Locked out of my own site; NY Times reverses course, exposing Hunter Biden laptop; oh no, will they bring Trump back as a “changed man” — an obedient, war-loving neo-con?

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The latest thing to use up my time and money — locking me out of my own site.  I was able  to get on using my smartphone, however, and fixed the problem from there. 🙂

 

…..Duran video on the Jew York Times confirming the Hunter Biden laptop was real, which could mean the end of the Biden “presidency”

 

5 hours ago
@theduran Thanks, Alex.

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My paralyzing fear now is TPTB [The Powers That Be”] bringing back Trump (with Stealection truth being carried by the MSM), but this will be a totally different Trump, a foreign-policy neo-con. (Literally no one in any camp wants Kamala to take over.)
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Neo-Trump the militarist will have been selected to “stand up to Russian and Chinese aggression.”
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And this would explain his not pardoning Snowden and Assange, AND his idiotic dropping of hydroxychloroquine against Covid and his continuing pro-vaxx stance even as proof mounts up that hundreds of thousands of innocent people have been harmed or killed by the Pfizer mRNA clot-shot. But TPTB want people vaxxed, so DJT, lusting to be president again, complies with their orders.)
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And this exceptionalistic, imperialistic neo-Trump will lead us for sure to total confrontation with the dragon and the bear. But what will ensue is WWIII!!! Trump’s narcissism could lead to a total sellout and mean the end of the world.

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@theduran@JohndeNugent
I remember Trump being shouted down about HCQ, by EVERYONE in the Media and Tech etc, and I have seen polls that suggest that Trump supporters knew the jabs were for the sheep. He couldn’t risk the biggest sting being disrupted. I’m still waiting for Durham! 🙂

I don’t understand you view that Trump wants to start confrontation: he didn’t start any wars, or prevoke them.

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3 hours ago

@theduran@NorfolkSceptic Trump, whom I backed to the hilt in 2016 — being the very first person in my town to put his lawn sign up, torn down four times, btw, by leftards — does not WANT a confrontation at all with Russia, and, in fact, I am certain he secretly both likes and respects Putin, but also Trump understands perfectly that Russia can nuke us until we glow in five minutes.

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Btw, I donated $50 to DJT in 2016 and $200 in 2020.

HOWEVER, some excruciating Deep State pressure had to have been brought to bear on Trump very early on. Whatever it was, it induced him to doing the neo-cons’ bidding as soon as March 2017, his third month in office. It was then that he launched the first of two totally unjustified cruise-missile strike on Assad’s forces in Syria, a country the neo-cons wanted to overthrow, and esp. the schemer Barry Soetoro, a citizen of Indonesia, AKA Barack Hussein Obama.
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In both cases where Trump ordered cruise-missile strikes, the controlled media had put out that Assad had “gassed his own people,” a blatant, slanderous, vicious lie and also a classic “false flag.”

Trump knew it was bogus, and yet something made him go along with it. In his defense, he did pick targets where few Syrian soldiers were killed.

Btw, let me be clear that it was NOT Trump, whatever his electioneering boasts, but President Vladimir Putin, the Russian air force, Russian navy cruise missiles, and Russian army commandoes in Syria that defeated the horrific ISIS in that suffering country.
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Later, Trump appointed the ineffable neo-con sociopath John Bolton as National Security Advisor, neo-con Mike Pompeo as CIA director, and then Gina Haspel, Miss Torture, as his replacement to head that agency.
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Sadly, the Donald has a long record of naïveté and of buckling under pressure. How often did he say great things, and then, literally one day later, do the exact opposite? Yes, he did it under obvious threat, but….

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2 hours ago

@theduran@JohndeNugent If Trump allows that to happen, we are screwed. But it does not seem likely to me. This war hysteria cannot be pumped up forever. I think that by the time 2024 rolls around, whoever leads an antiwar coalition will win. I think Trump has the political savvy to understand this.

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2 hours ago

@theduran Yes, I too liked Trump the bull, but not Trump the steer. His narcissism and need for praise and attention make him incapable of assembling a trustworthy team. And as with all social animals, think dogs for example, you need to be the alpha if you are to retain control, otherwise you will be demoted.

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1 hour ago

@theduran@JohndeNugent
One narrative is that Trump went to DC to clear out the Swamp but, on arrival, found that it was ‘even worse than he thought’. With EVERYTHING corrupt: the courts, the lawyers, the DOJ, the CIA, the top layers of the FBI, the Tech companies, the TV channels, Academia, Hollywood – I’m sure I’ve missed some 🙂

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And then Flynn was wrenched from him, really early on, which meant that his knowledge base more than halved. So Trump went to Plan B. This involves the Military as they were concerned with Obama’s presidency, so it isn’t just Trump on his own.

Plan B was, ‘give them enough rope and monitor everything’, firstly using the NSA and then Space Force. The Patriots boast that ‘They Have Everything’ on the 2020 Election, and that it was a success because they did a dry run on the 2018 elections. They also have much else, like the contents of Hunter’s laptop. (Remember, this is a narrative, and much is still to happen, so even if all has gone well so far, the end result isn’t certain. Though, from time to time, it is said that it is like a chess match where the game has already been won, but the loser doesn’t know it yet.)

The Patriots (Trump, the Military, and other patriots) want the People to rise up and fix it themselves, as a ‘top down’ solution is never sustainable. That is why forensic audits of the ballots is so important, even though they have the evidence already. Rooting out CRT is another People’s activity. The US was founded on The People, and it needs to be, again. Therefore, now, the gathered intelligence is only being used to direct military operations, to keep things within the Constitution.

McLenko@McLenko

1 hour ago

@JohndeNugent I’ve lost all hope that Trump can fight off all the corrupt politicians and MSM. So, what can we, Americans, do to fix this mess? Most of us can’t even stand up to this jab-rape.

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dave williams@davwil171

5 hours ago

@theduran, i guess kicking the can down a cul-de-sac has it’s drawbacks.

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MarionAlice@MarionAlice
6 hours ago
@theduran Anything is possible after hearing about the Russian ballet “Swan Lake” beingt sanctioned. Pathetic surpassed
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@theduran@MarionAlice “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Mussorgsky will be a problematic piece of music in the future for Western audiences. The climax of this marvellous composition , the final movement , is “The Great Gate of Kiev”. It will remind audiences that Kiev was part of Mussorgsky’s Russia and central to the origins of “the Russe”.

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VerW@VWWW
6 hours ago
@theduran Alex, I am more pessimistic than you. IMO the NYT laptop story is meant to lead Biden to resign because at the moment (according to Scott Ritter) he is the only one preventing the no-fly zone and WWIII – with the 2 working brain cells he has left. KH would be more compliant.
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Cons_In_SG@Cons_In_SG

6 hours ago

@theduran@VWWW totally agree with this – our only hope is the Pentagon would ensure it doesn’t go nuclear (remember Traitor Milley promising the CCP that he’d undermine President Trump?). In which case pray for anyone you know in the US military as the body bags start coming home.

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RonaldB@RonaldB

6 hours ago

@theduran@VWWW If that’s the case, chalk one up for old-fashioned corruption and self-interest. The idealogues are very willing to immolate everyone to destroy the corrupt civilization and usher in the new era. They all know perfectly well that a no-fly zone would lead to a nuclear exchange sooner rather than later.

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