About Trump

The timing is right for everyone to understand what Donald Trump is doing, and try to decrypt the ambiguity of how he is doing it. The controversial President has a much clearer agenda than anyone can imagine on both foreign policy and internal affairs, but since he has to stay in power or even stay alive to achieve his objectives, his strategy is so refined and subtle that next to no one can see it. His overall objective is so ambitious that he has to follow random elliptic courses to get from point A to point B, using patterns that throw people off on their comprehension of the man. That includes most independent journalists and so-called alternative analysts, as much as Western mainstream fake-news publishers and a large majority of the population.

About his strategy, I could make a quick and accurate analogy with medication: most pills are designed to cure a problem, but come with an array of secondary after-effects. Well, Trump is using medication solely for their after-effects, while the first intent of the pill is what’s keeping him in power and alive. By the end of this article, you’ll see that this metaphor applies for just about every decision, move or declaration he’s made. Once you understand what Trump is about, you’ll be able to appreciate the extraordinary presidency he’s conducting, like no predecessor ever came close to match.

To start off, let’s clear the one aspect of his mission that is straightforward and terribly direct: he’s the first and only American President to ever address humanity’s worst collective flaw, its total ignorance of reality. Because medias and education are both controlled by the handful of billionaires that are running the planet, we don’t know anything about our history that’s been twisted dry by the winners, and we don’t have a clue about our present world. As he stepped in the political arena, Donald popularized the expression «fake news» to convince the American citizens, and the world population as well, that medias always lie to you. The expression has now become commonplace, but do you realize how deeply shocking is the fact that nearly everything you think you know is totally fake? Media lies don’t just cover history and politics, but they have shaped your false perception on topics like economy, food, climate, health, on everything. What if I told you that we know exactly who shot JFK from the grassy knoll, that the foreknowledge of Pearl Harbor was proven in court, that the CO2 greenhouse effect is scientifically absurd, that our money is created through loans by banks who don’t even have the funds, or that science proves with a 100% certainty that 911 was an inside job? Ever heard of a mainstream journalist, PBS documentary or university teacher telling you about any of this? 44 Presidents came and went without even raising one word about this huge problem, before the 45th came along. Trump knows that freeing the people out of this unfathomable ignorance is the first step to overall freedom, so he started calling mainstream journalists and their news outlets for what they are: pathological liars.

«Thousands of mental health professionals agree with Woodward and the New York Times op-ed author: Trump is dangerous.»

Bandy X. Lee, The Conversation 2018

«The question is not whether the President is crazy but whether he is crazy like a fox or crazy like crazy.»

Masha Gessen, The New Yorker 2017

Let’s make one thing clear: to the establishment, Trump isn’t mentally challenged, but he’s definitely seen as a possible nemesis of their world. Ever since he moved in the White House, Trump has been depicted as a narcissist, a racist, a sexist and a climate-skeptic, loaded with shady past stories and mental issues. Even though an approximate 60% of the American people don’t trust medias anymore, many have bought the story that Trump might be slightly crazy or unfit to rule, and the statistic climbs even higher when you get out of the USA. Of course, Donald isn’t doing anything special to change the deeply negative perception that so many journalists and people alike have about him. He’s openly outrageous and provocative on Twitter, he sounds impulsive and dumb most of the time, acts irrationally, lies on a daily basis, and throws out sanctions and threats as if they were candy canes out of an elf’s side bag in a mall in December. Right away, we can destroy one persistent media myth: the image Trump is projecting is self-destructive and it’s the exact opposite of how pathological narcissists act, since they thrive to be loved and admired by everyone. Donald simply doesn’t care if you like him or not, which makes him the ultimate anti-narcissist, by its psychological definition. And that’s not even up for opinion, it’s a quite simple and undeniable fact.

Trump and the swampHis general plan exhales from one of his favorite motto: «We will give power back to the people», because the United States and its imperialist web woven over the world have been in the hands of a few globalist bankers, military industrials and multinationals for more than a century. To achieve his plan, he has to end wars abroad, bring back the kids, dismantle the NATO and CIA, get control over the Federal Reserve, cut every link with foreign allies, abolish the Swift financial system, demolish the propaganda power of the medias, drain the swamp of the deep state that’s running the spying agencies and disable the shadow government that’s lurking in the Council on foreign relations and Trilateral Commission’s offices. In short, he has to destroy the New World Order and its globalist ideology. The task is huge and dangerous to say the least. Thankfully, he’s not alone.

Before we get on his techniques and tactics, we have to know a little bit more about what’s really been going on in the world.

Mighty Russia

Since Peter the Great, the whole history of Russia is a permanent demonstration of its will to maintain its political and economical independence from international banks and imperialism, pushing this great nation to help many smaller countries fighting to keep their own independence. Twice Russia helped the United States against the British/Rothschild Empire; first by openly supporting them in the Independence War, and again in the Civil War, when Rothschild’s were funding the Confederates to politically break down the nation to bring it back in the British colonial Empire’s coop. Russia also destroyed Napoleon and the Nazis, whom were both funded by international banks as tools to crush economically independent nations. Independence is in their DNA. After almost a decade of Western oligarchy taking over Russia’s economy after the fall of USSR in 1991, Putin took power and drained the Russian swamp. Since then, each and every move that he has made aims to destroy the American Empire, or the entity that replaced the British Empire in 1944, which is the non-conspiracy theory name of the New World Order. The new empire is basically the same central banking scheme, with just a slightly different set of owners that switched the British army for NATO, as their world Gestapo.

Until Trump came along, Putin was single handedly fighting the New World Order who’s century-old obsession is the control of the world oil market, since oil is the blood running through the veins of the world economy. Oil is a thousand times more valuable than gold. Cargo ships, airplanes and armies don’t run on batteries. Therefore, to counter the globalists, Putin developed the best offensive and defensive missile systems, with the result that Russia can now protect every independent oil producer such as Syria, Venezuela and Iran. Central bankers and the US shadow government are still hanging on to their dying plan, because without a victory in Syria, there’s no enlarging Israel, thus ending the century-old fantasy of uniting the Middle East oil production in the hands of the New World Order. Ask Lord Balfour if you have any doubt. That’s the real stake of the Syrian war, it’s nothing short of do or die.Syrian-Russian victory

A century of lies

Now, because a shadow government is giving direct orders to the CIA and NATO in the name of banks and industries, Trump has no control over the military. The deep state is a rosary of permanent officials ruling Washington and the Pentagon, that only respond to their orders. If you still believe that the «Commander in chief» is in charge, explain why every time Trump ordered to pull out of Syria and Afghanistan, more troops came in? As I’m writing this text, US and NATO troops pulled out of the Kurdish zones, went to Iraq, and came back with heavier equipment around the oil reserves of Syria. Donald has a lot more of swamp draining to do before the Pentagon actually listens to anything he says. Trump should be outraged and denunciate out loud that the military command doesn’t bother about what he thinks, but this would ignite an unimaginable chaos, and perhaps even a civil war in the US, if the citizens who own roughly 393 million weapons in their homes were to learn that private interests are in charge of the military. It would also lead to a very simple but dramatic question: «What is exactly the purpose of democracy?» These weapons are the titanium fences guarding the population from a totalitarian Big Brother.

One has to realize how much trouble the US army and spying agencies have been going through in creating false-flag operations for more than a century, so that their interventions always looked righteous, in the name of democracy promotion, human rights and justice around the planet. They blew up the Maine ship in 1898 to enter the Hispanic-American war, then the Lusitania in 1915 to enter WW1. They pushed Japan to attack Pearl Harbor in 1941, knew about the attack 10 days in advance and said nothing to the Hawaiian base. They made up a North Vietnamese torpedo aggression on their ships in the Tonkin Bay to justify sending boots on the Vietnamese ground. They made up a story of Iraqi soldiers destroying nurseries to invade Kuwait in 1991. They invented mass destruction weapons to attack Iraq again in 2003, and organized 911 to shred the 1789 Constitution, attack Afghanistan and launch a War on terror. This totally fake mask of virtue has to be preserved for controlling the opinion of the American citizens and their domestic arsenal, who have to believe that they wear the white cowboy hats of democracy.

US PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH MAKES A POINT DURING SPEECH TO ARMY TROOPS INTEXAS.So how did Trump react when he learned that American troops were re-entering Syria? He repeated again and again in every interview and declaration that «we have secured the oil fields of Syria», and even added «I’m thinking about sending Exxon in the region to take care of the Syrian oil». Neocons, Zionists and banks were thrilled, but everyone else is outraged, because the vast majority doesn’t understand that Trump is swallowing this pill solely for its after-effects. On this single bottle is written in fine print that «the use of this drug might force American-NATO troops out of Syria under the pressure of the united world community and flabbergasted American population.» Trump made the situation unsustainable for NATO to stay in Syria, and how he’s been repeating this deeply shocking, politically incorrect position clearly shows his real intention. He destroyed over a century of fake virtue in a single sentence.

Trump is a historical anomaly

Trump is only the fourth president in US history to actually fight for the people, unlike all 41 others, who mainly channeled the people’s money in a pipeline of dollars that ends up in private banks. First there was Andrew Jackson who was shot after he destroyed the Second National Bank that he openly accused of being controlled by the Rothschild and The City in London. Then there was Abraham Lincoln, who was murdered after printing his «greenbacks», national money that the state issued to pay the soldiers because Lincoln had refused to borrow money from Rothschild at 24% interest. Then there was JFK, who was killed for a dozen reasons that mostly went against the banks and military industries profits, and now is Donald Trump, who shouted that he would «Give America back to the people».

Like most businessmen, Trump hates banks, for the formidable power that they have over the economy. Just take a peek at Henry Ford’s only book, «The International Jew» to find out how deep was his distrust and hatred of international banks. Trump’s businesses have suffered a lot because of these institutions that basically sell you an umbrella, only to take it back as soon as it rains. Private banking’s control over money creation and interest rates, through every Central Bank of almost every country is a permanent power over nations, far above the ephemeral cycle of politicians. By the year 2000, these nation looters were only a few steps away from their planetary totalitarian dream, but a couple of details stood still: Vladimir Putin and 393 million American weapons. Then came along orange-faced Donald, the last piece in the puzzle that we the people, needed to terminate 250 years of the banking empire.

Techniques and tactics

Early in his mandate, Trump naively tried the direct approach, by surrounding himself with establishment rebels like Michael Flynn and Steve Bannon, then by annoying each and everyone of his foreign allies, shredding their free-trade treaties, imposing taxes on imports and insulting them in their face in the G7 meetings of 2017 and 2018. The reaction was strong and everyone doubled-down on the Russiagate absurdity, as it looked like the only option to stop the man on his path of globalism destruction. Predictably, the direct approach went nowhere; Flynn and Bannon had to go, and Trump was entangled in a handful of inquiries that made him realize that he wouldn’t get anything accomplished with transparency. He had to find a way to annihilate the most dangerous people on the planet, but at the same time, stay in power and alive. He had to smarten up.

That’s when his genius exploded on the world. He completely changed his strategy and approach, and started taking absurd decisions and tweeting outrageous declarations. As threatening and dangerous as some of these first looked, Trump didn’t use them for their first degree meaning, but was aiming at the genuine second degree effects that his moves would have. And he didn’t care about what people thought of him as he did, for only results count in the end. He would even play buffoon over Twitter, look naive, lunatic or downright idiotic, perhaps in the hope to impregnate the belief that he didn’t know what he’s doing, and that he couldn’t be that dangerous. He’s willfully being politically incorrect to show the ugly face that the United States are hiding behind their mask.

Trump-Kim summit in HanoiThe first test on his new approach was to try to stop the growing danger of an attack and invasion of North Korea by NATO. Trump insulted Kim Jung-Un through Twitter, called him Rocket Man, and threatened to nuke North Korea to the ground. His raging political incorrectness went on for weeks until it sank in everyone’s minds that those were not good reasons to attack a country. He paralyzed NATO. Trump then met Rocket Man, and they walked in the park with the start of a beautiful friendship, laughing together, while accomplishing absolutely nothing in their negotiations, since they have nothing to negotiate about. Many were talking about the Nobel price for peace, because many don’t know that it’s usually handed to whitewash war criminals like Obama or Kissinger.

Then came Venezuela. Trump pushed his tactic a step further, to make sure that no one could support an attack on the free country. He put the worst neo-cons available on the case: Elliott Abrams, formerly convicted of conspiracy in the Iran-Contras deal in the ’80s and John Bolton, famous first-degree warmonger. Trump then confirmed Juan Guaido as his choice for president of Venezuela; an empty puppet so dumb that he can’t even see how much he’s being used. Again, Trump threatened to burn the country to rubbles, while the world community watched in awe the total lack of subtlety and diplomacy in Trump’s behavior, with the result that Brazil and Colombia backed away and said they wanted nothing to do with an attack on Venezuela. Trump’s medicine left only 40 satellite countries worldwide, with Presidents and Prime Ministers brain dead enough to shyly support Guaido the Jester. Donald checked the box beside Venezuela on his list and kept scrolling down.

Then came the two gifts to Israel: Jerusalem as a capital, and the Syrian Golan Heights as its confirmed possession. Netanyahu whom isn’t the sharpest pencil in the box jumped of joy, and everyone yelled that Trump was a Zionist. The real after-effect result was that the whole of the Middle East united against Israel, which no one can support anymore. Even their historical accomplice Saudi Arabia had to openly disapprove this huge slap in the face of Islam. The two Trump gifts were in fact back stabs in the Israel state, whose future doesn’t look too bright nowadays, since NATO will have to move out of the region. Check again.

As reality sinks in

But there’s more! With his lack of control over NATO and the army, Trump is very limited in his actions. At first glance, the outstanding multiplication of economical sanctions on countries like Russia, Turkey, China, Iran, Venezuela and other nations look tough and merciless, but the reality of these sanctions pushed those countries out of the Swift financial system designed to keep enslaving nations through the dollar hegemony, and they’re all slipping away from the international banks’ grip. It forced Russia, China and India to create an alternative system of trade payments based on national currencies, instead of the almighty dollar. The bipolar reality of the world is now official, and with his upcoming next sanctions, Trump will push more countries out of the Swift system to join the other side, while important banks are starting to fall in Europe.

Even in the political hurricane Trump is in, he still finds time to display his almost childish arrogant humor. Look at his grandiose mockery of Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama, as he sat down with the most straight-faced generals he could find, to take a picture in a so-called «situation room» as they faked the monitoring of the death of Baghdadi somewhere he couldn’t be, exactly like his criminal predecessors did a long time ago with the fake Bin Laden killing. He even pushed the farce to adding the details of a dog recognizing Daesch’s fake caliph by sniffing his underwear. Now that you understand what Trump is really about, you will also be able to appreciate the show, in all of its splendor and true meaning.

«We have secured the oil fields of Syria». Indeed, with this short sentence, Trump joined his voice to that of General Smedley Butler who rocked the world 80 years ago with a tiny book called «War is a racket». Looting and stealing oil is definitely not as virtuous as promoting democracy and justice. What amazes me is those numerous «alternative» journalists and analysts, who know on the tip of their fingers every technical problem about 911, or scientific reality on the absurd global warming story, but still don’t have a clue about what Trump is doing, 3 years in his mandate, because they bought the mainstream media that convinced everyone that Trump is mentally challenged.

ButlerFor those who still entertain doubts about Trump’s agenda, do you really believe that the obvious implosion of American Imperialism over the planet is a coincidence? Do you still believe that its because of the Russian influence on the 2016 election that the CIA, the FBI, every media, the American Congress, the Federal Reserve, the Democratic party and the warmongering half of the Republicans are working against him and are even trying to impeach him? Like most stuff that comes out of medias, reality is the exact opposite of what you’re being told: Trump might be the most dedicated man to ever set foot in the Oval office. And certainly the most ambitious and politically incorrect.

Conclusion

The world will change drastically between 2020 and 2024. Trump’s second and last mandate coincides with Putin’s last mandate as President of Russia. There may never be another coincidence like this for a long time, and both know that it’s now or perhaps never. Together, they have to end NATO, Swift, and the European Union should crumble. Terrorism and anthropogenic global warming will jump in the vortex and disappear with their creators. Trump will have to drain the swamp in the CIA and Pentagon, and he has to nationalize the Federal Reserve. Along with Xi and Modi, they could put a final end to private banking in public affairs, by refusing to pay a single penny of their debts, and reset the world economy by shifting to national currencies produced by governments, as private banks will fall like dominos, with no more Obama-like servant to bail them out at your expense. Once this is done, unbearable peace and prosperity could roam the planet, as our taxes pay for the development of our countries instead of buying useless military gear and paying interests on loans by bankers who didn’t even have the money in the first place.

If you still don’t understand Donald Trump after reading the above, you’re hopeless. Or you’re might be Trudeau, Macron, Guaido, or any other useful idiot, unaware that the carpet under your feet has already slipped away.

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  1. Good report. One wishes strongly that Trump is a master of psychology. Sylvain seems to have been watching the YouTube X22 Report. The world is almost totally ignorant of the actual role and impact of the oligarchy’s Central Banking paradigm. The topic is dry, not sexy, hard to understand can’t compete with the barrage of other fears the media rams down our throat. But we gotta become savvy in modern forms of pedagogy and start a grass roots media blitz about how international investment banking and the commodities markets actually work, who controls them and how they are controlled. This initiative would comprise a crash educational program and should be done with as little text and as many DIAGRAMS and graphs as possible. The Internet provides humans with an absolute shit-ton of data to absorb and text forms of data are simply too slow and prone to amnesia to be effective in this peer to peer cross-talk technological milieu. The quantity of data needed to be absorbed is intimidating to the average bourgeoisie and proletarian. Diagrams MUST BE EMPLOYED to make the relationships between banking, debt and human misery immediately accessible to the citizens’ analytic faculties. DIAGRAMMATIC DATA PRESENTATION must be deployed massively. The world lives on sound bites and talking points – iconic memes that guide our thoughts about the political world. We need to harness that info uptake methodology and begin a WAR OF GRAPHS, a BARRAGE OF BLUEPRINTS and ORGANIZATION CHARTS, a VISUAL MAPPING of the World’s power rat lines. This should be the beginning of a NEW PEDAGOGY. The aristocrat beast’s chief defense is camouflage. Show his lifeblood circulatory system as an image absorbable at a glance and you begin to free the planet from the dictatorship of PRINT TEXT MENTATION.

  2. Anthony Enos Wicher

    “I like oil. I’m keeping the oil” says President Trump. It sounds so outrageous because it rips off the veneer of “freedom and democracy” that covers the naked imperialism beneath. But is Trump saying this to expose the reality and get a particular reaction that is what he really wants?

    I don’t necessarily agree with everything about the writer’s version of American history. Everybody has his own version of history, I guess. In my version, the Second Bank of the United States was not a Rothschild bank but a public infrastructure bank that was instrumental to the economic progress of the country, and Andrew Jackson was a genocidal slaver that ruined the country’s economy by destroying the bank, leading to a thirty-year depression and a civil war.

  3. I have a question for Sylvain LAFOREST regarding his recent article, “ABOUT TRUMP” dated November 15, 2019
    First of all, I enjoyed his article. It certainly raises some thoughts in MY mind and I’m sure it will cause many others to think about Trump in a new light as well. Personally, I am “Apolitical” as I believe we, the American people, lost our republic a very long time ago. I’m 71 years-young, so I’m old enough to have experienced what our country was like when JFK was assassinated by the Elite/Cabal, and watch it slowly and methodically go downhill ever since.

    My question is simple. In his article he DID mention the Rothschild/Central Banking that has “Owned” just about everything world-wide, but there was no mention of the fact that the Rothschild’s were the major creator and is the “Puppet Master” of Zionism and everything that IT stands for and has been doing, and continues to do in the Middle-East AND in The United States and in other major countries around the world. So, what is Sylvain LaForest’s position/views, and also as publishers, what is Oriental Review’s position/views on Zionism?

    If you have the inclination to do so, please visit my website/blog for articles that I have written about world affair subject matters. Thank you. I look forward to your reply to my comment.

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  4. Patrick B. Ludwig

    Occam’s razor tells us, that the simplest theory to explain an observation is the obe most likely to be true.
    In the case of Trump, the observation is his crazy and outrageous behaviour.
    We have two theories to explain our observation:

    1 The complicated and far fetched kitchen-psychological ruminations stated above.

    2 Common insanity.

    Which is simpler?

  5. leonedaman

    to @drtom1 I’m the author. The central banking scheme that we call the New World Order was in the sole hands of European bankers, mainly the Rothschilds, up until 1944, where in Bretton-Woods it was confirmed that the american dollar would replace the english pound as the world trade currency. So the creation of Israel was ignited in WW1 by Brits, but was then taken away by a mix of American and European banks in 1944. Thing is, American banks funded Hitler to destroy the Rothschild, but he didnt do it, so they simply formed a new group. But the Zionist plan for Israel has always been the same and designed to control the oil of the Middle East, and just died in Syria. If you wanna learn more about this, read my other 3-part article about the Rudolf Hess parachuting in 1941.

  6. Peleg Omega Yagen

    we have an analogy of a chinese emperor pretending to be a bungler in order to stay alive by wrong footing his challengers

  7. Doug Schulek-Miller

    Excellent article – and filled with more real fact than all the broadsheet-wanna-be’s in the US’s east coast. The fascinating aspect of this administration so far is the absolute dearth of external critique experience in turning around putridly infected mom n’ pop operations that are so incestuous that you can’t turn around but bump into a cousin, yellow skin and all. As noted, that requires turning on a dime to alternative methodologies. I’m highly entertained by it all. I’m also hoping that the antagonists will find real reasons to be sincerely penitential in the near future.

  8. Great article if only it all comes true.

  9. WTF? You should commit yourself straight away!

  10. Why did Trump say he could buy Greenland, eventually canceling a visit to Denmark when they said it wasn’t for sale.

  11. Andreea Astefanoaie

    This is the most intelligent political analysis I’ve seen in years. Excellent job! Thank you!

  12. Robert W Waddell

    First I’ve read of this author.
    Rarely am I left speechless after a press article, but this is something much much more. I’m an attorney who has practice in the SCOTUS, worked at IBM, watched my Dad rise to one of the world’s top law firms, and studied American history relentlessly.

    Each sentence is a searing reality that most people can’t even fathom, let alone build a compelling case with. The peppering in of North Korea (my wife is Korean) and Venezuela, the author ties together events that i understood, but couldn’t place in clear context.

    This may be the most brilliant thing I’ve read in a decade. Even Alex Jones would blush, and that’s a good thing.

  13. To Walter- it’s out there, don’t despair. https://www.gapminder.org/tools/#$chart-type=bubbles

    Do remember propaganda is always really propaganda especially at full force field away. Courtesy should still wave to the Roslings for their efforts.(RE: the link)

  14. George David

    I voted for Trump, but when he was running for President, he stated that financial markets were in a huge bubble and that the federal reserve was keeping interest rates low to prop up the bubble for Obama. Not that he is president, he is calling for lower, even negative interest rates to inflate the bubble ever more. This is not normal and is totally wrong. Trump seems to be on the side of the globalists with this one! Let the bubble burst – let the markets decide what interest rates should be! Let free market capitalism work! Your article completely ignores this.

  15. Bart Hansen

    Why is Trump reversing all the environment-friendly Obama orders?

    What sense does it make to piss off all the independent and liberal voters?

  16. Excellent article!! This is Trump in a nutshell.

  17. The great American military thinker John Boyd devised the OODA Loop (Observation/Orientation/ Decision/Action). What it means is that one must be faster in transitions, i.e., a step or so ahead of the opposition (inside your opponents’ decision cycle). This creates ambiguity and unpredictability in the mental images of an adversary as to ones actions and intents.

    I would wager that Trump has read Boyd, and understands the theory and acts accordingly. And why everyone in the world is constantly “reacting” to him, and not he to them. Example: Chinese cannot seem to get a real handle on him, and neither do his domestic opposition.

  18. A remarkable narrative about what is REALLY going on in the seats of immense power. What really rang true was how Trump is purposely pushing China, Russia, other nations away from the most VALUABLE asset the US/Other western banks have: US HEGEMONIC $$$ & the military powers that back this vile entity.
    Bravo to Sylvian!!!

  19. Craig A. Mouldey

    This was an interesting article to be sure, and I wish it were true. But I don’t! I remember seeing Trump interviewed many months back when he made the statement “What ever happened to ‘to the victors go the spoils?'” So, his statement that ‘we have secured the oil and we are keeping the oil fits in with his much earlier view that America should keep the resources of countries they invade. I don’t see any 4D chess being played here. If he is really a secret champion for peace for all why did he just cheer the coup in Bolivia, with another warning to Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua? And now Iran has announced finding the largest oil field ever discovered. I can see the neo-cons and the money powers backing the empire licking their chops for another humanitarian intervention.

  20. Craig A. Mouldey

    The writer mentions the two gifts to Israel of Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, and that in this writers alternate universe explanation, was exactly opposite what it appears to be. Dude, his son in law, Jerrod or Arabia and his daughter Ivanka are Chebod!! Trump was rescued financially by Rothschild agents in the early 90s.
    A big red flag for me is that he closed off this alternate universe, 4D chess playing Trump piece by denigrating anyone who does not agree with his view. Some excellent analysts and many of us mere mortals are therefore ‘hopeless’ and ‘idiots’. He has a very strong need for his presentation to be accepted, so much so that he has to insult and try to intimidate all who disagree. His view, to me, is like a man getting home early from work only to find his best friend in bed with his wife. When he confronts them his friend says’no man, I’m not in bed with your wife. I was just checking out the mattress’.

  21. Dear Mr Laforest,

    I read (part) of your article (I found it on Zerohedge) with great intrest! I hoped to understand what Trump’s strategy really is. I accepted all your arguments at their face value – and found them credible, as i had no counter arguments.

    Until i go to the chapter where you wrote about Russia. and How Russia is a friendly country and how many times Rusia helped smaller countries to fight for their independence.

    With due respect – have you studied a bit of history Sir? Russia not only controlled its neighbors via USSR but also imposed Warsaw Pact on Eastern European nations for almost 45 years. Invaded independent movements in Hungary (1956) Czechoslovakia (1968), built Berlin Wall etc….

    At that moment I assumed that if the rest of your article about Trump is as true as your chapter about Russia – i spare my time on reading and post the above comment – so save time for other readers..

    I wish you to be more knowledge based in the future.
    Mickie

  22. Excellent article. This is exactly the same I kept saying for the last four years about Trump. I took the liberty of publishing a Romanian translation and indicated the source.
    http://bogdanherzog.ro/adevaratul-donald-trump/

  23. I tried to forward this article to some people and apparently the mail server has blacklisted the Oriental Review site as spam. This is the new censorship.

  24. leonedaman

    Trump couldn’t prevent the coup in Bolivia by the deep state and shadow government because he probably didn’t even know about it. It’s gonna be harder and harder for him to prevent, because they all know by now everything that’s in the article. About Russian history, yeah I did take history in university, but most of it is bullcrap anyway. By ruling over a handful of eastern countries, USSR was keeping them away from the Western world but also was creating a security belt around Russia, in times when they didn’t have Putin to make sure that they’d have the best weapons. USSR was corrupted, but still independent. The only 2 periods where it was going along with the NWO were 1918-1924 and 1991-2000. About 4D chess, I agree that’s not what he’s doing: it’s only 2D, all very simple ti explain, but some people think that the basic chess game is complicated. About the Fed’s interest, it doesnt have a choice to keep em low, or the whole thing will crumble. Trump knows and even gave a greater budget to the military, since he knows its all money that banks will never see the light of, its great for the economy, and its keeping him alive. Sorry I dont have time to answer everyone, but always think of after-effects; try to see what’s really happening instead of using any detail to build an argument because reality doesn’t fit your opinion. To Robert, you made my day, thanks so much! Sylvain

  25. Bart Hansen

    To Mickie, who wrote “Russia not only controlled its neighbors via USSR but also imposed Warsaw Pact on Eastern European nations for almost 45 years. Invaded independent movements in Hungary (1956) Czechoslovakia (1968), built Berlin Wall etc….”

    The USSR had 27 million citizens killed in WWII. I don’t know how many in Napoleon’s invasion. Their buffer to the west worked for those 45 years, but now NATO has expanded right up to their borders.

    Put their shoe on our feet. If we had lost, say, 50 millions in WWII we would have freaked out and absorbed the entire Western Hemisphere. The same goes for if China or Russia were to place missiles in Chihuahua and Ontario.

  26. Elane Hartley

    Well written article which provokes much food for thought. However, everything Trump is doing is just alleviating the immediate symptoms of problems which then shifts focus to the side effects, never the cause. This is just playing for time in a geopolitical chess game.
    With all due respects, the swamp cannot and will not be drained by a man, or men, who have been swimming in the same swamp for a very long time. Trump has his orders, together with Putin, Xi and Modi and all are following the scripts of their masters.

  27. Some are busy collecting many facts, thinking that if they collect enough of them, they will end up with the truth. They do not realize that they never have all the facts they need in order to possess the truth. They also do not realize that their sources of information will deliberately ensure that they do not obtain the missing facts.

    On the other hand, writers like LaForest will instead take the time, and interest, to look and see what presents itself, and to connect the dots that appear. Much more truth will be available when you decide to actually look and see. And applying his diligence, he provides something more valuable: real knowledge.

  28. Ink Pusher

    Absolutely clear and concise not to mention Stunning and Beautifully Sculpted,Bravo Sylvain !
    This is the #1 accurate Trump piece I have ever seen published.

  29. A fascinating article. However, Trump is not going alone on this. What we’re seeing is an intelligence war on a global scale between white and black hats for control of this planet. What we see on the “news” is almost entirely propaganda by one side or the other. The plots and sub-plots are so complicated no one can understand them. But this guy makes a good stab at it.

  30. Legros Ghislaine

    Quel article pertinent bravo

  31. Pierre LeSpleen

    and you guys probably thought Chauncey Gardner was a genius too!

  32. petergrafstrm

    The analysis by Thierry Meyssan shows some similar constructive interpretation of Trumps actions and the dilemmas he is struggling with.
    Laforest’s analysis makes me think of Sun Tzu: meaning : Dont be too predictable!
    Take notice China, Trump may be a Sun Tzu master! :-)

    But the CO2 theory is quite reasonable and not at all absurd,
    The big oil oligarchy is playing on both sides and while the media appears to be on the alarmist side it may be the other way round. For the skeptics are wrong about so many of the things they claim that it would be easy for the media to expose them by organising a wellprepared debate. But they dont. They just treat the public like children. This way the opposition against the draconian NWO plans is kept divided discussing some facets of science instead of really joining forces against the depopulation agenda which is approaching and which the media avoids.
    There is no panic about GW but it is reasonable to expect it to make a difference eventually.

  33. Vannini

    Brilliant review. First time for an analyst to systematically dissect the really genuine algorithm that is Trump the Great.

  34. TheTruth

    Misiek you are misinformed about Russian history everything you learned in the west was a lie after a lie. On top of that you mention the soviets… And who were the soviets they were the Bolsheviks and who were they mostly Jewish. They enslaved and took the faith from all Slavs they could get their hands on. Putin restored that! If you have the time watch a video about social programming on you tube ” Russian former kgb talks about social programming 1970’s ” time for you to wake up. If people really want to know the truth about a nation you read their litreture you don’t go to India to read about America… This is what we call a check mate in Serbia.

  35. Essentially agree with this analyses. Trump is a singular individual, the best (and sometimes worst) representation of what America really is from the heart. And he is clearly the most transparent in everyday dealings; he openly stated that NATO was a worn out anachronism and the Fed essentially was useless–before his election. See his foreign policy speech before the Repub caucus. It is both chilling and enlightening when you consider the scope of change he envisions and intends to deliver on. He is also a grandmaster level chess player who understands the media and how they can be manipulated. I’ve read his books and they all reference more or less ‘Art of War’. Despite his public perception, he knows exactly what he’s doing, thank God. He’s also the first to come out and call the mass corporate media for what they are: corrupt, sick, lying, perverted fake media, the greatest enemy of the American people. If you don’t get that within the context of his actions, you are indeed lost to the matrix. Thanks Sylvain for a cogent analysis.

  36. bonanza1943

    An amazing analysis. I suspected that this was the case since he hasn’t yet been assassinated, Yet! We can only hope he and Putin, who I believe is the world’s #1 statesman can unravel this unholy mess and restore everlasting peace to earth. They will however have to banish the zionists to somewhere where they can’t do us any more harm in order to accomplish that.

  37. A very good analysis, but there is still room for improvement.

    1) The focus on the USA and Trump – this is of course understandable for an American, but does not hit the core of the international upheavals.

    2. The role of Russia and the USSR: since the 1918 coup (which was not the first attempt) Russia was under Jewish control. Many millions of its own citizens were murdered. No – those were not the “good guys”.

    3) The constant “Nazi” comparisons: That’s a little surprising for “awakened” people who know for sure that history is falsified and that they are only being lied to, but who are just imitating the mainstream narrative when it comes to the subject. The time is not ripe yet, but please take a closer look: What preceded the invasion of Poland and who turned it into a world war? How were the Russians positioned in 1941? Where did they stand and in what strength? On attack or defense?

    “Russia also destroyed Napoleon and the Nazis, whom were both funded by international banks …”

    Hmmm – somehow that doesn’t make sense, since we know that both the Soviets and Napoleon, as well as the USA (which Russia supported massively financially and materially in WW2 and before) were supported by these international banks. Who really defeated Napoleon? Were these only the Russians? What happened in 1917/1918 both in Russia and in Germany? What really happened in Germany after 1933? The story is much more exciting…

  38. leonedaman

    @petergrafstrm CO2 greenhouse effect is scientifically absurd, to the core. This can easily be demonstrated in real-life situations: 1st, in the desert, where the sky is full of CO2 but deprived of clouds, temps will fall from 45 degrees in the daytime to near 0 at night. What is it, co2 isnt working there? 2nd, on the coldest winter days, you’ll get a -35 with a clear blue sky loaded with CO2, but the next day, temperature will rise by 10 degrees as clouds move in. What is it, another load of CO2 that aint greenhousing? As a journalist, I’ve asked environment ministers, environment students, scientists, directors of environmental organizations to tell me exactly where the CO2 actually does its greenhouse effect, and never got an answer. Truth is, there is absolutely no green house effect in cloudless skies. You can deny all you want, but you’ll never be able to demonstrate any real situation where CO2 holds in warmth, as opposed to water-clouds-, that form a temperature barrier; a 20 degrees below clouds will become à -40 above them. See the world as what it is instead of buying media propaganda.

  39. The rambling of an incoherent mind.

  40. Matthew Thomason

    This is the best, most comprehensive, and insightful analysis of Trump and the Trump Administration that I have ever seen. Absolutely excellent work.

  41. cazzograndissimo

    Thanks for writing this article, it clarifies so many confusing things about Trump. I have read that Trump has an IQ of 156 which would make him the smartest President we’ve ever had with the possible exception of Thomas Jefferson.

  42. ramsilverhawk

    IT IS TIME TO WELCOME IN THE FRIENDLY ET’S AND BECOME A MEMBER OF THE GALACTIC FEDERATION AND EMERGE FROM OUR FITFUL ADOLESCENCE AND EMBRACE OUR MATURITY AS A PLANETARY HUMANITY

  43. Marswind

    Good article. What is scaring: So far Trump made no mistake. Seems to be that he gets very good advice from a higher, invisible entity. Hopefully these are not
    connections from his son-in-law.

    Question 1:

    Following alternative sources, the British/Rothschild stand in the core of the banking empire. Even more alternative source give hints to a Jesuit/Vatican superpower. If ignoring the latter for a moment, then what is to say about the hierarchy of British nobles and Rothschild. Who is above whom?

    Assuming, ‘the Jews’ are the controllers of the money system, then how do they back up their power by politics? Blackmailing is an obvious method (see the case of Epstein), but it does not explain the control thoroughly. There need to be bigger physical threats.

    The starting capital of the Rothschild came from the German Lord Karl von Hessen in the 1750s, who has links to European royal families. In the 20th century, the royalties have been painted as having less influence, serving public duty and performing philantropy. Great trick. What is the core competence of the nobilities (I don’t like this positive expression)? Representation, strategy, subversion? Sacrifice, suppression, murder? Were the European royals really that careless and let a jewish dynasty rise to absolute superpower? Or is it the old blame game – for the public let the Jew rise to power to distract from the real power?

    Question 2:

    In his ‘The Uniqueness of Western Civilization’ the author Richardo Duchesne writes about the origins of the Indo-Europeans in Southern Russia, in the Pontic steppe, in the centre of the european-asiatic land corridor. It was an open environment where enemies could easily attack, and Duchesne concludes, that the steppe people became the most aggressive humans on planets. They migrated, moved to the West, Europe, and south, to Iran and India, and they became the nobilities in these areas. The Khazars, who are called to be false-Jews, originate from the same region. Is this a coincidence, or has it deeper connections?

  44. Francis Marshall Crume Thompson

    Interesting manifesto… Sooo, what parts of this are sooth-saying, what parts are spoof-saying, and what parts are straight-up aluminum-foil head-gear territory? I like Trump a lot, but for very few of the therein-stated reasons. Might as well stick a cutting-fork into the above turgidity, and get to work!

  45. Trump’s presidency reminds me of the people of earth being the reason God made the universe. If you consider that the universe was around 15 billion years before people came along it would seem to be some preface.
    How long has Trump been in office? He hasn’t built the wall, nor fixed the fraudulent voting, nor stopped the sanctuary cities. Nobody has gone to jail and he has attacked just about every country in the world. I think his IQ is more like 56.

  46. William E Brown

    Trump is a non-smoking and dapper version of .Lt. Columbo.

  47. Tom O'Rion

    At the end of his superheated rant, replete with arguable assertions, LaForest tells us we’re hopeless if we don’t agree with everything he’s written. What a scholarly position to take!

  48. Darrell Wright

    Much of this may be true, but for “peace and prosperity [to] roam the planet” we need a miracle from God. In fact,Our Lady of Fatima (1917) revealed that the gift of world peace has been entrusted by God to her, “the Immaculate Heart Of Mary.” We need to invoke her and also pray the Rosary as she asked in order to avoid World War III. See fatima.org.

  49. Darrell Wright

    Good article but we won’t have peace until we deserve it, which means to stop offending God so grievously, especially through sins of impurity. “War is a consequence of sin.” (Our Lady of Fatima)

  50. Brilliance acknowledged & circulated.

    Thanks.

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