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

I few thoughts on Trump-ism:

The Trump avatar, egregor, thought form, whatever it is, it’s more than just the man. One of the things it is doing is going after corruption to put it simply, and that's a good thing. Needs to be done and all that. The avatar can also be likened to Samson taking down the pillars of the structure. e.g. the USAID pillar taken down. Totally corrupt, and needs to be taken down...yeah!

However, those pillars are holding up the structure, and are constructed of individual people, with all the emotions of humans and that also includes hatred and revenge. And of course, these structures are all interconnected and not happy about being destroyed. Nuff said on that subject. There are snakes in the wood pile.

Taking in all of our studies here, it does not appear likely that we will ever fully be borg-ed into the quantum computer and given digital collars. Nor will we make the world great again. A fluid time of chaos is here or soon will be, and going through it is the only option.

As we are all watching the show, I think the higher densities are watching us "the audience". Do we slump in defeat, do we rise in anger, do we cheer at good, or revel in oppressing others. I'm remembering Pierre's cosmic-human connection. The human race effects the future. Fast-forward>>>good things can happen and inspire more people and even open up cosmic help. And the fat lady hasn't sung yet. So, there's hope in the human-cosmic connection in the middle of the chaos.

Which reminds me of something the Russian recently said in relation to their present situation: "We need to capitalize on ongoing fractures". Chaos is fluid and chaos fractures, and that's where I think the opportunities will be found.

Somebody suggested the other day that before the USSR fell, they had a similar to DOGE project scouring through their gov, cleaning out the corruption...and then came the fall. They are suggesting of course that DOGE is a precursor to the take down of the whole structure so that it can be rebuilt. I think that purposely or unintentional that is a possibility.

There's something I have been thinking about that may be of some concern. Many thousands of people are losing their employment. They were overpaid and have now been stigmatized and really don't have anywhere to land safely. And basically, many of us are cheering about it. Myself included. Empathy and sympathy must be suppressed. (?) We need to break some eggs. OK, I get that, but when does that stop? Well, it stops of course, when it gets to us, the dissenters, the antivaxxers, the conspiracy theorists, the people that won’t go along with the new programs. Right? The idea I'm promoting is that it appears that the mob is being desensitized and trained to be callus to the suffering of their fellow citizens. And how far will the cleanup, sweep up team go? Still stewing on this one.
IMO, firing lowly federal workers doesn’t solve anything. Yes, the government will save some money but at what cost? For example, fire half the government. Great, now we saved some money. But it will now take twice as long to get that government service that we fund with taxes because we have half the workforce.

It doesn’t make any sense to me to cut employees but still keep the agency. If they want to save money, abolish those federal agencies, then let the states regulate. All I can think that will result from this is massive increase in bureaucratic nightmares.

And as a (state) government worker, I can tell you that there’s a strong chance these agencies didn’t have the appropriate workforce to handle their duties to begin with. The only exception is the military agencies.
 
I think it is more complex than that. The zionists and the globalists seem to be two different factions and it is the latter that seem to have the most power and effective control in the West.
The globalists have their roots in leftist ideology. Historically, the left has had Jewish support. What has become the globalist faction has roots in Jewish support but has 'gone off the ranch', and perhaps gone full circle somehow, as Jewish George Soros worked with the Nazis.
Is it two faces of a Janus-faced Holon?
 
The globalists have their roots in leftist ideology. Historically, the left has had Jewish support.
I think that the power of both the globalists and the zionists used to go across party lines, not limited to just the "left". The RINOs (before Trump took over the party) seem to have been also controlled by globalists and zionists to varying degrees.

The clearest sign for me that there has been a split between the globalists and zionists is that leaders of clearly globalist-controlled countries have been very vocally criticizing Israel - and even vowed to arrest Netanyahu. This includes Spain, Canada, Norway and Ireland.

Zionist influence and control seems to be much stronger in the US across party lines, so that no politician there dares to criticize Israel.

Other countries like Hungary (nationalists in power) are very pro-Israel and thus pro-zionist, but openly oppose globalists like Soros who also happens to be Jewish. I think Musk has also openly attacked Soros on X.
 
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IMO, firing lowly federal workers doesn’t solve anything. Yes, the government will save some money but at what cost? For example, fire half the government. Great, now we saved some money. But it will now take twice as long to get that government service that we fund with taxes because we have half the workforce.

It doesn’t make any sense to me to cut employees but still keep the agency. If they want to save money, abolish those federal agencies, then let the states regulate. All I can think that will result from this is massive increase in bureaucratic nightmares.

And as a (state) government worker, I can tell you that there’s a strong chance these agencies didn’t have the appropriate workforce to handle their duties to begin with. The only exception is the military agencies.
Yeah I was told by someone the other day that Trump is literally firing senior level engineers who are pretty valuable, not just the usual DEI rif-raff.
 

Deranged Democrats and Lunatic Liberals have only ONE MOTIVE now that Trump is in office again: DESTROY EVERYTHING
03/22/2025

Deranged Democrats and Lunatic Liberals have only one goal now that Trump is in office again, and it goes against everything they claimed for years to believe in

Listeners of the Scott Adams podcast should pay close attention to what he’s saying. You want these wars overseas to end? You want the price of everything to go down, including groceries, gas and mortgage rates? You want energy production to increase? You want your children to be safe from criminals, rapists and murderers? Do you want kids to get a decent education in school, so when they graduate, they can actually get a decent job, make a nice living, and start support their own family?

Just half a year ago, Elon Musk was a Democrat hero, creating the most advanced vehicles on the planet that don’t use gasoline. Suddenly, now that he’s reigning in wasteful spending by the billions, he’s an enemy of the state getting death threats from the very people who adored him last year.

Here’s some of the Scott Adams commentary: “These are all insanely destructive, and it seems to be all they have. All they have is, let’s see if we can destroy Republicans by calling them domestic terrorists. Let’s see if we can destroy Trump and his entire family and his entire business. Let’s see if we can destroy everything. Everything they do has this characteristic that it would destroy the country. These are the major things they’re doing. It seems like they don’t have any instinct for survival, and they have a great instinct to destruction.”

The Democrats must like suffering because they are self-inflicting damage now by all their actions. Their Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. They are suffering from a demented state of mind that convinces them that crime, destruction of private property, perverted lifestyles, human trafficking, war and money embezzlement are all good things they want to continue. Well, at least until their own family gets brutalized by some Venezuelan gangsters, or somebody sets THEIR Tesla on fire. Oops. What now
 
I think that the power of both the globalists and the zionists used to go across party lines, not limited to just the "left". The RINOs (before Trump took over the party) seem to have been also controlled by globalists and zionists to varying degrees.
'They' have a different face for each side. The Jewish population at large, however - 'normal people', fall out to various degrees on either side. There have always been liberals and conservatives in every tribe. The psychopaths have a mask for any party.
 
'They' have a different face for each side. The Jewish population at large, however - 'normal people', fall out to various degrees on either side. There have always been liberals and conservatives in every tribe. The psychopaths have a mask for any party.
There does seem to be something like a 'Jewish faction' among the globalists - though whether people like Soros and other Jews have the most power among the globalists seems doubtful.

Among the Zionists and in Israel itself, Soros seems to be a "hated figure" who is "anti-Israel":

https://momentmag.com/the-vilification-of-george-soros-in-israel/

Netanyahu hates Soros:

https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/201...-so-much/0000017f-e3c9-df7c-a5ff-e3fbd59b0000

And the Israeli government could not decide whether Orban's or Musk's attacks on Soros are "antisemitic":

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/19/chikli-antisemitism-soros-elon-musk/

So the Zionist Jews (Israel/Mossad) and the Globalist Jews (Soros, etc.) seem to be fighting each other. How much of that is just for show though?
 
So the Zionist Jews (Israel/Mossad) and the Globalist Jews (Soros, etc.) seem to be fighting each other. How much of that is just for show though?

Been asking this question myself. We know that Soros et al. have no higher ethical or moral position from which they're operating from so the only answer that makes sense to me is that "any division is good division" among the Soros-Globalist faction - if it even is a faction - and not some kind of larger group psyop. Along these lines, it may also be a way of manipulating the nationalist, populist, 'red-pilled' and more conservative parts of the West to feel 'pro-Israel' out of a sheer knee-jerk reaction to the "Leftist" anti-Zionist position on the matter, ie. "If those derned lefty agitators are anti-Zionist then they must be wrong and therefore I'll be pro-Israel!". Who knows, maybe this kind of manipulation actually works on certain parts of the population, and maybe a small percentage of the right-leaning public feeling this way is all the Globalists require to fulfill their larger agendas.
 
[...]What's worrying, as the article suggests, is that the US really does seem to be gearing up towards some kind military confrontation with Iran. At least that's what it looks like. Could the joint exercises with Israel, recent bombing of Yemen, and threats - be mostly more bombast from Trump to get Iran to negotiate on Trump's terms? Possibly. But with the insanity-factor of Israel in the mix, who knows what might happen to compel US participation in what could turn out to be a huge disaster for all parties involved.

Needless to say, when the C's warned of things getting 'hectic' and 'chaotic' - such a scenario as the above would likely fit the bill for its ability to negatively impact so very much.

https://www.unz.com/mwhitney/iran-in-the-crosshairs/
Iran In the Crosshairs - by Mike Whitney

Much more below on the likelihood of the US participating alongside Israel in some kind of attack on Iran in the next few months - which is not only consistent with Whitney's article (above), but worse than I thought, as a possibility, in some respects.

A couple of key points is that the administration feels emboldened to behave aggressively/belligerently because of the relative impunity Israel experienced assassinating Nasrallah, Hamas leadership, etc. Maybe Trump thinks he can do the same thing or similar to Iran if he gains Russia's trust in the matter?

Actual US military preparations, and 'gaming out' of the different ways a conflict with Iran can go, seems to be advancing towards such an eventuality. More than the few military exercises mentioned earlier

Trump and Putin begin addressing cumulated geo-strategic debris… amidst Trump’s ultimatum to Iran
[...]What is apparent is that whilst Trump seems to be in a tearing hurry, Putin, by contrast, is not. And he will not be rushed. His own constituency will not countenance a hastily fudged accord with the U.S. that later implodes amidst recriminations of deceit – and of Moscow again having been fooled by the West. Russian blood is invested in this strategic normalisation process. It needs to work.

What is behind Trump’s evident hurry? Is it the need for breakneck speed on the domestic front to push ahead, before the cumulated forces of the opposition in the U.S. (plus their brethren in Europe) have the time to re-group and to torpedo normalisation with Russia?

Or does Trump fear that a long gap before ceasefire implementation will enable opposition forces to push for the recommencement of arms supplies and intelligence sharing – as the Russian military steamroller continues its advance? Is the fear, as Steve Bannon has warned, that by rearming Ukraine, Trump effectively will ‘own’ the war, and shoulder the blame for a massive western and NATO defeat?

Or, perhaps Trump anticipates that Kiev might unexpectedly cascade into a systemic collapse (as occurred to the Karzai government in Afghanistan). Trump is acutely aware of the political disaster that befell Biden from the images of Afghans clinging to the tyres of departing U.S. transport planes (à la Vietnam), as the U.S. evacuated the country.

Yet again, it might be something different. I learned from my time facilitating ceasefires in Palestine/Israel that it is not possible to make a ceasefire in one place (say Bethlehem), whilst Israeli forces were concurrently setting Nablus or Jenin ablaze. The emotional contagion and anger from one conflict cannot be contained to one locality; it would overflow to the other. It was tried. The one contaminated the implied sincere intentions behind the other.

Is the reason for the Trump haste mainly that he suspects his unconstrained support for Israel eventually will lead him to embrace major war in the Middle East? The world of today (thanks to the internet) is much smaller than before: Is it possible to be a ‘peacemaker’ and a ‘warmaker’ simultaneously – and have the first taken seriously?

Trump and those U.S. politicians ‘owned’ by the pro-Israeli lobby, know that Netanyahu et al. want the U.S. to help eliminate Israel’s regional rival – Iran. Trump cannot both retrench the U.S. as a western hemisphere ‘Sphere of Influence’, yet continue to throw the U.S.’ weight around as world Hegemon, causing the U.S. government to go broke. Can Trump successfully retrench the U.S. to Fortress America, or will foreign entanglements – i.e. an unstable Israel – lead to war and derail Trump’s administration, as all is intertwined?

What is Trump’s vision for the Middle East? Certainly, he has one – it is one that is rooted in his unstinting allegiance to the Israeli interest. The plan is either to destroy Iran financially, or to decapitate it and empower a Greater Israel. Trump’s letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei included a two-month deadline for reaching a new nuclear deal.

A day after his missive, Trump said the U.S. is “down to the final moments” with Iran:

“We can’t let them have a nuclear weapon. Something is going to happen very soon. I would rather have a peace deal than the other option, but the other option will solve the problem”.
U.S. journalist Ken Klippenstein has noted that on 28 February, two B-52 bombers flying from Qatar dropped bombs on an “undisclosed location” – Iraq. These nuclear-capable bombers were carrying a message whose recipient “was clear as day; The Islamic Republic of Iran”. Why B-52s and not F-35s which also can carry bombs? (Because ‘bunker-buster’ bombs are too heavy for F-35s? Israel has F-35s, but does not have B-52 heavy bombers).

Then on 9 March, Klippenstein writes, a second demonstration was made: A B-52s flew alongside Israeli fighter jets on long-range missions, practicing aerial refuelling operations. The Israeli press correctly reported the real purpose of the operation – “readying the Israeli military for a potential joint strike with the U.S. on Iran”.

Then, last Sunday, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz boasted that multiple Anglo-U.S. airstrikes “took out” top Houthi officials, making it very clear that this is all about Iran:

“This was an overwhelming response that actually targeted multiple Houthi leaders and took them out. And the difference here is, one, going after the Houthi leadership, and two, holding Iran responsible”.
Marco Rubio elaborated on CBS: “We’re doing the entire world a favour by getting rid of these guys”.

Trump then followed up with the same theme:

“Every shot fired by the Houthis will be looked upon, from this point forward, as being a shot fired from the weapons and leadership of IRAN, and IRAN will be held responsible, and suffer the consequences, and those consequences will be dire!”
In a further piece, Klippenstein writes:

“Trump’s menu of options for dealing with Tehran now includes one he didn’t have in his first term: full-scale war – with “nuclear weapons on the table” (the Trident II low-yield option) Pentagon and company contracting documents I’ve obtained describe “a unique joint staff planning” effort underway in Washington and in the Middle East to refine the next generation of “a major regional conflict” with Iran. The plans are the result of a reassessment of Iran’s military capabilities, as well as a fundamental shift in how America conducts war”.
What is new is that the “multilateral” component includes Israel working in unison with Arab Gulf partners for the first time, either indirectly or directly. The plan also includes many different contingencies and levels of war, according to the documents cited by Klippenstein, from “crisis action” (meaning response to events and attacks), to “deliberate” planning (which refers to set scenarios that flow from crises that escalate out of control). One document warns of the “distinct possibility” of the war “escalating outside of the United States Government’s intention” and impacting the rest of the region, demanding a multifaceted approach.

War preparations for Iran are so closely restricted, that even contracting companies involved in war planning are prohibited from even mentioning unclassified portions, notes Klippenstein:

“While a range of military options are often provided to presidents in an attempt on the part of the Pentagon to steer the President to the one favoured by the Pentagon, Trump already has shown his proclivity to select the most provocative option”.

“Equally, Trump’s green light for the Israeli air-strikes on Gaza, killing hundreds, [last] Monday, but ostensibly targetted on the Hamas leadership can be seen as consonant with the pattern of taking the belligerent option”.
Following his successful assassination of Iran’s top general Qassim Suleimani in 2020, Trump seems to have taken the lesson that aggressive action is relatively cost-free, Klippenstein notes.

As Waltz noted in his press interview:

“The difference is these [Yemen attacks] were not pinpricks, back and forth, what ultimately proved to be feckless attacks. This was an overwhelming response that actually targeted multiple Houthi leaders and took them out”.
Klippenstein cautions that, “2024 may be behind us but its lessons aren’t. Israel’s assassination of top Hezbollah officials in Lebanon was largely perceived by Washington to be a resounding success with few downsides. Trump likely took back the same message, leading to his strike on [the] Houthi leadership this week”.

If western observers are seeing all of what’s going on as some repeat of Biden’s tit-for-tat or limited attacks by Israel on Iran’s early warning and air defences, they may be misunderstanding what’s going on behind the scenes. What Trump might now do, which is right out of the Israeli playbook, would be to attack Iran’s command and control, including Iran’s leadership.

This – very certainly – would have a profound effect on Trump’s relations with Russia – and China. It would eviscerate any sense in Moscow and Beijing that Trump is agreement capable. What price then his ‘peacemaker’ ‘Big Picture’ reset were he, in the wake of wars in Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, to start a war with Iran? Does Trump see Iran through some disturbed optic – that in destroying Iran, he is bringing about peace through strength?

Trump and Putin begin addressing cumulated geo-strategic debris… amidst Trump’s ultimatum to Iran
 
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Of the 15 judges in the DC District, 5 of them (appointed by Obama and Biden) were not born in the US and had no prior experience as a judge.

The DC District Court is the most important one other than the Supreme Court, since they handle all lawsuits against the federal government (such as the DOGE lawsuits).

In these cases it does seem that there is a problem of "activist judges" with no prior experience as a judge before being appointed to one of the highest courts.

 
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits El Salvador Cecot prison. Wow, this is kind of strange. The most interesting thing thats happened for these guys in years probably. Stern words of warning to be on their best behavior no doubt. She must be pretty tough to do this, for many women it would be to intimidating.

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Artwork on display.

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POTUS signs EO for election integrity, this is a big one and what people have been waiting for.

 
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