Trump era: Fascist dawn, or road to liberation?

BHelmet said:
Regarding drone strikes and other US military operations and actions, one has to consider the possibility that the deep state is ordering these strikes/actions and it has nothing to do with Trump. This being the idea that the president is a figure head and only has limited real control over foreign policy.

I would have to agree with you, Trump isn't running the show in the Middle East (yet!) I noticed in news reports on Syria, as well in Iraq, just before the election, bombing raids by the US military were scant compared to the Saudi's and Turkey's gang. As soon as Trump was named as the "victor" - all hell broke loose in Iraq and in Syria - a Russian/Syrian command center was bombed, where a large number of Russian Commanders and Intel personnel were killed. It's been up-beat ever since.

As for Trump, they have him running around in circles at home base (White House). I don't think, all of his nominations have been approved yet and he had to back track and replace Flynn and now, the Dem's are trying to oust Sessions. Then there's the ever echoing vibration "of Russian hacking" with no solid evidence to prove the claims but they want Trump to show proof (right NOW) of Obama hacking the Trump Tower phone lines? Plus, there's still the chance of Trump being assassinated. What's going on in the Middle East, might not be high priority - right now? And the Pentagon is taking advantage of the situation.

With all the talk of "hacking and leaks", I haven't noticed the media making this front page news?

NEW YORK -- A unsecured backup drive has exposed thousands of US Air Force documents, including highly sensitive personnel files on senior and high-ranking officers.

US military leak exposes 'holy grail' of security clearance files
http://www.zdnet.com/article/get-your-tech-ready-for-the-coming-snowstorm/

Monday March 13, 2017 - Security researchers found that the gigabytes of files were accessible to anyone because the internet-connected backup drive was not password protected.

The files, reviewed by ZDNet, contained a range of personal information, such as names and addresses, ranks, and Social Security numbers of more than 4,000 officers. Another file lists the security clearance levels of hundreds of other officers, some of whom possess "top secret" clearance, and access to sensitive compartmented information and codeword-level clearance.

Phone numbers and contact information of staff and their spouses, as well as other sensitive and private personal information, were found in several other spreadsheets.

The drive is understood to belong to a lieutenant colonel, whose name we are not publishing. ZDNet reached out to the officer by email but did not hear back.

The data was secured last week after a notification by MacKeeper security researcher Bob Diachenko.

Among the most damaging documents on the drive included the completed applications for renewed national security clearances for two US four-star generals, both of whom recently had top US military and NATO positions.

Both of these so-called SF86 applications contain highly sensitive and detailed information, including financial and mental health history, past convictions, relationships with foreign nationals, and other personal information.

These completed questionnaires are used to determine a candidate's eligibility to receive classified material.

Several national security experts and former government officials we spoke to for this story described this information as the "holy grail" for foreign adversaries and spies, and said that it should not be made public.

For that reason, we are not publishing the names of the generals, who have since retired from service.

Nevertheless, numerous attempts to contact the generals over the past week went unreturned.

"Some of the questions ask for information that can be very personal, as well as embarrassing," said Mark Zaid, a national security attorney, in an email. The form allows prospective applicants to national security positions to disclose arrests, drug and alcohol issues, or mental health concerns, among other things, said Zaid.

Completed SF86 forms aren't classified but are closely guarded. These were the same kinds of documents that were stolen in a massive theft of sensitive files at the Office of Personnel Management, affecting more than 22 million government and military employees.

"Even if the SF86 answers are innocuous, because of the personal information within the form there is always the risk of identity theft or financial fraud that could harm the individual and potentially compromise them," said Zaid.

One spreadsheet contained a list of officers under investigation by the military, including allegations of abuses of power and substantiated claims of wrongdoing, such as wrongfully disclosing classified information.

A former government official, who reviewed a portion of the documents but did not want to be named, said that the document, in the wrong hands, provided a "blueprint" for blackmail.

Even officers who have left in recent years may still be vulnerable to coercion if they are still trusted with historical state secrets.

"Foreign powers might use that information to target those individuals for espionage or to otherwise monitor their activity in the hopes of gaining insight into US national security posture," said Susan Hennessey, a Brookings fellow and a former attorney at the National Security Agency.

Government officials use the form as a screening mechanism, said Hennessey, but it also offers applicants the chance to inform the government of past indiscretions or concerns that eliminate the possibility of blackmail in the future, she added. "These are people whose lives can depend on sensitive information being safeguarded, so the notion they would fail to put country over self in that kind of circumstance is far-fetched and supported by relatively few historical examples," she said.

"Still, it is the obligation of the government to keep this kind of information safe, both in order to protect the privacy of those who serve and their families and to protect them against being placed in difficult situations unnecessarily," said Hennessey.

Though many of the files were considered "confidential" or "sensitive," a deeper keyword-based search of the files did not reveal any material marked as classified.

A completed passport application for one of the generals was also found in the same folder, as well as scans of his own and his wife's passports and driving licenses.

Other data included financial disclosures, bank account and routing information, and some limited medical information.

Another document purported to show the lieutenant colonel's username and password for a sensitive internal Dept. of Defense system, used to check staff security clearances.

Another document listed the clearance levels of one of the generals.

And, a smaller spreadsheet contained a list of Social Security numbers, passport numbers, and other contact information on high-profile figures and celebrities, including Channing Tatum.

The records were collected in relation to a six-day tour to Afghanistan by Tatum in 2015. An email to Tatum's publicist went unreturned.

The drive also contained several gigabytes of Outlook email files, covering years worth of emails. Another document purported to be a backup.

Nevertheless, this would be the second breach of military data in recent months.

Potomac, a Dept. of Defense subcontractor, was the source of a large data exposure of military personnel files of physical and mental health support staff. Many of the victims involved in the data leak are part of the US Special Operations Command (SOCOM), which includes those both formerly employed by US military branches, such as the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and those presumably still on active deployment.

It's not known how long the backup drive was active. Given that the device was public and searchable, it's not known if anyone other than the security researchers accessed the files.

The Office of Personnel Management, which processes security clearance applications, referred comment to the Pentagon.

A Pentagon spokesperson would not comment in an email Monday.
 
There was a plan that Angela Merkel wanted to meet Trump on Monday this week, but due to the blizzard it is post boned on Friday this week. At least the attitude of Merkel sounds promising on first sight also when it just can be political politeness: "one-on-one conversations are always much better than talking about each other".

_http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/angela-merkel-meet-donald-trump-friday-after-blizzard-delay-n733141
 
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_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7zLrDJKTl8

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PELOSI CLAIMS TRUMP "HAS DONE NOTHING TO CREATE JOBS" ... IMMEDIATELY HUMILIATED
Mar 13, 2017
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APmaaVzl6Lg

SfGate (Keeper) Grasping at Straws
_http://www.sfgate.com/
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Glimpse of Trump tax returns reveals he paid $38M in 20059:06 PM
Opinion: 2005 Trump tax return is total nothingburger
Reporter who got Trump return won Pulitzer for exposing loopholes
Yachts of Trump financial backer, Russian oligarch seen together
Kushners, Trump in-laws, near $400M deal with Chinese firm

This idiom refers to a drowning man grabbing any floating object, even a straw, to save himself. It was first used by Thomas More in Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation (1534).
grasp at straws - Wiktionary
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grasp_at_straws

MSNBC's "Tax Records" Non-Story: Trump Made $150MM, Paid 25% Tax Rate, More Than Romney, Bernie
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-14/msnbcs-non-story-trump-made-150-million-paid-25-effective-tax-rate
Snippet:
While Rachel Maddow drones on with the coherence of Janet Yellen, losing thousands of viewers by the minute, the MSNBC anchor was promptly scooped not only by the White House which revealed her "secret" one hour in advance, but also by the Daily Beast which reported that its contributor David Cay Johnston had obtained the first two pages of Trump’s 2005 federal income tax return, allegedly receiving them in the mail, and posted his "analysts" on his website, DCReport.org.

According to the documents, Trump and his wife Melania paid $38 million in total income tax, consisting of $5.3 million in regular federal income tax, and an additional $31 million of “alternative minimum tax,” or AMT.

Epic Fail: Rachel Maddow Mocked After Dragging Out Trump Tax ‘Scoop’ (Tweets)
_http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2017/03/14/epic-fail-rachel-maddow-mocked-after-dragging-out-trump-tax-scoop/
Snippet:
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow was widely mocked on social media Tuesday night after drawing out the revelations in what she announced was an “exclusive story” regarding Donald Trump’s tax returns.

Instead of getting right to her big scoop about a 2005 Trump tax return she obtained, Maddow opened her show with a rambling 20-minute rant outlining her often tangential theories regarding Trump’s connections to Russia.

Maddow did not unveil the relevant tax documents until 23 minutes into the show, revealing that Donald Trump had made more than $150 million in income in 2005 and paid $38 million in income taxes that year.
 
The US Senate plans to stall the confirmation of President Donald Trump's nominee for Deputy Attorney General if the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) does not turn over evidence of Trump's accusations that former President Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the 2016 election campaign, US Senator Lindsey Graham said.

US Senate to Stall Nominee Confirmation if FBI Refuses to Give Wiretapping Proof
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703151051610617-senate-fbi-proof-trump-wiretapping/

On March 4, Trump took to Twitter to accuse Obama of having his Trump Tower headquarters' "wires tapped" prior to the 2016 presidential election, describing this as the former administration's "new low. The president went on to compare the alleged surveillance to McCarthyism and the Watergate scandal. The claims have been rejected by Obama's representative.

The following day, the White House said that Trump had asked the Congress to investigate this issue.

"We’ll hold up the Deputy Attorney General’s nomination until Congress is provided with information to finally clear the air as to whether or not there was ever a warrant issued against the Trump campaign," Graham stated on NBC's Today show.

FBI Director James Comey disputed Trump’s allegation and asked the Justice Department to publicly denounce the claim, since such wiretapping order is considered to be illegal without a court's approval. On Tuesday, US media report suggested that the Justice Department requested more time to investigate Trump's allegations against the Obama administration.


US President Donald Trump has to provide evidence that his predecessor Barack Obama ordered to wiretap his phones, US Senator John McCain said Sunday.

McCain Demands Evidence of Trump's Wiretapping Allegedly Ordered by Obama
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703121051506285-mccain-trump-wiretapping/

"President Trump has to provide the American people, not just the intelligence community, but the American people, with evidence that his predecessor, former president of the Unites States was guilty of breaking the law," McCain told CNN.


After missing the deadline to produce evidence that US President Barack Obama “wiretapped” the Trump Tower in New York City during the election, the Justice Department has requested more time from Congress to probe President Donald Trump’s controversial claims against his predecessor.

DOJ: Give Us More Time to Prove Trump ‘Wiretapping’ Allegation
https://sputniknews.com/politics/201703141051548758-doj-more-time-wiretapping-allegation/

On Monday afternoon, “the Department of Justice placed calls to representatives of the Chairman and Ranking Member of the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence to ask for additional time to review the request,” spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said.

The DOJ seeks to determine “what, if any responsive documents may exist” that could pertain to Trump’s claim that his predecessor is a “bad (or sick) guy” for allegedly “wiretapping.” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that Trump used quotes around “wiretapping” so as to leave the possibility open that other surveillance tactics were used.

​“There’s no question that the Obama administration, that there were actions about surveillance and other activities that occurred in the 2016 election,” Spicer stated, adding that “the President used the word wiretaps in quotes to mean, broadly, surveillance and other activities.”

Privately, FBI Director James Comey asked the DOJ to publicly denounce claims that the intelligence community had executed a surveillance operation targeting the Trump campaign. Counterintelligence operations occurring within the domestic sphere fall under the purview of the FBI, meaning Comey’s agency would have been the organization to carry out a surveillance mission against Trump.

Trump’s claim was made on the basis of an article by right-wing media outlet Breitbart which claimed that a conservative radio show host alleged that the Trump Tower was watched during Trump’s presidential election bid. A President can summon the directors of the NSA, CIA, FBI, and DNI at any time to ask whether the allegations took place. Currently there are no indications Trump has done so, or plans to do so. By failing to produce evidence for his startling claims, Trump has created a new media narrative for TV stations and pundits to coalesce around, that many consider to be false.

Trump claims that it is the job of the Justice Department, not the White House, to produce information to the House committee.

On Sunday, Arizona Republican Senator John McCain said, “I think the president has one of two choices: either retract or to provide the information that the American people deserve, because, if his predecessor violated the law, [if] President Obama violated the law, we have got a serious issue here, to say the least.”

Representatives of the Obama administration have blasted the allegations as “simply false.”


US President Donald Trump criticized on Wednesday the reporter who went to an evening news program to disclose his tax returns.

Trump Bashes US Reporter for Disclosing 2005 Tax Returns
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703151051607474-trump-fake-news-tax-returns/

On Tuesday, MSNBC said via Twitter that it obtained Trump’s 1040 tax form from 2005 and then revealed portions of it during a live broadcast.

Does anybody really believe that a reporter, who nobody ever heard of, "went to his mailbox" and found my tax returns? @NBCNews FAKE NEWS!

​The reporter, David Cay Johnston, who went on MSNBC to discuss the document he obtained, has won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative journalism.

​Prior to the news show, the White House issued a statement that it was entirely illegal for the network to steal and publish Trump’s tax returns.

The White House added that Trump paid no more tax than legally required, pointing out he paid $38 million on an income of more than $150 million in addition to other taxes in 2005, which the media outlet confirmed during its broadcast.

Trump was the first presidential nominee from both major US political parties in nearly 40 years to refuse to release his tax returns during the campaign.


Several US senators signed an open letter, calling on US State Secretary Rex Tillerson to initiate a probe into reports that US missions abroad intervene in the domestic affairs of other countries, supporting left-wing political groups.

US Senators Urge Tillerson to Probe Interference in Foreign Parties' Policies
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703151051607547-us-senators-tillerson/

According to the letter published on Tuesday, funds distributed through US Agency for International Development (USAID) programs in Albania and Macedonia were used to intervene in party politics, as well as "in the shaping of its media environment and civil society, often favoring left-leaning political groups over others."

The activity was pushed by groups associated with the USAID and George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, the lawmakers added.

The senators warned against the destabilizing effects of such actions, especially as Albania is holding parliamentary elections in June 2017.

We respectfully ask that you use your authority to investigate all funds associated with promoting democracy and governance and review the programs, accounts, and multiplicity of U.S. entities involved in such activities. We must take this critical moment – at the start of a new administration – to review how all our tax dollars are being utilized in order to halt activities that are fomenting political unrest, disrespecting national sovereignty and civil society, and ultimately undermining our attempts to build beneficial international relationships," the letter said.

The letter was signed by six Republican senators from six different states, including Ted Cruz, a senator from Texas and a former candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election.

The USAID is a government agency created in 1961 by then-President John Kennedy. The primary goal of the agency is to administer civilian foreign aid and to "enable resilient, democratic societies to realize their potentials."

The Open Society Foundations (OSF) is an international grant-making network with branches in 37 countries. Its work is aimed at building "vibrant and tolerant societies whose governments are accountable and open to the participation of all people." Founded in 1979, the foundation expenditures over the past three decades amounted to more than $13 billion.


Over 9,000 people signed an online petition asking US President Donald Trump to expel US-Hungarian billionaire George Soros from the United States as well as ban him and members of his family from founding and influencing US politicians.

Over 9,000 People Sign Petition Urging Trump to Expel Soros From US
https://sputniknews.com/us/201702161050740633-soros-petition-expel-us/

George Soros is a billionaire as well as the founder of the Open Society Foundations philanthropic organization, which “supports democracy and human rights in more than 100 countries.” Opponents of Soros accuse him of interfering in internal relations of foreign countries and supporting revolutions there.

Moreover, Soros is reportedly funding anti-Trump protests across the US.

We are asking you to issue a warrant for his arrest for hiring people for willful intent to riot and protest injuring our people and damaging our properties … As George Soros has made it clear that he is working to destroy our country, restrictions must be put in place immediately against all the Soros family in America to keep them from further treason against our country,” the petition said.
 
The US Senate has confirmed former Senator Dan Coats as the Director of National Intelligence.

US Senate Confirms Ex-Senator Dan Coats as Director of National Intelligence
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703151051619217-senate-nsa-director/

The Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of the ex-senator of Indiana. Senators approved the nomination of former US Senator Coats in a 85-12 vote, while 51 votes were needed for the confirmation.

Earlier, the tally was 77-11, while the vote was ongoing.

Coats previously served as the US Ambassador to Germany under George W. Bush.


The US House Intelligence Committee has no evidence of communications between US President Donald Trump’s campaign staff and Russian officials, committee chairman Devin Nunes said in a press conference on Wednesday.

US House Intelligence Committee Sees No Evidence of Trump-Russia Communications
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703151051617065-trump-russia-communications-evidence/

Nunes stressed that he would not comment on possible investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) into Trump’s possible ties to Russia.

When asked if any Trump campaign members had conversations with Russian officials other than Ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Nunes said "No, not that I’m aware of."

At the same press conference, Intelligence Committee ranking member Adam Schiff, a Democrat, said he would not respond as categorically as Nunes about the alleged Trump-Russia ties.

"I think we need to be very precise when we talk about this, and I just don’t think we can answer categorically and not in this forum," Schiff stated.

On March 2, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescued himself from investigations into Russia’s alleged meddling in the 2016 election after media reports revealed he had two meetings with Kislyak during the campaign.

Sessions was then a senator and member of the US Senate Armed Services Committee.


The US House Intelligence Committee has found no evidence supporting President Donald Trump's wiretapping claim against his predecessor Barack Obama, committee chairman Devin Nunes said in a press conference on Wednesday.

US House Intelligence Committee Has No Proof of Alleged Trump Tower Wiretapping
https://sputniknews.com/us/201703151051615780-trump-wiretapping-proof/

On March 4, the president wrote in a Twitter message that Obama had ordered Trump wires tapped in October, but FBI Director James Comey has disputed that allegation and asked the Justice Department to publicly denounce the claim.

"That evidence still remains the same: we don’t have any evidence that [wiretapping] took place," Nunes told reporters. "I don’t think there was an actual tap of Trump Tower."

(Copy of Tweets)

House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Adam Schiff expressed concerns in a Wednesday press conference that Trump was making such serious accusations against Obama without any basis.

Nunes added that the White House should clarify whether Trump's tweet can be taken literally. The committee chairman stresses that the Trump administration's cooperation on this matter would help the investigation.


A database containing more than 33 million records of corporate and government employees has been leaked online, including records from the Department of Defense, US Postal Service, Wal-Mart, and Ohio State University.

Over 33mn US employee records, including military personnel, had their data hacked
https://www.rt.com/usa/380867-33mn-employee-records-leaked/

The database belongs to Dun & Bradstreet which licenses information on businesses and corporations for use in credit decisions, business-to-business marketing, and supply chain management. In 2013, they held over 225 million business records from companies around the globe.

The leak of the 52.2 Gigabyte corporate database from the business services firm contains millions of people’s names, work email addresses, phone numbers, and the companies they work for, along with their job titles, ZDNet reports.

Dun & Bradstreet said it owned the database, which it had acquired as part of deal in 2015 to buy NetProspex. An internal investigation showed the firm had not suffered a security breach, meaning the leak could have come from one of its thousands of customers.

The leak affects over 100,000 employees with the Department of Defense, over 88,000 with the US Postal Service, more than 6,000 with AT&T, over 55,000 with Wal-Mart, more than 40,000 with CVS, over 38,000 with the Ohio State University, over 35,000 with Citigroup, more than 34,000 with Wells Fargo Bank, over 34,000 with Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and over 33,000 with IBM. (Article continues.)


Mike Pence has branded as “absurd” Julian Assange’s claims that Hillary Clinton is pushing for a Pence takeover. The comments came after Assange tweeted that sources in the intelligence community said Clinton was pushing for a Pence presidency.

‘Absurd & frankly offensive’: VP Pence blasts Assange’s Clinton takeover claims
https://www.rt.com/usa/380733-assange-clinton-pence-presidency/

Assange tweeted on Tuesday that Clinton had described Pence as “predictable hence defeatable” and was “pushing for a Pence takeover.”

Pence told radio host Laura Ingraham, however, that he “would find all of that dialogue to be absurd and frankly offensive. It is the greatest honor of my life to serve shoulder-to-shoulder with the 45th President of the United States.”

Assange claimed the comments came from two members of the intelligence community and that Pence was aware of the plan. The WikiLeaks founder said it was unclear if Pence agreed with the proposal, which he claimed was described as an “impeachment.”

“I would dismiss that out of hand and tell you that I'm just, I'm so excited about the progress that we've been made strengthening this country, protecting this country, reviving this country's economy and all credit goes to President Donald Trump," Pence told Ingraham.

Assange has seen a resurgence in the news recently after WikiLeaks published the first part of a series known as ‘Vault 7’, a leak containing details on hacking techniques developed by the CIA.
 
Well, I dunno what the heck is going on but it really does begin to look like Trump is fighting a losing battle. The Cs said he would "try" but they didn't say he would succeed.

I just don't know what's going to happen. We'll be doing a session soon and maybe get some insights.
 
Truth to be told, I think that Trump can only chance US foreign policy if he reigns in the US Deep State. I mean that's the big chance everyone is looking out for, But that's not going to happen overnight, so there is either an awful lot going on behind the scenes, or Trump has given himself in. Hard to tell from where we are sitting! Hopefully what we are witnessing now, is the silence before the storm. OSIT.
 
Since most of what happens does so behind the scenes, it is hard to get a handle on what is really going on. The MSM is a mess, and alternative media can be all over the map. Some clarification sure would be nice. :) Like many I think, I am waiting for Trump to fire the first salvo into the swamp, but as time goes on, I wonder if he will, or can.
 
The American juggernaut is a beast indeed. What did Don Juan say a warrior did? Stare infinity in the face without flinching?
 
Law: These women lost their jobs as U.S. attorneys :bye:
_http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/bizwomen/news/latest-news/2017/03/law-these-women-lost-their-jobs-as-u-s-attorneys.html
Staff, The Business Journals
Nearly a dozen women are stepping down from their roles as U.S. District Attorneys following the Trump administration’s request that all Obama-era appointees resign.

Attorney. Gen. Jeff Sessions Friday asked for 46 attorneys to resign. Since Trump took office, 16 others have already left. Former Atty. Gen. Sally Yates made quite an exit in January when she opposed Trump’s travel ban and was subsequently fired.

Friday’s announcement did not affect more than 20 acting or interim attorneys. Some have been serving as placeholders until Trump’s nominees are confirmed for the positions, BuzzFeed News reported.

Sessions also began offering reprieves to several attorneys, including Dierdre Daly from Connecticut, allowing them to remain in their posts, according to Politico.

His move is similar to Atty. Gen. Janet Reno’s call for the resignation of attorneys during the first days of Bill Clinton’s presidency, according to the Los Angeles Times. When George W. Bush and Barack Obama took office, however, departures were staggered over several months.

Here’s a list of women who have announced their resignation since Friday.

Tammy Dickinson, Missouri

Eileen Decker, California’s Central District

Carole Rendon, northern Ohio

Barbara McQuade, eastern Michigan

Alicia Limtiaco, Guam and Northern Mariana Islands

Deborah Gilg, Nebraska

Stephanie Finley, western Louisiana

Florence T. Nakakuni, Hawaii

Karen Loeffler, Alaska

Felicia Adams, Mississippi

Emily Gray Rice, New Hampshire

Boled Black Links within:
 
Paul Craig Roberts "It's OVER For Trump. Anti-Russian Neocons Are In Charge. Business As Usual."
Published on Mar 14, 2017

On June 1st The Deep State Will Move To Overthrow Trump
by Tyler Durden Mar 16, 2017 2:00 AM
Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03-15/june-1st-deep-state-will-move-overthrow-trump
On Wednesday, March 15, 2017 the U.S. government once again hit its debt ceiling. In short, this means that until Congress raises the ceiling, the government will be unable to borrow more money. If you remember the last time this happened, there were weeks of posturing by Republicans and Democrats while some government services started shutting down. After much deliberation and negotiation the debt ceiling was eventually raised and collapse was avoided.

But this time around we may see a very different set of events play out. If it isn’t clear to you just yet, President Trump is under attack from all sides. Democrats, the media and even members of his own Party want to see him fail. But perhaps more importantly, it is the shadow operators known as “The Deep State” who may take this opportunity to lay the blame for decades of machinations at Trump’s feet.

These shadow forces have been at work manipulating everything from the global economy to the political affairs of sovereign nations.

While March 15th is the day we hit our debt ceiling, June 1st, 2017 is the real date to watch. That’s the day the Deep State may finally pull the trigger:
And what better way to do that then to collapse the economy?

Establishment Republicans and Democrats hate trump… many want to see him fail… even if it means a real systematic crisis for the nation.. in fact, many will even see this as a crisis to get rid of the President… to blame him for the last 30 years of mismanaging the country’s finances and be able to rebuke the voters who elected the President with a national mess… Trump and his supporters will be blamed and take the fall… this is the secret plan
The following report from Wealth Research Group explains how and why it will all go down:
June 1st: Deep State to Overthrow Trump
Wealth Research Group Mar 14, 2017
_https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_uEobhnPFQ

Both parties have continually paid for government services and programs through debt…
By June 1st, 2017 the Treasury Department will have exhausted ways to get creative with paying its bills and without new debt it will be forced to default…

Most Americans aren’t aware at all that their entire way of life solely rests on the willingness of foreign governments to lend money to their government, otherwise the entire Washington cash burning machine will come tumbling down by the following morning… It all looks so safe with their respectable government buildings and their fancy suits, but in truth the entire economic machine is fragile like glass.…

From March 15th to June 1st is the ultimate political grandstand event… and this time Republicans and Democrats both have secret agendas to allow a real crisis to happen… using it to overthrow a populist uprising and the President who doesn’t bow to the status quo.
 
Laura said:
Well, I dunno what the heck is going on but it really does begin to look like Trump is fighting a losing battle. The Cs said he would "try" but they didn't say he would succeed.

I just don't know what's going to happen. We'll be doing a session soon and maybe get some insights.

Looks like a so far unprecedented massive effort, a deliberate tiring out of warriors - by 4thD STS and their 3rD servants -, aiming to turn us into an exhausted army with reduced chance of winning and a lot less inclined to continue freedom fighting. Due to said massing of negative energies around our planet[10-Dec-2016], I think, the energies of willpower and high group-morale and enthusiasm are sucked out of people (as an end result), throwing many good fighters into paralysis, a state of depleted willpower, making people feel unable or very hard to go on.

I was wondering, why is now a double effort needed for the same task that took normal effort in the past, when we weren't bombarded with so much negative energy. Is it just me? Or anyone else feeling this new strange exhaustion by will-paralysis going on since about September 2016?

***Most important, I think, is this new trap of preventing us from realizing: it is in our free will to reject the fresh new memo of Zion [of the future as planned by Psychopaths in power] and their newly cooked dinner menu given to us as a forced [no]choice offer..:
- Hey you cattle! This is what We Zion decided your future will look like!" -
..hoping we would respond:
"- Oh, darn, GMO only food in stores, another invaded country and reduction of our livelihoods.. nukes exploding here and there.. Now we have to accept, no choice."
..and prevent us to realize we can choose to make our own aims toward a better future and reject their offering.

Good news in the non-mainstream media were an important revitalizing factor allowing me to chart out that future the good news hinted at:
- Oh, its there I want to go!
I kept he good news in mind (ingredient No:1), fused it with any work I was doing right then related to this group (ingredient No:2) and my aim and free will choice wanting to go to that future (ingredient No:3). Fusing the above three ingredients I could *consciously *will *myself toward and vote for a better timeline, to end up in that better reality the good news hinted at.

Did anyone notice, there have been very few such really good news recently? Good news that gives new energy for one to continue? In the past there were at least a few good news per week.
 
c.a. said:
Paul Craig Roberts "It's OVER For Trump. Anti-Russian Neocons Are In Charge. Business As Usual."

:shock:

Just 6 weeks, that's all PCR gave him??
 
Niall said:
c.a. said:
Paul Craig Roberts "It's OVER For Trump. Anti-Russian Neocons Are In Charge. Business As Usual."

:shock:

Just 6 weeks, that's all PCR gave him??
Paul Craig Roberts tends to fly off the handle occasionally when things don't go as quickly or smoothly as he had hoped they might. It would be easier if Trump could just have the neocons shot at dawn, but doing that would upset the military and flirt with his impeachment, removal for insanity or assassination.
 

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