This week is a week which I really regret very sincerely.
In short, I would say it's mea culpa.
Number one, I was wrong.
I thought for the first time in 20-30 years we would not have any more false flags and stand out.
The Mandalay episode in Las Vegas was nothing but a false flag.
Whether people died or were injured was not really the issue.
The issue was that the event was created by Trump with the assistance of the FBI, CIA, our intelligence, DHS, and local police forces just along the same lines as Sandy Hook, San Bernardino, The Orlando shooting and all the other nonsensical episodes.
The reason I was wrong was I suspected that Trump would be smart enough not to pull a false flag.
But unfortunately he is not.
I don't know whether he is a moron, as Rex Tillerson might have said, or there's something else that's wrong with him.
But the reality is there was no reason to distract attention away from the fact that Saudi Arabia Admitted for the first time in 16 years that America was involved in a false flag on 9-11 on an inside job.
And what did Trump do along with Pompeii and all the others in the FBI? He created a false flag in Mandalay along with Shelley Adelson and all the other Jews who are involved in the casinos and in the destruction of our republic.
I was wrong that the military junta that we placed in the White House would in some ways stop Trump from doing destructive behavior to the republic.
I thought Mattis would be strong enough to prohibit Trump from intensifying a war that we no longer need to be in, i.e.
the Afghanistan war.
It has been going on for 16 years.
There's no conceivable strategy, tactic or general whom I know that can explain away 16 years of wasted time, wasted men and women and six trillion dollars in cost.
I was wrong that McMaster would actually know strategy and tactics despite the fact that he self-aggrandized about his ability to destroy T-72 tanks during their first Iraq war.
I was wrong that Pompeo would act in a way that was consistent with the CIA and the national security and in turn he turned out to be just as much of a traitor as Trump.
I was wrong that the people who were involved in the economic revival of America would be smart, intelligent, and committed.
Instead, what did I see?
I saw Steve Mnuchin.
I saw Gary Cohn.
I saw a whole bunch of American Jews who knew nothing About M1, M2, who had ever studied economics, who had ever come out of Harvard, Princeton.
Instead, I saw a bunch of thugs who were part of Goldman Sachs who destroyed our economy in 2008 by shorting their very own subprime mortgages.
If you look at the big short, you will understand what I'm talking about.
I was wrong that Trump would appoint somebody who knew the VA system.
Dr.
Shulkin, who has been in the VA for God knows how many years, allowed his employees to have a conflict of interest making them Part and parcel of the problem of the private institutions where the VA, where the veterans get their education in the VA so that each one of the VA employees administers that college to which he has some financial interest in.
I was wrong that Shulkin would understand that our biggest problem with our veterans from Iraq, Afghanistan was PTSD and mental health.
He had fired over 27 psychiatrists in Sepulveda VA. In short, I have been wrong this whole week.
I was wrong that the MSM, mainstream media, would cover anything that was relevant, like 11,000 soldiers being sent to Afghanistan, or that the alternative media would really underscore the fact that it was a 9-11 reincarnation.
I want to quote a famous warrior philosopher named Marcus Aurelius.
He said, when a republic like ours becomes so big, so important, and so corrupt, both civilian and military-wise, we will end up to self-destruct ourselves.
I hope I'm wrong, but unfortunately I don't think I am.