https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lfv6X3U5LXY
I never considered myself MAGA. That is like saying, "My country right or wrong". I liked some of the things I saw Trump doing. It certainly looked like he was destroying the Deep State. But, there were things he said or did that caused me to pause and pull back, watch him more intently. Strangely, the thing that cemented my confirmation that he was part of the DS was his moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. I already knew that was an important plan of the Zionist's from bits and pieces I had learned about the Elders of Zion protocols. Their end game is total world domination with Jerusalem as the capitol. What was puzzling for me was the way he seemed to be moving against the DS at times. I think Icke has completed the puzzle. At least for me. Others will have to decide if they agree or not. Trump bragging about and taking credit for Warp Speed, never mind the people killed or permanently injured. His formally becoming a Jew. His congratulating Nutty Yahoo on his genocide of Gaza. His reneging on his promises of "no more foreign wars; no more regime change
I have often said, if Trump really is part of the DS, as David Icke maintains, and I can't find fault with his reasoning or conclusion, we're screwed. It will depend on how many people wake up, I guess. People like Colonel Doug Macgregor, Scott Ritter, Gerald Celente, and so many more, have watched Trump, and I believe, called it correctly. My line in the sand is the Constitution-Bill of Rights. Any attempt to water any of it down is a serious red flag...like Kristi Noam and Pam Bondi talking about and threatening to go after people who speak out about abuses of our government. That got both of them a knot jerked in their tails pretty quickly.
The DS tried to water down the 2nd amendment and failing that have now gone after the 4th amendment. Those in power should read the entire 4th amendment. The use of force without a warrant being issued. The part after "no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause," continues, "supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." Does our law enforcement even know what the Constitution, that they took an oath to defend, says about the proper way to do their job? Or does the DS put out movies, video games and TV series that applaud the SWAT team's exploding invasion of private property? Are we being encouraged to support and defend that kind of behavior? Failing that, the two shootings in MN, were justified to us by actually lying. The video of each encounter did not show the woman attempting to run over an ICE agent, as we were told. The man that was killed was an ICU nurse legally carrying a 9 mil. concealed correctly. He did not try to reach of it. Ice officers confiscated it, but then one officer leaned over and shot him, point blank. They are acting like frat boys on a holiday weekend. They feel that they have been given immunity and can do whatever they like. We can sit and watch these things going on and convince ourselves that, "Well, they were in this country illegally." Or "they are trying to interfere in our mandated but unconstitutional seizure of people, even those who really are in this country legally."
And, finally, how in the hell did an idiot like Brent Kavanaugh get on the bench of the Supreme Court? After he said, "Oh just show them your papers. It's no big deal. Then you can just go on your way." Who in the hell carries their 'papers' around with them in America? Talk about violating the 4th amendment! And, what do you think civilian seizures are all about? People stopped and charged with a crime, can in some states (Iowa is one) have their property seized and kept. It will take a lawyer and a lot of money to get it back...if ever. I, for one, do not like the way I see our country heading. Politicians are not the answer. They can be bought or compromised. Like George Carlin said, "It is one big party and you ain't in it!" Politicians are not in office to protect the citizens of the United States. Some might start out that way, but most are there to do whatever they can to stay in power, to increase their wealth and influence.
General Flynn is right, we need to start locally, where we can have some influence. A few weeks ago, I was told that the fire chief and the guy who inspects rental properties, were discussing the possibility of having an ordinance allowing them to enter anyone's home, without a warrant, to inspect it and make sure it would be safe for the firemen to enter in case of a fire. Now, I am getting this at least third party, but it doesn't even surprise me anymore. I am tempted to buy pocket Constitution books for our city fathers. I'm also of the opinion that all politicians should read the Declaration of Independence. They should keep in mind what could happen to any government/politician that becomes too dictatorial.
The Declaration and Constitution are as relevant today as they were when Jefferson, Washington and Monroe were alive. There will always be powerful people who want to limit free speech, disarm the people, limit their ability to move freely or congregate to address overreach of the governing body, limit the right to exercise freely their religion. That makes it all the more important that our founding documents endure and are taught to succeeding generations.