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Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

"Despite the temptation to swallow a black pill on “government efficiency”, modern workplace tracking software is something that employees fear and employers covet. As the employers of the government, we should want our employees to know they’re being tracked and fear being caught defrauding or subverting our agenda…shouldn’t we?"

If one is honest in their work, one should not fear tracking software. I long for a significantly smaller government. Mostly starting within the offices of the "selected". Their hubris at their supposed importance is at an all time high. I would expect most could do with a staff of 10 people.

As I read about Meloni, I see her as exercising some sovereignty - which is what we want.......right???

The theater of PDJT is always entertaining.

And in the words of some here -- God Wins!!!

Gary's avatar

When my income was based on billable hours, with multiple simultaneous projects at any given time, I'd have dearly liked an accurate tracker. Our elected servants deserve the same benefit ...

Gary's avatar
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The only spectator sports that interest me are auto racing, tractor pulls, and anything my grandkids are playing in at the moment, but except for President Trump's request for a review of the Balogun Red Card (which FIFA could have refused to do, or decided either way) Belgium's win would always have borne an asterisk for defeating a partial team, and I appreciate Trump's action.

(Full disclosure - our son and his family hosted a Belgian exchange student last year. The people of Belgium, regardless of where their government stands, love the USA. I'll be sending our "bonus granddaughter" a note of congratulations on their team's win. And by the way, hosting an exchange student is tremendously rewarding. Our kids have been doing it for six years now and it's been nothing but positive for their family and ours. Check out cetusa.org.)

eileen's avatar

I wasn't sure what was going on with Italian PM Georgia Meloni when she told Trump no, he couldn't use his bases in Italy to refuel. At first I thought kayfabe like with Elon Musk and the Epstein files. Things got silent so I started to wonder if the spat was real and that someone got to her and she flipped. Now the theory posed in this BB brief makes sense as it explains all the points I saw. So using Meloni to consolidate his power over NATO is something I didn't think of.

Now the events in Columbia is even more fascinating than Cuba. We all thought that a conservative candidate winning over a socialist was a good thing, but the President doesn't care about ideology so much as how easy the leader is to work with. Petro struck me as this type of person, and I was surprised he lost. Looks like servers on the internet is becoming standard in election theft. Was this election supposed to be part of the reveal? Just a thought.

A question I have is if our election in November is fake, why are we putting so much faith in it? Why is it so important to keep the House and Senate, especially if, as I speculate, Congress is fake and 534 members are Central Casting or worse clones? Central Casting does not always mean fake, but the use of actors suggest that their presence is for optical reasons. So if Trump has a plan, and so far, the plan is not ad hoc (reactionary), what is the purpose of pretending Congress is real? Why not throw off the facade and come out and accuse Congress of being loyal to everyone else but us? The trouble with optics is that we have to live with the consequences of the facade playing out. Moreover, putting up with DSA candidates doing Trump's work of primarying out the Mafia, that we call Congress, is so up in your face, it make me wonder if it too is scripted and part of the movie. Is the purpose to get Republicans to vote in an election they never showed up before?

I am getting tired of this movie and while I understand he needs more awakened normies, at what point are there enough awakened normies to continue so we don't need this election that we acknowledge is fake? If the turnout for these DSA elections are 10% or less, does that imply that the goal was to decrease Democrat turnout? Moreover, how many more Platz will we see this fall? Stupidity is one sign that I use to discern whether something is a psyop and this DSA crap suggest that this whole election cycle is a psyop, at least on the Democrat side and Trump's track record suggests that his primarying out RINOs is not part of the psyop. If we assume that running a DSA candidate against even a RINO will increase the RINOs chances of winning, it doesn't change Congress that much. It is still infested with anti-American CCP or Israeli operatives with sworn allegiances to everyone else but us. We haven't really purged the R party of its seditious elements or Christian Zionists.

Jim Schout's avatar

I am with you on this. The problem I see is there is no possible way to get enough citizens to actually contemplate the real problem. Congress has been the problem since 1871 and Republicans started it by bankrupting America in 1862 with fiat dollars that were not backed by Gold but were “assumed” to be by the public. Each dollar was backed by debt created to defeat the South.

Then, when the public figured out the truth by 1869, there was a run on Gold and JP Morgan (Backed by the City of London bankers) bailed out our Treasury. All of that was a result of the 14th Amendment’s Section 4 that threatened to not repay loans held by insurrectionist supporters.

This fiasco led us into 1913 with the income tax, elected Senators, the FED, and in 1933 the elimination of Gold as backing for the dollar. This put us right back to 1862 and the fiat dollar that started the whole process. Actually we were not back to full fiat until 1971 with Richard Nixon putting the final nail in our coffin.

How many Americans know any of this? This is the real problem Trump has to fix. We need to eliminate the FED to remove Congress’ credit card that can only exist with fiat currency. So we need to eliminate fiat currency since it is the driving force behind everything wrong in America today.

To a great extent Congress is the victim. They are trapped by their predecessor’s system created well over a century before anyone in Congress was born. And, not a one of them can talk about any of this! The solution is beyond their control. They are caught in a death spiral. All they can do is vote to increase the debt limit to allow them to pay the interest on the debt they are creating.

So, Eileen, how would you solve this problem if you were elected to Congress? Our President is fixing this which brings me to the key point. Everyone in Congress knows the problem. But some are trying to help Trump and others are fighting to protect the old, failing system.

Democrats are double trapped. They have always argued to spend more money for Socialism. How do they totally reverse course to embrace frugality and a balanced budget? RINOs are just more trapped than conservative Republicans, but they can logically move to the Right. But all congressional Republicans are unable to do anything to actually fix the problem their party created in 1871 by law.

We are witnessing the collapse of the U.S.CORPORTION that Trump officially bankrupted in 2017 and never told anyone specifically what he was ending because almost no American citizens knew what was happening nor why it even existed. Trump is the only American citizen who can actually fix America. No prior president has had the guts needed to do the job.

So, I share your frustration. But everything we are witnessing is by Trump’s design. He proved he is an expert at bankruptcy decades ago. His solution was to confront his debt holders with the truth. Their only economical solution was to keep him in business so he could generate profits to actually pay back his debt. The alternative was devastating to them more so than to Trump. And, if you think about it, that is exactly the position America holds in the World. If we go belly- up and cancel our indebtedness, what happens to the rest of humanity?

650 plane loads of Gold is a key starting point in telling this story.

Wild Bill's avatar

The only way out of the indebtedness abyss is hyperinflation. This is true not only in the USA but just about every other nation that has followed us down that stupid rabbit-hole. Pretty much the whole world -- many other countries have a worse debt-to-GDP ratio than the USA.

I believe Trump is staving off the collapse long enough to get the nation -- and the world -- ready for what comes next. Then he pulls out the last stick holding the whole mess up... and Bingo!

Jim Schout's avatar

I may be seeing this incorrectly, but it seems to me that hyperinflation would kill our system even faster. The way to stop hyperinflation is to raise the FED interest rates like they did in 1981. Then, the top 10-year rate peaked at 13.6%. That would bankrupt America today.

That is the trap. What worked 45 years ago isn’t going to work in 2016 because the debt is now too large compared to the GDP.

I know what you are saying because that was the opinion in the past to justify debt. The idea was the debt would be paid off with deflated dollars so inflation made debt make sense. I think America has passed that concept behind. When the interest on the debt is over a trillion per year the debt will never be paid back with deflated currency.

I say we absolutely must put assets back into backing our currency and end deficit spending. Congress must be forced to balance its budget and turn it’s credit card.

Wild Bill's avatar

You're right about the solution, Jim. That is what must happen.

Question is, how to get there?

Hyperinflation WILL kill the existing system. But that will allow creation of the new system you describe. When a 40 trillion dollar debt is worth maybe 40 million, it can be paid off. Million to one inflation will do that; it happened in Germany in the Weimar Republic days (helped along by impossible financial conditions imposed on Germany after WW1).

Inflation of 2% a year doesn't really justify deficit spending; it's how we got here. But the system is becoming unsustainable (you can make a strong argument it's already there) and fixing it will require a major shock. Basically, hyperinflation makes all existing debt worthless, whichever side of the ledger you're on. The winners are the debtors, the losers the debtholders. Who are the debtholders? A lot of them are the 'families' who have over the centuries accumulated ownership of a great deal of debt, owed to them. They'll bear the brunt of the collapse. I won't feel sorry for them.

eileen's avatar

A corporation can file papers with the state to go out of business. However, if that same business puts up an OPEN sign on Monday, it can pretend to be in business, even to the point of paying taxes. If it refuses to file, the gig is up. So who really has the power to get this company to face the truth? The customers who previously patronized the business and are the ones keeping it in business because as long as there is cash flow, the company, even one in bankruptcy, can stay in business. So if we refuse to do business with the corporation , such as refusal to pay taxes, the corporation eventually goes away. What if the President is waiting for us to assert our unwillingness to cooperate: taxes, the globalist supply chains, globalist companies and live for lack of a better word as preppers? I don't mean this in an Armageddon sense, but collectively decide to not comply and form our own economy with assets and barter?

I'll use a simple example: rabies shots. What if ALL dog owners decided 'RABIES IS NOT A PROBLEM FOR MY DOG WHO LIVES IN A FENCED YARD; SO NO MORE JABS'? The state can't police all dog owners; moreover, boarding kennels and groomers would lose business and you will see more businesses saying 'jab not required' or even better an unwritten business policy to 'not ask for proof of jab'. The state could not enforce its jab required policy when everyone or enough to affect commerce among dog service providers refused to comply. While it may not be repealed, it will be ignored. If enough people refuse to pay taxes, the city of London loses significant revenue and money talks, just like lack of money.

Jim Schout's avatar

The corporation you describe declares bankruptcy and reopens tomorrow because what happens is the holders of the debt are left with nothing but the legal claim to the remaining assets. The shareholders get nothing but a tax write-off.

The corporation will issue new shares and reopen with no debt. If the business had issued corporate bonds the bond holders have a claim on the buildings and fiscal assets. But the business can negotiate alternative solutions like new bonds.

America’s problem in 2017 was our bonds were held by foreign interests who want to come here and reclaim our government’s buildings and fiscal assets like all of the Gold in Ft. Knox.

I think that was the whole plan in 1871. But Trump almost daily mentions the $19.2 Trillion being invested here by foreign interests. Could that be their bond holdings being converted into cash and that cash going for real assets? That is not inflationary. It is just a business investment and aimed at generating future income from the earnings.

I think Trump is stealing the concept from 1871 and cutting out the middleman…the banks!

I could be totally wrong, but this all makes sense to me.

Kelly McCulloch's avatar

Erdogan and Giorgia might be the Homecoming King and Queen on the fall season of Trumpamania. I like the drama that Trump has rebuffed her fickle advances and she now seeks solace in the arms of a bad boy from the other side of the tracks.

Featherjourney's avatar

Fascinating “take,” Ghost, on Trump Trolling Meloni.

“Do you see? President Trump is running a psychological warfare operation against the Italian political elite.”

Well, now that you’ve put it all into psychological warfare brackets and shared your thinking, yes, I do see it!

Thank you, Ghost.

BB; “in the estimation of insane people like me and , oh yeah, GhostofBasedPatrickHenry.”

Reminds me of the phrase:

“in an insane world, a sane person appears insane"…untethered to the mainstream consensual reality, Badlanders are the escape from managed illusions! Like in the allegory of Plato’s Cave ❤️🌟

GhostofBasedPatrickHenry's avatar

Not trolling--kayfabe.

I think Trump is doing her a favor by creating this Hegelian Dialectic.

Featherjourney's avatar

The difference a 40,000 ft view makes 👍

CT Loyd's avatar
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If one were honest in their work, why would they fear tracking, you ask? On the other hand if you're a whistle blower, it makes it much easier to track you and your source of intelligence.

"In Group Bias" is a dangerous thing. Remember the "Patriot Act" how could that be a bad thing. I mean of youre not a terrorist, why would you be afraid of it......

Wild Bill's avatar

Also a reminder that nothing a government ever does is temporary.

Joe Kronner's avatar

Thanks for today's Brief.

Trump is having so much fun and it makes all who suffer from TDS all the more agitated... this loop continues and gets funnier each time.

Genius and hilarious. Trying to figure out each Trump-A-Mania deployment is of no interest to me, all I have to do is look where the Golden Age is headed and the outcome always ends there.

Trump gets what Trump wants when Trump wants it, all the minutia is pure entertainment.

God Wins!

God Bless!!!

ALtab's avatar

—-Not only should we demand it, Ashe, it’s our responsibility to do so!

—-I personally know young people from Cuba with exceptional intelligence, talent, and discipline. What Cuba will become will be amazing after the collars around their necks are removed.

—-The globalist cabal has used the US to commit terrible crimes against humanity, often with the CIA as their primary tool. ‘It was the United States that became the cartels’ playground. And it was our corrupt political elite who were complicit in allowing that to happen…’😢. Ghost is 💯, both about Cuba and what’s coming! Pray for the innocents there. We must ensure the US political elite traitors face public justice; it’s critical to restore the rule of law.

—-God gifted these readers with Ashe, and both BB and Ghost, exceptional minds that have been on track with upcoming events and the meaning of them. Public feuds reminds me of Sessions, whom I believe has been working diligently behind the scenes for years now. I expect the same can be stated of others with whom Trump is ‘feuding’! Time will tell. Thank you BB and Ghost for sharing those gifts with us! You are most appreciated. Turkey and NATO, oh my. Beware political elites. I don’t think you realize what’s coming. (BTW: the Vatican is located in Italy, coincidence? Doubt it. That will be rough, given the centuries of control over minds. Their core evil might just be the key.)

—-Ashe, concur completely!! ‘We no longer have to pretend that a sport in which a tie is an acceptable outcome has any place in the United States of America.’

—-Oh, Ghost, is Columbia going to be the ‘smoking gun’ that ties everything election fraud together? Then where does the crime trail lead? I have some ideas. You’re right, it will get very exciting (chaotic, too). Saved for last’s meaning is like peeling an onion.

—-Thank you, gifted Badlands Team!

Wild Bill's avatar

Colombia perhaps, also Venezuela for sure. Maduro is singing like a bird, I'm just surprised that nothing public has come of it yet. The longer it goes on, I expect, the bigger it will be.

But Trump has not been doing much of anything publicly to fix election fraud, unless you call harping on Congress about the SAVE Act doing something... my feeling is that the SAVE Act, and the fact it will never be passed, is part of Trump's disclosure of the fickle, useless Congress-critters -- whom he forces to reveal themselves!

Whatever Trump has in store for the elections will be far, far more effective than anything in the SAVE Act -- which is a red herring, 'look over here, not over there.' Expend your ammo on this decoy, while you don't even see the real weapon heading your way. TAW.

Anna's avatar

TAW?

Should be obvious, but please translate 😊

Wild Bill's avatar

Trump Always Wins.

Anna's avatar

🤦‍♀️of course! Lol! Should have known.

Wild Bill's avatar

Never be embarrassed to ask.

ALtab's avatar

Concur completely,Wild Bill, and have for a while. Those in Congress must be revealed for the swamp creatures they are in order to restore our state of checks and balances. Additionally, let’s quickly remove any member with a dual citizenship.

Wild Bill's avatar

That would significantly reduce Israel's disproportionate influence now, wouldn't it?

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

Thanks! I've often thought of him as being like a magician. Distract on the one hand and act on the other hand.

Featherjourney's avatar

I love your take! I hope it’s the hidden layer unfolding 🙏

HisGloriousVictory's avatar

@Ashe - "As the employers of the government, we should want our employees to know they’re being tracked and fear being caught defrauding or subverting our agenda…shouldn’t we?"

This speaks to me of the double-edged (or literally "double mouthed") broad swords and daggers found in the New Testament; backed by the principle that judgment (think alignment with what is right or righteous) must begin in the house the of God (Biblically speaking - though in this context we could insert, "the people's house"). TRUTH always cuts both ways!

Featherjourney's avatar

We are living in times when the Voice of Conscience has lost its volume and the noise of the world has distracted from the wisdom of living a life pleasing to God.

CT Loyd's avatar
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On another note........I'm having a Marie Antoinette moment. AND YES, I AM AWARE "Let Them Eat Cake" was a myth, but it didn't stop it from fueling peasantry rage. At a time when Communists are winning elections, it seems Trumpamania plans to plow forward with fake mid-terms, hoping to raise GOP coffers. I mean hey the stock market's doing great.....right?

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The event has been promoted by the Republican National Committee as "Trumpapalooza."

According to information distributed to county Republican leaders by the new chair of the Texas GOP, D’Rinda Randall, THE SEPTEMBER 9-10 GATHERING WILL BE “A TICKETED FUNDRAISER and RALLY, NOT A TRADITIONAL NATIONAL CONVENTION.” Each state has been allotted a set number of seats by the Republican National Committee, which is allowing the state parties to allocate those as they see fit.

The Texas GOP is offering three participation levels: Honorary Delegate at $20,000, Honorary Alternate Delegate ($15,000), and Honorary Guest ($5,000). According to promotional materials, the top package includes hotel accommodations, on-floor seating, a Texas shirt and cowboy hat, and a convention credential. Applications must be received by July 14.

Wild Bill's avatar

Yup. Sounds like one of those 'play stupid games, win stupid prizes' affairs...

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

Maybe Badlanders could pool together and get a few of the Honorary Delegate seats. Turn it into a GART?

CT Loyd's avatar

I think it would be better spent forming the "Badlands Party" 2028. I'm not giving a dime to the GOP....that ship sailed.

Ahmed’s Stack of Subs's avatar

anything about 2027 ndaa and military cooperation with idf? seems unconstitutional, if true. strange days.

Anna's avatar

I wondered the same thing. For what it is worth, I asked Brave search to clarify:

No legislation has been passed to **merge** the US military with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), as the two militaries will remain separate entities. However, the US Congress is actively advancing **Section 224** (renumbered as **Section 219** in later House versions and **Section 1217** in the Senate version) of the **Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)**, which creates a framework for **unprecedented integration** of the two countries' defense industries and technologies.

**Legislative Status and Provisions**

The provision, originally introduced as the **United States-Israel FUTURES Act**, mandates the Secretary of Defense to appoint an **"executive agent"** to coordinate joint research, co-production of weapons, and the integration of military data and systems. This initiative covers advanced sectors including **artificial intelligence**, **cyber-operations**, **autonomous systems**, and **quantum technologies**, aiming to embed Israeli technologies into the US defense supply chain. While supporters like House Armed Services Committee Chairman **Mike Rogers** argue this improves oversight of existing programs, critics contend it creates a permanent, opaque fusion of the two military-industrial complexes that exceeds US cooperation with any other nation.

**Debate and Recent Developments**

On **June 4, 2026**, an amendment by Rep. **Ro Khanna** to strike the provision from the bill was voted down by the House Armed Services Committee, and a subsequent bipartisan effort by Reps. **Thomas Massie** and Khanna to force a standalone vote on the measure was blocked by leadership on **June 30, 2026**. Opponents warn that the legislation could grant Israel significant leverage over US defense priorities and reduce political accountability by moving support from visible annual aid votes to complex acquisition contracts. The bill must still pass both the full House and Senate, where differing versions will need to be reconciled in a conference committee before reaching the President.

Featherjourney's avatar

Thanks, Anna.

Trump and his administration are for it!?

Brave AI;

“Political Context: Trump’s stance aligns with his broader foreign policy approach of prioritizing strong alliances with Israel, despite public polling showing significant American opposition to unconditional military aid”

“Critics, including Khanna and Massie, argued that the provision surrenders US sovereignty and bypasses congressional oversight, but the Trump administration maintained that the deep integration of defense sectors is vital for mutual security. “

Definitely confusing and something to pay attention to!

Anna's avatar

Exactly! I hope he isn't supporting this. Unless it gives him the upper hand and puts a lock on what the IDF can do. Very confusing! 🤔😥🙏

Wild Bill's avatar

He may be playing the 'takeaway game' with Netanyahu. Pull away the 'prize' (whatever it is) once Yahu tries to grab it... we shall see. Trump is always years ahead of everyone else.

Anna's avatar

🙏🙏🙏

Anna's avatar

Hi Feather, a followup to my earlier post this evening. Vivify replied to me, thanking me for letting her know and said she will troubleshoot from her end. Said something about substack running a beta program that might have messed things up. Well, we can catch up tomorrow. 🙏❤️🕊🌟

Anna's avatar

Hi Feather, I have a problem, snd since we are both paid subscribers, I wondered if you might be having the same problem.

I tried to comment on Vivify's newest post today. But the comment page said only paid subscribers could comment, and my monthly pymt to her substack hit my bank today. I sent a message to substack support asking what might be wrong and they verified my pymt did go through today and that I was verified as a paid subscriber. We went back and forth a few rounds on what could be wrong trying to troubleshoot the problem. Substack concluded it must have something to do with Vivify's settings. Very weird! I sent her a message responding to her note posting that latest article to let her know I was having issues. Haven't heard back from her yet. But I wondered whenever you see this if you could go to her latest post and see if you can post a comment.

I'm wondering if she inadvertently changed her settings. I'll come back and add a link to the article in question. Thanks! 🕊❤️🙏

Featherjourney's avatar

Just seeing this now, early morning. Oh dear…I get the frustration and I hope the glitch has resolved by now!

That said, I cancelled my paid subscription to her yesterday morning. I left my thoughts in the space allowed…thanking her for a few of her articles that were so excellent but I just wasn’t keeping up and I didn’t like that she never gives any references or sources on her posts that are based on “just the facts”

She was very nice about it and thanked me for the few months I supported.

As for references, she wrote:

“On sources, I understand your point, but I write differently on purpose. My articles are built to make readers follow the structure, the money, the language, the law, and the outcome, not just outsource their thinking to a link.

Sources can help, but they can also become another way people are trained to look where they are told instead of learning how to see what is happening.

"No Filter. Just Facts." does not mean "believe me because I linked something." It means look at what is being done, who benefits, who pays, what changed, and what result it produced.

Thank you again for reading and for the support. I wish you the best too.”

Her explanation didn’t work for me either. Some of her posts are opinion and personal but “just the facts” articles should at least have a few references or even links to where she got a piece of information. Without them, it is definitely “believe me because I am telling you so”…especially if it’s information I am not familiar with.

Her first articles that I loved were about the City of London and the British Imperial Empire…same subject matter as Promethean, who gives plenty of references, and with which I was thus familiar because of their writings.

I’ll still check out her posts and use the “buy me a coffee” to pitch in now and then.

❤️🇺🇸🕊🌟🎹🎶

Anna's avatar

Thanks for filling me in, Feather. Those are good reasons for ending your subscription. I agree that references are important. A lot of what I read seems to be missing those links. Definitely food for thought. I weigh what I read against what I believe to be true, as in the article on Persia. Based on her explanation to you, I understand her point. Her writing is really more an essay of opinions, or circumstances as she observes them.

Sorry that I troubled you but was curious if the same thing had happened to you. It didn't make sense that the settings could change from one day to the next.

She read my comment last night and apologized for the problem and said she would investigate from her end.

So, I'm in for another month, for now.

Thank you for reading my lament. I do wonder if this happened to anyone else? 🤔

❤️🙏🕊🎶🎹🐇🌟

Featherjourney's avatar

So glad it resolved!

(You could never trouble me!!)

I had been meaning to update you on my “paid” status change anyway.

Catch you later, Spirit Sister!!

❤️🌟🎶

Bleighv05 (believe05)'s avatar

Ummmmm.......no. No, NO. We should NOT combine with Israel. I cannot imagine Pres T actually agreeing to that nonsense. However, if he does, I have to believe that he will have some very off-putting terms to Israel. Ugh...... Sigh.....

Thomas Demt's avatar

The World Cup will be behind us soon. Thank you God. Let's get back to NATO. Those that speak for us may be friends, but I think most of that is rhetoric recognizing that the US is no longer taking lead defense and not likely to bail out Europe again in a world war. Those countries that remain quiet definitely are not our friends and deeply resent that Trump is calling them out. Skip the rhetoric. It means nothing. Watch what each NATO country spends on national defense. Those approaching 5% of GNP are serious and can be relied upon. The rest. The majority. Show typical NATO cowardice. Call them out. Then cull them out. Trump is calling them out. Putin is counting every penny they spend and deciding whether they will be a formidable foe...or NOT.

Wild Bill's avatar

I expect Trump to kill NATO. Or more specifically, let it circle the toilet on its own.

NATO is a holdover of the British Cabal Collectorate, and Trump knows it.

Shelly Mexpat's avatar

Ghost, I’m surprised you didn’t look into the charges against Raul Castro. It took me about 5 minutes to confirm the plane Cuba shot down were CIA backed group Brothers to the Rescue (BTTR). Founded by Jose Basulto who was a Cuban pilot that has testified he worked for CIA. There are FAA records of Cuba complaints of several incursions into Cuban airspace warning if it continued they would be shot down. I’m sure the BTTR was stationed out of CIA JMWave office in Miami with links to Operation 40. It is well worth it to take the time to research this timeframe in Cubas history as it explains a lot about what’s going on today.

SovereignSon's avatar

🍻

#LiveTheRevelation #KingdomBorn #KingdomBold #TheRevelationShift

Revelation 19:9 These are the true sayings(logos) of God.

"Praying Always In The Spirit For All Saints"

Carolyn's avatar

I think and hope the Netanyahu/mossad/Columbia thing will expose so much more. GOD is fulfilling HIS promises of exposing things done in the dark to the light which is truth. Let HIM do HIS works. We are in a time of revelation. People and things are being exposed for who and what they really are

Sally Winter's avatar

Haven't heard much from Ramswampy lately