Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 13, 2017
I wrote an article a few hours ago where I gave Trump credit for firing the traitor Comey in a humiliating public fashion just hours after his “I love you” speech to the ADL, and then publicly threatening him, while also threatening the media and mocking Rosie O’Donnell on Twitter. I have also praised him for having a productive and normal meeting with Sergei Lavrov, wherein they agreed to work together on a number of issues. We have praised him for opening an investigation into voter fraud in the 2016 elections.
These are all, objectively, very good things in and of themselves. And they are not expected things.
This does not indicate that I have forgiven Trump for the betrayals.
However, we must note that there are only two explanations for the Trump betrayals:
- He was a shill from the beginning, controlled by the Jews. This is ridiculous on a number of levels. First and foremost it would clearly have been much more beneficial to the ruling elite to elect Hillary Clinton (or Jeb Bush or whoever else), which is why they tried with all of their might to stop Trump from winning. Although it is technically possible, all of the arguments I have seen for it are absurd. I am a person who feels I have a duty to entertain all perspectives, and I have entertained this, and found it to be simple-minded, having no data-based substance at all. It is a weird assertion, and when people promoting this are pressed on specific points, they either pretend not to understand or genuinely don’t understand, and proceed to go into an emotional rage, involving personal attacks and the spamming of infographics in response to direct questions.
- He was influenced/pressured by Ivanka and Jared and others around him, and wanted to shake off the Russian allegations. This is much closer to the realm of the possible than the “shill all along” theory, but the betrayals effectively amount to throwing his entire legacy down the toilet, relegating himself to a place in history as the biggest disappointment America has ever known. He would be remembered as a traitor. I believe the only reason he ran for President was to leave a legacy of heroism.
- He was somehow forced by Jews, who took control and started giving orders. He was effectively being held hostage. There are many ways this could have happened.
I maintain that the Trump betrayals were the result of #3, a hostage situation. I do not know the details of this hostage situation, because no one knows these details other than those directly involved and probably some people with zerodays. The details are irrelevant. It could have been blackmail and it could have been threats, it could have been some combination.
Trump, giving a speech to the Jews about the “hurrahs” of the Holocaust. And sure, you can pause a video of anyone and make them look weird. But can you make them look like that?
In support of the hostage theory, I maintain that two very important points are:
- The fact he came into office with a clear intent to implement his campaign program, and began working on it aggressively with very competent people, and
- The fact that the flip, beginning with the Syria strike on 4/6 (actually beginning with the statements about the GAS BABY MEME on 4/5 at a press conference with the king of Jordan), happened so rapidly. Within ten, he turned against Syria and Russia, Reversed his position on China, gave a nutty statement to the Jews about their Holocaust (after having purposefully refused to do so weeks earlier); he flipped on DACA, he flipped on NATO and NAFTA, he installed Jews Kushner and Cohn, the neocon intelligent psychopath McMaster, and a bunch of Democrats to run everything while pushing Bannon to the side. Soon after, he refused to fight for the wall and the defunding of Planned Parenthood (among a whole bunch of other things) to be included in the spending bill, which was basically the Democrats dream bill.
And then, the only conceivable explanations as to why he would fill his administration with hardcore dudes in the beginning are:
- He was genuine, and trying to fulfill his promises to the American people, or
- He was trying to trick the Alt-Right into believing he was going to do what they wanted him to do. This would be very weird, as the Alt-Right is a minority of his supporters, and statistically irrelevant; most of his supporters have no conception of the significance of General Flynn and Steve Bannon, or the implications of bombing Assad. It would also be weird to do that, and then flip completely within the first three months, as it was clear that the flip would turn the Alt-Right against him.
What would be the strategic purpose of having this small minority of his supporters – the Alt-Right – support him for three months only to hate him totally and aggressively attack him after that three month period? This is yet another of the many questions that the “shill from the beginning” theorists do not have any answer for.
Another big one is why he would go out of his way to prove that the ADL prank call bomb hoax spree was a Jewish false flag (after having openly accused them of it). Or why he would purposely exclude Jews from his Holocaust Day message (while actively blocking attempts to include Jews). Why would he take us off the extremist list, block funding to “anti-hate” groups and refuse to fill the position of anti-Semitism envoy?
The only possible answer for these actions, according to the “shill all along” theory is that he was trying to trick anti-Semites into trusting him, but – once again – what would be the point of that when he knew that soon he would flip-flop completely and have anti-Semites totally against him? What possible purpose could a couple weeks of praise from anti-Semites serve?
tl;dr
I have zero doubt that Trump was genuine from the beginning and sometime in late March experienced an internal coup by Jews, where he was held hostage and forced to do their bidding.
That is what caused the flip.
Current Possibility
My initial conclusion was that Trump was totally taken over, and he was just going to be a pawn for the Jews his entire Presidency.
However, there have been things happening over the last few days that indicate he could have regained some amount of control.
Beyond his own actions, the actions of the Jews, with regards to the Russian investigation. That was all put buried after the Syria strike, and the subsequent flip-floppery, but then all of the sudden the media is all over it again and Flynn is subpoenaed.
It is possible that the coup could have been reversed. The first coup happened behind the scenes, and the opposite thing could have happened behind the scenes.
We are seeing signs that this could be happening.
Bannon was my red line, and Bannon is still in the White House. My redline for actually fully supporting again is Kushner being fired and the wall ordered built without the approval of Congress (which isn’t even required).
It is, however, much, much, much too early to say anything about what is going on. All we have are a series of good signs.
So I am telling you straight up: don’t hope.
But do remember that nothing is impossible.
And firing Comey the day after he met with the ADL amidst rumors H.R. McMaster is next, then immediately having a friendly meeting with Russia’s highest diplomat, then threatening the press and Comey – these are all very good signs.
However, the black pill option is that he could have been told by the Jews holding him hostage that they had gone too far, and he needed to do some things to regain a bit more support among his base. That is probably more likely.
However, I admit that I was having fun with the press and Comey threats article, and maybe went a little bit too far into “hope” territory.
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