Of course not. The populist tendency of America is not a solitary effort, as was evident in France this past Sunday, the first week of June 2024, when snap elections were called to stave off a complete populist revolt there. As I said about that issue, and all these others, globalism requires election fraud to stay in power, which was always their plan. But, things didn’t go the way they planned with the Great Reset and the “new normal” they tried to establish, and things have spiraled out of their control while populist political movements all over the world are rising against corporate communism. To me, this is not new. I was young and didn’t know the details of politics as I do now, but I remember the good ol’ days when George Bush senior, the old head of the CIA, was preaching globalism in the early 90s as a sequel to Ronald Reagan, and I was not OK with it. I worked with the Reform Party back then to help get Ross Perot elected and was entirely involved in the campaign. So I’ve watched Donald Trump grow into the needs of the Reform Party to become what he is today, the leader of the Republican Party. We learned our lesson back then with Bush when Clinton won. We understood that the political movement we were working with needed to be in two parties and that we’d have to work out the details. Something that Macron in France is hoping to stave off with his snap elections to suppress the French call for populism from what they are calling a “right-winged” government there. When they say “right-winged,” they mean “anti-Marxist.” But what we are seeing now isn’t new, and it’s not being driven by one personality that, if eliminated, would bring order to the world once again.
As I watched the guilty verdict for the Hunter Biden trial, the contempt of congress testimony of Merrick Garland, and the reverberation of Dr. Doom himself, Fauci, I thought of all the times President Trump as a member of the Reform Party thinking about running for president against Pat Buchanan more as a gimmick than anything drew small crowds at Tea Party events. Back then, you could talk to Trump as easy as anybody. His growth came from the need for a Reform Party. Not because of him, which many people clearly don’t understand. With all the effort Democrats are employing to get rid of Trump from the 2024 ticket, the populist movement is carrying Trump. Not the other way around. What we see worldwide is very similar to what we saw when Bush was knocked out of politics by Ross Perot in 1992. Perot may have faded into the background, and Trump stepped in, but it all started with a question: can we trust a centralized globalism to rule the world? The answer is a resounding no. No in France, no in Brazil, no in Argentina, no everywhere. The concept of a European Union, whether we’re talking about Brexit or populist uprisings in France, Spain, Belgium, or Romania, is only going to increase because the communist advocates behind the World Economic Forum and other organizations have failed to sell it to the people they want to rule over. And they are being rejected massively. If anything, Trump is too nice for the anger people feel. Trump represents the frustrations people have, but once Trump goes away from politics, four years from now, the people behind him will be much angrier, much more frustrated, and more justice-seeking than anybody in the previous administrations could ever have dreamed of. And modern Democrats and global progressives clearly don’t understand.
Putting top-loaded tyranny back on the globalist menu is gone forever. I have watched and been a part of this globalist movement and watched the communist push behind corporate influence for over four years, and I’m telling everyone, the game broke with COVID-19. I knew it the moment Bill Gates resigned from the Microsoft board. I knew what they were trying to do with Covid, and now, four years later, they’ve all been caught. Any trust they had built with the world they tossed out the window in frustration over the Trump election in the United States, and they got caught overplaying their hands and killing people for no reason. Other than keeping the centralized global powers they had enjoyed in the previous decades when people still trusted them, they have lost that trust now and forever and will never recover. So, this desperate attempt to stop Trump in America is an admission to something none of them ever understood. I could have explained it to them thirty years ago as I did to people in Dallas, Texas, at the Trump family home on the night before the election that eventually saw Clinton win because the Bush vote split. We wouldn’t make that mistake again, but we wouldn’t put up with the old establishment types either. We weren’t going to accept a corrupt and captured Republican Party that worked the previous 20 years, going back to the CIA to remove Nixon from office, or even further than that, in the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers, just so these globalist forces could use the power of government to stay in power themselves. No, that wasn’t going to be acceptable.

It has been a modern World War with communism making its move in not traditional combat. People were slow to see it, but over time, they have warmed up to the idea that they can’t trust centralized governments to have their best interests in mind. They have been turning away from World Economic Forum communists and corporations that are too dedicated to the efforts of globalism rather than to satisfying capitalist market trends. I’ve been there for many more years than most people, only because it has been hard for many to admit to the real problem. But they are coming around and are finally ready to stick up for themselves through these various populist movements. In the United States, it’s all about Trump. But in other countries, they have their versions; in France, it’s Marine Le Pen. They tried to kill Jair Bolsonaro, and when that didn’t work, they rigged the election and put in the communist criminal Luiz Inacia Lula da Silva in Brazil. In Argentina its Javier Gerardo Milei who won there. The world sees this kind of thing everywhere and will only pick up steam. There will come a day very soon when the radical left will beg for the type of leadership Trump brings to the table because, with him, it’s mostly cosmetic. Following behind him is a parade of characters who expect real reform away from the communist globalism that people are turning away from everywhere. Because it’s not been good for them. And there are no tricks that can be used to put all this back into a safe bottle for the globalists to enjoy again. They broke any trust they wanted in the past forever. They just haven’t yet accepted that inevitability, and when they finally do, there will be a lot of emotional collapses, and they’ll realize everything too late. But what we are seeing now is just the tip of the iceberg. It will get much worse for them in the months and years. And they will deserve it for all they get.
Rich Hoffman

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