Donald Trump, the USA, the fragile state of our world, and what the future holds
This is going to be a long one. I've been writing it for days. So get a cuppa (or two) and sit down to read when you have the time.
I have been in a state of overwhelm and paralysis for the last couple of weeks. I kind of alluded to that in my last post. But I’ve sat myself down and given myself a good talking to and I’m back!
In November, 2001, my father and mother were involved in a serious car crash. It was not long after September 11th and he was driving out to visit my sister in Las Vegas. He was afraid to fly after the events of a few weeks earlier and he had driven cross-country numerous times in the past so he had no fear of anything going wrong.
He was 80 years old and had already had a couple of more minor accidents. He probably shouldn’t have been driving. My sister in New Jersey tried to stop him but he looked at her with love and said:
“Oh, pussy cat, I’m driving better now than I ever have!”
A couple of days later, somewhere near St Louis, Missouri, he ran through a red light at speed and hit another car. Thank goodness the people in the other car were OK, but he was comatose and my mother, who had alzheimer’s, broke her collar bone.
The upshot of this was that I had to fly to the US at a time when flights were only just starting up again which was terrifying, I have to admit.
I landed in New Jersey after a terribly long flight and the country that I’d left just 2 or 3 years before on my last visit to family was completely changed.
After getting through customs which was a gruelling process at the time, I entered the airport proper and saw soldiers in uniforms with guns surveying everyone exiting the secure area. Something I had never experienced before.
Still holding my passport in my hand, I was walking past one soldier – a young boy to my eyes even back then when I was in my early 40s myself – and he looked at my passport and said, “Welcome home”.
My eyes filled with tears. Even now, thinking about it, I start to choke up.
Australia’s rules on dual citizens are smart
I have lived in Australia for longer than I lived in the US. I was 30 when I came here – I’m 66 now. But despite the fact that my children were all born here and I love this country and its people, it will never be the same to me as the United States.
So in the unlikely event of the US going to war with Australia (or vice versa), my loyalties would most definitely be divided.
I am second generation American. I think I’ve told this story before, but excuse me while I turn into my grandfather who would tell the same story over and over again and get the same joy out of it each time. I’m getting there.
My grandparents all came from Eastern Europe to the US by boat. The land of freedom. A land where people normally wouldn’t kill you because you were Jewish, though there was plenty of racism and I was called a dirty Jew more than once – even when I was an adult working on Wall Street.
But September 11th changed things in the US. And it was easy for me to see it. Probably easier than someone who lived through that event and didn’t necessarily notice the incremental steps that had taken place in the weeks after the attack.
I don’t want to get into the idea that the US Government planned the attack or allowed it to happen (I believe they did) nor do I want to discuss how this tragedy was used by people like the Bush’s and the Cheney family and many others to get rich and to destroy the Middle East and destabilise the Western world – perhaps forever.
What I want to talk about was the fact that after growing up in a society that was very divided along racial, religious and societal lines, I came back to the US that November and for the 2+ months after to find a totally different America.
Nobody even looked at the colour of your skin – nor did they care where you or your family was from. Americans were just Americans and they were tight. Every street I drove down was filled with American flags. And people smiled at each other – though in New York where I was raised, that was pretty common anyway, despite the City’s undeserved reputation for being unfriendly.
People talked to each other, and they were helpful. I never opened a door if I had packages in my hands – there was always someone there – man or woman – who did it for me. And every day when I would go to visit my father in the hospital first – and later on at the rehab – I would see more evidence of the unity that had suddenly appeared in the United States. It was a beautiful side effect of a terrible time.
And the next few times I went back, it was very much the same.
Things didn’t start to change again until Obama’s second administration – I wasn’t really around much for his first though I did vote for him with great hope for the promised positive change. What a joke!
That was the last time I voted democrat.
In 2016, I happened to be in the US to see Donald Trump win the Presidency. It was the first time I voted Republican and I was rather sheepish about it. Having come from New York and worked in circles where Trump’s employees were not rare, I had heard so many good stories about the man but, President? I just couldn’t see it! But I knew for sure that I wasn’t going to vote for that pedo murderer he was running again – no way, no how! (and just in case, I want it known that I am NOT suicidal…)
I was out West in Utah and stayed up until about 2 AM when the election was declared. I saw that presenters (presstitutes) on TV literally shedding tears because Killary lost. And I had to wake my poor husband up to share the news. He wasn’t happy LOL
What a surprise that first term turned out to be until the Democrats, knowing they didn’t have a chance in hell in winning in 2020, chose to move their existing plan for world domination a few years forward to bring in COVID in 2019. Trump fell for it hook, line and sinker despite the fact that he had Scott Atlas on board as an advisor – and a better doctor would be hard to find.
The course of history changed for the worse
Despite the absolute stupidity of Warp Speed, Trump never, ever would have mandated the jabs nor would he have blocked access to Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine or any other treatment that showed promise. He was the architect of Right to Try, allowing people the chance to use novel treatments if there was nothing else that could save them.
By allowing these therapies to be used, however, the Emergency Use Authorisation for experimental COVID gene modification injections would have been impossible. The world would be a far different (and far healthier) place had the election in 2020 not been stolen.
But I digress.
Tragedy after tragedy
The last 4 years were notable for the violence, division and cruelty evident in certain segments of society. Naming no names, but The Left, I’m looking at you…
They were years when hopes were shattered and deaths of young people and children including the unborn rocketed despite the denial of ‘health’ authorities.
Many people gave up on this world and the rates of suicide – in most countries where the jabs were mandated, hit numbers never before seen.
Tragedy after tragedy; disaster after disaster. And through it all, the number of people unable or unwilling to see what was happening before their eyes seemed to grow.
Mass formation psychosis became a buzzword for this phenomenon and Mattias Desmet, whose book The Psychology of Totalitarianism, had first brought this issue to the mainstream, gave faint hope that things would change very quickly or at all.
Around the world, we saw tyrannical governments selected – I refuse to believe that there are enough morons in these nations to actually elect these evil bastards. Trudeau in Canada, Sunak in the UK, Macron twice in France and on and on. Dan Andrews – for goodness sake!
People I know well – people who are level headed, realistic and reliable – began to plan for SHTF scenarios with bug-out bags, years of stored food, solar power kits, water filters and plans to ‘disappear’ when things get really bad.
In all my years, I have never seen a time when despair was so evident and widespread.
The Great Awakening
As a supporter of Bobby Kennedy for obvious reasons, I could not see myself voting for Trump again after Warp Speed. There are just some things that are unforgivable, I thought to myself. If Trump hadn’t been such an idiot, we wouldn’t be where we are today.
But in the last 3 months or so, after reading more about those times, and Trump’s role in what happened, I have started to see that though he was indeed duped into believing the rubbish about the ‘beautiful new vaccine’, he was not responsible for the tyrannical mandates and restrictions that the Biden administration enacted (aside from 2 weeks to flatten the curve – that was on him completely).
Then yesterday, it turns out the Bobby Kennedy Jr had a conversation with Trump that was (intentionally – unintentionally) leaked to the media. In it, Trump invites Kennedy to join with him and questions the safety of vaccination – all vaccines – childhood and adult. Something which he has done publicly for decades.
Kennedy apologised for the leak and there are fears that it may hurt Trump but, with something over 70% of Americans at least having some concerns about vaccination, I can only see this as a good thing.
I am saying now that, though I support Kennedy and his work with the Children’s Health Defence, at this point in time, I think that Trump has got to win the Presidential election in 2024.
His VP pick, JD Vance, who I didn’t know from a bar of soap, has also turned out to be a questioner of vaccines and an absolutely free thinker. Those who don’t get sarcasm (it’s my first language as those who know me can attest to) have been sharing this post as evidence that Vance is not on our side.
Au contraire! This post points out the ridiculousness of firing medical staff during a pandemic.
Did God play a role?
When Trump was shot on the weekend, there wasn’t a whole lot of information available initially. In fact, I was given an alert on my phone from (I think) Sky News which is how I found out but people in the US were kept in the dark. The left wing media completely ignored or obfuscated this momentous and horrendous event. See below for just a few examples.
But as the week has gone on, more and more information has come out. The difference between this shooting and the (successful) assassinations of John F Kennedy Jr, his brother Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr is that now, everyone has phone cameras. It is so much harder to pull off an inside job today than it was back then. People will find out.
And I think we did find out. In my mind at least, I have no doubt that the Biden administration who has done everything they possibly can from using lawfare to paying off fake witnesses against Trump to trying to bankrupt the man, ran out of options. The next thing on the list – and Tucker Carlson alluded to this when he was here last month – was to kill him.
I hope those responsible will be caught, though the record of holding people accountable for crimes in the US is pathetic. At least, if your crimes are committed by someone in government or on the left against anyone who is on the right or considered to be America first.
But one of the other things that has come out is that Trump turned his head at the very last millisecond – what some are calling a miracle or an act of God. We even have animations and in-depth analysis available of this on the internet for all to see.
I have said for years that I don’t believe in coincidence. So what am I left with here?
Was divine intervention why Donald Trump’s life was saved? And if so, why isn’t there divine intervention to punish and stop those in power who have hurt and killed so many innocents?
Praying for peace
I guess the next 4+ months until the US election and the next 2 months until the next President is sworn in, are going to be momentous and potentially treacherous.
I have started praying for the first time since childhood and my prayers have been for the safety of Donald Trump, his family, the United States and all those I care about. I want to surround us all with white light and protection. I have no idea if this makes any difference or if there is anyone listening out there, but it makes me feel better.
If you are a praying person, perhaps you’d like to join with me in this prayer?
There are so many evil people in the world today. But the good will of people like you and me can hopefully go a long way towards overcoming the darkness being spread by them.
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You may like to look at badlands media, Meryl, on Rumble.
They have lots of shows to choose from.
My favourites: devolution power hour (Patel Patriot’s devolution series is on Substack), defected and eye of the storm.
All positive we are winning.
America will shrug off the devils and then help us shrug off ours too.
Trumps inauguration speech 2017 with the military standing behind him as he said this time we are going to return the power to the people.
We the people had to grow up a bit first, lessons learned.
Free might arises from free speech and debates, not censorship and peer review.
How did Crooks know that the factory roof was not going to be secured by local police?