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Will they take out Trump like they supposedly did Kennedy?


               
2017 Jan 12, 4:07pm   15,066 views  45 comments

by exfatguy   follow (0)  

Trump seems to piss off everyone. I really like the guy, but dang, he's really pushing their buttons and it makes me nervous.

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31   komputodo   @   2017 Jan 13, 11:43am  

Tim Aurora says

Any violence is bad for the country's image.

Then the country's image is in the crapper and has been for many, many years. BLM! BLM!

32   Patrick   @   2017 Jan 13, 11:49am  

Tenpoundbass says

I'm beginning to think it's more than coincidence that we talk about Trump in a unique context separate from the MSM one day then Trump announces something along the lines we discussed the next.

Say Hi, to Trump or his advisors everybody!

I'd be honored if they were reading patrick.net.

Even better if they want to comment here!

33   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2017 Jan 13, 12:46pm  

Before everyone starts going crazy let's remember a few things. Kennedy was killed because of his plan to mint silver backed currency without going through our dear central bank(The Federal Reserve). If his plan had succeeded, America would have repaid it's debt, and cancelled the charter as we did with the first two banks. Remember what happened to Andrew Jackson when he ended the second banks charter?

Trump not only has no interest in ending the Federal Reserve, he's appointed it's lacky's to top positions in his government. The pointless bickering with press is just bread and circus's, stop getting suckered in!

34   Dan8267   @   2017 Jan 13, 12:51pm  

exfatguy says

Will they take out Trump like they supposedly did Kennedy?

Seriously, the entire intelligence field wants Trump dead. I wouldn't be surprised if the CIA or some other agency assassinated him, especially if he cuts their funding or tries to consolidate the 17 intelligence agencies in our government. Yes, 17. That's 16 too many. But if Trump tries to eliminate some of them, they would probably try to kill him before that happens.

All government agencies, especially clandestine ones, first and foremost serve themselves.

35   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2017 Jan 13, 12:57pm  

Dan8267 says

Seriously, the entire intelligence field wants Trump dead.

CIA, FBI, NSA don't take a piss until they've asked permission from their masters first. Fuck, you people are more delusional than the ones who believe the Warren commission was an honest investigation. How long did they suppress their findings again following Kennedy's assassination?

36   Dan8267   @   2017 Jan 13, 1:13pm  

NuttBoxer says

CIA, FBI, NSA don't take a piss until they've asked permission from their masters first.

Assertions mean nothing. Provide evidence or stfu.

37   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2017 Jan 17, 10:33am  

Dan8267 says

Seriously, the entire intelligence field wants Trump dead.

Dan8267 says

Assertions mean nothing. Provide evidence or stfu.

38   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2017 Jan 17, 10:35am  

Who funds the three letter agencies Dan? And who controls the money supply that funds them? I've said it before, and I'll say it a zillion times more. Follow the money to it's source, that will always prove what is true and what is fiction.

39   PaisleyPattern   @   2017 Jan 17, 10:47am  

There are three possibilities. 1) Trumps campaign was an elaborate and successful hoax,and he is actually a figurehead for a branch of the establishment. In this case, the government will carry on in a state of ineffective gridlock. 2) Trump is a rogue candidate and is challenging the established powers of the deep state. In this case it is very likely he will be assassinated in short order. 3) Trump represents a segment of the deep state and has their backing and protection. In this case there is a civil war going on in the deep state, and the outcome is difficult to predict. Possibly an assassination, which could lead to a military coup or open conflict. Or the Trump faction could strike first and purge the current establishment. This could happen quickly, if Trump has secured the backing of the military. If this occurs, the US will likely end up under martial law for a period, under Trumps control, and an entirely new government structure would be formed.
The first possibility is unlikely, as clearly the Democrats, the Republicans, and the media were open really opposed to Trump from the beginning, and the Republicans have only reluctantly fallen in line with his leadership. Further, Trump doesn't show any signs of following much of the established republican agenda .
The second possibility is also unlikely, as Trump is a wise 70-year-old entrepreneur with the benefit of excellent counsel,and wouldn't set himself up for a certain execution.
I believe the third possibility is the most likely. The deep state is in a state of civil war, there will be a rapid escalation leading to a dramatic, potentially violent conflict, that will result in a major restructuring of the US government. I believe that the deep state faction behind Trump is very likely allied with Putin. We are very likely about to experience a dramatic, possibly violent, historic restructuring of the world order.

40   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2017 Jan 18, 12:01pm  

fraser says

There are three possibilities.

No, just one. It's obvious, not a hoax, and was there from day one for anyone with half a brain to see. Trump is an insider who made a living in New York Real Estate, can't get much cushier than that. His appointments confirm this 100%. As to the campaign promises, I mean seriously. Who the fuck keeps campaign promises...

41   PaisleyPattern   @   2017 Jan 18, 4:50pm  

If he is an insider, then why was he so strongly and hysterically opposed by Democrats, Republicans, and the Media?

42   Rew   @   2017 Jan 18, 5:13pm  

fraser says

If he is an insider, then why was he so strongly and hysterically opposed by Democrats, Republicans, and the Media?

An insider would have been better. He is out for himself and not driven toward a greater cause of national service, or does he have any respect for the norms and decorum of the office of POTUS.

Prove me wrong Friday t-Rump. At best you got hollow words of unity lasting up to the point of your next tweet storm. ;)

43   BayArea   @   2017 Jan 18, 6:30pm  

Snowflakes don't assassinate... They just cry and complain.

JFK was in a different position than Trump.

44   PaisleyPattern   @   2017 Jan 18, 6:41pm  

The snowflake concept is ridiculous. The power behind the democratic party establishment is not snowflakes. There are powerful people and organizations protecting their access and control to trillions of dollars in federal funds. The wealth of many organizations is dependent on this control. There are many people who would kill or do worse to protect their control over this source of funding. Don't kid yourself,these are not snowflakes. The snowflakes are the ones in the electorate that they manipulate with their liberal social agenda. Thes people in power behind the liberal facade won't take their hands off of the trillions of dollars without a bloody fight.

45   anonymous   2017 Jan 18, 7:41pm  

BayArea says

Snowflakes don't assassinate

Source?

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