For many, Donald Trump’s latest move has removed any glimmer of hope that he, deep down, has some good intentions for America.
For example, Jason Christoff expressed it well in his recent post:
“…just yesterday, September 30th, Donald Trump partnered with Pfizer to brand a new website ‘TRUMPrx‘, so Americans can more readily access poison Rx meds designed to destroy them, mind control them to greater degrees and inflict the perfect amount of brain damage… so that US citizens can’t recognize that their constitution is being ripped right down the middle.
“This new announcement between Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and Trump also mentions more vaccines for Americans. Estimates place that Pfizer’s COVID vaccines alone have killed nearly 500,000 US citizens already. So yes, the CEO of a company that just killed at least 500,000 Americans over the past 4 years, gets a new website adorned with the name of the same President, who started off the killing in Operation Warp Speed. It’s all about making the clinically insane look sane and mundane.”
Many, however, disagree. For example Dr. Gary Magder of Goldtent TA Paradise wrote me:
“I think you are mistaken regarding Trump and Pfizer…. He has them right where he wants them… Keep your enemies close.”
Gary then linked to this Substack post by Karen Kingston (a journalist who has been exposing the COVID con for almost as long as I have). She lists several reasons why the TrumpRx deal is better not just for America but for the world — including getting drug manufacturing out of Communist China (where toxic medications are made even more toxic through shady manufacturing processes).
Kingston also believes that this deal with the mRNA devil will necessitate greater FDA oversight and proper trials. She also claims that any royalty payments going to Trump are “unfounded accusations.” Rather, Kingston sees TrumpRx as part of a strategic, step-by-step plan to gain control of Big-Pharma — similar to how you don’t attack the king in the first move of chess, but set up the board for coordinated attacks.
I hope she’s right.
Political Jab or Truth Injection?

This goes back to the old argument that Trump is playing 5D chess and thinking ten moves ahead (possibly with the help of a QAnon time machine his grandfather built). His chumming around with Pfizer’s CEO (who should be on trial for mass murder) may be an act.
If it is, Trump’s a great actor.
Discerning whether politicians are good or bad or incompetent is tricky.
Or, at least, I thought it was until last April. While waiting for a plane to the Netherlands at Toronto Pearson Airport, I ended up talking to a young man who’d escaped war-torn Syria. He was in his mid-twenties, very polite and… rather wise.
I asked him what he thought of Bashar al-Assad. Was he really a big bad dictator? Or were Western countries making him look like Hitler reborn to excuse an invasion?
He looked at me through his spectacles for a few seconds, almost as if he was looking back in time or across a great gulf.
Finally, he spoke, sounding on the edge of laughter:
“Politicians… they’re all bad. Assad. Putin. Trump. Biden. Obama. Bush. Johnson. Lecornu. Some are just less bad than others. But less bad doesn’t make them good.”
“What about Trudeau?” I asked.
He laughed. “Oh, he’s the worst.”
My Syrian soothsayer’s words may sound extreme to many, but objectively speaking, almost anyone involved in almost any government is operating, supporting and condoning a system of theft under the constant threat of violence (AKA taxation).
As psychotherapist Sterlin Lujan writes in Dignity & Decency:
“It is sad how people line up behind politicians like cattle. Why do these folks follow thugs and sociopaths? Do they not realize the system is a legally sanctioned mafia? Why do they idolize and worship these leeches as if they are actually going to do something to better the world?”
At best, you get a rare few like Ron Paul, whose sole purpose for getting elected is to get government coercion, theft and violence out of the way so that good can naturally arise in its place.
Whether Trump is good, bad or incompetent, I’d rather not riddle out. At best he may be less bad than the others… and maybe that’s the best we can hope for right now.
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