dirty tricks and other high crimes and misdemeanors, all “business as usual” in the uncommonly murderous Clinton dynasty.

The other school of thought, one not necessarily favored by the best analysts, but offered up by the best analysts to serve as an alternative explanation against which to measure the first school of thought, is summarized below:
Never discount the fact that many people are really stupid and sometimes events take over the evolution (as in WWI) … and bully-boy Trump, who is a silver spoon baby may be one of the really stupid.  Also, the sound-byte addicted press needed a feeding frenzy during the primaries and particularly in the boring Republican primary circus (Trump excepted) … and Trump instinctively went for the Kleig lights (which he evidently has an animal sense for), sensed a formula worked and he created the firestorm that now has a life of its own and is  now coming back to bite him in the ass.  It may get much worse, once he realizes it is hopeless and the crazy behavior will be reinforced, if only for ego reasons.  I don’t know if there is anything to any of this, my only point is to suggest an alternative explanation.
The middle ground between these two possibilities starts with the Trump ego and his never expecting to hit the public nerve at the same time that his mostly mediocre Republican counterparts turned off the real-world base. His campaign staff was worthless from day one — Roger Stone, while useful, has not been in the front ranks for some time and quit (or was fired) early on when Trump refused to consider the most basic campaign strategy. Corey Lewandowski is simply a youthful jerk and bully who sucked up to Trump in the past and was confident that sucking up again would be a substitute for actually knowing anything useful.
The middle ground recognizes that Trump has deep brilliance and a tactical agility unmatched by most others. He also has huge warts. He moves in relatively small circles — he lives in a bubble — and when the time came for him to choose advisors he was convinced he did not need, he did the equivalent of throwing darts at a television set. His policy staff is infantile and shallow — they have no idea what a holistic analytic model is, could not define true cost economics if their life depended on it, and have probably never heard of the Automated Payment Transaction (APT) Tax.
The middle ground assumes that the people Trump has advising him are too stupid (or have sold out to Clinton) to conceptualize the below play for the 70% who are disenfranchised now but could be re-engaged and brought back into the fold.
Click on Image to Enlarge
Click on Image to Enlarge
Trump’s choices for nominal Cabinet positions have been poor (evidently no one is enforcing the law at this point in time, no jobs can be promised in advance of election day, something both campaigns have done) — his choice of Paul Manafort as the new campaign manager was ill-advised and now that we know the Ukrainians paid Manafort $12.7 million in cash that he probably did not declare to the IRS, there is every reason for Trump to  fire Manafort — who may be working for Clinton and Wall Street rather than Trump — and start over. His campaign really is a mess, the NYT got the basics right.
As a small case in point, Trump’s fund-raising, form emails, and web management are the most incompetent I have seen in my lifetime. The emails are stupid and the web managers refuse to respect “unsubscribe” requests to the point that Trump is now sharing mailing lists with other organizations that are perhaps 60% “dirty.” This makes it easy for Google to continue violating the law, rendering financially valuable support — undeclared campaign contributions — to the Clinton campaign; just as Google has manipulated search results in favor of Clinton and against Trump, so also is Google manipulating spam management in favor of Clinton and against Trump.
On a positive note, the middle ground acknowledges that Trump may have better intelligence about the very high chances that Hillary Clinton will drop dead or go into a coma from a blood clot or the rat poison (Coumadin also known as Warfarin) she is taking to thin her blood. He may also have better intelligence about the possibility that an October surprise will bury Clinton (the 30,000 emails showing quid pro quo bribery via the Clinton Foundation — NSA has all of these emails and appears to be withholding them for future blackmail purposes) and perhaps Obama as well (a financial collapse such as he has been desperately trying to stave off while lying to the public about unemployment, inflation, and other economic factors).
Russ Verney, Ross Perot’s campaign manager, is available, and there are a number of other stars — Ed Rollins comes to mind — that could render stellar service in the final stretch. What Trump has not done is create a team for campaigning into every demographic, not just the “likely” voters where money and fraud will sway — Dr. Cynthia McKinney should certainly be part of that team, and offers that cannot be refused should be made to others shown below — nor has he demonstrated the ability to create a team for governing — a full up Cabinet able to create a balanced budget in advance of Election Day, something Hillary Clinton will absolutely refuse to do and Trump’s current melange cannot do (this becomes both legal and mandatory under the Electoral Reform Act of 2016).
Slide3 How Trump Can Win Team of Rivals
Click on Image to Enlarge
The question that is on my mind, since I have been been trying to help Trump since August 2015, is this: have the linked items below ever been brought to Trump’s attention?
2016 August 11: Robert Steele: How Trump Can Win
2016 August 8: Cynthia McKinney: New Video, 2:03 #NeverHillary
2016 June 3: Robert Steele: We Are All Black Now, Deal With It! — An Open Letter to Donald J. Trump
2016 April 29: On Alex Jones: Cynthia McKinney & Robert Steele Talking About Donald Trump & Hillary Clinton
2016 March 16: . REVOLUTION!: How Donald Trump Can Win and Govern by Championing Electoral Reform, a Coalition Cabinet, a Balanced Budget, and a Constitutional Convention in 2018
2015 August 14: Counter-Coup: How Trump Can Win
2015 July 21: 2016: How Trump Can Win
If so, and he blew them off, then the second explanation comes to the fore — stupid is as stupid does. If, however, he never saw these — if his staff that refused to answer the phone, return emails, or answer certified postal deliveries is to blame — then we have to ask, has the Clinton campaign totally penetrated his campaign to the point they can filter his mail and block not just good ideas but high-dollar donors from connecting with Trump?
Has Trump been handicapped at every step of the way, at multiple levels in multiple manners?
Or has Trump been a paid side show from the beginning, much as Bernie Sanders has been a known sheep-dog for Hillary Clinton from day one?
This week Trump has a chance to set the record straight. He can meet with Speaker Paul Ryan and Senator Rand Paul to launch a campaign for an Electoral Reform Act to be introduced and passed in September; launch a campaign to engage the public in choosing a Fantasy Cabinet and developing a balanced budget; launch a fund-raising campaign to put Independents and small party members into the 20-30 vacated seats in Congress; invite Mark Levin to moderate a virtual Constitutional Convention in Texas (or maybe Florida?) to get the entire country re-engaged; and finally, commit to honoring Instant Run-Off results that will allow the public to vote their conscience for president, while also having second and third choices that tally into a true majority selection.
Click on Image to Enlarge
Click on Image to Enlarge
We all have brains. Some of us have balls. Very very few have imagination. This week we find out if Trump can rise to the moment. This election is still Trump’s to lose.  If he has not sold out to the Rothschilds and Clinton, he has one week to re-connect with his integrity — in the larger holistic sense of the word — and save the Republic.
UPDATE 1: Two excellent countervailing views were sent to me immediately after this posted. I hold both possibilities in equal regard and embrace them as worthy of being co-equal to the theories I have posted above. If Clinton drops out for a mix of health-indictability reasons and Joe Biden comes in as the anointed substitute with a female vice president, ideally one of color, this will slam Trump. By the same token, nothing in my write-up was intended to suggest that Trump does not have a lot going for him — but realistically, he not only needs 7 out of 10 white men to vote for him, he needs half of the disenfranchised people of color as well as Latinos, single moms, unemployed youth, and destitute elderly as well, and he has done nothing at all to go after those demographics. The two new sources, and four Wild Card possibilities, are provided at the link below.
Yoda: Trump Will Win, Clinton Will Lose? But What If…
UPDATE 2: Trump’s family is reported to be considering this post. I hope so. The worst mistake they could make — a mistake Trump himself makes quite often — is to think that the slightest criticism of Trump is a sign that one is in  “the enemy camp.” The links above show a record from July 2015 — one year and one month ago. It’s never too late to add reinforcements.
UPDATE 3: I love my Trumpsters. Patriots to the last drop of whiskey. Many of them — they all have my email — have blasted me for not “getting” that Trump is winning the social media battlefield.  This is true. What is also true is that only 22% of eligible voters use social media for political purposes, and Trump is not resonating with the other 78% that do not use social media for political purpose or with the estimated 50% of eligible voters that do not use social media at all.  Trump can still win this, but not on his present course with his present team.
UPDATE 4: Super rich people are not stupid, just insular. The easiest way to understand this is to read the utterly superb Mother Jones article on Daniel Elsberg lecturing Henry Kissinger on how all his top secret / sensitive comparmented information would isolate him and mislead him.
The danger is, you’ll become something like a moron. You’ll become incapable of learning from most people in the world, no matter how much experience they may have in their particular areas that may be much greater than yours.
PLEASE USE THE SOCIAL MEDIA BUTTONS TO SHARE. 
If you Twitter, consider: @realDonaldTrump #TrumpPence2016

No comments:

Post a Comment