Friday, February 24, 2017

Is Trump in enemy hands?



Found here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfX5QhqbCpM&feature=youtu.be

Published on Feb 21, 2017
If Trump can’t mount a counterattack and get rid of his White House “traitors,” what happens? Intel expert Robert David Steele predicts, “He will not be re-elected, and he will also probably be impeached in 2018. . . . Donald Trump is toast after 2018 . . . if we don’t do electoral reform. The Democrats will steal back the House and they will impeach Donald Trump. They will combine that with protests in the streets, and they will combine that with banking pressure to include a $20 billion bribe . . . and Trump will finally say I can’t handle this. I can’t do this, and he’ll leave. . . . Candidates can be bought, particularly if you apply so much pain to them that is simply not worth the hassle. I believe in Donald Trump. I want to devote my life to helping Donald Trump to restore the Constitution and restore democracy. I am deeply upset that Donald Trump is not getting the advice he needs to lay this out for America and provide a solution. The Electoral Reform Act needs to be implemented in the next 90 days or Donald Trump is not going to finish his term.”

In closing, Steele warns, “Even if 10,000 of us call the White House comment line, Donald Trump is not going to hear from us. Trump is in enemy hands. . . . Donald Trump is all alone in the White House, and the forces of evil are essentially isolating him from “We the People.”

Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with intelligence expert and election reform advocate Robert David Steele.

It’s Your Land, Or, Stop Being Stupid Part 33


By Anna Von Reitz

I usually talk about America, but today, let’s talk about Britain where all this duplicitous wordplay and fraud began.  I suggest this because something about the oddity of the British names makes the fraud more visible to my eyes and I suspect the same will be true for other Americans.

First, a note about British land and sovereignty nomenclature for Americans from Graham Phillips, British journalist, researcher, historian and author, quoted from The Lost Tomb of King Arthur---

“Strictly speaking, the term Britain refers just to England and Wales; it derives from Britannia, the Latin name of the province established by the Romans, which covered the parts of the British Isles they occupied.” 

And, “Great Britain” which includes Scotland, did not exist as a single nation until 1707, while the “United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland” did not come into existence until 1801, after the British annexed Ireland.  From the time Southern Ireland gained its independence in 1922, and formed the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom---or UK for short---now consists of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.”