Just so you know ... Trump is through answering to us "deplorables" ... He obviously has others to answer to now

… I guess this means that Ghislalne will be released soon.

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Donald Trump: “How dare you think of all the children defiled by Epstein and his clients at a time like this. We’re supposed to be shifting over to the missing children in Texas now…”

Are we in Kansas yet?

I mean, we WERE trying to get over all that “rainbow” stuff, right? This president is still looking for his courage maybe? Think I liked the other “president” better who was looking for his brains…

(pay no attention to the people behind the curtain removing the yellow brick road. It didn’t really
lead to anything anyway)

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Considering the pivot from positions just a few months ago…my take is that the material would inflame anti-IS sentiment…show how widespread their influence in high political/financial circles goes. You can see the look of fear in the eyes of Kash, Boningo, the press secretary when someone brings up complicity of IS (then they deflect). So, the ‘nothing happened, nothing to see’ response seems like something Bibi gave DJT and DJT is forcing on his cabinet members and department heads. It matches the juvenile authoritarian approach that’s been taken to pretty much every other problem that’s arisen in the last 6 months.

Since DJT’s wealth is pretty much nothing but real estate…and RE/Banking community in NYC are made up of people whom anti IS sentiment would harm…they probably threatened him with losing EVERYTHING he owns.

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What about the storm and hurrican victims of Florida and North Carolina, not to mention countless others that are still recovering? Oh, that’s right. They’re not important because their’s wasn’t the “club” for politicians’ daughters. Yeah, I get it.

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Bingo. I do distinctly remember hearing Eric Weinstein say, way back during the planscamdemic, that the real story about Epstein would lead to Israel - but then he shut up about it.

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As you probably know, Trump’s rhetorical prowess has been likened to Cicero. For the last ten years, Scott Adams, who unfortunately has been diagnosed with cancer, made commentary on Trump’s rhetorical speech. Most take everything he says literally. “Low Energy Jeb” framing can’t be unseen. “Pocahontas” or mocking Rand Paul’s fuzzy hair at a debate. Once he gets the picture in, you can’t unsee it. And you can protest and yell it it is so adolescent but usually he gets the kill shot in before his opponent knows what’s happening.

And of course garden variety hypnosis technique, matching for rapport. He tapped into the Alt News/conspiracy demographic back in 2015, that’s us, in the first election. A gold standard? Hmmm sounds interesting, I’ll have to look into it. At least he got the gold bugs in the fold. Disclosure? hmmm I’ll look into it. Remember he was gonna be the first disclosure President. How did that work out? Truth in 9-11? yes, we definitely will look into it. This time it was JFK and Epstein.

Hyperbole is essential part of rhetorical speech: A big wall with a mall. Talking past the sale. Many of these techniques are discussed by Dr. Robert Cialdini in his books on Persuasion and Pre-Suasion.

I imagine that his PR team is in a crisis management meeting to deal with this fall out. Either he has a big black hole in terms of “The Streisand Effect” Or he is purposely stirring the pot which is the contention of some of the MAGA influencers who do nothing more than puppet each other as opposed to good journalistic analysis. MAGA folks are now saying Trump will use Epstein files to blackmail people turn against Deep State
You cannot make this up :rofl:

The problem with constant use of these devices is that it becomes stale after awhile. You end up re-using material, calling people crazy like he did Musk. Crazy Nancy, Crazy Musk…Old material.

Today, Musk pulled out his own weapons grade persuasion with Peanut, the Squirrel. According to google analytics, if it’s reliable? that got more play than “they are eating the cats and dogs” Remember that one? Emotional anchoring (cute animal killed by government over reach) and taps into our distrust of the system which is as old as the moon. Think Jonathan Swift, Mark Twain, Ralph Waldo Emerson etc…

Musks weapons grade persuasion was a kill shot. hard to one up him on the Peanuts meme so it looks like Trump has resorted to what’s wrong with all of you? Like we’re not supposed to talk about it.

It will be interesting to see if Musk continues on this path triggering Trump to use is inner tyrant archetype rather than his more persuasive side. It’s not often that somebody serves Trump a taste of his own medicine.

The establishment will do everything in it’s power to keep the electorate polarized. The last thing the establishment wants is to bring both sides toward the center. So whatever Musk’s agenda is as technocrat, and professed socialist, his Art of War tactics are getting interesting. Because now those who are disappointed in their vote for Trump on the right, now have something in common with their enemies on the left. Musk didn’t care so much about “America going bankrupt” while he was robbing us with his failed Solar City and clean energy trip.

Here is where I watch for the ole SWISH Pattern. When you want the news cycles to go away…QUICK. You have to come up with something that will totally absorb the public and move the news cycle. Usually an event like a massive hurricane is good for that, maybe crank up the HAARP meters or create a distraction of some sort, because I don’t think this story goes away too soon without intervention. A good riot might help. Unless it’s “mask” off time and just shows us who he really is.

I need to go find my copy of the book written by Daniel Estulin… “Trump” with alot of footnotes and quotes by Catherine Austin Fitts. Trump didn’t just come out of the thin air. He was groomed and if I remember correctly, it was Rothschild $$.

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reddclay

Bravo sir… I like your cut of the Jeb!

Quite an interesting angle…

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