Signs of the Times #58
The American Presidential Election
Globalism vs Nationalism
Originally Posted, Oct. 21, 2016.
Quotes of the Times:
“He’s an outsider, he’s not them, he’s not part of the club, he’s uncontrollable, he has not been through the initiation rites, he doesn’t belong to the secret society… they have no idea how to relate to him.” Newt Gingrich, former speaker US House of Representatives, interviewed by Fox News, answering the question: ‘Why do the Republican Party leadership hate Donald Trump?’ Mar. 3, 2016. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO-NA73FsW8
“Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.” Donald Trump.
“We will no longer surrender this country or its people to the false song of globalism. My foreign policy will always put the interest of the American people and America security above all else. That will be the foundation of every single decision I will make.” Donald Trump.
“Without the unending one-sided assault of the news media, Trump would be beating Hillary by 15 points.” Newt Gingrich, interviewed on ABC’s ‘This Week,’ The Washington Post, Oct 17, 2016.
“Unless European governments recognize the danger in Washington’s aggression and dissolve NATO, planet earth hasn’t long to live.” Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy (Reagan Administration) and associate editor of the Wall Street Journal.
“Your children will live in an incinerated world.” Ashton Carter, US Defence Secretary, referring to US willingness to use nuclear weapons against the Russians. Speech delivered at, US Air Force Global Strike Command, North Dakota, Sept. 26, 2016.
“Your people do not feel a sense of the impending danger, this is what worries me. How do you not understand that the world is pulled in an irreversible direction? That is the problem. But they pretend like nothing’s going on… ah, I don’t even know how to get through to you people anymore.” Vladimir Putin, speaking to western journalists, St Petersburg International Economic Forum, June 17, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09GBjzxYymQ
“Il n’y a que la verite qui blesse.” – “It is only the truth that hurts.” French Proverb.
History will record The American Presidential election 2016 as a watershed moment. There are many reasons why it will prove to be a watershed moment, but the most important reason is because it is going to be an ‘OK corral’ moment between the forces of globalization and the forces of nationalism. Americans have always been nationalistic – proud of their nation, their constitution and their heritage of individualistic freedom. All of that will be swept away if the forces of globalization win the election on November 8th. This election will be the last chance to save the home of the brave and the land of the free. Hillary Clinton is the candidate for the globalist party and Donald Trump the candidate for the nationalist party.
If Clinton wins, the current policy of empire expansion will continue, which means more wars and the escalation of current wars. The Russians are preparing for a Clinton victory, by warning anyone who will listen, that World War 3 is imminent. The Russians have been backing up their fears with a rapid nuclear bunker building program, huge nuclear war civil defence exercises (the latest lasting 4 days and involving 40 million people), plus many military exercises and deployments of strategic weapons. If WW3 breaks out, it will probably begin in Syria, with another ‘mistaken’ American attack on Syrian government forces, upon which the Russians will intervene and attack the Americans.
If Trump wins, the present course towards globalisation will be arrested and almost certainly reversed. American jobs will cease to be exported, Immigration laws will be enforced and America’s role as the world’s police force will be severely curtailed. This of course will anger the Globalist Party, this is why they are doing their utmost to destroy the Trump campaign, in ‘the end justifies the means’ style, including illegal and unethical shenanigans (trouble making).
Both candidates of course have their flaws, and unfortunately this is what has been stressed during the campaign. Hopefully, American voters will see beyond the flaws and recognise what the two candidates actually stand for. The choice is clear, a restoration of the American dream, or a nightmare for the whole world.
God bless,
Bruce Telfer.
Extra note 1:
This campaign has exposed the irrelevance of the two-party system of Republicans and Democrats. Many leading Republicans have publicly stated that they will not support Trump. This is because they are globalists. And for them globalism is more important than party loyalty (or loyalty to America). By the same token the Democrat Party (which has always been globalist at the top), is haemorrhaging support to Trump from bottom rung supporter because they are American patriots at heart. To illustrate how this election transcends party politics point, Pat Buchannan said: “If 2016 has taught us anything, it is that if the establishment’s hegemony is imperilled, it will come together in ferocious solidarity – for the preservation of their perks, privileges and power. [Today] all the elements of that establishment – corporate, cultural, political, media – are issuing an ultimatum to Middle America: Trump is unacceptable.”
Extra note 2:
This election is in great danger of being ‘stolen’ through vote rigging. Donald Trump himself has mentioned this on many occasions (so has Newt Gingrich and others). There are 7 million dead voters that are still registered on the voting roles. These ‘dead voters’ have already been voting in previous elections. In addition there are many other methods available to the vote riggers such as manipulating the voting machines, and transporting people around to vote multiple times (all or which have already occurred). Employing such tactics is a huge indication of just how crucial this election is.
Extra note 3:
Trump is presently under tremendous pressure to agree now, before the election takes place, that he will concede defeat if the election poll numbers go against him. He is being criticised intensely for his refusal to do so (this issue was a flash point during the third and final debate between the candidates). Even the present President Barack Obama has joined the fray, labelling Trump’s refusal ‘dangerous.’ What is going on here? Why is Trump being pressured on this point, why is it ‘dangerous’ and why is Trump steadfastly refusing to comply? The answer has to do with vote rigging. If the election is rigged against Trump the conspirators need Trump to quickly concede defeat, otherwise chaos will ensue. If Trump and his supporters suspect the election has been stolen, and if he refuses to concede and instead starts legal action against the vote riggers, then potentially all hell will break loose. The fact that Trump is under such pressure to make such an announcement before the election, is compelling evidence that vote rigging is being planned. And the fact that Trump is not willing to make such an announcement (in spite of the intense pressure) is compelling evidence that Trump believes vote rigging will occur.
Extra note 4:
Another way of ensuring a globalist victory is to ‘exploit a good crisis’ (and if a good crisis cannot be found, why not make one). This could be anything from another banking crises (such as 2008), to WW3 happening before the election. This scenario becomes all the more likely if it looks as if Trump will win. But the crises would have to be sufficiently serious enough to cancel the elections.
Extra note 5:
In dark corners of the internet it is being suggested that Trump is not genuine – that he is equally as much in the pocket of the globalists as Clinton is. These assertions are supported by the fact that in the past, Trump and the Clintons have always been friends and collaborators. If it is true that Trump is a Trojan horse, then we are all being played for fools, and the clock is closer to midnight than we imagine.
‘May you live in interesting times’ – Chinese proverb.
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