As-yet-unpublished at Personal Liberty
Confidence games
are highly varied affairs. They can be extremely simple and often
obvious to everyone but the most inept and unobservant, or, they can be
highly complex with many moving parts of deceit combined into a single
elaborate con-machine. It is important to understand that confidence
games are not just a means to steal money or valuables from unwitting
people; they are also a vital part of economic manipulation, government
dominance, and warfare in general. Almost all mainstream economic
"authorities," politicians, military tacticians and covert operatives
are con men in one way or another.
With the exception of military tacticians acting in defense against
an aggressor, con men are predominantly sociopaths. In order to carry
out a "grift" against innocent people, an extreme lack of empathy is
required. Understanding the mind and motivations of sociopaths and
narcissistic sociopaths makes it possible to identify them faster and
allows us to see their con games ahead of time.
In terms of social control, elitist con men are highly preoccupied
with preventing spontaneous organization of rebellion. But this does not
always involve the outright crushing of dissent. Instead, the elites
prefer to use co-option and misdirection (con games) to lure rebellious
movements to focus on the wrong enemy, or to trust the wrong leadership.
I am often reminded of the infiltration of the Tea Party movement by
neo-conservatives in the years after the 2008 election. Neo-con men
exploited the desire among Tea Party activists for mainstream legitimacy
and more widespread media coverage. They gave them what they wanted, by
injecting their own political puppets into the movement. It did not
take long for the Tea Party to abandon its initial roots in individual
sovereignty and the Ron Paul campaign and adopt a decidedly statist
tone.
The smart people left the movement early and went on to launch
their own efforts, but the goal of the establishment had been
accomplished — the grass roots threat of the Tea Party was no more.
That said, the principles of conservative economics, small government
and personal liberty remain entrenched in the American psyche and
continue to grow. These ideals have a life of their own, and almost seem
to act autonomously at times from any particular group or leader.
The single most important dynamo behind the rise of sovereignty
activism has actually been the liberty media, or what some might call
the "alternative media." This group of people has been working
tirelessly for years to inform the masses on the real news and
statistics behind global events. Over time we have earned the trust of
millions based on honest reporting and accurate predictions. It was only
a matter of time before the establishment attempted to co-opt us as
well...
The downfall of the Tea Party was a lack of cohesive leadership.
There was no one there to put a stop to the neo-con infiltration. There
was no one in a strong enough position to vet incoming influencers and
prevent poison pills from entering the bloodstream of the movement. The
problem with leadership, though, is that it denotes centralization and a
bottlenecking of decisions and action. It's quite a quandary for
advocates of decentralization.
The most effective method for the establishment to sabotage a
rebellion is to place one of their own puppets into a leadership
position in that rebellion. This exploits the movement's subconscious
appetite for top down leadership. It neutralizes activists by tricking
them into waiting for order from on high instead of acting on their own
individually. It makes a movement lazy and impotent.
The con game of false leadership goes beyond this, though. A
charismatic puppet leader can trick activists into following a path
completely opposite of their foundational ideals. He can turn the
movement into something they would have originally despised (like
turning a limited government pro-sovereignty movement into a big
government pro-state cult). He can also take actions which are
self-destructive, thereby making the movement appear insane or foolhardy
by proxy.
I warned of this potential dynamic with Donald Trump long before the
2016 election. In fact, I predicted that Donald Trump would win the
election based on the premise that the globalists were planning a grand
con; to not only use Trump as a scapegoat for the crash of the
"everything bubble" they had been inflating for the past 10 years, but
to also use him as a pied piper to lure conservative movements into
individual inaction, as well as being named as co-conspirators in the
economic collapse that Trump was about to be involved in.
In my article 'Clinton vs. Trump And The Co-Option Of The Liberty Movement,' published in September 2016, I noted:
"To summarize, the elites need a patsy for the breakdown of
the financial system they have engineered. That patsy will not be Trump
per se, but conservatives in general. Whether Donald Trump is aware of
this program or not, I do not know. I have no hard evidence indicating
that Trump is anti-constitution; then again, I don’t have much evidence
indicating he is pro-constitution. All I have at present to go by is his
rhetoric, and rhetoric counts for nothing.
What I do know is that triggering a fiscal crisis under the
watch of Trump and blaming conservatives is far more useful to the
elites than triggering a crisis under Clinton and risk blame falling on
international banking syndicates."
The crash has now begun in the final quarter of 2018, with housing
markets, auto markets and credit markets in steep decline, as well as
stock markets trending into bear territory. In the same article I also
stated:
"I believe Clinton is meant to lose. If this is the case and
Trump is inaugurated in January of next year, the liberty movement needs
to ask itself if Trump is truly an obstacle for the elites, or if he is
an ally to the elites.
The Left is already salivating over the possibility that the
Trump campaign will devour the liberty movement and turn it into
something unrecognizable. Just take a gander at this editorial from
Bloomberg called 'The Tea Party Meets Its Maker,' which announces the death of the "Tea Party" at the hands of Trump..."
After two years of witnessing Trump in action, it is clear to me that
he is an active participant in the new world order agenda, and not just
an unwitting patsy for the economic crisis.
Trump started out his presidential campaign with two very important
issues. First, he argued for the need to "drain the swamp" in Washington
D.C.; which included a sharp criticism of Hillary Clinton's ties to
banking elites and globalists. Second, he criticized the fraudulent
state of the U.S. economy, pointing out that the stock market was in a massive bubble created by the Federal Reserve using near zero interest rates.
Trump's first action upon entering the White House was to invite
multiple "swamp creatures" into his cabinet, going against his core
campaign promise. This was not all that surprising considering his past.
Trump was saved in the 1990s by Rothchild banking agent Wilber Ross,
who bailed him out of his debts tied up in his failing Taj Mahal casino.
Wilber Ross is now Trump's commerce secretary.
I ask, who is Trump going to be loyal to? The American people, who can
offer him nothing of consequence, or the Rothschilds, who saved his
public image and his billion-dollar empire?
Trump is also currently "advised" by the likes of Steven Mnuchin
formerly of Goldman Sachs, Larry Kudlow formerly of the New York Fed,
and John Bolton of the CFR, among others.
Trump also flip-flopped on his economic position. Instead of warning
about the huge financial bubble the Fed had created, he adopted a
Twitter campaign taking credit for the bubble for the past two years. As
the stock rally crumbled the past few months, the script that Trump
would follow was also rather predictable.
In my article 'In A Battle Between Trump And The Fed, Who Really Wins,'
published in February 2017, I reminded readers that the goal of the Fed
is a controlled demolition of the U.S. economy and the dollar to open
the door for the "global reset." The reset is the event that the
globalists hope will allow them to introduce a single global currency
system and single world economy with the IMF and perhaps the BIS at the
helm.
In my article 'Trump vs. The Fed: America Sacrificed At The NWO Altar,' I outlined the details of the con game. The globalists want
to sacrifice the Fed and the dollar to make way for their new world
order system, but they cannot do this in a vacuum. They need a
distraction. Trump's "battle with the fed" will likely escalate into a
full-blown war. But Trump's position against the Fed is not honorable.
According to the narrative, Trump is not going after the Fed because
it has created the everything bubble and is now deliberately imploding
it. Trump is going after the Fed because he wants the Fed to make the
everything bubble even bigger by continuing to prop up a stock rally
that Trump has attached to the success of his presidency. Trump will be
painted as a spoiled baby in the mainstream, throwing a tantrum and
attacking the "innocent" central bankers who were only trying to
"normalize markets."
In the meantime, the globalists can slowly kill the world reserve
status of the dollar while avoiding the blame for the severe economic
consequences this will produce. A conflict between the White House and
the central bank will be presented as a sign that faith in U.S. debt and
the longevity of the dollar is a bad bet. Foreign holders of dollar and
T-bills, already quietly dumping these assets, will accelerate the
decoupling. Trump's trade war activities add to the distraction,
creating a brilliant theater in which conservatives are conned into
supporting a puppet leader on the verge of collapse, and confirming the
crazed arguments against conservative principles in the minds of
globalists and leftists.
The con game is to get liberty advocates to invest themselves fully
in Trump, to the point that we end up owning every mistake he makes, and
every disaster that is pinned on him. There is a concerted propaganda
campaign targeting the liberty movement which is telling us that Trump
is playing "4D Chess"; that Trump is planning a "coup" against the
banking elites, that Trump is planning to bring down the Fed as a means
to save the U.S., and even that Trump is working with Jerome Powell to
crash the globalist system as a means to "restore the Republic."
There is no evidence to support any of this. And, considerable
evidence as I have linked above supporting my position that Trump is
controlled opposition working with the globalists to initiate a collapse
that will be blamed on conservatives and limited government liberty
activists. We shall see in due course. It is unfortunate though how many
otherwise very intelligent people within the liberty movement have
bought into Trump as a hero on a white horse.
The activists and alternative media are the real heroes. They are the
people that forced liberty philosophy into the mainstream. Trump merely
rode the wave that they created. Even if he was a legitimate
conservative and constitutionalist (which he is not), the movement
doesn't need his leadership. It never did. The globalists know this and
hope to chain us to Trump as he sinks into historical oblivion,
destroying us all in the process.
To truth and knowledge,
Brandon Smith
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