To: ggersh who wrote (71014 ) 2/9/2025 2:05:56 PM From: maceng2 2 RecommendationsRecommended By ggersh marcher
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71402 Big changes are seldom pleasant in any way, or ideal. I give that post a rec as one should always be sceptical of those who are rich and in power. The Clinton Foundation, WEF, and Soros crowd had a stranglehold on humanity, and they are/were certainly up to no good. A change needed to come, and it had to come from a very significant entity to make it happen. Yes, we have had DEI, LBTQ, and a whole load of other chit thrown at us since the 90's. I congratulate whomever got the change to happen. The Trump phenomenon came out of nowhere according to normal sources. I think Pieczenick's explanation is closer to the truth then any. It's been going on for awhile. 2020 was a set back and Pieczenik said if they won that election he would depart the public scene. He did and has not broadcast since. That was not the end of that particular project though and the Trump move continued. This was about the 2016 election. VIDEO The Trump story starts at about the 4:30 mark. VIDEO It was significant elements within the US security services who got the ball running. They really did feel the nation (USA) was at risk, and frankly I think that was the case. The poor usually pick up the cost of these events, but that is just the way things are. Dissent was actively censored & suppressed by the Dems and Co. That was not good at all, and the Law was disregarded and used for political purposes. It needed changing for Americans, and without America, Europe was worse off in the same direction. The relief felt in the UK and Europe of the Trump victory has been immediate and substantial. In the American model, dissent is part and parcel of politics. That is the way it should be.