Was Trump’s “Surprise” Win Planned All Along? A Possibility Americans Can’t Afford To Ignore
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Though Trump's win shocked many, there are numerous indications suggesting that this outcome was planned all along.
Trump’s win came as a surprise to many, particularly
Hillary Clinton supporters who had been lulled into a false sense of
complacency by over-sampled polls showing that a Clinton win was
“inevitable.” Many of Trump’s supporters saw the new President-elect as
an “anti-establishment” candidate who would “drain the swamp” that the
US political elite have let fester for decades. However, as True Activist has mentioned
several times, Trump’s ties to the Clintons and other elites have cast
doubt on this perception. Now that Trump has won the election, this begs
the question – was this all planned from the beginning? Though we can’t
be 100% certain either way, it’s worth investigating the evidence
suggesting that this may have been the case.
Many True Activist readers are likely familiar with Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s quote “Presidents aren’t elected, they are selected.” Roosevelt, himself having served as the US’ 32nd
President, surely knew how the process worked. Roosevelt, like nearly
all US presidents before and after him, were born into elite families,
many of whom are connected. In fact, all but one US president are related to the same English monarch. George W. Bush, for example, is directly related to 16 other presidents. It turns out that both candidates who ran in the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump share that same lineage
and are also related to each other. Clinton and Trump also share
another common ancestor, King Edward III of England. To the global elite
who really pull the strings in the United States and elsewhere, one’s
genetic lineage matters a great deal. Even mainstream media outlets like
Salon have commented on
the phenomenon saying “it would appear that the political system often
rewards the candidates who have DNA advantages in the form of a
respected family name.” There is a clearly a dynastic process at work
within American politics, and Trump is a part of it, though perhaps
unwittingly.
Apart from Trump’s inclusion in the United States
Presidential “dynasty,” his friendly relationship with the Clintons and
his back-tracking of key campaign promises following his win cast
further doubt on his perceived status as an “outsider.” Trump has long praised the Clintons for their policies and “service” to the United States. They had front row seats at his 2005 wedding and praised Clinton’s failed presidential bid in 2008 as well as Bill Clinton’s policies. Bill Clinton even personally called Trump 2 weeks before he announced his candidacy. Despite his campaign rhetoric to the contrary, Trump’s first post-election interview
saw him call the Clintons “gracious” and “very smart.” He also
mentioned having “great chemistry” with Obama after finally meeting
despite his years of slamming the current president. Trump has now
back-tracked on major promises of his campaign such as repealing Obamacare, prosecuting Clinton
for her numerous crimes, and others. Does this suggest that he will
follow the same elite agenda that Clinton supported? Remember that only
three years before running for President, Trump called for open borders globally, essentially an endorsement for the elite’s plan for a one world government.
Yet, one of the most convincing reasons of all has been discussed by Trump supporters
themselves. The US and much of the global economy is facing a huge
economic crisis, which will dwarf that which took place in 2008. The
issues that led to 2008, including reckless bank behavior and the
removal of bank regulations, have not been fixed – they have gotten
worse. One of the most striking facts about this situation is the
national debt, though there are many more indicators that the economy is
in dangerous territory. Prior to this year, the $19 trillion dollar
national debt has been partly owned by foreign nations, the federal
reserve, Social Security-driven Intragovernmental holdings, and the US
public.
Now, foreign nations have dumped nearly all of their US
debt and have stopped purchasing it. The federal reserve cannot print
more money without collapsing the dollar. Social security is reaching
its limits, leaving the US public to shoulder the burden. This means either
the US public will go bankrupt buying the debt or the US government
will go bankrupt printing currency just to pay off old debt. Either way,
the economic storm soon to arrive to the US will be blamed on President
Trump, giving the US elite the perfect scapegoat for a mess the
privately-owned US central banks and elite-controlled private banks have
created. If this is the case, the elite can conveniently say “Look
America, this is what happens when you elect ‘anti-establishment’
candidates.” Regardless of whether Trump is intentionally part of this
or not, it is highly plausible that the outcome of last week’s election
was what the elite were planning all along.
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