“SAY NOTHING” PHASE OF THIS FOURTH TURNING

‘Whatever you say, say nothing.’Old Irish Phrase

Patrick Radden Keefe's 'Say Nothing': Review - The Atlantic

“God made the Catholics, but the Armalite made them equal.”Patrick Radden Keefe

It has become clear to me, since the installation of dementia patient Biden as the illegitimate figurehead president by his globalist Deep State handlers, their agenda is to tear down our modern civilization and replace it with a totalitarian techno-gulag where you will be electronically monitored, disarmed, own nothing, be judged by social credit score, live in fear, and be happy – or else.

I’ve been pondering in which direction this Fourth Turning will flow, while observing the words and actions of our pedophile president and the other World Economic Forum puppets like Trudeau, Macron, and a myriad of other EU lackeys. I intellectually understand all Fourth Turnings reach their climax after immense bloodshed, climactic battles which could have gone either way, and in some cases saw citizens slaughtering fellow citizens. But I have tried to avoid thinking about the reality of what is likely to happen over the next five to ten years, as this Crisis turns from rhetoric and debate to violence and death. Keyboard warriors will yield to real warriors.

Continue reading ““SAY NOTHING” PHASE OF THIS FOURTH TURNING”

Doug Casey on the Nature of Assassinations and Why Today’s Events Are Stranger Than Fiction

Via International Man

Assassinations

International Man: There have been many infamous assassinations throughout history, like those of Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and many others.

It seems that in many cases, they were more influential in death than in life.

Can you discuss the unintended consequences of political assassinations?

Doug Casey: Most political leaders are not “the best and the brightest”—as they often term themselves. They’re actually the poorest and the worst of humanity. They’re people who are much more interested in controlling their fellow citizens than controlling the material universe. Their main “products” are war, pogroms, taxes, regulations, persecutions, inflation, and suppression. But they’re successful in convincing the populace that they’re not only necessary, but should be respected—even loved.

Continue reading “Doug Casey on the Nature of Assassinations and Why Today’s Events Are Stranger Than Fiction”

THIS DAY IN HISTORY – President Reagan shot – 1981

Via History.com

On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D.C., hotel by a deranged drifter named John Hinckley Jr.

Continue reading “THIS DAY IN HISTORY – President Reagan shot – 1981”

‘Assassination Style’: Widow Of Man Slain In The Bundys’ Oregon Standoff Is Suing The Feds

Via Daily Caller

Arizona cattle rancher LaVoy Finicum talks to the media at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Oregon, in a January 5, 2016 file photo. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart/Files

The widow of Robert “LaVoy” Finicum is suing the Oregon State Police, the FBI and others over her husband’s death during the 2016 armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.

Jeanette Finicum filed a wrongful death lawsuit Friday, the second anniversary of her husband’s death. The lawsuit is for $5 million each for herself, her 12 children and her deceased husband’s estate, a total of $70 million plus court costs, The Oregonian reports.

LaVoy was “fatally shot three times in the back, assassination style, by one or more militarized officers of the Oregon State Police and/or FBI,” the lawsuit states. “He was deliberately executed by a pre-planned government ambush, after he had exited his vehicle with his hands up.”

WATCH: Video released by the FBI shows a cellphone video from inside the cab overlaid with footage from an FBI drone in the air. Finicum’s death comes after the 5:30 mark. WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE

Continue reading “‘Assassination Style’: Widow Of Man Slain In The Bundys’ Oregon Standoff Is Suing The Feds”

Hodgkinson’s Disease: Politics and Paranoia in the Age of Trump

undefined
James T. Hodgkinson, the would-be assassin of Republican congressmen, wasn’t a radical. If you look at his published output – a series of letters to his local newspaper in Belleville, Illinois, as well as the majority of his Internet postings – it’s mostly about matters nearly every progressive cares about: taxes (the rich don’t pay enough), healthcare (the government must provide), income inequality (it’s all a Republican plot). All in all, a pretty unremarkable worldview that any partisan Democrat – either a Bernie Sanders supporter, as Hodginkinson was, or a Hillary fan – could sign on to.So what drove him over the edge?
Continue reading “Hodgkinson’s Disease: Politics and Paranoia in the Age of Trump”

The Slow-Motion Assassination of President Trump

Guest Post by Scott Adams

I saw this quote on CNN.com today: “The episode is the latest woe for Trump, whose administration is engulfed in a series of scandals linked to Russia.”

A “series of scandals linked to Russia”? Would it be equally accurate to characterize it as a series of stories manufactured by the media, none of which have been confirmed to be a big deal?

Today’s headline news is that an alleged Comey memo indicates President Trump tried to obstruct justice in the Flynn investigation by saying to Comey in a private meeting, “I hope you can let this go.”

Continue reading “The Slow-Motion Assassination of President Trump”

A NEW JACKSONIAN ERA? (PART TWO)

In Part One of this article I documented the populist administration of Andrew Jackson and similarities to Donald Trump’s populist victory in the recent election. I’ll now try to assess the chances of a Trump presidency accomplishing its populist agenda.

The Trumpian Era

“But you must remember, my fellow-citizens, that eternal vigilance by the people is the price of liberty, and that you must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing. It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their own selfish purposes.” Andrew Jackson

“For too long, a small group in our nation’s capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. Washington flourished, but the people did not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered, but the jobs left and the factories closed. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. Their victories have not been your victories. Their triumphs have not been your triumphs. And while they celebrated in our nation’s capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land. What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people. January 20th, 2017 will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.” – Donald J. Trump – Inaugural Speech

It is not a coincidence the painting in the oval office behind President Trump’s desk is of Andrew Jackson. He has promoted his presidency as a Jacksonian quest to return government to the people. His chief strategist Steve Bannon, a student of history, helped mold Trump’s speech with echoes of Jacksonian populism:

“It was an unvarnished declaration of the basic principles of his populist and kind of nationalist movement. It was given, I think, in a very powerful way. I don’t think we’ve had a speech like that since Andrew Jackson came to the White House. But you could see it was very Jacksonian. It’s got a deep, deep root of patriotism there.”

Continue reading “A NEW JACKSONIAN ERA? (PART TWO)”

THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Andrew Jackson narrowly escapes assassination – 1835

Via History.com

On this day in 1835, Andrew Jackson becomes the first American president to experience an assassination attempt.

Richard Lawrence, an unemployed house painter, approached Jackson as he left a congressional funeral held in the House chamber of the Capitol building and shot at him, but his gun misfired. A furious 67-year-old Jackson confronted his attacker, clubbing Lawrence several times with his walking cane. During the scuffle, Lawrence managed to pull out a second loaded pistol and pulled the trigger, but it also misfired. Jackson’s aides then wrestled Lawrence away from the president, leaving Jackson unharmed but angry and, as it turned out, paranoid.

Continue reading “THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Andrew Jackson narrowly escapes assassination – 1835”

Podesta Emailed About an Assassination Three Days Before Supreme Court Justice Scalia’s Suspicious Death

 

True Pundit personnel, who have served in varying intelligence capacities and agencies for the United States, were floored this morning when combing the Wikileaks database of John Podesta emails.

Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, in a Feb. 9, 2016 email makes reference to an assassination. Using the term “wet work,” Podesta sent a cryptic email to Democratic strategist and heavyweight consultant Steve Elmendorf. The term wet work is an intelligence slang term with Russian roots. Defined it means to assassinate a public figure, diplomat or someone of political note.

Elmendorf replied to Podesta’s mysterious reference:

“I am all in Sounds like it will be a bad nite , we all need to buckle up and double down”

Continue reading “Podesta Emailed About an Assassination Three Days Before Supreme Court Justice Scalia’s Suspicious Death”

Assassination & Conspiracy Theory to Prevent BREXIT Vote?

 

Jo Cox

Anna_Lindh_2002Kennedy 50cent half dollarThere is disturbing opinion circulating about Jo Cox may have been assassinated to prevent a BREXIT vote. Many are starting to believe there is a conspiracy plot connecting the dots to ensure a sympathy vote to remain within the EU. People are pointing to the familiar tool of assassination often used to achieve political agendas. Of course there is the Kennedy assassination that many believe was orchestrated to create the sympathy vote to start the Vietnam War when in fact Kennedy vetoed such a measure. But the more recent assassination was on September 10th, 2003. Anna Lindh  (1957 – 2003), was a Swedish Social Democratic politician who was a member of parliament from 1982 to 1985 and 1998 to 2003. Anna was elevated to minister for foreign affairs by prime minister Göran Persson in 1998. She was widely considered to be his successor as party chairman and there was much hope that she would become prime minister.

Continue reading “Assassination & Conspiracy Theory to Prevent BREXIT Vote?”

Stucky Q.O.T.D. —– Dead Abe

While sitting in a Barnes&Noble a while back I read the majority of a good book by Stephen King … a book with a boring title, “On Writing“.

King said that he never tries to “think” of something interesting to write. Considered that as requiring too much effort. Instead, he said he gets virtually all his ideas by intensely observing everyday life. He then relates a story of him watching his mother licking and pasting stamps in her Green Stamp book. He was in high school at the time, and wrote a short story titled — “Happy Stamps” — whereby a man named Rodger counterfeited Green Stamps, instead of money, in hopes of getting “free” toasters and other trinkets. He submitted it to Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine … and was promptly rejected. By the time he got his first story published he literally had a bedroom wall full of rejection letters.  But, he said, he firmly held steadfast to his belief that the best stories come from observing the real world. That worked out pretty well for him.

Anyway, that’s basically how I come up with these “questions”, and pic essays, and other writings.  So, today, the One America News station is running stories all day about how great FDR was, commemorating his death which occurred on this day back in 1945.  They’re also running Abe Lincoln shit.  Voilla!  Food for a new question of the day!

Question #1:  How do you feel about Lincoln’s assassination?

Question #2: How would America have changed IF Lincoln served his second term to completion?

Me?  That fucker was responsible for hundreds of thousands of dead and injured. Glad he got popped. He got what he deserved.

Regarding the second question, I really have no idea. Which is why I’m asking it.


When Will Trump be Assassinated?

donald_trump

Whenever the establishment is seriously threatened, they respond with assassination. This is historically the normal in all cultures. One of the more credible conspiracies about the Kennedy assassination centers on the fact that he was against expanding the military and opposed starting the Vietnam War. After Lyndon Johnson approved the war, he latter commented how it was a staged event and that the Vietnamese never fired on Americans to begin with. The official story was that North Vietnamese torpedo boats launched an “unprovoked attack” against a U.S. destroyer on a “routine patrol” in the Tonkin Gulf. Then, the North Vietnamese boats followed up with a “deliberate attack” on a pair of U.S. ships two days later. In 1965, Lyndon Johnson commented, “For all I know, our Navy was shooting at whales out there.” The military wanted war, regardless of the facts. They lied to the American people and took the lives of more than 50,000 boys.

Continue reading “When Will Trump be Assassinated?”

ESTABLISHMENT GREEN LIGHTS ASSASSINATION OF TRUMP

Guest Post by Ol’ Remus

Obama said, during a 2008 Philadelphia fund raiser, “If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.” There was no gasp in disbelief, everyone knew it was a real threat backed by the Big Red Machine and their news-fixing journos. Later he added, “I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face!”

He could safely assume the Republican leadership were mewling wusses, when not outright accomplices, and at the first hint of Bolshevik terror they’d grovel and back peddle and apologize, then go on hostile talk shows to get kicked around as an act of public contrition. They seem to like it.

By way of evidence, here are quotes from some Republican party leaders in outright support of the flash-mobs deployed to shut down Donald Trump’s appearance in Chicago. Via the Daily Mail :

Ted Cruz: “When the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence, to punch people in the face, the predictable consequence of that is that is escalates. Today is unlikely to be the last such incidence.”

Marco Rubio: Trump is not entirely to blame for tonight’s events but the Republican front-runner “does bear responsibility for other things that have happened at his events”

John Kasich: “Tonight the seeds of division that Donald Trump has been sowing this whole campaign finally bore fruit, and it was ugly.”

Compare these with Hillary Clinton’s statement , “The ugly, divisive rhetoric we are hearing from Donald Trump and the encouragement of violence and aggression is wrong, and it’s dangerous.” Same words. Same people. Same as always.

Continue reading “ESTABLISHMENT GREEN LIGHTS ASSASSINATION OF TRUMP”

NY Times Columnist Jokes About Assassination Attempt Ending Trump’s Campaign

Guest Post by Paul Joseph Watson

 

“Good news guys I’ve figured out how the Trump campaign ends”

UPDATE: Douthat has apologized and deleted the original tweet. A screenshot of the tweet appears below.New York Times columnist Ross Douthat caused outrage after he joked about how an assassination attempt could end Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.“Good news guys I’ve figured out how the Trump campaign ends,” Douthat tweeted last night.null

The tweet links to a video clip from the 1983 movie The Dead Zone, which features a character played by Christopher Walken attempting to gun down a political figure played by Martin Sheen.

In the plot, Walken’s character tries to kill the US Senatorial candidate (played by Sheen) because he has visions of him becoming president in the future and starting a nuclear war. Sheen’s character holds up a baby as a human shield during the assassination attempt, destroying his credibility.

While joking about an assassination attempt on any public figure is crass, it’s particularly relevant with Trump because he faces a very real threat of being targeted.

As we previously highlighted, according to his former advisor Roger Stone, Trump now wears a bullet proof vest at all public appearance due to the sheer volume of death threats he receives on a regular basis.

Trump first began wearing the vest in October last year after after reports that the world’s most wanted drug lord El Chapo had put a $100 million bounty on his head. He also received Secret Service protection at around this time.

Following his controversial comments on Muslim immigration back in December, Twitter exploded with death threats aimed at Trump.

Reaction to Douthat’s Twitter quip from Trump supporters was forceful.

Douthat bills himself as a conservative, but in his latest column for the New York Times he concludes that “President Hillary” would be a better choice for America than “our own nuclear-armed Berlusconi”.

Attacks on Trump from conservatives and members of the Republican establishment have picked up in recent days, with Mitt Romney remarking yesterday that the billionaire’s tax documents could be hiding a “bombshell” revelation.