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Take Heart! The Liberal Elites are Staggering in Fear

Phil Butler, November 18, 2024

Donald J. Trump has not yet taken his oath of office, and the Western elites are already in a panic. One look at the mainstream media headlines confirms the liberal order and the deep state feels cornered. And they are.

Trump's cabinet picks

Few commentators on Donald Trump’s recent landslide victory against bobbing head Kamala Harris was no surprise. For months, media consumers were fed an image of a hated political figure somehow being the most logical and just choice for President of the United States. No one can deny this; we all sat, walked, and stood beneath a million banners to Harris. On cable, online, via social media, in the newspapers and political magazines, everywhere the presidential race was, as they say in horse races, “neck and neck.” What a damning rebuke of the media.
Trump’s intention to follow his campaign promises is proven a truth litmus test

Big Pharma Shudders

For those who voted for Donald Trump, the recent nominees he’s chosen for his cabinet are a completed campaign promise. Again, the mainstream run by the old guard, their technocrat puppets, and the Zionists are aghast at Robert Kennedy Jr. being named a prospective Director of Health and Human Services. From the EU to deep in the bioengineering labs of Bayer U.S. headquarters in Whippany, NJ, the corporations profiting off of us all are shaken to the core. One UK headline in The Guardian reads, “RFK Jr condemned as ‘clear and present danger’ after Trump nomination.” Every major media outlet is emphasizing his anti-vaccine stance and calling him a spreader of misinformation. Big surprise there, huh?

Think about what it means to have in place an American politician, environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist who’s fought big industry, big pharma, and a fervent supporter of minority and poor communities as Health Secretary—companies like BASF, Syngenta, Dow Chemical Company, and Monsanto. For investors, the jig is up with controversial vaccines.  Shares in global vaccine makers tanked on the news of RFK’s nomination. When he heard the news, Pfizer CEO, Greek veterinarian Albert Bourla, probably downed a double single malt neat.

Ironically, his company was accused of ethics violations in December 2021 for misleading the public and making unsubstantiated claims—and Kennedy was painted as a misinformation czar. This is laughable, but a joyous moment for those among us wanting a healthier world. RFK Jr. and Trump campaigned mightily on “Make America Healthy Again.” The fact that pharmaceutical companies have cured nothing much at all in 100 years… I believe Hepatitis C is the only major exception.

Intelligence for Good

Moving on to the deep state and the weaponized agencies used by Obama and Biden to squash freedoms in America and the world, Trump has delivered on an ongoing promise to drain the swamp. When it was announced that former Congresswoman and Army Major Tulsi Gabbard was Trump’s pick for National Intelligence Director, the doors at Langley (CIA) and Fort Meade (NSA) nearly shook off their hinges. You see, in a few months, all intelligence agencies will report directly to Tulsi Gabbard, a soldier divergently opposed to America’s proxy wars and unconstitutional censorship of late. Once again, the elite-controlled media proves Trump’s presidency’s validity with the bashing and questioning of Gabbard’s integrity and capability. Most headlines question, “Who is Tulsi Gabbard,” and then delegitimize her. For anyone paying attention, this is our cue to march behind Trump until further notice—another wrench in the cogs of mechanized Wokeness and the military-industrial complex’s stranglehold on our democracy.

No Defense Sellouts

In every scheme ever hatched, a grain of truth has always been used to legitimize a plan. The headline from The Guardian, “Pentagon stunned after Trump picks Pete Hegseth for defence secretary,” is a truth hook to get readers to bite into another lie-infested worm of desperation. Once again, the mainstream, owned by the people who’ve put our world in a mess, is dead set to delegitimize another cabinet nominee. The lead of the story confirms all we need to know about Hegseth:

“National guard veteran and Fox News presenter has been a critic of military and has minimal managerial experience.”

Let’s analyse this statement briefly. First and perhaps foremost, the author of this story is either an idiot, a bold-faced liar, or both. For sure, he’s a sellout who intended for readers to immediately identify Hegseth as a weekend warrior (not a real soldier) who is a talk show host (kind of like Ukraine’s Zelensky?). The truth is, Hegsgeth is a Bronze Star recipient who was stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and who volunteered and served with distinction in Afghanistan and Iraq in command of “real soldiers.” The second part of the statement that Hegsgeth has little managerial experience is also misleading. Hegsgeth was the executive director of Concerned Veterans for America and the Director of Vets for Freedom. However, as defined by past defence secretaries, his lack of “managerial experience” is an asset to the Trump administration rather than a liability.

Most former secretaries serving past presidents have been corporate CEOs or generals inextricably tied to America’s military-industrial complex. A few examples include Eisenhower Defense Secretary Neil Hosler McElroy (President of Proctor & Gamble), Robert McNamara (One of Henry Ford II’s Whiz Kids), war criminal Donald Rumsfeld (Tied to Big Pharma others), and another war criminal Dick Cheney (Notorious CEO of Halliburton). So, if Trump wants to rearrange the military-industrial complex and keep America out of wars for profit, who better than a selection of a former soldier in the know and someone not handcuffed to corporate interests?

Understanding Propaganda

I could go down the list of Trump nominees and show how the liberal elite media is condemning each and every choice. However, I can save the reader time and effort by quoting a section of a Washington Examiner article by Ashley Murray, who wrote of the upcoming confirmation hearings:

“That feat could be an uphill battle for Trump’s more controversial nominees — namely a Fox News host to oversee the entire U.S. military, a vaccine skeptic to administer health and science funding, and a recent Florida congressman who was investigated by the Department of Justice to wield the power of attorney general.”

There, Trump’s intention to follow his campaign promises is proven, a truth litmus test we should all know by now. Whatever the mainstream media wants us to believe is precisely what will hurt us most in the end. The administrations of the past were rancid with profiteers, yes, men and women, and even sinister figures who cared less about the American soldier, homeless person, or blue-collar factory worker.

We see the propaganda pushback against the potential for dynamic change. What the Zionist media is shoving down our throats is business as usual. The elites want us right where we always were, pawns in their every profitable move. And this was never the role of the American government. To sum up, propaganda is a word (thing) most people do not truly understand.

The historian Arthur Aspinall contended that newspapers were not expected to be independent information organs when they played a pivotal role in political life in the late 1700s. Instead, propaganda was assumed to promote the views of those newspapers’ owners or government sponsors. The only difference now is that the government sponsors are, in reality, corporate (or elite) sponsors. Today, we classify media interference as a form of “soft power” intended to alter the subject’s psychology—us.

Thankfully, these elites are now afraid. And I say, “It’s about damn time.”

 

Phil Butler, is a policy investigator and analyst, a political scientist and expert on Eastern Europe, he’s an author of the recent bestseller “Putin’s Praetorians” and other books. He writes exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook

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