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the good, the bad and the ugly - the presidential candidates
in this post - 4 republicans and one independent - democrats and others next time
Where must we go, we who wander this wasteland, in search of our better selves. George Miller
If you allow the government to break the law for an emergency, they will create emergencies to break the law. From a recent meme.
If one believes in such things, at the very least the 2024 election is shaping up to be one of the most interesting and maybe, one of the most important ones.
As anyone who has been reading the posts here over the past 3 years will know, my confidence in the overall system of US politics has waned. Actually, it might be more accurate to say that it has become increasingly jaded and distrustful.
But if we are to have a presidential election, for me there is one overarching issue that candidates need to deal with above all others - the past three years of corruption, tyranny, globalism, murder and mayhem that has taken place under the auspices of the covid pandemic. If any candidate has the huevos to talk about this, they will do us all a major service by moving the truth narrative forward and beginning to dismantle the official narrative parroted by the legacy media for the past 3 years. To me, this makes paying attention to presidential poitcs over the next year critical. If a candidate is not talking about this issue and is not offering up solutions to the run-amok globalism that we now see taking place, then that candidate should automatically be ruled illegitimate and should be deemed to be working for the globalist agenda. As you will see, most candidates fall into this category.
Does that mean I have absolutely no hope that presidential politics can achieve positive change? No. There is not only the chance to bypass the censorship of the tech platforms and the legacy media about the truth, there is also some hope that change towards the positive can be achieved in other facets of life. But I’m also not so naive to think that any of the candidates running right now will be able to accomplish enough to set things right. In my mind, to do that we would need to hold Nuremberg style court marshals and public hangings of the guilty parties, as was the case with the Nuremberg trials aftere WWII. Right now I know of no candidates who are talking about doing that.
Considering the vast numbers of lives that were lost it’s understandable that strong feelings followed WWII. The strong condemnation and punishment that followed is understandable. No one complained about what was done at Nuremberg because justice was served.
Over the past 3 years we have all suffered terribly as millions of innocent people, including loved ones, have been permanently injured or killed by the false pretenses that were purposefully whipped up around covid and the ensuing mandates for lockdowns, masks and DoD bioweapon kill shots. It seems understandable that many are once again calling for strong condemnation and punishment. Does any candidate have the fortitude to stand up and see to it that justice will be served this time? Possibly. But, without my next post, you may never hear about them.
These two posts don’t include every candidate. In this post I’ve chosen to include the ones who I think stand the best chance of going anywhere. At this point in the cycle, it seems important to be informed about some of these bought-and-paid-for front runners.
About the rankings. About a month ago I used a title of an early Clint Eastwood movie for one of my posts. It seemed appropriate to use it again here as a ranking format for presidential candidates.
Ugly is self explanatory - this is the stuff you scrap off your shoe after feeding the pigs.
Bad is reprehensible. While Bad isn’t as odious as ugly, it nevertheless has no redeeming value.
A candidate with a Good rating could prove to be great, or… something closer to Bad. Right now I see no “greats”. Currently, Good simply means considerably better than Ugly and somewhat better than Bad.
Let’s start with the more prominent Republican names.
donald trump - based on his four years in the white house his ranking is… ugly
I can think of two things that Donald Trump did while in the White House that I agreed with - he took on the FBI and he stopped US payments to the WHO (which Biden restored shortly after taking office). Other than that, Trump fell short on every other promise. Worst of all, he ushered in the covid pandemic. That alone warrants an Ugly rating.
His big promise was to drain the swamp and be a president of the people. Instead, he brought in one of the slimiest swamp lords in existence to run HHS, big pharma swamp creature Alex Azar and then imposed covid tyranny.
As the head of HHS Azar was in charge of the CDC, FDA, USDA, NIH, NIAID (as Fauci’s boss) and a number of other critical agencies that all played big roles in shoving the plandemic down our throats. Trumps pick was successful at making sure they all followed the plandemic playbook laid out in Event 201.
Trump also hand picked swamp lord Scot Gottlieb to run the FDA. Gottlieb was partner in a venture capitalist fund with many close ties to big pharma - GlaxoSmithKline, Daiichi Sankyo, Tolero Pharmaceuticals, Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Both Azar and Gottlieb have cronies in big pharma that have become rich thanks to policies they ushered in, while at the same time their cronies on Wall Street sucked up billions of dollars worth of low and middle income assets. In other words, by handing control of the US over to Fauci, Azar and Gottlieb, Trump enabled the largest transfer of wealth in the history of the US - from low and middle income America to the elite class. This is the complete opposite of everything he promised.
Furthermore, in 2017 Trump gave those elite a massive tax break, increasing the tax burden on the middle class.
On November 16, 2018 Trump signed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act (CISA) into law. This Act provides the unconstitutional Department of Homeland Security the ability to censor free speech via private online platforms like Facebook and Twitter. This is in complete disregard for our first amendment rights.
The first amendment -
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Unbelievably, the censorship Act known as CISA was passed by a unanimous vote of congress and was signed into law by Trump. So much for the first amendment.
While I was not censored until shortly after Biden came into office, others were censored while Trump was on watch. Prominent among them was RFK Jr. who has talked publicly about being censored by both Trump and Biden.
Trump took the jabs and went around the country bragging about “…my beautiful vaccines”, essentially, lobbying for big pharma.
Trump also signed the EUA into law, authorizing the experimental DoD bioweapon jabs to be injected into men, pregnant women and children.
He also pushed Operation Warp Speed to bypass proper testing to get the experimental bioweapon jabs to market ASAP.
If we go back in history about 5 decades, there is the little known fact that while poo folk like me were sweating the draft to become cannon fodder for the military industrial complex during the Viet Nam war, Trump was able to dodge the draft by getting his rich daddy to get a doctor to make a questionable diagnosis of bone spurs.
Then there is the fact that Trump was educated by what some consider to be the most nefarious secret society of all, the Jesuits.
If you want to know more about Trumps enabling role with all of this nefarious activity please read these earlier posts. The first one ranks as one of the most read posts I’ve ever written.
I think Trumps time in the White House will go down as one of the most disastrous presidential terms in American history. Ugly does not begin to describe it. I know some of you think he will do a better job if he gets in for a second term, but I tend to hold to the old adage that once burned, twice shy.
For the record, I never voted for Trump or Biden (or Obama, or any Clinton, or Bush).
Side note. A few weeks back I talked with a small group of Trump activists that often stand near a busy street corner in a nearby town, promoting Trump. I’ve seen them there many times and on several occasions I’ve seen people who have stopped to argue with them. On this day I had some time so I stopped to talk to them. My first question was why they supported Trump. They gave the expected replies. I then asked if they supported the covid narrative. None did. I then explained much of what I just laid out above. Some claimed I was wrong. Some claimed Trump had been bamboozled his first term and that he wouldn’t make those same mistakes in a second term. That this amounted to an admission of his ineptitude and wrongdoings seemed to not register with them. Most of them quickly walked away because they knew they were dealing with things they knew nothing about. One guy stayed to chat and we talked for maybe another 15 minutes. He mostly agreed I was right but explained that he felt confident that Trump would not make the same mistakes in a second term. Right.
ron desantis - bad
As of this writing many are saying that Trump will sweep Ron DeSantis aside in the Republican primary election. Right now that seems likely. But the Republican primary debates could change that. While Trump has a gift for making up disparaging innuendoes and resorting to childish ad hominem attacks to paint his enemies in a bad light, he is weak on presenting facts and relevant information. DeSantis is much better at presenting facts and relevant information. If DeSantis decides to point out some of the information I just presented above about Trump, he might be able to turn the table on him.
As with all of these candidates DeSantis has some talking points I agree with.
Having said all of that, I’m no fan of Ron DeSantis. I explained why in this earlier post.
Here is the pertinent passage about DeSantis from that post.
On the surface it appears that the track record of Governor DeSantis is not as besmirched as Trump, but as you will see, it ain’t pretty either.
On June 21, 2021 DeSantis signed into law SB 2006 which essentially upholds a previous law that says during a public health emergency people can be forcibly vaccinated. The entire bill must be read to understand this.
On March 29, 2021 DeSantis signed SB 72. Here is the first paragraph of the summary.
The bill (Chapter 2021-1, L.O.F.) creates civil liability protections for individuals, businesses, governmental entities, and other organizations against COVID-19-related claims. The bill provides lesser liability protections to health care providers, who are defined in the bill, and provides procedures for civil actions against them.
In other words, he protected the elites and threw health care workers under the bus.
On the day I’m writing this (3/27/2023) DeSantis signed one of the largest education voucher bills in the nation. The bill is designed to benefit the upper class. Low income parents will have to jump through a maze of hoops to participate. Apparently DeSantis doesn’t believe in home schooling.
Perhaps his most problematic baggage are his ties to secret societies like St. Elmos Hall (Knights of Malta), Skull and Bones (to which all the Bush’s also belonged) and the Pilgrim Society, all of which are loyal to the British Crown and the Black Nobility. The Pilgrim Society is dominated by Rothschild’s, Rockefeller’s, Kissinger, Mellon’s, Windsors, the CIA and the Fed.
Here is another link about his ties to secret societies.
Here is a link showing his membership in St. Elmos Hall (scroll down).
Then there is his promise to put Israel first and his law to ban criticism of Israel. While I’ve never criticized Israel here, I’m certainly not going to put up with anyone telling me I can’t. What about first amendment rights Ron?
How about we put Americans first for a change Ron?
vivek ramaswamy - bad
Ramaswamy is a mixed bag. Like all the others, he has adopted some positions that I agree with while at the same time assuming positions that make him seem monstrous.
If I’m unsure of any candidate, there is one tried and true position comparison that I use to determine worthiness: Are they in favor of decentralized power and control or are they in favor of centralized power and control?
Ramaswamy is an old school Republican in that regard because he falls solidly into the power and control category.
There was a time not that long go when decentralization was under the purview of Democrats. As I’ve pointed out in several early posts, over recent years the parties have come close to swapping positions on this point - the Democrats have effectively ceded authority on decentralization to the Republicans. However, not all Republicans have embraced this position and Ramaswamy is one of them.
Why am I so adamant about the importance of decentralization? Inevitably, a distant, centralized power base utilizes an authoritarian ruler to dictate to everyone under their control how things will work. As Elinor Ostrom pointed out in her Nobel Prize essays on economics, it’s impossible for distant rulers (or CEO’s) to be as well informed as a local populace about how a local ecosystem functions or about the needs of a local populace. This was similar to the dictates coming from a distant king 250 years ago who had no idea about the lay of the land or the needs of a distant local population. That distant king was the king of England, that land was North America and those people were our ancestors. Needless to say, our founding fathers understood very well the danger of this centralized approach to governance, which is why they set up a Federal Republic of States, not a “democratic” centralized Federal government.
Corporations are also centralized, authoritarian fiefdoms, often run by power hungry ogres who seek only more control and tyrannical power. And they often encompass much of the world - a one size fits all for the entire planet. In other words, corporations are the antithesis of what the US was meant to be - a country of local, free holding farmers and crafts people. And yet, as has been made very clear over the past 3 years, many corporations now wield more power and control than some countries. And the revolving doors that exist in DC between corporate power bases and government positions have given rise to ever more centralized power in our nations capitol.
This is the cloth from which Vivek Ramaswamy has been cut. He is a pharmaceutical entrepreneur (that alone rules him out in the minds of many) and has founded several other corporate enterprises, all of which bow to the false god of centralized power and control.
Although he is running against Trump in the primary, Trump has spoken favorably of Ramaswamy. If Trump were to get into the White House for a second term, it wouldn’t surprise me to see him appoint Ramaswamy to a prominent position. Like attracts like.
nikki haley - bad
Haley came to prominence as Trumps pick as ambassador to the UN. First of all, if I were chosen to fill that job, I would have worked to dismantle the centralized, tyrannical authority known as the UN (the WHO is under the UN). Neither Trump or Haley did that.
Like her fellow Indian descendant Ramaswamy, Haley holds some positions I agree with. However, she has one glaring strike against her that should be a deal-breaker for anyone who loves freedom. Because of immigration issues, Haley is now pushing to mandate a national e-verify program for employers.
Here is what Breitbart News (who is dead wrong on this issue) said about Haley’s mandate.
E-Verify is a government-run tool that allows employers to verify the employment eligibility of their workers. As governor of South Carolina, Haley enacted statewide E-Verify requirements for business on all new hires. The 2011 law, which is still on the books, mandates that employers verify new workers’ employment eligibility within three days.
Folks, e-verify is shaping up to become the Republican version electronic ID, similar to the central banks CBDC’s. There is little difference between the e-verify that Haley would mandate for the entire country and the electronic ‘covid passports’ that the Biden administration tried to impose upon us.
Keep in mind the adage to ‘never let a good crises go to waste’. What Hayley and her apparent globalist backers are doing is using the crises on our border with Mexico to impose another version of digital ID. Don’t fall for it.
As I’ve pointed out here several times in the past, that crises exists at all of our borders, including our coastlines, not just our border with Mexico. But they need a boogeyman that looks different from most of white America so they use Mexico.
the formula
There is nothing new among these Republican candidates. Without fail, every one of them is employing the same political formula that has been employed for generations: Suck people in with a few good talking points and then pivot to further the globalist agenda by sneaking in centralized, tyrannical, control methodologies. In Haley’s case, she is saying things people want to hear about the border situation while at the same time telling us e-verify is necessary to overcome the very problem the globalists have created… the immigration crises. Don’t be fooled. She cannot be anywhere near the White House.
independents
dr. shiva ayyadurai - good (tentative)
It’s interesting to note that Dr. Ayyadurai represents the third candidate of Indian descent.
In terms of the previously mentioned traditional approach to offer up some good sounding talking points and then dropping the axe on our freedoms, Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai departs from this formula. But he doesn’t necessarily offer a kinder, gentler option. Nothing and no one is safe from his criticism.
I have to say, I find that refreshing.
I first became aware of Dr, Ayyadurai in early 2021 when he began speaking out about the tyranny of the covid plandemic, lockdowns, mask mandates and the jab mandates.
He then became instrumental in moving the Fire Fauci campaign forward. He may have even called Fauci a deep state operative before I did.
He also ran for a Senate seat in Massachusetts and lost in a turmoil of well documented fraud.
He was then hired by the Arizona GOP to help investigate fraud in the 2020 elections.
While his candidate website touts the idea that because he is not a lawyer or a politician “he is one of us”, Dr. Ayyadurai is not one of us. There exists two big divides between him and most Americans. First of all is his education - he holds 4 degrees from MIT. In other words, unlike most Americans, he has been heavily programmed by the very system that has made him rich and left so many of us bereft.
Secondly, he is also heavily invested in the technology sector, having 7 tech startups. Overall, the recent history of technology has shown us that, be it war (Ukraine), the ability to track people (CBDC’s), ‘medicine’ (mRNA jabs loaded with nanotech), communications (5G, cell phones), job displacement (AI), with each advancement of technology things have become worse, not better.
While Dr. Ayyadurai has mentioned the need to decentralize, he seems unaware that technology exists to serve centralization. The further down the dark technology rabbit hole we go the less chance we have of breaking away to become the free people God intended us to be.
It remains to be seen what direction Dr. Ayyadurai will decide to go with technology. It could be good or bad.
"No one complained about what was done at Nuremberg because justice was served."
It was selective justice that was served at Nuremberg. Many German doctors that worked in the camps escaped justice and then brought here because of the knowledge they gained back then. I found out that Japanese doctors and scientists got the same deal. My hope is that one day evert president still living has to face trials on their wars of aggression and human rights violations. The only people who were prosecuted for torture were the ones who followed orders.
Fauci should have faced a trial for his AZT crimes and denying early treatment just like he did during the Rona scam.
WOW thanks for exposing DeSantis. I see people saying that he didn’t push the Rona restrictions on Florida and that he is suing big pharma, but now I have ammunition to debunk that nonsense.
Brilliant essay! This should be mailed to every voter like the pamphlets sent to state voters on what judges and candidates stand for so they can see what is in the candidates skeleton closets!
For anyone who is an Obama fan this is a brilliant expose on his tenure.
"I think future historians are going to look at the Obama presidency and see it as the moment when this new oligarchy merged with the Democratic Party and used the capacities of these new technologies and the power of this new class of people, the oligarchs and their servants, to create a new apparatus of social control."
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/david-garrow-interview-obama
Democrats also merged with the intelligence agencies and the military and their base just accepted it after being against it most of their lives.
This nation was founded by Freemasons, who serve their Jesuit masters. The Jesuits are called by another name in the Bible:
Synagogue of Satan
They are Talmudic Jews that serve the god of this world, Lucifer...not the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel)
They’re not part of the 12 tribes of Israel, they aren’t Hebrews, nor are they real Jews. They’re the descendants of Ashkenaz, thus the term Ashkenazi Jews. However, if you ignore all of their claims, and just go open a Bible...here is what it says about Ashkenaz, and his descendants.
Genesis 9:18-19 (KJV) 18 And the sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth: and Ham [is] the father of Canaan. 19 These [are] the three sons of Noah: and of them was the whole earth overspread.
Genesis 10:1-5 (KJV) 1 Now these [are] the generations of the sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth: and unto them were sons born after the flood. 2 The sons of Japheth; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras. 3 And the sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah. 4 And the sons of Javan; Elishah, and Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim. 5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
Notice the word Gentiles above? Me too! Ashkenazi Jews aren’t Jews at all, they’re gentiles according to the Bible.
Nevertheless, these are the bastards ruling the nation of Israel to this day, posing as real Jews, and these are the bastards that nobody can speak out against without being called a racist, Nazi, anti-Semite.
Never-mind that the term is supposed to refer to anyone opposed to the descendants of Shem. It has nothing to do with the descendants of Japheth. (Gentiles)
Revelation 2:9 (KJV) I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and [I know] the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but [are] the synagogue of Satan.
Revelation 3:9 (KJV) Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee.
Don’t be fooled by these luciferians.
These are the globalists like Soros and Kissinger, the Rothschild and Rockefeller’s...these are the same globalists who control Roman Catholicism.
That obelisk in Vatican City can be found in Rome, MARYland too! Oops, they call it Washington D.C. now, to hide the truth from the stupid Goyim.
That nimrod obelisk symbolism originated from Babylon, and Columbia (as in district of Columbia) is just another name for Semiramis, the Queen of Heaven and Babylon, and wife of Nimrod.
Luke 8:17 (KJV)
For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither [any thing] hid, that shall not be known and come abroad.
I’m doing my best to expose these liars!
https://imgur.com/a/o2jLgQv
Ever question why obelisk symbolism can be found everywhere?
https://imgur.com/a/IiqYX0B
Ever question why our country is littered with freemasonry symbolism?
https://imgur.com/a/rnqVFhC
Look at the symbolism, and connect the dots.
This nation has always been under the control of these Jesuits/globalist/fake Jews/synagogue of Satan.
Voting in any election is futile, both parties are different arms of the same enemy. Israel’s past prime minister, Sharon...once commented to a journalist that the role of the United States President was to carry out the will of the people of Israel.
Nobody even batted an eyelid over this comment.
Politicians are all involved with occult societies and are nothing more than actors playing their part. Liars and deceivers.
Obama has been running the show behind the scenes for awhile now, and whoever is put into office next will be another puppet for Obama. That’s right 3rd generation CIA puppet Obama.
And the CIA is nothing more than a Vatican spy agency for these luciferians that call themselves Jews. They have nodes everywhere...CIA, Mossad, KGB, etc...
All report back to their Jesuit overlords.
The Bible was correct all along, and what we are seeing firsthand is the Beast System establishing itself out in the open.
Voting won’t change what’s in store for all of humanity. God’s Word has already revealed the future.