Part one:
Can Less War Mean More Liberty? - As Trump seeks success abroad, keep watch at home (Jan 16, 2025)
Trump inherits excess government spending from Covid and illegal migration
BlackRock exits Net Zero; corporations dump DEI, ESG. Hope or prelude?
Military called the shots on Covid - what do they have up their sleeve this time?
Tech bros flatter Trump, hungry for energy to keep data centres and AI humming
Will DOGE plan to streamline government be a pitch for citizen's meta data
Cybernetic agenda proceeds under the fig leaf of artificial intelligence
Domestic policy is riddled with foreign interference, from health to zoning
California fire response already looks like the a UN Agenda 2030 land grab
Will Trump halt the globalists' centralising tendency or accommodate it?
Related:
Hawaii’s Deep State Billionaires - 'Made men,' the creation of defence and intel agencies, are appropriating the islands (Sep 04, 2023)
Russia Rejects UN Pact For The Future - Communitarian dialectic continues to exploit 'false binary' (Sep 23, 2024)
Rule By Censor: Talk Is Cheap - U.S. presidential election shaped by multiple vectors; the mind is formed (Nov 01, 2024)
Happy 'No Deference' Day - Down those 4th July hotdogs as the war horses charge (Jul 04, 2024)
FTX, Probing Gently And Launching A Cashless Society - In which Sam is arrested, while the political role of a top financial regulator is cloaked
Big Three Polluter Unilever Goes For Woke - CEO talks sustainability and virtue, reveals the game of deception (Sep 22, 2022)
When The Great Reset Is Complete - A future retrospective (Nov 23, 2021)
Beware The Trifecta Of Tyranny - Pandemic treaty, vaccine passports, central bank digital currency are globalists' bet (Nov 24, 2022)
Chronicle of Dissent: California Burns - Society immolates - or did globalists turn on the rest (Jan 10, 2025)
Maui's Fire Hydrants Ran Dry; The Politics Of Water - H20 is being rationed in an attack on humanity (Sep 18, 2023)
Hurricanes, Wars & Winds Of Change - Native people abandoned for conquest at home & abroad (Oct 04, 2024)
The 'Fascist' Word And The Real Threat - Rival orders of Woke may combine in a 1930s reboot (Nov 04, 2024)
Green policy and war - the third rail Great Reset Exposed As Replacement - Globalists have nowhere to hide (Oct 22, 2024)
Just Following Orders: How Media Creates Conformity - Polarization leads people to side with authority (Jan 28, 2024)
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Jan 18, 2025
Donald Trump had a mixed record in pushing back against globalists. In his first term he pulled out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Paris Climate Accords. This time the UN is bracing for him to cut funding. [1]
And yet he supported the Covid "safe and effective" campaign that was publicised by the supra-national bodies like the World Health Organisation. Trump has not yet addressed the downsides of that campaign, such as vaccine injury.
A brief resume of history can help.
The clue lies in the role of the Pentagon. The Covid shots were "medical countermeasures" developed by the military, and were branded and marketed by the likes of Pfizer.
The distinction is crucial. Despite being Commander in Chief, Trump was presented with a fait accompli by the security and military leadership, perhaps with an offer he could not refuse. [2]
It is not a good sign that he had a three-hour meeting with Bill Gates last week. His chief of staff Susan Wiles, a lobbyist for big pharma, was in attendance.
William Henry Gates III is not the head of the snake. He is an interface with the United Nations for the military industrial complex (which gave rise to IBM, and IBM to Microsoft). Through his foundations he finances research institutes which place key individuals on the payroll in each country.
He played a role, along with the Clinton foundation, in manoeuvring Tedros into position as head of the WHO.
We are not talking military in terms of servicemen, nor even the brass of the Department of Defense but those above the Pentagon who determine the wars — such as taking out "seven countries in five years," described by General Wesley Clark.
Big money makes such calls. Really Big Money that founded the key intelligence agencies to control corporations and government, not the other way around.
Billionaire servitors
That is why you see billionaires scurrying to embrace Trump, like his new found tech bros. Meta's Mark Zuckerberg has rebranded himself, claiming that the Biden administration forced him to censor issues like Covid and ban Facebook groups for the vaccine injured.
Zuckerberg is likely telling the truth, except it was not Biden but the security state and intelligence, heavily represented among Meta executives, that directs censorship to this day.
These billionaires are how Really Big Money controls corporations: the pliant front men. See Hawaii’s Deep State Billionaires - 'Made men,' the creation of defence and intel agencies, are appropriating the islands (Sep 04, 2023)
The identity of this elite keeps alternative media guessing (the legacy media politely does not ask). You must judge them by their works.
Who could bring almost every nation to bended knee, simultaneously, during Covid in 2020?
Who could give their operatives, like the Gates foundations, diplomatic immunity, placing them above national law?
The Bank of England created, after World War One, the Swiss-based Bank for International Settlements. Like the intergovernmental organisations that followed, it was granted diplomatic immunity as if it were a sovereign state. The expert on these bodies that operate above the law is Corey Lynn.
Now that we have addressed the structure of government, what can we expect from Trump on the domestic scene?
Foreign interference
Even domestic issues have a strong element of interference from these supra-governmental institutions, be it pandemic response or the declaration of emergencies. The United Nations Pact of the Future is a power grab in conjunction with the World Health Organisation, approved in September 2024.
See Russia Rejects UN Pact For The Future - Communitarian dialectic continues to exploit 'false binary' (Sep 23, 2024)
As with health research institutes, billionaire foundations have inserted pliant individuals at local and state level, from urban planning to the Environmental Protection Agency. Most follow the goals set by intergovernmental organisations - whether or not they truly believe in SDGs their career depends on it.
These in turn are a cover for carbon tax projects, linked to cybernetic control and bio technology, the industries, respectively, of data and DNA
Hyper-financialisation of society makes everything a commodity. Those who run the financial system aim to control everything via cybernetics (what they claim is artificial intelligence is really a set of algorithms).
One thing to know is is that unlike earlier eras, where our governments reserved their worst brutality for those they exploited in foreign lands, this cybernetic, bio technical drive aims to exploit the domestic population too. Motivated by profit; rationalised as social justice and equity.
In the last article we looked at Trump's foreign policy. In this we'll look at his domestic challenges.
Domestic priorities
A brief overview of priorities facing the U.S. include the level of spending, money printing and debt — which is not a problem until the day that it is.
Net legal migration is about 1 million a year. However the illegal immigration, was 10-15 million in four years, which accelerated in the past two. It cost billions channelled through (non) governmental organisations. Trump has pledged to deport illegals and close, or slow, border crossings.
Trump has promoted an industrial revival, buttressed by tariffs, and the modernisation of infrastructure. It is unlikely this will mean the return of traditional blue collar jobs or revival of earnings but industries important to strategic security, such as the expansion of the computer chip sector already underway. Regular workers seeking the protection of their jobs may have to be satisfied with the promised clamp down on illegal migrants.
Inflation has eaten into incomes. By some measures food inflation is up by 25 per cent in the past year.
Trump has criticised the bias of tech firms like Google and Meta and may consider anti-trust action — one reason the tech bros flatter him. Anti-trust is a diversion, as psychologist Robert Epstein has said, from the more nefarious use of algorithms and "ephemeral experiences" to nudge behaviour.
See Rule By Censor: Talk Is Cheap - U.S. presidential election shaped by multiple vectors; the mind is formed (Nov 01, 2024)
Unfortunately the use of algorithms to gather personal data or modify behaviour (sometimes dressed up as artificial intelligence) is a pursuit of the security state, so it is unlikely that meaningful action will be taken against the likes of Google and Meta.
Klaus Schwab's Cassandra-like warnings of a cyber polygon means cybersecurity will address real vulnerabilities but also be used as a pretext to for a further data and power grab. Britain has just joined Australia in requiring user ID to access the Internet wherever porn could be lurking, which is everwhere.
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