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NWO/Illuminati US politics - Pt 5

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Here is PART 4

Donald Trump was sworn in as president of the United States on Monday 20th January, 2025 in Washington DC.

The Assassination of Charlie Kirk

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Venezuelan expats celebrating in the streets of the USA.

Will Mayor Mamdani allow him to be brought to New York?

Announcing the capture/kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, Trump mentioned:
  • drugs/narco: 10 times
  • oil: 27 times
  • democracy: 0 times

One month ago Trump pardoned Honduran president from a 45 year prison sentence for trafficking drugs into the US.

If you think Trump gives a FF about Venezuelans, and/or this is about drugs, you are a clown.
 
China was always taking back Taiwan. They didn’t need the US to green light it!
China wants the rare earths. The US wants the oil, especially from a neighbour who is entertaining communists too close to home.

China doesn’t want Taiwan for rare earth minerals, they don’t have any of note and China already supplies the majority of them to Taiwan.
 

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China doesn’t want Taiwan for rare earth minerals, they don’t have any of note and China already supplies the majority of them to Taiwan.
My mistake. They want control of high tech industries.

Taiwan has virtually no domestic rare earth (REE) reserves but is a major consumer and processor, crucial for its high-tech industries like semiconductors, making it vulnerable to supply chain disruptions, especially from China. To counter this, Taiwan is diversifying supply by exploring partnerships with countries like India, Australia, and Japan for raw materials, investing in recycling ("urban mining"), and focusing on its strength in downstream manufacturing (semiconductors, magnets) to build more resilient critical mineral supply chains.
 
My mistake. They want control of high tech industries.

Taiwan has virtually no domestic rare earth (REE) reserves but is a major consumer and processor, crucial for its high-tech industries like semiconductors, making it vulnerable to supply chain disruptions, especially from China. To counter this, Taiwan is diversifying supply by exploring partnerships with countries like India, Australia, and Japan for raw materials, investing in recycling ("urban mining"), and focusing on its strength in downstream manufacturing (semiconductors, magnets) to build more resilient critical mineral supply chains.

Also from memory the CCP take the view that Taiwan is China and therefore should be ‘unified’ like Hong Kong and Macau.
 
My mistake. They want control of high tech industries.

Taiwan has virtually no domestic rare earth (REE) reserves but is a major consumer and processor, crucial for its high-tech industries like semiconductors, making it vulnerable to supply chain disruptions, especially from China. To counter this, Taiwan is diversifying supply by exploring partnerships with countries like India, Australia, and Japan for raw materials, investing in recycling ("urban mining"), and focusing on its strength in downstream manufacturing (semiconductors, magnets) to build more resilient critical mineral supply chains.
That's not why they want Taiwan. Ever since Mao defeated Chiang Kai-shek and the KMT fled to Taiwan, China has made it their official policy that Taiwan is a 'renegade province' and unification of last of the CCP psyche. The 1904 'agreement' with Japan relating to the area is seen as a huge national embarrassment that can only be 'corrected' by unification.
 
Also the US sanctions have a fair bit to do with crashing their economy
True.
Maduro is a piece of shit but the alternatives aren't so obvious. There could be massive violence as the US tend not to worry about 'afterwards' and tend to leave a power vacuum, which is generally filled by extremists and opportunists.

It's telling this was an act by the POTUS and not via Congress. A guy who says he'll act as a dictator, removing a dictator and pretending he cares about anything other than oil.

Based on the administration so far, a handful of oil executive billionaires will benefit and millions will suffer.
 

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lol. Is this where I post all the photos of him from different angles looking like the Michellen Man?

If you can find some taken in April last year that show him looking like the Michelin Man be my guest. The dozens I've seen all have him looking thinner than I've ever seen him before which is why even some Tv networks asked if he was on Ozempic.


Of course the doctor lied mate, jesus christ :tearsofjoy:

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If that's what you have to tell yourself rather than simply dealing with the fact that at 6 foot and weighing around 100kg you are obese and your BMI is higher than what Trump's was in April, then you do you I guess. The ramifications of such a realisation for someone with such a psychotic hatred for the man would be hard to deal with I guess. Maybe, rather than arguing this point it's time for you to put down the Doritos, step away from the keyboard and jog down to the closest park with the kids.

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Imagine the degree of psychotic hatred involved when someone notices a $400,000 windfall from a potential inside trade and immediately assumes without any evidence whatsoever it must have been a member of the Trump family and you guys just lap it up like a dog given a bowl of water after not having any for a few days. Mind blowing stuff.
 

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Imagine being gullible enough to think this was Barron Trump.

^ Fell for it again award.

(In before you incorrectly assert I made any comment about Barron and go off on a weird off-topic argument)
 

Very few people are arguing that Maduro wasn't horrible. I know of two Venezuelans who are happy Maduro is gone/

There needs to a process rather than to "simply go and kidnap foreign leaders". Even US congress was bypassed, let along the UN Security Council.
 

^ Fell for it again award.

(In before you incorrectly assert I made any comment about Barron and go off on a weird off-topic argument)

I was referring to Satan's post which you were responding to. I'm glad to hear you don't think it was Barron. Confused as to why you didn't take the opportunity to let him know this is your belief when you responded to his post making that specific allegation though.
 

That's the problem - power vacuums rarely end well (see the Arab Spring).

The US are going to screw the locals over, so Trump can enrich his billionaire mates.

Seems so many have already forgotten the lessons of the Bannana Wars & United Fruit Company.
 
I was referring to Satan's post which you were responding to. I'm glad to hear you don't think it was Barron. Confused as to why you didn't take the opportunity to let him know this is your belief when you responded to his post making that specific allegation though.
Because it is a general statement, consistent with many other statements I've made (including those relating to insider trading which has been a scourge on US politics for decades, and has gotten far worse in the past 12 months).

It's a continuation of behavior. Not a one-off incident.
 
Because it is a general statement, consistent with many other statements I've made (including those relating to insider trading which has been a scourge on US politics for decades, and has gotten far worse in the past 12 months).

It's a continuation of behavior. Not a one-off incident.

I'd be interested to hear how your algorithm has convinced you that insider trading in US politics has gotten "much worse" in the last 12 months. Congressional members traded around $723.57 million in 2024 compared to $643.92 million in 2025. If anything I would have thought past scrutiny about Pelosi's portfolio outperforming hedge funds would have caused members to be more careful about their trading rather than less like you have suggested.


Incidentally the member who traded the most in stock value in the last 12 months was a Democrat (Senator Richard Blumenthal).
 
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