Trump Elected: The True MAGA Era Begins, Now What?

In politics, what people say or post on social media does not matter. What matters is what they do and the consequences of those actions. Trump can say he doesn't like vaccines. People cheer. And then he puts policies that favor vaccines, and palentir, and 15min concentration camps, and whatever. It doesn't matter what he says and it doesn't matter whether he's under treats or blackmail, what matters is what he and the PTB under which (not necessarily whom) he acts.
 
Nice recent post from a french-quebeckerk woman i follow on X, she's also an humorist who did a lot during the covid.
Here's the link to the post, it's in french, i post the translation just after :


As much as I am pleased that Trump is saying that all vaccines are poison (I have been saying this for 20 years and people think I am crazy)... I do not believe for a second that this is the end of our troubles.

Trump is a master at diverting collective energy.
He gives us a grain of truth, but the infrastructure remains intact.
Vaccines aren't going away.
They're just going to be rebranded.

Like Coca-Cola withdrawing a formula to relaunch a ‘Zero’ can.
Big Pharma is the same.
Old vaccines are declared poisonous (to regain lost trust).
And immediately afterwards, we are served new miracle technologies.

Trump serves as a channel for the resistance.
He captures the anger, offers a sense of victory... then redirects us to the next step.
He is not destroying Big Pharma.
He is reconfiguring trust:
‘We've cleaned up the poisons, now trust the new effective and safe vaccines.’

The timing is no coincidence.
Right after his dinner with Gates.
• Gates = the techno-visionary who proposes the future
• Trump = the populist tribune who buries the past

As long as mRNA and saRNA vaccines are not withdrawn, there is no reason to rejoice. Trump denounces thimerosal, a preservative in older vaccines, when the crux of the matter lies elsewhere.

The core of the agenda remains mRNA. More than 400 products are in development, and only a few have been recalled. This is Big Pharma's core technology.

And as long as this technology is not withdrawn, Big Pharma remains in control. mRNA is the backbone of the transhumanist agenda and the Internet of Bodies.

On the surface, it is a victory for the resistance.
Behind the scenes, it is a global marketing repositioning.
It is an alchemical operation of narrative transmutation: transforming anger into acceptance, and mistrust into new confidence.

👉 This is not the end of vaccines. It is the transformation of the vaccine industry. Trump is paving the way for the next generation of products, with the enthusiastic consent of the very people who believed they were liberating themselves.

The proof is that a few days ago Trump was still boasting that there were some incredible vaccines out there. His supporters said he was right and that some vaccines were effective. And now the same supporters are rejoicing that he is saying that all vaccines are poison...!

And let's not forget that Big Pharma's three cash cows are vaccines, cancer and AIDS.
You don't touch that. Otherwise, the entire pharmaceutical economy collapses.
We live in an economy of disease, not health.

The real sign of a shift will be when humanity agrees to unite allopathic and natural medicine. When we recognise that true health comes from this complementarity, and we stop demonising what really heals. As long as we reject natural medicine by calling it pseudo-science or quackery, we cannot claim victory.

Of course, I do not claim to know the whole truth.
This is only my analysis.
But I am curious to read yours 👇
 
Trumpian messianism


What's happening in the US?
Political messianism is an ideological tendency or worldview that interprets history and politics through the figure of a charismatic leader seen as a "savior" or "messiah" who promises to redeem society, solve its deep-rooted problems, and guide it toward an ideal future. It involves the concentration of power in a single person, the promotion of a cult of personality, and the use of rhetoric that mixes religious and political elements, generating quasi-religious devotion among his followers. ChatGPT

Trump has used phrases such as "only I can fix it" (during his 2016 campaign), presenting himself as a savior who will restore America's "greatness" in the face of supposed internal (Democrats and liberals) and external threats (BRICS, Drug cartels, anti-Semitism). Trumpian messianism also incorporates elements of reality show and business.

Events such as the assassination attempt in July 2024 have reinforced the messianism with Trump claiming that he was "saved by God" for a divine mission.

Donald Trump's policies, especially in his second term, revive elements of Manifest Destiny, the ideological doctrine that emerged in the United States during the 19th century, which held that the nation had a divine right and an inevitable mission to expand territorially across the North American continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and beyond if necessary. Unlike in the 19th century, Trump's expansionism is not purely territorial but hybrid: it combines military threats (Venezuela) with economic pressure (Tariffs) and rhetoric​
The United States will once again consider itself a growing nation—one that increases our wealth, expands our territory, builds our cities, raises our expectations, and carries our flag into new and beautiful horizons. And we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars, launching American astronauts to plant the Stars and Stripes on the planet Mars
January 20, 2025. Donald Trump's inaugural address​

Trump recently stated that his administration would seek to protect Judeo-Christian values. Although some point out that Jewish values & causes in particular.

 
The claim here is that the US could issue stablecoins (digital dollars backed by US Treasury bonds) to attract global buyers, effectively borrowing money to cover its $35T debt. Then, by devaluing the dollar (e.g., via inflation), the US reduces the debt's real value, leaving foreign holders with less valuable assets. Russia sees this as a sneaky way to shift the burden.

What I do not quite understand is why the dollar-pegged stablecoins are necessary to devalue the dollar and the $35T debt. They could do it without stablecoins, which are really just an extension of the dollar.

The only advantage is that stablecoins are backed by US treasuries (part of the US debt) to a large extent, so that organization or people who would not normally buy US debt do it by using or holding stablecoins.
 
In politics, what people say or post on social media does not matter. What matters is what they do and the consequences of those actions.
I would argue that what people say or post on social media DOES matter, which is why it has been so heavily policed and, in many places, can land you in prison. Having a sitting President saying what could not be said for decades is not something that should be treated as irrelevant. How that will turn out remains to be seen.

That said, I agree with the sentiment that actions are more informational than words when it comes to judging individuals.

Trump can say he doesn't like vaccines. People cheer. And then he puts policies that favor vaccines, and palentir, and 15min concentration camps, and whatever.

Others already know how he really plays and for whom. As a businessman, Trump is an expert in marketing.

Regarding vaccines, Trump has:
  1. Reinstated service members who were dismissed for refusing the Covid shot
  2. Barred funding for school COVID vaccine mandates
  3. Appointed RFK Jr as US secretary of health and human services
  4. Recently fired a CDC head who was antagonistic toward RFK Jr.
  5. Announced continued support for RFK Jr.'s goals
  6. Cancelled millions in mRNA research.
Though I have heard and seen a lot of speculation regarding it, I have not seen a lot of convincing evidence that he is really playing 4D chess FOR nefarious vaccine programs. A lot of people say that he hasn't gone far enough, but as long as I don't see clear evidence of ill will I'm just not the type to look a gift horse in the mouth.

Regarding 15 minute concentration camps, I'm pretty sure most people are well on their way to living in one, if they aren't already. Soft on crime policies and the emboldening of psychopaths, rapists, and criminals, has been turning the whole world into a slaughterhouse.

The fact that the Trump administration appears to be fighting back against this and bringing back meaningful consequences for criminals and their enablers is a massive positive. My concern is that it's clear that many people who have been traumatized and gaslit by these openly leftist/liberal policies, and who have been condemned as "evil" and ostracized/deplatformed for daring to voice their disagreement or pain, are now out for blood. It's understandable but at the same time that is also a very dangerous path to go down, and it requires more on Trump's part to hold people accountable for their crimes. And it needs to be done yesterday.

Regarding Palentir, I personally loathe AI and the idea that it is embedded in any way into our world. That said, the genie is out of the bottle now and everyone and their mom has adopted it, so it looks like we just get to watch what happens.
 
Regarding vaccines, Trump has:
  1. Reinstated service members who were dismissed for refusing the Covid shot
  2. Barred funding for school COVID vaccine mandates
  3. Appointed RFK Jr as US secretary of health and human services
  4. Recently fired a CDC head who was antagonistic toward RFK Jr.
  5. Announced continued support for RFK Jr.'s goals
  6. Cancelled millions in mRNA research.

7. Posting on the White House website that Covid was man-made and otherwise overturning the entire mainstream Covid narrative:

Two things today that are of interest. Trump is trolling the Biden admin about covid. If you go to covid.gov, it now redirects to a breakdown of "the true origins of Covid." And the RFK assassination files have been released. I tried to get AI to read a PDF, but no dice.

Call it 4D chess or call it buffoonery or somewhere in between but Trump has always had the effect of expanding the Overton window. Personally, I think this is the most important attribute to consider when judging him. No doubt, how he comes off most of the time sure leaves a lot to be desired from a statesmen perspective, but long neglected issues are finally being aired out, which in turn has increased protection to the masses. Specifically to this conversation, anti-vax or anti-crime sentiment has change from being socially forbidden to seemingly the majority opinion, which makes it energetically more difficult to violate the will of the people. Hard not to be thankful for that.

As to who Trump plays for - this moment certifies to me that Trump's heart is with the people.

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I was thinking that Trump may be trying to play 4D chess against the Israelis and Zionists. For example, by saying that Israel had total control of Congress and regretting that it is no longer the case, he may be revealing a major "secret" to the public and as such shifting the Overton window. Though it is a dangerous game in many ways for him, if that is what he is doing.
 
Regarding vaccines, Trump has:
  1. Reinstated service members who were dismissed for refusing the Covid shot
  2. Barred funding for school COVID vaccine mandates
  3. Appointed RFK Jr as US secretary of health and human services
  4. Recently fired a CDC head who was antagonistic toward RFK Jr.
  5. Announced continued support for RFK Jr.'s goals
  6. Cancelled millions in mRNA research.
8. RFK Jr. announced today he is changing the way VAERS operates
"Vaccine injuries WILL be reported. They will be STUDIED. And individuals who suffer them will not be denied, or marginalized, or vilified, or gaslit - it will be WELCOMED, and we will learn everything we can about them so we can learn the safety of these products." "None of the people who reported injuries are EVER followed up with. We're gonna start following up!""Under the current system, most vaccine injuries remained invisible!"
9. Trump signs memo today cracking down on direct-to-consumer advertisements for pharmaceutical companies. The Trump administration will send out around 100 cease-and-desist enforcement letters and thousands of warning letters alerting companies that the government plans to enforce current regulations around those ads, the officials told reporters. The administration also plans to scrutinize social media companies as well as influencers paid to promote pharmaceutical products without proper disclosures or without following the rules that drugmakers must follow, according to the officials.

Anyone who thinks the Trump admin isn't doing anything about vaccines is either not paying attention or so blinded by Trump Derangement Syndrome that they refuse to see what's going on.
 
9. Trump signs memo today cracking down on direct-to-consumer advertisements for pharmaceutical companies.
10. Senate subcommittee called How the Corruption of Science has Impacted Public Perception and Policies Regarding Vaccines is held on 9/9/25. This includes damning testimony about the impact of vaccines on the rising autism rates along with the inherent danger of the mRNA covid vaccine, all of which is now part of the congressional record.

This would not have happened if Trump wasn't president. Just a few clips:



 
In his own words:

Yes, and he has been a constant voice of reason for anyone following him for so many years. Not only that, he has brought on to speak some very first rate scientists as opposed to the second stringers that get rolled out in the media.

Had recently caught the vile vilification of RFK.Jr. by Bernie and Elisabeth Pocahontas, need one say any more - yet the knives are out. Here is another vilifying example from the political agitator, Greg Palest (some will remember him even on SOTT speaking of oil spills, which he should have stayed with). Check this out - headline first:

Bobby, why are you threatening my life?

Good grief, Greg, really?

Bobby Bobby, Bobby Kennedy, my dear dear friend of so many years, my co-author at Rolling Stone, Bobby, why are you threatening my life? Why are you threatening lives across America and even our not-yet-born great-grandchildren? You’ve blocked mRNA vaccine research.

Greg, again, really? Nice try, and to bring in the yet unborn grandkids to boot, never mind that he is trying to save lives, but no, it is about you, your life, with vaccines you seem to patently know nothing about or you would not be saying it. And what of all the grandkids swimming in mRNA wombs? How is that working out, going to work out, Greg? Perhaps you are paid to say it or perhaps not.

Research!

As opposed to your research?

Bobby, you know damn well that mRNA is our best hope for an anti-cancer vaccine. What are you doing to us, Bobby?

Like John Trudell said of Pandora's Box and the seven evils let loose, it came out with Greg's hope, although it was still a box of evil. Bobby knows exactly what came out of that mRNA box of adjuncts, and it was not hope, although it was sold as hope to the masses. It looks like Greg is doing his salesmanship part, could be wrong.

You’ve kicked out over 3,000 scientists at the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control. Who do you have left, Bobby, to control diseases? So, when the next pandemic hits, we won’t have mRNA, we’ll have beef tallow and bleach.

May the door kick them in the rear end, and as for who is left, it was at rock bottom so it can't get much worse. As for the next one, as it was no real pandemic, Greg, there are plenty of helpful things one can take.

"Research!," Greg.

Then he plays the anti-Semitism card on his 'old friend' Bobby, after mentioning he had turned yellow like Trump (physically - his tan).

Was it mentioned that Greg is also with BBC Nightline and The Guardian? Reason enough for his words one might think.

It is too painful to quote further.
 
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