Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Trump "Threatens World Stability"... Is That a Bad Thing?" video.

  1. It's according to what the media's definition of "world stability" is. To be very honest, that definition is the globalist agenda, and the POTUS is the proverbial turd in the punch bowl. The EU was the start of it, Napoleon's dream come true, and the big push to complete it started when the Bush and Clinton administrations joined forces with Blair in the UK. They worked with ex-Nazis, all radical socialists, in Europe, the UK, and the US. The EU was a US and UK creation, as one EU politician admitted shortly after President Trump was elected. I'll paraphrase: "What are we going to do now, (after Trump), the EU is a US and UK creation?" The idea of the European, Asian, and a North American Unions are a creation of the power elite to enrich themselves by skirting taxes, tariffs, laws, and regulations. It was also a worker replacement scheme, bringing back a form of slavery, and the slaves would vote for their masters. That is the "thousand points of light," and the "new world order" that has been spoken about (and quoted) by many politicians. The World Brotherhood, the UN, and the Atlantic Council at work. They lost control, and they put into place the biggest propaganda effort against the world starting in 2013. Never trust the merchants, merchant banks, and industrialists. Does anyone remember who helped the Ayatollah take control of Iran? It was Jimmy Carter, the same US president that said Jim Jones was a fantastic preacher. Jim Jones was a flaming communist, that run a cult of personality and kept his followers in a concentration camp at Guyana. The NWO, three empires made up of a North American Union under FDR's New Deal Socialism, the EU under National Socialism, and the Asian under Communism. As professor Quigley put it, a balance of power scheme, run by socialists but controlled by merchants, merchant bankers, and industrialists. What family is the largest merchant banker on earth? Who controls the central banks, and the BIS? You can almost count them on one hand.
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