For anyone who celebrated Thanksgiving and is not going out to shop this weekend, below is a set of films allowing you to revisit the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. (Sorry, no Clint here, only politics.)
I’ll leave it to you to decide which is which.
These will keep you occupied for a day. So, grab a turkey sandwich, a piece of pumpkin pie and settle in for hours of revealing information.
Donald Trump
The following Objectified programme was broadcast on Friday, November 18. TMZ wanted to do a companion piece on Hillary Clinton, but she refused. The original idea was to show two Objectified episodes, one with each candidate, prior to the election so that voters would have a better idea of who Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are in private life.
I highly recommend everyone see this episode, especially if they do not particularly like Trump. You’ll see and hear a fascinating story of his life from Trump Tower (39 min). The interviewer chooses various objects in his home, and Trump discusses their significance:
The following clip (41 sec) is from Rona Barrett’s show in 1980. Rona Barrett interviewed all the celebrities that decade. Her programme was very popular. Here, Trump explains why he doesn’t want to run for president — he’d have to be nice all the time:
Here is a clip from Oprah Winfrey’s 1988 interview with Trump on the subject of the presidency. Note how quiet and interested the audience is (3 min):
Reddit has a fascinating post with endless contributions from people who knew or met Trump from his schooldays to the present. I only read half of it, and that took three hours. Once you start reading (be sure to click ‘load more comments’), you can’t stop. Everyone said he was really nice.
Also included in that thread are anecdotes about Mitt Romney. Everyone said he’s also very nice.
Billary Clinton
I had not seen the following films until a few weeks ago. I highly recommend them in the following order.
These involve input from Larry Nichols, who is dying from cancer. He was a Clinton insider in Arkansas for several years and helped them to hone the election and PR strategies they still use today.
First, an overview of the Clintons from their Arkansas days through to 1994, the second year of Bill’s administration (1 hour, 44 min):
Next, a shocking, in-depth look at Bill’s time in Arkansas and elsewhere, revealing not only murder but also unusual political leanings in his university days (1 hr, 52 min):
Finally, an update from 2015 (33 min), narrated by Larry Nichols in which he describes the ’86 Plan he created with the Clintons — playing the long game. Note that, as early as last year, he said that the New York Times was the PR machine for the couple. Even though they were the first paper to break the email scandal, they would then turn that around to make Hillary look like the underdog. Nichols says in the film that nothing would ever come of the email scandal. And, lo, it came to pass in 2016:
George Soros
The following video is of the 1998 60 Minutes interview with George Soros.
In 2016, the Hillary campaign’s Correct The Record (CTR) team said that Soros never betrayed the Jewish people during the Second World War. Yet, here he is, admitting his sins with a smile. As he tells the interviewer, if he hadn’t done it, someone else would have. He has done that throughout his life, as the film shows.
He clearly states that he meddles in other countries’ business with no view of social or economic consequences (13 min):
Words fail me, so I’ll sign off here.
Enjoy the films. You won’t be disappointed. I look forward to comments!
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November 26, 2016 at 2:07 am
OIKOS™-Redaktion
Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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November 26, 2016 at 9:14 am
Lecroix
Fascinating interview with Soros. Billionaire terrorist indeed…
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November 26, 2016 at 12:31 pm
churchmouse
Thanks, Lecroix, for watching the interview. I hope more people do. Yes, billionaire terrorist is a perfect label for him.
It amazes me that the average person cannot be bothered to read about the man and the chaos he has caused in various countries.
He could well be the person urging or financing the upcoming election recount in three critical states: Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania prior to the Electoral College vote.
While the petition for these recounts has Jill Stein’s (Green Party) name on it, money rolled in over Thanksgiving as if it were robotised: $160,000 an hour.
Wisconsin’s will start first. The state received Stein and an independent candidate’s petitions on Friday. The recount would have to finish by December 13.
Stein also wants recounts in Michigan — which just completed its own recount the day before Thanksgiving (Trump won by approx. 10,000 votes) — and Pennsylvania. From what I read, those two states will be more difficult because they require either evidence of vote tampering or complaint from a major candidate himself or herself about the final vote tallies. That means that Hillary Clinton would have standing if she were to request a recount. Stein received < 5% of the vote nationwide, so she would not fit that criterion. In Pennsylvania, a judge must make the final decision as to a recount. The answer is likely to be no.
If Soros is behind this, his goals are likely to be to: 1) cast doubt on Trump’s victory, 2) delay Electoral College vote due to take place on December 19 and 3) delay the inauguration, which is due to take place in mid-January, leaving Obama in office. Bonus points: continued university protests and police officer shootings causing Obama to implement some sort of martial law scenario.
Why did Jill Stein get involved when she said she would prefer Trump to Clinton? This is unclear. Her petition states that she wants to make sure the votes were counted fairly. However, the money rolling in — approx. $7m — would replenish Green Party funds. The fine print on the petition states that there is no guarantee the contributions will be used for recounts. That means there are no refunds if the petitions fail.
It should be noted that there will not have been foul play by Trump or the Republicans. Trump spoke out often about the ‘rigged system’ against him.
Sorry. That was a lot to read, but that’s the weekend election news.
On a brighter note, thanks for the comment. Have a good weekend!
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November 26, 2016 at 12:37 pm
Lecroix
A lot to read, but essential reading 🙂 I have to write a post about all this. I keep telling people in my blog that the NWO will not just stand still and accept the results of the eleccions just like that. They’ll fight back and the will use very imaginative methods. Plus the old ones as well.
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November 26, 2016 at 12:39 pm
Lecroix
And you have a good weekend too!
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November 26, 2016 at 11:02 pm
Andy Dan
I once knew a couple who adopted a child. I have no doubt that the boy they adopted was a psychopath. He had all the traits recognized with the condition – lack of empathy, lack of sense of guilt when having done wrong, totally self-centred, holding intense feelings of jealousy, ability to lie convincingly, fearless.
One habit he used to enjoy was to cause a disturbance, retreat to a place of safety and then watch the mayhem he had caused unfold.
You look at Soros, and it seems that something similar is happening. No regret or guilt about watching his fellow jews being deported. Somebody else would have done it, he says. In Wikipedia, it even quotes him as saying it was the happiest time of his life.
Help flood Europe with muslim refugees – sit back and watch the resulting chaos.
Soros came to Britain after the war and spent time doing jobs like selling souvenirs at Welsh holiday resorts. He got into banking by dogged persistence.
He had no feelings of loyalty or thanks to Britain when he broke the Bank of England in 1992.
The psychopath I knew revealed himself with the uncontrollable jealousy he possessed. A sociopath like Soros has that jealousy, but can keep it under control. I’m sure he hates Trump intensely and will do anything to stop him.
Soros is always looking to create disturbance. From that comes opportunities and the chance to increase his own wealth and power.
Also, like most psychopaths, he’s sexually promiscuous, ditching wives for younger models, the current one very much younger.
I don’t suppose he’ll be around for much longer, but no doubt one of his children will carry on the “good work”
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November 27, 2016 at 12:38 am
churchmouse
Thank you very much, Andy, for your well considered comment.
A sentence in your first paragraph encapsulates Soros in recalling your erstwhile friend: ‘One habit he used to enjoy was to cause a disturbance, retreat to a place of safety and then watch the mayhem he had caused unfold.’
Soros will never have to worry about seeing a person who might harm him or his family. He lives on a estate that is protected from the world as we know it. He can pull the puppet strings and watch the show. Some entertainment. Most people would be ashamed of themselves.
Yes, one or more of his children will indeed carry on the ‘good work’. I can also believe he probably detests Trump.
Please pray for the president-elect’s safety and that of his family. If you don’t pray, perhaps you can channel positive thoughts his way.
Soros is like Blofeld. One wonders if he has an Angora cat.
Thank you again for the comment — informative and worthwhile. Look forward to hearing from you again.
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