I agree completely. There's always a tremendous amount of demoralization shilling across platforms after any false flag or psyop. They want you to see what's happening and think the situation is hopeless, but most of us are smarter than to fall for that.
I never outright supported Trump, but I had my hopes he would end up doing more than he did although inside I knew better and held my breath. The most useful effect of Trump, as you noted, is he exposed the mainstream media as the enemy of the people for millions more who would not have so readily come to this realization otherwise. It really is the cabal's most powerful weapon and it's so insidious. The other benefit was that he kind of unmasked the ugly face of the empire. Most of the previous presidents were skilled at managing perceptions and putting on an act. Despite Obama's utter contempt for whites and western civilization and his constant scandals (using IRS to target opponents, fast and furious, funneling weapons through Libya to radical islamists elsewhere in the middle east, running several gun control psyops like Sandy Hook, and so forth) at least he played the part well and got normies to believe it was business as usual. One of Obama's primary functions was to sell the Wall St. bailout and put a human face on it while more and more wealth was funneled up the pyramid. Same with GW Bush and the foreign wars. Trump didn't care for this acting at all, or simply wasn't capable of it.
If Trump had been who he pretended to be when campaigning in 2016, perhaps he would have been a decent president, but he was all bark and no bite. The only thing he did reliably do was get down on his knees to suck Jewish dick. The recent pardon of Jonathan Pollard is a good microcosm of his entire presidency. Israel and the jewish lobby in the US got everything they wanted at every turn, and often it appeared as if Kushner was the real power behind the Trump presidency, like a handler of sorts, especially with the 2020 campaign strategy of introducing more of a Conservative Inc. pivot with pandering to minorities and homosexuals and the like. Biden (and therefore really Harris) will not be any better, in many respects they will be worse, but at least a lot of former Trump supporters who were holding out hope of some grand reveal (two more weeks!) will finally wake up and realize what is going on, provided nothing of much interest does happen between now and the 20th. I never like to assume anything and always try to be open-minded, so I'm open to the possibility he could declass some shit as a final Fuck You, but I'm not expecting it.
I agree completely. There's always a tremendous amount of demoralization shilling across platforms after any false flag or psyop. They want you to see what's happening and think the situation is hopeless, but most of us are smarter than to fall for that.
I never outright supported Trump, but I had my hopes he would end up doing more than he did although inside I knew better and held my breath. The most useful effect of Trump, as you noted, is he exposed the mainstream media as the enemy of the people for millions more who would not have so readily come to this realization otherwise. It really is the cabal's most powerful weapon and it's so insidious. The other benefit was that he kind of unmasked the ugly face of the empire. Most of the previous presidents were skilled at managing perceptions and putting on an act. Despite Obama's utter contempt for whites and western civilization and his constant scandals (using IRS to target opponents, fast and furious, funneling weapons through Libya to radical islamists elsewhere in the middle east, running several gun control psyops like Sandy Hook, and so forth) at least he played the part well and got normies to believe it was business as usual. One of Obama's primary functions was to sell the Wall St. bailout and put a human face on it while more and more wealth was funneled up the pyramid. Same with GW Bush and the foreign wars. Trump didn't care for this acting at all, or simply wasn't capable of it.
If Trump had been who he pretended to be when campaigning in 2016, perhaps he would have been a decent president, but he was all bark and no bite. The only thing he did reliably do was get down on his knees to suck Jewish dick. The recent pardon of Jonathan Pollard is a good microcosm of his entire presidency. Israel and the jewish lobby in the US got everything they wanted at every turn, and often it appeared as if Kushner was the real power behind the Trump presidency, like a handler of sorts, especially with the 2020 campaign strategy of introducing more of a Conservative Inc. pivot with pandering to minorities and homosexuals and the like. Biden (and therefore really Harris) will not be any better, in many respects they will be worse, but at least a lot of former Trump supporters who were holding out hope of some grand reveal (two more weeks!) will finally wake up and realize what is going on, provided nothing of much interest does happen between now and the 20th. I never like to assume anything and always try to be open-minded, so I'm open to the possibility he could declass some shit as a final Fuck You, but I'm not expecting it.