Blog Article 300:
My Political Reflections and Transformation, Part 3
As I have now reached another one hundred blog articles since June 2023 (excluding the over one thousand shorter pieces that are available on MeWe, Facebook, Twitter/X, and now TikTok), it is now time to reflect on the political happenings that have shaped my opinions. It has been a rollercoaster of a ride over the last two years, and there were moments of unclarity as to which direction the political elites and powers that be were leading us, but at the end of the day, the political theater seems to be bringing us to the same overall goal of global domination over the citizens and a new world order that favors the ruling class.
I have to admit that I had a slight bit of hope that the victory of Donald Trump as the forty-seventh president of the United States represented a turning point in the minds of men, even though I knew deep down that there was a very good chance that he would cave to the interests of the deep state and be very different from what he campaigned on (I even stated my reservations before the election). Now that events are shaping out to be very disappointing on that front, though Trump is still certainly better than what we could have had had Kamala Harris or Joe Biden won (lesser of two evils, if you will), it is a good time to understand the history that led up to my decision to support this wildcard of a candidate for a short time.
Unfortunately, many, including the very man who helped me “escape the matrix,” Alex Jones, continue to be trapped in the mindset that Donald Trump is freeing the United States from the global elites, when in reality, the president seems to be tricking conservatives to support the very globalist agenda that they had opposed less than a year ago. Mental gymnastics are required in order to support increased government spending and hundreds of pork projects in the “Big Beautiful Bill” or the airstrikes against Iran. It is preposterous to say that it was not a new war because the United States only bombed the country for one day and Israel only engaged in a twelve-day non-war operation (try to wrap your head around that logic, and that sounds like the same concept as Vladimir Putin arguing that his operation in Ukraine was not a war). Imagine cheerleading one politician so much that you support the arresting of legal residents who criticize the Israeli government, which is a violation of free speech, and the rounding up of individuals suspected of being illegal immigrants and sending them to concentration camps without due process, which is a violation of the writ of habeas corpus and the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments.
Even the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz,” which is reminiscent of Adolph Hitler’s concentration camps, is being funded with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) money, and yet, just a few years ago, these same conservatives were crying that FEMA camps were being set up across the United States to house political dissidents. Now, they support these types of camps for people that they believe are less than human (illegal immigrants), and it begs the question of whether they would have supported sending Jews (who were regarded as less than human in Nazi Germany) to concentration camps if they had been alive during World War II (and yes, President Barack Obama did it too). They lack foresight, as these operations may start with illegal immigrants, but one day, perhaps under a president that takes over long after Donald Trump has retired, this precedent set with “deporting” certain individuals to designated areas will be expanded to include anyone who speaks out against government.
Conservatives also seem content with allowing Trump- and JD Vance-linked Palantir to further integrate into the military and surveillance apparatus, and they also now defend increasing taxes on middle- and low-income individuals through tariffs (businesses will add the new tax into the cost of products and services just like they do when minimum wage is increased). It seems as if the political elites have found a way to cause the patriots who once opposed centralized government to comply with it and even support the expansion of the state. Now, liberals will oppose the government until they get one of their people back in charge, and the cycle of division of the populace persists. Instead of fighting the powers that be, we are too busy bickering amongst ourselves, and the new world order can continue to establish itself, even if it is a little off schedule.
Though not everything about Donald Trump is bad. In fact, in some ways, the Make America Great Again (MAGA) base has become more anti-war and suspicious of the establishment, and that is perhaps why the deep state has been working in overdrive to convince these people to abandon their newly-formed principles and return to the neoconservative roots of the Republican Party. Sadly, it is working, but there is still hope that these people can break from their spells and once again move to challenge the state. People like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens have been standing firm and challenging President Trump, and even though they have gotten heat from those who claim that they have betrayed conservative principles (and are being funded by Qatar, without any evidence presented), the reality of the matter is that they are the genuine product of what MAGA should look like.
So, the question then becomes: why did I personally support Donald Trump during the 2024 presidential election cycle knowing that there was a good chance that he would cave to the interests of the deep state? The biggest reason was the fact that the Democratic Party participated in political targeting through the court system, and it had years to bring about charges against the former president. However, it chose to strategically initiate four sets of indictments and a couple of civil cases simultaneously right before election season, and I have no doubt that if Trump had decided not to run for president, there would have been zero lawsuits brought against him. Democrats were not being principled. They were targeting their political enemy to prevent him from running for president, and this was bolstered by the fact that several states unsuccessfully attempted to strip his access to the ballot. The Democratic Party deserved to lose the election after such foul play, and since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would have represented the status quo without a shadow of a doubt, what was the harm in throwing support to someone who would likely end up no different than previous administrations but that there was a slight chance that he could distinguish himself as someone beneficial? He may have even woken up a few more people.
I do not generally go for the lesser of two evils in elections simply for the sake of it, but on top of all of this, the Democratic Party of New York eliminated third parties from ballot access, so there was no voting for the Libertarian or Green Parties this time around (Chase Oliver, Jill Stein, and Cornel West were not great but had some descent qualities). My choices were the Republican or Democratic tickets, or I could write in a name, which is a waste of time (the state would throw the ballot out essentially), or stay home and not vote. The political manipulation displayed by the Democratic Party made my decision easy, and since American politics is rigged to allow the illusion of choice through a two-party system, there really was not much to lose. The same deep state interests were going to win regardless of whether I decided to cast a ballot or not, and the people who say that you are complying to the system by voting are ultimately subject to the same agendas as those who do vote.
Trump presented himself as someone who would fight corruption, slash bureaucracy and spending, promote free speech, and start no new wars (Harris would likely have engaged in a hot war with Russia and Iran instead of just Iran); and plus, his enemies attempted to assassinate him (unless that was staged, which is also a possibility). Of course, even as he is doing none of the things that he said he would do, I had some hope that maybe he would have the courage to risk further assassination by the deep state in order to deliver for the people.
However, he could not even release the Jeffrey Epstein client list that was promised to be on the desk of Attorney General Pam Bondi, and all hope for the president has been lost, especially after he bombed Iran. The old adage seems to be true: both parties are wings of the same political bird. They both work for the deep state, and every politician and bureaucrat will eventually cave to the power of the elites, or at the very least be hindered from making any real change.
Listening to the podcast of Dan Bongino well before President Trump had prospects of winning the election, it appeared that he was genuine and willing to challenge official narratives, including on the Epstein case, and now, he has either become corrupted as the deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), or he is being blackmailed. In either case, he does not have the courage to stand up for the American people, and even though I do not believe that he had bad intentions going into his position, he has betrayed us by compromising his values and stating that Epstein committed suicide without presenting any evidence to the public.
Donald Trump may have also gone in with good intentions as well and became corrupted or blackmailed, and he may have truly believed that he could overpower the deep state but realized that he could not. As was made abundantly clear during the Biden administration, the president does not really run the show and is being propped up by powerful and secret interests from behind the scenes, and Trump is no different in that regard. Maybe he thought that his loud bully pulpit would be enough to cause the American people to demand change, but now he has his marching orders and is following through with moving us down the road toward global totalitarianism. Regardless of intentions, there is no doubt that he is compromised and that the deep state continues to win, despite what Alex Jones may have you believe (the American republic has not been restored).
What we do with this fact is up to us. Liberals and conservatives can continue to bicker back and forth, or we can unite under one common group of people to take back what is ours and worry about the political differences once the big threat is eliminated. The powers that be have no authority over the populace, and they must rely on manipulating and dividing us to maintain control. False flags and propaganda may rally us around certain key interests, particularly related to war and surveillance, but if we all suddenly realized that politics was ultimately a game being rigged by the rule-makers, we could easily take back the power that we think that they have over us.
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website. If you would like to read the first two parts of this series, please see the below.
Blog 100: My Political Reflections and Transformation Over the Years
Blog Article 200: My Political Reflections and Transformation, Part 2

