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The Billy Meier UFO contacts singularly authentic ongoing for 80 years the key to our future survival

The Trump that Everybody Loved

It wasn’t only knuckle-draggers and far-right racists that embraced his shameless, ruthless glorification of materialism

It remains to be seen if, come November, the country will say, “You’re fired!” to Donald Trump and if the Bolton book will be a factor. But the fact that he rose to the presidency at all is, fundamentally, a grim reflection on the real, core values – such as they are – of millions of Americans.

You can be sure it wasn’t only knuckle-draggers and far-right racists that resonated with and embraced his shameless, ruthless glorification of materialism and the acquisition of wealth by even ruthless means.

Perhaps his running for the presidency, as a Republican, was a cynical calculation as to how to best sell himself to voters, some of whom may have viewed him as an acceptable option to the dismal prospect of an early nuclear incineration under a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Playing to their strangely low expectations, Trump’s thrown a few bones to placate his followers…while destroying the environment, international agreements and allowing the wealthy to get even wealthier.

The public welfare is a secondary consideration to Trump’s own, fooling those who saw him as the embodiment of everything they thought they wanted to become, and unwilling to see the consequences of – once again – having chosen slogans over substance, in the grand American tradition.

His supporters preferred to not see that this power-hungry emperor had no clothes and would gladly take theirs, without hesitation.

The epitome of the detached, acquisitive, narcissistic, short-sighted “leader”, Trump is a man without empathy and real regard for others, who continues to feed and fund the war machine, while remaining clueless and in denial about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Among Trump’s most rabid  supporters, are the deluded, easily misled people who espouse QAnonsense and see their hero as the antidote to the devilish Deep State. They don’t realize they’ve been fooled by an old ruse, where two factions of essentially the same entity – two puppets manipulated by the same greedy puppeteer – fight for the prize which, in this scenario, is power above all else.

It should also be no surprise that, rather than making the country great again, it’s more likely that he’s complicit – in ways seen and unseen -in paving the way, as:

28. Speculators will bring about a global financial and economic crisis of such proportions as has never before been seen, so that the whole financial economy falls into terrible straits, and also very much trouble and great scarcity of commodities occurs.

And even for the most mega-MAGA supporters, the same, inescapable destiny awaits, as an unavoidable consequence of Trump’s policies, and the long history of the relentless pursuit of wealth for its own sake, by him and others like him:

29. Even in the USA, the people will be dispossessed as a consequence of the global financial crisis, which shall become a pretext for deploying the military and police forces against the angry and partly also heavily armed population.

In the end, Trump may exemplify that old saying, “Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it”, which also goes for those who, dreaming of being his apprentice, so uncritically embraced his shameless, ruthless glorification of materialism.

See also:

Conservatives: Feds Close to Spending More Than on Revolutionary, Civil War, WWI, II Combined

Wag the Don?

The Wrong, Wrong Man

 

 

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Timothy Allen Anderson

When the people wake up and smell the truth, we may finally turn a corner, but when the people fail to demand more than a choice between the lessor of two evils, we will continue to have the wrong navigator for the SS USA. Not that it would change anything, but I have been a little curious what the Plejaren think of our past presidents, and how far back we must go to find one who was actually worthy of the position.

Diane Grebe

After watching FOX News, MSNBC, CNN, One American News (OAN) and listening to American Family Radio, I do realize that both sides keep blaming the other side for everything that is wrong in the US. But neither side is completely correct even though they think they are. The extremists on the right and left are both nuts, but believe the other side is definitely wrong. Actually both sides are not making good decisions, but will never admit to that. And then as we all know, this causes people to choose sides and fight in the streets while saying hooray for our side, we are better than you. America is loosing its mind. We just can’t seem to get many things right. When I read the Meier material/spiritual info, I find it so calming and gets me back in the right frame of mind. All the news is so partisan that I need something to get me back in to balance.
I feel that any one who speaks in a very divisive way (us vs. them) and can not try to make an effort to unite all people together to bring about the common good, is not the best for America or rather for any country. They should not be in politics at all because they are dangerous to the welfare of humanity. Unfortunately, we have way too many of them in power. I think if everyone listens to the new CRs on SolonSkills, both Billy and Ptaah, in speaking about Trump, have said it better then I ever could. I agree with their assessment of him.
Salome everyone
Diane

Diane Grebe

MH
I agree with you completely. We are so entrenched with religion and politics that many people just can’t imagine life with out it. As I have said in other blogs, I live in a rural religious area and during discussions, I have said things similar to what you have stated. I get dear in the headlights looks. People just don’t think that we can survive or live correctly if we do not have religion and politics. It is very disheartening to hear this from them. And then they get very annoyed and things can escalate to arguments. I just always feel that it is hopeless. I really don’t know what else to say.

Salome

John Webster

Diane, with inferences to politics, you speak of unnecessary division within humanity. Unfortunately, reality will prove that we have such a long, l-o-n-g road ahead for the positive change to evolve. What people [like yourself & others on this blog] envisage will seemingly arrive by way of a one-at-a-time basis, so, it’s always encouraging to read of someone reading Meier material! Salome!

Diane Grebe

MH

One more thing I forgot to add. I know a handful of people who wear the MAGA hats. They often say to me that Trump IS THE best president America has ever seen and he will go down in history as the greatest. I do know that everyone has a right to their own perceptions and opinions. But there is no reaching them at all. It is like a cult with brain washing. I know that Billy and Ptaah have spoken about this “mass delusion” going on in America. And these are the very same people that attend church and pile into them during this global pandemic. I might be wrong about this, but you can’t reach these people. So I am left with the feeling of – why bother to try. Another thing that is confusing to me is that there are people who say they study the Meier material, yet they also fall into this group or way of thinking about Trump. There is a disconnect somewhere in their thinking, but we are allowed free will to decide things for ourselves. Boy, does humanity have a long way to go. What is it? Another 800 years to go.

Salome

Chuck Torbyn

It seems to me while MH is generally correct about religion and politics, it’s because they represent as practiced the negative aspects of humanity trying to deal with and make sense of this puzzling existence we call life. As the formation of America shows, there came about the effort to establish a more positive reality, something that was more forward thinking and offered a possibility for all citizens to discover themselves and fulfill their possibilities. Now as MH will quickly point out, in his mind, it’s been a failure. I don’t agree. Where would the world be if America never had been? At least it got us to a place where we can now talk about other humans from other worlds and sometime rejoining that brotherhood. Unfortunately it’s also gotten us to a place where some maniac country could explode a nuke and create an EMP( electromagnetic pulse) that would send the world back a thousand years. I can’t believe no one thinks positively and wants to help the world go forward in life, past administrations notwithstanding, so seeing Trump seemly doing that very thing, it’s hard to understand all the criticisms. Okay, not everyone can accept BEAM messages, but since no metal spheres can come to help rescue us, we’re stuck with what we got and most of what we’ve got is more negative politics trying to tear the country down rather than understand how we got here. Most people don’t want to hear about that. Until some take responsibility for the causes from the past that is giving us the present, nothing will change. It could be so easy to fix things. I keep hoping.

Tony Schwab

Considering the number of people living from 1945 to 1960 (under 3 billion), Hitler wouldn`t have reincarnated at least before the year 1970. With the number of 529 millions of people on the planet reincarnation rate would be arond 140 years. In those time there were about 5 – 6 times more than 529 million, so 140 devided with 5 or 6 is about 25 – 30 years, so Hitler could not reincarnate before the year 1970. If someone dies today, with the current number of people on the planet, he would reincarnate in about 10 years.

Chuck Torbyn

Germany was working on a nuclear weapon also. We just got there first. As to genocide, there seems to be a lot of Japanese in the world today. That might not have been the case if the tactical use of the bomb hadn’t convinced the Emperor and the military to give up their suicidal plans to fight to the death of every citizen. The Japanese seem to understand and forgiven us for the unfortunate necessity. I can understand you’re being angry it was ever invented, but from past reading, it seems we only re-discovered it! Compared to the past, America isn’t the bad guy here. Hopefully it never will be used again by anyone.

Terry Carch

This is a topic you may need to be aware of even though this off topic in what I call BAD science! I just found this article on the c2c in the news 6/27/20: From Scientific American “CRISPER Gene Editing in Human Embryos Wrecks Chromosome Mayhem By Heidi Ledford Nature magazine June 25, 2020 This to me sounds like the Bayer-Monsanto shills will go to ANY length to get away wih this horrible CRISPER thing not just in foods but also in gene editing etc!

Dougal McRae

Well, it looks like you’ll get your wish. I doubt the dummy liar brain-addled Biden is going to be any better. More likely will continue to enrich himself at the expense of the American citizenry.

Melissa Osaki

We lose either way.

John Webster

Right Dougal McRae . . right, Melissa . . and, it’s just another inauguration . . average cost, a couple hundred million? Only to go through all the motions to get to a point where the president answers, “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute . . . . blah blah blah.” What a needless waste of better spent $cash.

Al Jedd

The Musée Grévin in Paris is scrapping its statue of the outgoing American president without waiting for the official end of his term of office and the inauguration of his successor Joe Biden, whose statue is in the process of being made.

Donald’s Trump’s statue “cost a lot of hair”, laughs the museum’s director-general, Yves Delhommeau.

Visitors had a particular penchant for taking photos with their fingers up Trump’s nose, resulting in the need for repeated repairs to the statue’s nose, which was a first for the museum.

https://www.euronews.com/2021/01/20/trump-s-waxwork-already-removed-from-display-at-paris-musee-grevin

Salome

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Doris Sirodal

I’ve lost my elderly father in 2019 (thank goodness he wasn’t in the nursing homes that were killing the elderly!) I know – I could make that statement another way!! He passed away 6 days before his 93rd birthday. I’ve been on my own for almost 26 years – turning 62 on Wednesday (single, but not by choice – just not many good selections to choose from, also looking for work since July 13 – 6 years ago, and have been assisting with other situations – that had me putting aside my needs in order to assist 88-year-old mother when I can!

I’ve tried to tell family, friends, and others about Billy Meier’s work – but no one will listen! Most people I’ve met call me weird because I give a —-!!! I am just a quiet and loving person that carries myself in a strong way! Most men have met, stated to me that I carried myself as if/though I don’t need them!! That was upsetting to hear and not what I was expressing! So, I do what I can, when I can for others! I’m not complaining, I am loving my peace of mind! No children, I rather stick with my own moral values! I think I am grateful now that I don’t have children!!! Prayers and love to all those out there that have lost loved ones to what happening now!!!

This week I am prioritizing taking care of myself, and checking in with my siblings staying with mother – ensuring she is all right!! Focusing on the writings of the Goblet of Truth! I’d love for Mr. Meier to know that in Oklahoma in the United States – there is someone listening!!! I have heard of his works years ago and am really trying to understand/innerstand the English translation. There is someone out here trying! Hopefully, you don’t give up on us completely! 

Stay healthy, stay safe, stay loved!!!