Trump and; Epstein/Acosta, Bill Gates, Vaccines, Russia/Ukraine, Neocons, TikTok, the Military Industrial Complex, the Deep State.
Is Trump really the panacea against the Deep State or is he just another puppet?
The world seems to be very polarised when it comes to the true intentions of Donald J. Trump. To some he’s the next Messiah, to others he is the personification of pure evil.
Let’s take a closer look to see how Trump performed during some of the most testing crisis of the last years, starting with the Epstein Affaire…
Jeffrey Epstein
Most of Trump’s hardcore supporters will claim that ‘Trump was never involved in any of Epstein’s dealings with underaged girls’ and they’ll even go as far as claiming that apparently Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago after flirting with a member’s young daughter. Nevertheless there have been numerous dubious statements by Donald Trump concerning Epstein, most notably “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy. He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
Apart from that, both Trump and Epstein had residences in New York and West Palm Beach and there are lots of reports and photos of them partying together.
So why did Trump hire Alex Acosta, a US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida who gave Jeffrey Epstein the now infamous “Sweetheart Deal,” as Secretary of Agriculture during his 2017-2021 Administration? The whole Epstein Sweetheart Deal was swiped under the rug as “poor judgement” although Alex Acosta also admitted that "I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone."
Why hire and keep someone like Alex Acosta as Secretary of Agriculture?
Bill Gates
Another person connected to Donald Trump (and apparently also an acquaintance of Jeffrey Epstein and even a frequent flyer on Epstein’s Lolita Express) is someone who is very much involved in the vaccine industry, Bill Gates.
In 2019, shortly before the Covid “pandemic,” Donald Trump signed the “Executive Order on Modernizing Influenza Vaccines in the United States to Promote National Security and Public Health.”
Apparently vaccines are a matter of “national security” (hint: biological warfare) but I’ll leave that for another post.
During the 2020 Covid “pandemic” Trump was surprisingly accommodative towards Big Pharma, and he quickly followed the Deep State and Mainstream narrative that ‘not herd immunity, but vaccines were to be the only way out of the pandemic.’
On the 15th of May 2020, Trump launched Operation Warp Speed, a program designed to not only rush through the approval of vaccines whilst simultaneously subsidising Big Pharma with billions of tax Dollars, but also to shield Big Pharma from liability due to vaccine side effects, effectively paving the way for Biden’s vaccine mandates.
A few weeks later, Donald Trump made a remarkable speech for GAVI, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization whose second biggest sponsor at the time was the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In this 37 second speech, Trump praised the ‘transparency with which GAVI operates,’ and follows the internationally coordinated script saying “As the corona virus has show, there are no borders, it doesn't discriminate. It’s mean, it’s nasty, but we will all take care of it together.”
While the “pandemic” was ‘raging’ on and Trump was bending over backwards for Big Pharma and Bill Gates’ vaccine lobby, another strange thing happened regarding a company we all associate with Bill Gates: Microsoft.
On 7th July 2020, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the ex-CIA neocon that Donald Trump hired to 'help him ‘drain the swamp,’ announced that the US was considering to ban TikTok.
A deal was proposed for TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, to divest itself from all of TikTok’s US activities and quickly the name of Microsoft popped up as a potential buyer. The same Microsoft where Bill Gates is still a minority shareholder by the way.
One year later, in 2021, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella called this potential deal “the strangest thing I've ever worked on.” When Joe Biden entered the White House in January 2021 he revoked the attempted US ban of TikTok by the Trump Administration, although as of lately there appears to be a renewed attempt to ban TikTok, but we’ll save that for another (rainy) day.
Why was Trump so desperate to please Bill Gates throughout his presidency What leverage, if any, did Bill Gates have over Donald Trump?
Russia/Ukraine
“Trump didn’t start any wars” is something many of his supporters will say. While this is absolutely true, we also need to examine to what extent Donald Trump was involved in preparing future wars and conflicts.
As I explained in my previous post “US to pivot East?”, there appears to be some kind of ‘good-cop-bad-cop’ shell game being played in US politics, where US Presidents are ‘branded’ in a certain way in order to increase or decrease the geopolitical pressure in particular areas of the world.
“Russian Collusion” President Trump appears to go soft on Russia, while “China Now” President Biden appears to go soft on China. Just these are just appearances, in reality the neocon globalist agenda continues unabated under all US presidents.
When Russia launched its Special Military Operation (SMO) in Ukraine on the 24th of February 2022, the problems had been brewing since at least 2014 and Trump did nothing to deescalate tensions with Russia. To the contrary;
Trump continued arming Ukraine at an increasing rate, even proudly bragging on it on social media. “...(Democrats said I never met) and released the military aid to Ukraine without any conditions or investigations - and far ahead of schedule. I also allowed Ukraine to purchase Javelin anti-tank missiles. My Administration has done far more than the previous Administration.”
Instead of bringing home US troops (as Trump promised during the 2016 US presidential election campaign) the Trump Administration moved US troops closer to Russia, from NATO member Germany to NATO member Poland, which has a long border with Ukraine and is currently serving as a major NATO logistical and training hub for Western support for Ukraine.
Instead of forcing Ukraine to uphold their commitment to the Minsk and Minks 2 Agreements and stop Ukrainian hostilities against the pro-Russian civilian population of Donbas, Trump turned a blind eye as the 2014-2015 Minsk Agreements were unilaterally violated by Ukraine bombing civilian targets in the Donbas.
To make matter worse, it was the Trump Administration that unilaterally withdrew from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty with Russia, paving the way for further escalation and mistrust by Russia about the intentions of the US and NATO. Additionally, the unilaterally US withdrew from the Open Skies Treaty, which allowed Russia and the US to operate spy aircraft over each other’s territories to monitor military activity. The Biden Administration chose, despite initial statements, that the US would not rejoin the Open Skies Treaty, again illustration that there is no significant difference between Trump’s and Biden’s policy towards escalating tensions with Russia.
In the meantime, Trump appeared to be touch on China;
Trump started an ill-fated trade war with China under the motto “trade wars are good and easy to win,” even gaslighting the American consumers that ‘China is paying for the tariffs.’
During the so-called “pandemic” Trump consistently referred to Sars-CoV 2 as the “China virus.”
The Military Industrial Complex (MIC)
Tied directly to escalating tensions with Russia and China is a massive increase in US defence spending under Donald Trump during each Fiscal Year (FY) the Trump Administration was responsible for.
For Fiscal Year 2018, the defence budget rose from US $582,7 billion (under Obama in Fiscal Year 2017), to US $649,1 billion. (an 11,4% increase)
For Fiscal Year 2019, the defence budget increased from $649,1 billion to US $716 billion. (a 10,3% increase)
For Fiscal Year 2020, the defence budget increased from $716 billion to US $750 billion. (a 4,75% increase)
For Fiscal Year 2021, the defence budget actually showed a small decrease from $750 billion to US $740,5 billion. (a tiny 1,27% decrease)
So under Trump, the US defence budget rose from $582,7 billion to $740,5 billion, an increase of a whopping $157,8 billion which equals to slightly more than 27%.
How’s that for “draining the swamp?” 😜
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