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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Obama and Trump, outsider candidates?

HOW OUTSIDER CANDIDATES SOON CAPITULATED TO THE EPSTEIN CLASS

FREE REIGN DOMESTICALLY, BUT PUPPETS GLOBALLY 



I very clearly recall the phenomenon of the Barak Obama run for president. He was the outsider candidate against Hillary Clinton in the primary. He overwhelmingly won with 64% of the vote. His rise, supported by grass roots volunteers, was the phenomenon of the times. While many suspected he had many Marxist leanings, it indicated the craving of voters for someone not part of the Washington establishment. He overwhelmingly defeated John McCain both in the electoral college and popular vote. 

In his inauguration speech he promised he would open new dialogue with the Muslim world based on mutual interest and mutual respect. He went as far as to go to Egypt in June 2009 and give a speech titled a "New Beginning" that promised a new era of U.S. middle east relations based on mutual respect. He stated that he hoped to usher in a new era in the region.  

In 2009 Obama increased troops in Afghanistan and did so several more times until U.S. troops reached 100,000.
In 2011 he approved the support for rebel troops to overthrow the government of Syria.
In 2011 he openly supported the overthrow of the government of Egypt, with many NGO subversives funded by the U.S., to assist in the revolution.
In 2011 he approved and supported the overthrow of the government in Libya
In 2014 he help fund and assist in the overthrow of the elected government in Ukraine.
He approved of massive numbers of drone assassinations conducted by the CIA all over the region.
I doubt if the administration of John McCain could have been more aggressive.

In domestic policy, which we can assume was his own, he pushed through a health care package by one vote aided by open bribes of congress members. A supposed victory that divided the nation and is still an topic of division and controversy.

He also began a policy of racial division and efforts to damage the police and rule of law across the nation.

Then came Trump, who promised to Make America Great Again, by rebuilding the manufacturing base and pledged to end the regime change wars around the world. He also focused on enforcing migration into the U.S. as a main topic. He was the ultimate outsider candidate and actually, despite much internal opposition, he accomplished some of his goals and stayed out of any new wars.

Biden's administration was the Obama domestic policy on steroids and the policies of John Cain internationally. Soon after his inauguration he set up the situation of NATO expansion to the borders of Russia and embraced regime war through the Ukraine proxy. While it has lasted much longer than planned it is still in the works. He gave Israel free reign to begin their expansion in the region.

Trump's second term began with enforcing the border and pledging to end the Ukraine war. While it seemed he was serious, it began to look questionable that the proxy war in Ukraine has continued and negotiations seem to be unserious attempts of postponing the continuation of the war while other matters are attended to. 

We heard Marco Rubio early on talk about spheres of influence to lessen geopolitical conflicts and talk of a new Monroe doctrine which was originally focused on keeping European colonial powers out of the western Hemisphere to morphing into the U.S being the colonial master of the Hemisphere.

While there is talk of a new security strategy of focusing on the western hemisphere, we hear Marco now advocating for a new Colonialism for the western powers in Munich. This topped off with a war of regime change and worse now initiated against Iran. This verifies that Trump is now completely compromised and doing the bidding of the Epstein syndicate which actually seems to be ruling, at least the western world.

So today we hear some who say they are against the latest war, threats of voting against the war and candidates pledging to end regime change wars, it is just a sad dog and pony show. Adam Schiff claims he is going to offer the vote, but he is one of the biggest recipients of funding from Aipac, while Trump just consummated their agenda.  So beware, I suspect that if you are in office, you are part of the ruling class who desire a new Feudalism and the return to empire by plunder. Taking assets of others by military power is easier than actually rebuilding a country, at least until you run out of weapons and good soldiers.











4 comments:

  1. Not a fan of the Washington Post, but today it features an opinion piece by Marc Theissen that pretty much matches my own interpretation of the move against Iran. Somewhat related to your own offering.

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    1. The mainstream media is fully onboard with every war, as is the political opposition once they are in power. Rome became a world power by their military plundering anyone who had what they wanted. In the beginning the military became powerful by the spoils of victory. The politicians soon took the militaries wealth in their greed.
      In the U.S. today, the plundering goes on, the military does it for honor and country and the deep state enjoys the spoils of victory. We will see how long that will last.

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    2. I can fully agree, there really IS a deep state operating in America. Some of it hidden under layers of bureaucracy, but the rest of it in full view as members within our House and Senate. I really don’t know how our nation can become free of this rot, even through voting. A voting process itself not at all clean.

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    3. While I expect many believe I am anti American, I do understand that the country has a hollow foundation. We are engaged in costly wars, resulting in $39 trillion in debt, a currency that rather than strengthening its buying power or stability is being eroded by the day. It suspect there are forces becoming very rich on this latest war, in the markets and our policies are designed for the benefit of others rather than the country.
      It is probably too corrupt and too far along to be righted, it will be collapse and then the next phase of the American experiment which is undetermined.
      Many still do not question the moral behavior of the country in its relations with others. I suspect that ability has been lost.

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