Send in the Clowns: Hillary Clinton’s coughing secret revealed–a coded message to her base supporters

I honestly don’t think things are as close as the media wants to believe things to be in the 2016 presidential race.  That doesn’t mean that we can all take things for granted, the forces against us are tremendous, but the bottom line of the Hillary Clinton run for POTUS is that she is damaged beyond repair—no matter how much you like her or don’t.  She lost her moral authority a long time ago to serve in that position whereas Donald Trump is at least a fresh face worthy of a chance.  In the end, people will rationalize their vote accordingly—but take nothing for granted—because “The System” will do whatever it has to do to protect itself.  That was the premise of a rather comedy driven hour of radio on WAAM in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 10th just 60 days out from the upcoming election in November. Matt Clark brought me on to provide color commentary as we covered a number of topics and actually took several calls.  But even more importantly, we broke a story that may be the biggest of the entire election season—that Hillary Clinton’s coughing fits—which were a huge part of our show—is actually a coded plea to her progressive followers.  Her coughing message is one that only radical insurgents like Barbra Streisand and George Soros understand.  Listen for yourself and pass it along to a friend who needs to hear it.  If you translate her coughing message it says—“HELP ME OR I WILL GO TO JAIL.”

https://soundcloud.com/clarkcast/clintons-political-criminal-and-health-problems-mount-9-10-2016-podcast

With what we knew about Hillary Clinton before the DNC convention it would have still been hard for the old Washington insider to be president of the United States—because people on my side of the political aisle would reject her by default.  Clinton is too divisive of a figure to represent most of America and there would be a continuation of the hatred that seeps out of the progressive left which would further erode away the stability of our country—culturally.  But after, after the resignations at the DNC and the evidence provided from the hacked emails regarding Hillary’s private server, her conduct with the FBI—the FBI’s role in assisting with her cover-up—the Iranian payoff—the inability to think on her feet during debates or press conferences because as a candidate, she is so carefully scripted that her campaign can’t afford to have her any other way—her candidacy is doomed.  It would be impossible for Clinton at this point to be POTUS even if the political left and the media that supports them managed to push her over the top at the Electoral College.  These same dirty tricks put Barack Obama in office and in a lot of ways there is more hatred of him by the politically conservative right after eight years of his efforts because the evidence of our suspicions actually came to fruition.  Many have been counting down the days until his exit—which has kept the peace.  But with Hillary—who is the only selection of the Democratic Party—the evidence is quite clear before the election that she actually committed crimes to be there and those same people simply won’t stand for the potential of another eight years of Democratic presidential rule—because they’ve reached their limit.

I’ve never had much faith in our institutions—like the FBI, the CIA, Homeland Security and those associated government branches—but many were willing to give them the benefit of doubt for the security of the county.  Those people willing to turn the other cheek are much like the caller Sheri who appeared on our radio show to give Matt a piece of her mind regarding the fun we were making of Hillary Clinton’s physical and mental health.  They have been happy to pray for the political left and hope that God would show them the light.  But others like me increasingly have been taking matters into our own hands—like the song “Onward Christian Soldiers Marching As To War” suggests.  There is a reason we have the Bill of Rights in our Constitution and it is for when government ultimately fails us—like it is presently—most notably when the FBI dumps important case documents about Hillary Clinton to the media on the Friday before Labor Day—a trick that would have worked just a few years ago. But now, with the 24-hour news cycles and the 7 day a week coverage of talk radio—things like that don’t get buried anymore.  The fact that they tried to bury the story is the worst evidence yet—it’s actually a bigger story than when the IRS personally targeted conservative groups a few years back—and that story still makes conservatives extremely angry.  There is no way that people will forgive the FBI or Hillary Clinton within the possible eight years of her presidency. Rather, more and more people will use the Bill of Rights to stand up to an obviously corrupt government to change it—and that level of anger was never covered by Saul Alinsky in his leftist guide to tyranny and control, Rules for Radicals.  His book on strategy was aimed at nice people like Sheri, but when they stop praying for people like Hillary Clinton and join the Rich Hoffmans and Matt Clarks of the world with a sword in hand “marching as to war”—Saul Alinsky’s methods disintegrate—which is exactly what is currently happening to the entire progressive movement globally.  Hey, even Al Capone went to jail—which is the figure Saul Alinsky modeled his strategy on.  Like Capone—who had the media, the legal system, and the public eating out of his hand—Hillary has been caught and she knows it.  Everyone around her knows it, and they hope that their old tricks will work one more time to at least get her in office so she can earn the power of the pardon.  But even if she did manage such an act—there are too many people ready for action that won’t put up with it.  If the political left thought the Tea Party movement was hard to deal with—wait until they have to deal with what comes next.

The media needs this election season to appear close; they need the campaign money spent with traditional advertising, because that revenue is actually part of their budgets.  They have to make this race look close for their own survival.  They can’t afford to say at CNN that the race was over before Labor Day and that only the Republicans have a viable candidate running at this point—so essentially the election is over.  They can’t allow the news cycles to move on to football coverage and the upcoming Holiday Season—because they need the candidates themselves to continue injecting millions and millions of dollars into advertising and commentary into copy for newspapers, television, and talk radio for their own sustainability.  But I’m telling you dear reader that the election is over one way or the other.  Like or hate Donald Trump—he’s the only one running and with him there is a hope that something might change—because he’s a different kind of candidate. But Hillary will be rejected regardless of what happens during the election—and things could get very ugly.

I continue to be proud that I’ve had the opportunity to meet Donald Trump a few times now—and that I was with his campaign from the start.  I am excited that he might actually bring competition to the public school system through School Choice and take the shackles off our economy.  If he did just those two things he’d be a success in my book—and he’s the best shot we have at fixing those two problems.  I’ve had a Trump sign in front of my house for a while now, and just last week I saw a change among my neighbors.  Now they too have Trump signs in their yards.  At the end of my street is a medium-sized manufacturing business and it now has its entire frontage displaying Trump signs eager for his upcoming election.  What has changed over these last few weeks is that normal people have made their decision.  They can’t vote for an obvious criminal, so they will vote for Trump—likely in higher numbers than we’ve seen in any recent election.  And for one last time—we’ll trust the system to get it right.  People like Sheri will vote and pray one more time—and if at the end of that process Hillary Clinton is in the White House, then open insurrection will slowly come to a boil.  Because what Saul Alinsky and his liberal followers never learned about the political Christian right is that their behavior of kindness is rooted in belief that things will at some point get better.  If that hope is taken away from them, then they will fight—and they’ll fight with a desperation that few on planet earth understand—especially George Soros.  People born free and relatively happy know the difference when they are being openly scammed through a massive government insurrection.  There is a reason that committed leftists like Barbra Streisand don’t make movies like The Main Event anymore—because people like my mom wouldn’t go to see her, or buy her albums, because of her political beliefs—which has been destroying Hollywood since the Clintons were first in office during the 90s.

For so many years people like Barbra Streisand on the far left have made fun of us on the right essentially because each time nice women like Sheri heard conservatives like Matt and I giving it back to the left—we listened, and those on the left continued because they didn’t believe in anything.  They have mischaracterized our behavior to believe they have some almighty power of philosophy that entitled them to impose themselves on everyone else.

Yet Streisand even with all her Hollywood friends couldn’t get a movie made today if she wanted to—because she is box office toxic—due to her politics.  And regardless of what Hillary Clinton does or says in the next 60 days, she will not be able to convince any more than half the nation that she has the authority to be in the White House.  And when you take away people’s power of the vote—they will resort to other measures.  As I look at the battlefield, I don’t see that America is quite ready for that—and I believe that when the smoke clears, Donald Trump will be the president and we’ll see what happens—and I don’t think it will be close.  However, if Hillary wins, that anxiety on the political right will increase to a level nobody has yet seen in the history of America.  When law and order no longer matter, and agencies like the FBI actively assist in committing crimes—then bad things will happen—and nobody is ready for that.  George Soros certainly didn’t plan for that, and his kids have no idea.  Streisand has lost touch with the everyday people.

She can sing songs from Hollywood about Trump, but she doesn’t understand what is behind the movement that fuels him.  And neither does Hillary when she made a break from trying to appeal to Trump voters last week to calling them “deplorable” this week—the real fear was revealed.  We are in new territory and nobody knows what to do about it.  But I can tell you this dear reader—Hillary Clinton will never be accepted as president—even if the system names her in such a way.  She’s a criminal at best and she was caught—and we all see it.  She lost the election before the DNC convention when the emails were released—and its only gotten worse since then.  What’s even scarier for her—is that the worst of the evidence has yet to be released.  The only clowns in this issue are the Barbra Streisand types who are so out of touch that they don’t even understand the pulse of mainstream America any more.  They look in the mirror and think they are the righteous ones—when in fact they are part of a criminal class born on the philosophies of a mobster—and their day of reckoning is coming one way or the other—through a vote, or through the violence that follows injustice.  Bring on the clowns—we’re ready for them if they steal this election by inserting a criminal in a position of power—knowingly.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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There is no “I” in Team: But there is in “WIN”

I had to deal with a poorly misguided, pretentious know-nothing this past week who thought that he knew everything—and I tried to do it in the kindest way possible.  But the poor fellow couldn’t stop running his mouth so consequences hit him hard.  Before that regretful end the collectivist oriented challenger used the Florida Seminoles as an example of collective excellence—where the many are greater than any individual as a validation of his faulty philosophy.  As he did, I felt sorry for him, but yet became enraged because like most people trained in the conventional way—he was blind to the real truth—that we may play as a team in life, but we win as individuals.  Teams don’t win.  Individuals do.  It is when individuals play better than everyone else that teams win.  The second string cornerback on a Seminole team still won a national championship off the back of Jameis Winston’s quarterbacking a few years ago—and all of the campus of FSU proclaimed that “they” had won.  But in reality, it was just a few individuals who had done all the heavy lifting.  Everyone else just rode on their coattails—which is how it is just about everywhere else.  Thus, those who believe in the nonsense that many minds are better than one, or that victories only come to those united together are mislead into a frail existence which allows the most lazy and lackluster to believe that they are equal to the most excellent.  They aren’t.  My style of doing things is to find the excellent by putting them through the rigors of competition, then putting the exceptional in position to win as an individual so that they can drag all those band-wagon riders with them to victory.  Those who hide behind others cheering for uniformity yet do nothing to contribute to victory are just fans in the stands chopping to a fight song uttered by collectivists when the real battle is on the field of play conducted by the loneliness of individual excellence and bold maneuverings in the face of valiant opposition.

For fun I have been killing a lot of other players on the Uncharted multiplayer on Playstation 4.  For those who want a piece of me and walk around their apartments and talking among each other fantasizing about “teaching me some kind of lesson” you can meet me there and we can fight all you want.  My Playstation handle is Overmanwarrior of course, so I’m easy to find.  The first thing to realize in life is that words are cheap.  When you sit in a chair and do nothing to perform, you make no decisions to help make a victory taste sweeter, and simply ride on the coattails of other people’s hard work—you haven’t done anything in life to justify empty words that come from those lips.  Yet those who come from collectivist oriented backgrounds, like labor unions, college campuses, and even Masons all fail to understand fundamentally the keys to life success.  Yet the definition is quite clear on multiplayer video games like Uncharted 4. Titanfall, and Call of Duty.  I personally like Uncharted because it suits my personality much better than some of those more serious titles.  At the end of a team death match when your team wins, Nathan Drake says playfully, “There is no I in team, but there is in win.”  Upon hearing that I realized that there was a lot of wisdom in the statement, so I put it up in my office for everyone who enters to see.  That is essentially the entire thesis of the great novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, and the foundation of the Donald Trump presidency.  Yet it was playfully inserted into a videogame for the masses to consume unwittingly and I found that compelling due to its raw truth.

Typically in team death matches during online play, there are four to five people on your team going up against an equal number on the opposite team.  Many times, when you are the strongest player teamed up with a bunch of newbies, no matter how good you do individually, you will lose, just like in real life.  This simple observation is what union slugs and people who are voting for Hillary Clinton believe to be the foundations of their rationalization.  But you have to go a few steps further to uncover the true essence of this phenomenon.  Usually, if I can get at least one other player who can hit hard and keep the opposition fire directly off me, I can tip the scales toward a win.  The other players on the team have to at least run around and engage the other players so that they can’t concentrate all their fire on my position.  I am that guy who is constantly trying to herd other players into mass to attack our targets with overwhelming force.  I am also that guy who is constantly reviving other players to keep them alive longer.  I am also that guy who is the first to engage the enemy—nearly 100% on every round I play.  I don’t hang back.  I’m a very aggressive player, not just in video games, but in real life.  That is the exceptional element that often changes the nature of a game.  Winning or losing has everything to do with the exceptional ability of just a few of the players.  If you are lucky you will find that out of the five players you play with, two or three of them are all exceptional, which just about guarantees a victory.  At the end of each match, if your team wins everyone wins.  If you played exceptionally, your score will be between 1000 and 2000 points.  If you were mediocre, somewhere around 500, and if you were bad, the score would be under 100.  But everyone wins.  Yet the team didn’t equally contribute to the win.  We played as a team, but we won based on individual exceptionalism.

And that’s how it works in real life too.  We are not stronger—together.  Weak players can easily cripple the efforts of the exceptional.  Having too many weak people in a society will off-set the efforts of the best and most gifted.  However, if the exceptional are empowered to perform at their full potential, then even the weak and lackluster, mouthy, union, slug will win by default like the fans tomahawk chopping the air at a Florida Seminoles football game.  A star quarterback might throw a deep bomb to a star receiver for a winning touchdown.  The linemen might have played just well enough to let the play develop, but the crowd in the stands do very little to help that process—short of providing some inspirational encouragement.  All the participants are not equal—yet they win as a team because they all played.  The victory was captured by individuals.

I am not interested in conventional thinking.  It is the way that everyone does everything—so that is boring.  I am always looking for the exceptional, for the “super.”  I have even less patience for the backseat driver who criticizes and moans about “fairness” when it was I who took all the risks and has done all the heavy lifting.  When those people assume from the comfort of their little chair that they are actually equally participating to the victory of a “team,” it’s an insult to me.  Those people are just bench warmers and they are not equal to the exceptional so therefore “fairness” is not applicable to their circumstances.  They have a role to play in case of an injury, or to meet the accepted rules of the games we play, but they are not “equal” to the exceptional and are not therefore prone to the justifications of fairness.  Fairness is getting a championship ring even as a bench warmer when the heroes of the team won the game.  It’s not the team that actually won—it was the individuals on it that played better than those on the opposite team.  It is never fair to the exceptional to have to share victory with the lack luster—but individuals usually don’t care about such things.  The best among us don’t cry about things being fair, because usually they make their own fates anyway, and they get on to the next challenge.  It is those powerless to do for themselves who are always crying about fairness—because they need others to win in order to carry them to victories in life.  When fairness is demanded its rooted in the fear that they must wait for more exceptional people to enter their life in hopes of achieving more chances at victory.  Otherwise, they are powerless to do for themselves.

I don’t get pleasure in ruining people’s lives. I give everyone a shot to impress me—equally.  But there is a reason that I’m in a position to garner such judgment—and it’s not because we are all equal.  When someone works as hard at life as I do, they can challenge me for equality.  But until they put the level of effort that I do into things, I’m going to be harsh when they challenge me, because they have no right or authority to do so.  And when they try to hide behind some collectivist diatribes about the “many being stronger than the one,” it’s really going to make me angry.  When I find talent out there with the potential toward exceptionalism—which I may see, yet is completely invisible to others, I will put in the time and effort to breed those with my personal coaching to become winners in the future.  Sometimes it takes over ten years to perform this coaching and honestly, I’m not open to other people’s opinions on that matter because they don’t have the same skills at pulling the exceptional out of people where I do—so their opinions are pointless.  Sometimes I might identify an exceptional diamond in the rough, but they reject my efforts to make them better.  I still work at it, and if they turn away, they do so at their own detriment.  I move on knowing that I tried and I don’t look back. But that game is one I offer to people as a gift.  I’m not open to the opinions of the “collective,” to the “everyone thinks” crowd.  If those people knew what they were doing, they’d be better off in life.  I don’t listen to the ranting of a mob sitting in the stands when the football is in my hands.  Their opinions are irrelevant because all they want in life really is to cheer on a win.  Once you give them that, they love you—because they can’t give it to themselves.

When critics can orchestrate a multinational job creating endeavor while managing huge capital expenditures and pulling the faulty philosophies of the overly educated into a functioning “team” mentality while appeasing the individual needs of many dozens of direct employees then I might listen to their interpretation of “fairness.”  But if they think they’re going to get away with that through underhanded insurrection, and fancy quotes from dead race car drivers while sitting around bringing no reputation to the table as an offering of success, they have another thing coming—and I don’t put up with that stuff.  I don’t like people like that, and I have little respect for their placement on the bench.  I respect people who get out there and fight hard.  In Uncharted, I like people who play the way I do.  I look at the people who hang back and snipe at others from the comfort of distance as chickenshits and in life there are literally millions of them sitting on benches or in the stands cheering on the exceptional so that they can ride their coattails to victory.  There is no “I” in team, but there is in “win,” and that is what decides winners and losers in life.  Teams don’t win.  Individuals do, and my bets are always on them to give a competitive advantage in the marketplace of existence.  The keys to success are always in identifying, and developing the exceptional among us and catching those people before they even realize that they may one day be that star on the field of play for which all others rally behind—hoping to be the benefactors of their individual heroics.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Why ‘Stranger Things’ is such a good Netflix series: The reason we can’t find Bigfoot’s footprints

I suppose I’m most surprised that the Netflix show, Stranger Things has done so well, and that so many people continue to demand more of it.  I’m not the kind of guy who looks back a lot and thinks how great this or that was—but the 80’s were great.  It’s not just because I grew up in the 80’s and literally every week a new movie was being made of a similar caliber to Stranger Things.  It was obvious that the show’s creators were deeply inspired by Steven Spielberg, Stephen King and I saw a lot of John Hughes sprinkled around as well.  The good news is that the Duffer Brothers absolutely nailed the optimism and style of the 80s even down to the rebellious innocence—and the style of the music.  I don’t want to be that guy who says that the 80s was the best decade just because I happen to have grown up in that time.  When I was the age that the kids were in Stranger Things, the parents all pointed to the 50s as the magic decade, and before that it was the roaring 20s.

So I take that into account when I say things like that the 1980s was a special time in America—and it shared with those other generations strong presidents in peacetime who guided the nation toward capitalism—raw, unapologetic capitalism—and virtually every industry prospered from art and comics to science and technical innovations.  So in that respect—now that we live in the depressing era of Millennials taught to love socialism—I am surprised they like Stranger Things so much.  But then again—I’m not, because beyond the throwback to the 80’s there is something else going on which I think is much more important.  There is a reality to Stranger Things in the science which is something truly new—and is actually something that I spend quite a lot of time thinking about—because like all good horror—there is a truth in the fiction.  So before continuing on, watch this video on the actual science of Stranger Things.

I either have personal experiences similar to that of most of the main character in Stranger Things or I know someone close to me who has—so many of the themes hit home for me in a way that other viewers might not have experienced.  Being a kid from the 80’s and having no apprehensions yielding to fear of any kind, I actually went and did similar things as was seen in Stranger Things when I was young which migrated into my adulthood.  When I was a kid I explored every cemetery and haunted spot that I could under the scariest conditions.  I carried that curiosity into a period where I had kids of my own.  For my youngest daughter’s birthday—who was always naturally interested in paranormal activity—even before she could talk, I took her to Moonville, Ohio which is one of the most haunted spots in North America.  And we did witness paranormal activity.  My conclusions are that the ghost there isn’t the “brakeman” who worked the railroad when that ghost town was fully functioning in the late 1800s, but is actually something like what the monsters are in Stranger Things–where that region acts as a kind of portal from a reality existing within a quantum fluctuation of our current state of being—and waves of time stored within those sub space patterns emerge to our vision.  That is why I believe there are so many Bigfoot sightings in that part of America—which extend all the way up into Pennsylvania—because that entire area from the Serpent Mound to the Point Pleasant, West Virginia region of the famous “Mothman” all the way up the Ohio River to Pittsburg is a very haunted land dotted with ancient mounds, Illuminati activity and the presence of a lost race of people who certainly predated the American Indian—and were well versed in science.  Bigfoot sightings are common, yet there are no footprints really to speak of, and nobody is really able to capture the images on video.

That is because the beings exist within quantum fluctuations that only a part of our brain can see.  They don’t exist in our current time as we think of it, but they are there in a form mutually understood.  They may be aware of us too, but we are prevented from interacting with one another most of the time due to the limits of understood physics.  For more on the mysterious lost aspects of this particular region, Fritz Zimmerman is doing great work on uncovering the past so we can see what might be coming back to us through the folds of time.  Just read some of his books and take some day trips to visit the hot spots that he lists and a whole new world will open up to you.  Religion has attempted to simplify that science into something it can understand.  Unfortunately, most religions require curiosity to be put into a lock box and to never come out again.  That is of course why shows like Stranger Things hit a nerve with us, because deep down inside, we know there is something more going on, but our social limitations placed on our own minds prevent us from seeing it.

In the 80s government conspiracies were actively part of many plots which covered up paranormal activity.  It was very present in Spielberg movies and it was of course the driving force of the X Files which was really a 90s thing, but it started as a product of the 80s.  I grew up down the road from Wright Patterson and all the U.F.O. phenomena associated with that airbase—and the cover-ups.  So it wasn’t such a shock to me to experience actual government harassment when I found myself as a young 30-year-old with two little kids and a wife fighting drug distribution in my community and having the wrath of God unleashed on our small family for daring to interject ourselves into those activities.  My hatred of government expansion running out of control is due to real life experiences where my house was bugged and monitored constantly. It was easier on me than my wife.  The pressure was hard on her.  While I was at work the family was defenseless and those who wanted to scare us away from our observations harassed her openly.  White vans, fire department personal, and police followed her everywhere for several years.  Spies and malicious characters were sent into our lives to rock the very foundations of our lives—actually to destroy my family because I was raising it in a traditional way and the powers running things didn’t like that.  The more they attempted their attacks and harassment, the more I dug in and fought.  Those attacks are always designed to make the victims look crazy, but when you are clear-headed and have the ability to connect the dots under duress, you can break through.

There is no need for the cumbersome listening devices the government used in those days now, and video cameras are so small that there is no way to see them.  The NSA has technology that makes those old days look prehistoric.  They can listen to everything we say to each other any time they want through our cell phones and other devices.  The government already has nanoprobes and drones much smaller than the electronics in an iPhone and they can use them at will.  Living with me because of my beliefs, my wife was made to suffer with a slow mental torture that lasted for a long time.  It didn’t affect me, because I knew the game from a lot of experience.  When the constant harassment didn’t scare us off our social stances—which actually started within the Mason school system when they failed to address a drug trafficking problem in grade school, and attempted to force unwanted sex education on our children while in the fourth grade.

So we pulled the kids from school and homeschooled them to save their minds from statist incursions—which to some seemed extreme.  In a lot of ways, my wife became the Winona Ryder character in Stranger Things and to the outside world; she sometimes looked like she had lost it.  At that time, I was a lot like the sheriff—a guy who knew something was wrong and wasn’t afraid to peel back the layers—but also knew that there were legal limits to dealing with the thugs causing the harassment and that I had to find a way to outmaneuver them intellectually—otherwise they were going to kill my family.  In Stranger Things the sheriff, actually broke into the Department of Energy building to discover their secret so he could gain leverage over the problem with knowledge, and once he did—he gained the upper hand on “them.”  Lucky for me, I didn’t drink, smoke, or have any secret girlfriends that they could use to extort me into inaction, so I eventually forced them into hiding instead of them pushing us to the brink of insanity.  But it wasn’t easy.

The gist of the experience was that some government authorities who were supportive of the drug trade into Mason, Ohio had acquired technology that evolved from the cumbersome old electronics to actually manipulating quantum fluctuations and could inspire thoughts disguised as “heavenly advice.”  These sometimes come in the form of dreams, sometimes as that trusted “whisper” that religion can call the “voice of God.”  What it was actually were a bunch of government pinheads trying to shake a traditional family off the trail of their social experiment by attacking the heart of that family, the mother, and plunging them into self-destruction.  Well, it didn’t work.  I’m smarter than they are and they had to grudgingly admit that to themselves.  I also have more willpower and the willingness to grind away at them until their complete destruction—which is something they hadn’t experienced before.  My wife’s solutions to the problems involved attacking these things within the quantum fluctuation fields where false images and paper enemies could provide the illusion of a menace.

My solution was to attack the source, not the result.  We had some disagreements as to that strategy, but eventually, we outlasted it.  There is a reason I go by the tag “overmanwarrior.”  Once you survive the things I have, and we have as a family, you’ve evolved beyond the limits of a normal human being.  I don’t know anybody who has went through what we have and come out on the other side sane or optimistically healthy, emotionally—yet we are.  Those government agencies aren’t nearly as pompous as they used to be.  Now they are drowning in debt and their employees are so lackluster that they lack the ambition to engage in that kind of activity.  The difference between the 80s and the 2000s is that the Millennials who now hold these jobs have much less ambition and patience.  They don’t even want to think about a traditional family let alone attack and harass them—because to do so means they have to get to know them through spying and monitoring.

That’s why I was surprised that so many people loved Stranger Things.  It’s not just the pleasant throwback to the 1980s—the characters themselves are all generally positive and trying to do good things—and that is really unique in this modern age.  Perhaps people are ready for something positive again, maybe they’ll vote for Donald Trump to unleash once again a new age of capitalism that will have a positive influence for us all.  Maybe entertainment companies will take notice and make more stories like those of the Uncharted 4 video game and the Netflix series Stranger Things.  Hollywood is obviously out of ideas and it is from of these new entertainment sources that two of the best stories I’ve seen in years has come forth—and people are responding.  That is truly a good thing.  But remember, there is often truth to the best horror—at least on a conceptual level.  Obviously Steven King was inspired by the 1920s pulp writer H.P. Lovecraft, who inspired the Batman Arkham stories, which has deeply inspired the current table top game phenomena seen at modern Gen Cons which has advanced the old Dungeon & Dragon concept to new levels—and all of that inspired obviously the Duffer Brothers—and this all makes up our modern culture in 2016—with bits of this and that thrown all over the place.  But—and I discovered this the hard way, Lovecraft had his pulse on the quantum fluctuations which produced monsters which came to him most nights in the form of terrible dreams.  Governments do try to manipulate those monsters in those quantum fluctuations to enact their strategies of statism—and 80s movies touched on the level of interest which we responded to as audiences with a level of shock and awe.  Yet those monsters are real.  We may not be able to change our mass and interact with them like they did in Stranger Things by crawling through a slimy tunnel—but we do sometimes catch them in the sides of our vision, or in our nightmares.  And they do mean us harm which is one more reason why we should have a smaller government that doesn’t attempt to use them to harm us as we live our lives under a banner of freedom and capitalist enterprise.

I’m looking forward to season 2—if they ever get it started.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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The Trump Card: ‘Stranger Things’ about the heroics of Stephen Rogata

It is easy to become disheartened when the reality of the battle is revealed to us to see in its ominous entirety. For a lot of people, the Trump campaign has been a kind of waking up. Some of us have been there all along—but most are just now seeing the depth of the madness. The national media is connected to the world media in ways nobody thought possible. The political class within the United States on all sides are strongly inclined toward global billionaire visions of a one world government for which they control the strings. And the moral decline of our culture is astonishingly present. Many are finding the new Netflix show, Stranger Things refreshing in that it takes our culture back to a time when it was clearly better—where Steven King had a movie based on his books two or three times a year, Steven Spielberg made great movies, and John Hughes made wonderful coming of age stories like The Breakfast Club. Like the sheriff in that chilling story set in the early 80s, through Trump, our culture is waking up from a nightmare to find us placed on our couches wondering if the dream was real, or a self-induced coma brought on by prescription drugs and other chemical intoxicants designed to corrupt our minds. Did we really see that? Did that really happen? As we ask the question a new round of corruption hits the airwaves and like they always have the Clintons wave their hand and expect it to all go away—and the media mysteriously complies—and we have been accepting that behavior—until now. And out of the ruins of such turmoil in the middle of a hot week in August, 2016 a mysterious young 19-year-old kid named Stephen Rogata climbed a third of the Trump Tower hoping to garner Donald Trump’s personal audience with a special message. And I likely know what it is—and hopefully it proves to be authentic—because if so, we are about to see something in politics that we’ve never seen before—and we are right on the edge of it. That’s right ladies and gentlemen. That nightmare you’ve been having about the decline of our country is real, and you have been lulled to sleep by a kind of hypnosis induced by a media that is completely controlled by powerful forces seeking global insurrection—and you have a front row seat. But like all good stories, heroes are rising to meet the challenge, and their means of conduct must naturally be unconventional, because that is how you beat a monstrous enemy. Behold, Stephen Rogata’s cryptic message and a glimpse behind the curtain of a reality some are just now seeing for the first time.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/11/us/trump-tower-climber-what-we-know/index.html

We’ve allowed this ominous enemy against our individual rights to grow too big, and now we are dealing with it—unfortunately from behind. I can’t say that I believe the poll numbers reflecting Trump being so far behind Hillary Clinton. Conditions are different from the primary election where conventional rules of voting applied, and the media had a need to see a competitive Republican primary—so the information was reflected without tampering. But now, Hillary Clinton is the drone of the political left and many of those millennial journalists employed today mixed with the beltway types who have enjoyed a posh existence within the loops of power gaze at Trump and his followers with the same disdain that the RINOs gazed at the Tea Party just a few years ago which lead to the ousting of John Boehner, the removal of Eric Cantor and a Republican takeover of the House and Senate in both 2010 and 2014. The actual polling data is missing several demographic types because the media itself has chosen to ignore those people in their reporting. The same polling that missed the Bernie Sanders surge in Michigan and the Brixit vote in England recently are the same declaring Hillary Clinton the winner of the November elections in August—before there are any debates, and before Trump’s second convention in Washington D.C. in October. Oh—you didn’t know about that? Well, we’ll get to that in a minute. Sit tight.

Trump has slugged through extremely difficult weeks and his individual polling really hasn’t fell out—which is terrifying the political left. They’ve thrown everything at him—and it hasn’t phased Trump in the least—and now panic is starting to set in. There is enough clear evidence—including the hacked emails from Nancy Pelosi’s computer, to bury the Democrats forever. There have already been resignations within the DNC, but we are just talking about the tip of the iceberg here. These people are bad in the Democratic Party, and they’ve been caught red handed—with blood literally dripping off their fingertips—and the media is in the odd position of trying to explain those events away—which in turn is proving the point Trump has been making all along. If the election were held today, I think Trump would win because of the uncounted masses showing up to vote—similar to the Brixit vote in Europe recently. Even with all the bad press Trump has been receiving, there is so much energy behind the Trump movement—that the media has no real way to account for it. But we’re just getting started here. There is more to come.

I know quite a bit about nonverbal communication—and likely even more about implied verbal manipulation—in both good and bad ways. So it was very beneficial to me to have met Donald Trump recently and watched him speak to large crowd from only ten feet away—where I could watch him and then watch the audience reaction. Trump is an expert communicator. He’s had success as a developer using those skills. He has had a top television show for over a decade using those skills. And he’s a bestselling author using those same skills. He’s also broken some heads and hearts along the way and what I see in Trump is a man possessed to do the right thing at 70 years old so he can earn a ticket to the afterlife—from his perspective. He truly wants to do good, and he wants to fight evil—and that’s pretty much it—and I love him for it. I respect him much more now after meeting him than I did even a year ago when I thought his candidacy might fix our many problems in government. Trump wants to fix the soul of America which will in turn lead the world back to health by example. The secret to Trump is in empowerment—he empowers those around him to succeed with a leadership skill that isn’t taught in any university or military installation anywhere in the world. He has it, and literally nobody else does. Trump knows it when he speaks and people unconsciously understand it. So I knew when he said recently to a crowd in Sharonville, Ohio that within the room we were all in, that there was likely some genius who could hack those lost Hillary emails and reveal what was destroyed—what he was really doing. Trump is talking about individual intelligence which “trumps” collective understanding and he is calling out to them to undo the mass collective with sheer genius. Recently he did the same at a press conference where he dared the Russians with the same empowerment. The media must take things literally because as a static organization institutionalized for the benefit of mass hypnosis—they must keep the beats of our society steady—like a hypnotist needed a mechanism of rhythm to lull its beholder off into a slumber where their individual will is surrendered to the instigator. Trump is breaking that rhythm with noise and the result is that slowly, like the sheriff in Stranger Things who snuck into the Energy Department secret facility and discovered an interdimensional portal used to spy on people—who was captured then thrown drugged back into his residence covered in pills and booze meant to make him think he dreamed it all—our society is waking up–and they are pissed off. It is nice to see them finally join the club. Welcome! You were sleeping hard!

Trump and his daughter Ivanka—along with the other kids running the business are planning to open the Old Post Office luxury hotel they have been renovating on Pennsylvania Avenue right before the November election. Trump will have a press conference and tour of the renovated wonder right down the road from the White House and the world will marvel at what they achieved there. This will happen after Trump beats up on Hillary Clinton through three debates with the evidence produced in all these email releases is talked about aggressively, and the media will have no choice but to cover it all. The hotel will be a proper metaphor for what Trump can do with our nation and he’ll get at least a similar poll bump like he did at the RNC convention heading into the election in November. That is Trump’s secret card and it really doesn’t matter if I reveal it here because what Trump is doing is rooted in achievement—whereas Hillary clearly can’t match him. He knows it. They all know he knows it—and nobody can do anything about it. Trump as an explanation point to his entire political campaign for president will point to the Old Post Office and say—that is my resume and why you should vote for me. It will be spectacular and will be one of the finest hotels in the entire world.

Meanwhile from now until then, Trump has a silent army that he has empowered to break down the veil that has been hung to conceal the truth from our eyes and one of those was the young eccentric genius Stephen Rogata who carried with him a message for Trump’s eyes only, scaling Trump Tower for the world to see and the media to shutter at the possible implication of what the kid found. Of course the kid was arrested, and he hasn’t talked to anybody about what he found. Even so, the information he provides must go through proper channels. It isn’t exactly right to dump information into a rival campaign’s lap and expect justice. The FBI should get a crack at the information for proper administering of justice—if possible. But the important thing is that there are geniuses like this kid out there and they want Trump elected. They are the unsung heroes who will do a lot of work over the next three months and once the smoke clears—we’ll see what is still standing. But the heroics cannot be ignored. We are fighting a monster which is eating the entire world and those of us supporting Trump are trying to stop that mass consumption. And the fight is hardly over. Fret not.   There is a lot to be hopeful about—so keep your spirits focused on the sky and those who climb towers with secret messages—because hope is far from lost.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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$400 million to Iran: The organized crime of the Executive Branch and the Clinton Foundation

Recently, Charles Krauthammer alluded that he had no doubt some of the 30k emails Hillary deleted from her private e-mail server very likely had references to the Clinton Foundation, which would be illegal and a conflict of interest. I’m not a huge Krauthammer fan but he is a smart guy.  Essentially, he is a trusted voice when it comes to these kinds of matters. So read this knowing that the Obama administration was just caught giving Iran $400 million dollars in cash to free the four prisoners they had—which is also illegal.  These aren’t just politicians ladies and gentlemen, they are criminals and they have been caught.  For Donald Trump, this is an easy election.  All he has to do to beat them is win in November.  Nobody on earth deserves to lose more than Hillary, Obama and their organized crime grip within the federal government.

The Clinton Foundation is “organized crime” at its finest

 Here is a good, concise summary of how the Clinton Foundation
 works as a tax free international money laundering scheme. It may
eventually prove to be the largest political criminal enterprise in U.S.
 history.  This is a  textbook case on how you hide foreign money sent to
 you and repackage  it to be used  for your own purposes. All tax free.  

 Here’s how it  works: 
 1.

You create a separate foreign “charity.” In this case, the Clinton’s set it up in Canada.   

 Foreign oligarchs and governments, then donate to this Canadian charity.
 In this case, over 1,000 did — contributing mega millions. I’m sure they  did this out of

the goodness of their hearts, and expected nothing inreturn. (Imagine Putin’s buddies

waking up one morning and just deciding  to send untold millions to a Canadian charity). 

3.

The Canadian charity then bundles these separate donations and makes a massive       

donation to the Clinton Foundation.  

4.

The Clinton  Foundation and the cooperating Canadian charity claim Canadian law
prohibits the identification of individual donors.

 5.

 The Clinton Foundation then “spends” some of this money for legitimate good works

programs. Unfortunately, experts believe this is on the order of 10%. Muchof the balance

goes to enrich the Clinton’s, pay salaries to untold numbers of hangers on, and fund lavish

 travel, etc.  Again,  virtually all  tax free, which means you and I are subsidizing it.
 
  6.

The Clinton Foundation, with access to the world’s best accountants, somehow  fails to

 report much of this on their tax filings. They discover these “clerical errors” and begin

 the process of re-filing 5 years of tax returns. .

 7.

Net result– foreign money goes into the Clinton’s pockets tax free and untraceable
 back to the original donor. This is the textbook definition of money  laundering.    
      

 Oh, by the  way, the Canadian “charity” includes as a principal one Frank Giustra.
 Google him. He is the guy who was central to the formation of Uranium One, the Canadian

company that somehow acquired massive U.S. uranium interests and then sold them to an

organization controlled by Russia. This transaction required  U.S. State Department
 approval, and guess who was Secretary of State when the approval was granted.

 As a note a side, imagine how former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell feels. That poor schlep
 is in jail because he and his wife took $165,000 in gifts and loans fordoing minor favors for a guy

promoting a vitamin company. Not legal but not exactly putting U.S. security at risk.  

 Sarcasm aside, if you’re still not persuaded this was a cleverly
 structured way to get unidentified foreign money to the Clinton’s, ask
 yourself this:       

 Why did these foreign interests funnel money through a Canadian charity?

 Why not donate directly to the Clinton Foundation?  Better yet, why not donate money
directly to the people, organizations and countries in need?   
       

This is the  essence of money laundering and influence peddling. 

 Now you know why Hillary’s destruction of 30,000 e-mails was a risk she was willing to take.   

Bill and Hillary are devious, unprincipled, dishonest and criminal, and they are Slick!  
Warning: They could be back in the White House in January 2017.

 Don’t let it happen. Remember, most people are not well informed. You must inform and educate them.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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More Wikileaks Troubles for the Democrats: Even ABC News can’t ignore this one

How stupid are the Democrats?  Well, they have a difficulty doing the easy things correctly, and completely ignore the hard stuff—because as a party they lack the skills and leadership to conduct themselves properly.  The only thing they are good at is creating celebrity and charging premium money to raise money for their war chests, which is what the latest round from Wikileaks revealed.  Not even ABC News could sit on this story because it is just so embarrassing for the Democrats.  Watch it here.

I can’t say that the other side doesn’t do similar things.  I have been a part of that world a little bit.  Recently Donald Trump came to town and it cost a sizable amount of money to have dinner with him and I was able to see that close up.  I occasionally get invited to some of these VIP events, and I enjoy them from the perspective of philosophy.  In Trump’s case, it was obvious that he felt uncomfortable with the arrangement—but had come to the conclusion that to a certain extent, this is how the game is played in politics.  With Trump, he genuinely looked hungry to change that system—because the pay to play system is part of what makes politics so despicable.  Once Trump makes the money through fundraising that the Republicans need to hold their seats in the house and senate, he won’t be selling celebrity the way that the Democrats have been caught doing.  He doesn’t need to.

What’s so embarrassing for the Democrats is that they champion themselves as socialist advocates for the poor, but what the recordings show is that they sell access to the largest contributors and they really don’t care about people with hard luck.  I can honestly say because of some of my VIP experiences with Republicans that it’s not the same way with them.  The big difference I think is that most of the people who are Republicans are self-made people who have the type of money to be VIPs.  With Democrats, they tend to have old money, or “lottery money” fueling their efforts—like Hollywood actors, and those who have fallen into financial resources by luck.  So they are quicker and more eager to throw it away on the celebrity of a dinner with Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama than Republicans are.  With Republicans the pitch is obviously different—but the effort is disgusting in all of politics and needs to be changed.  That change will never happen under Hillary Clinton.  Under Trump, likely, because he already has all that financial celebrity—meeting him first hand I can say that he doesn’t like that pay to play system of what is supposed to be a representative government. But the Democrats, they love that system because it gives them a value for their lives that they don’t have naturally—and it’s a tremendous ego boost—allowing them to believe they are more valuable than they really are.

That is largely the reason why Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are tone-deaf to the world around them because what they see often are people spending small fortunes just to meet them.  That is the tremendous downside to these Wikileak recordings and why it’s so embarrassing for them.  And for the system to change, you’ll never get that out of the biggest perpetrators of that exploitation.  You have to do something different, and for a change, the Republicans are leading the way.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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The Sleezy Practice Girl, Elizabeth Banks: Embarrassing herself in hopes of continuing a Hollywood career

Elizabeth Banks forgot to mention the most important attribute to being a Hollywood actress as she told the story during her ridiculous mockery of Donald Trump’s spectacular entrance at the RNC convention.  She spoke about meeting her husband at a Bill Clinton rally, and spoke the talking points about the Democrats being responsible for public schools and other social programs—ironically, the same failures that caused most of the arena to sit there looking at her like they were stoned on pot as she spoke—and caused the Bernie Sanders supporters to actually leave the arena after Hillary was nominated—products of the public school system.  She forgot to mention that to be a successful Hollywood actress you have to be willing to take off your cloths—and be an essentially soft porn model, and you have to be a progressive Democrat—otherwise producers will not hire you for a job if you are a woman—especially over 30 years old.

Her speech and mockery of Trump was so bad that she showed her only real value is to be one of those soft porn actresses for Hollywood productions.  She is like one of those high school practice girls, the sluts that young boys learn sex from—but never want to marry.  Once people no longer want to see her in a sexualized way in Hollywood films—she’s done and she showed that on stage.

Her attempted Trump walk shows she can’t act, not even with satire—and her pandering to the left-leaning Hollywood base will only last as long as the next election.  They will hold it against her later—so she embarrassed herself for nothing, just like the high school slut who gives it all up to some pubescent teenager only to be overlooked for a diamond ring and a shared bed later.  Elizabeth Banks showed herself to be the sleazy Hollywood bimbo that we all know she is.  And she wasn’t even funny.

Rich Hoffman

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The Communist Bastards of America: Bill Maher and Michael Moore predict fearfully that Trump will win presidency

It is important to listen to the other side—these stringy haired, flat-assed, dick head, sons of bitches—these maniacal losers who produce and appear in front of the camera on the show, Real Time With Bill Maher.  During their show which took place after the third night of the Republican National Convention, admitted communists, Bill Maher and Michael Moore predicted that Donald Trump would win the presidency and they showed their fear of what might become of their erosive progressive society.  Personally I hate these people.  It shames me that they breathe the same air that I do—they certainly don’t think the same way.  As miserable as they are, I would suggest that they move to some other country more applicable to their political values, like South Africa.  But since they are fighting for a right to sit at the big table in America and have shown themselves to be domestic terrorists undermining traditional American philosophy—we need to know who we are fighting.  So watch their show and learn who the enemy is.

Rich Hoffman

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LOCK HER UP: Chris Christie prosecutes the case against Hillary Clinton

For those not at the RNC convention, or watching it on television, the Chris Christie prosecution of Hillary Clinton was striking.  The New Jersey governor and the former presidential candidate pointed out many of the highlights of Hillary’s failures which can’t be disputed by the progressive left.  So here it is as he delivered it—and use it wisely to help a friend learn more about why they are stupid if they vote for the vile criminal, Hillary Clinton.

Lock her up!

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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“I Am Cosmo”: Get to know the former Nation of Islam Baton Rouge assassin, Gavin Long

 

I believe I was the first person in the world to affiliate the police murderer Gavin Long to the Nation of Islam the moment that the name was released to the media in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  CLICK HERE TO SEE THAT ARTICLE, which suddenly is a lot more relevant—because guess what—the assassin was a member of the Nation of Islam.  You can listen to the type of person he was in the following videos from his “I AM COSMO” YouTube account.  If you are reading this in the days after 7/17/2016, I cannot guarantee that the video will still be up.  It’s just a matter of time before these videos are taken down.  But, while we can, jump into the mind of a killer and see what Barack Obama didn’t want you to see when he warned against it in his press conference today. Long uploaded the following video to YouTube just three days before he murdered police officers in Baton Rouge.

Long, who was reportedly carrying a rifle and wearing all-black attire when he confronted police, posted several videos within recent weeks discussing various police-involved shootings.

“If I would have been there with Alton — clap,” Long says in a video posted on July 14.

“If anything happens with me, because I’m an alpha male, I stand up, I stand firm, I stand for mine, until the end,” he said.

“Yeah, I also was a Nation of Islam member. Don’t affiliate me with it. Don’t affiliate me with anything.”

Law enforcement officials have reportedly said that Long was a member of a sovereign citizen movement.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/17/baton-rouge-shooter-gavin-eugene-long-was-nation-of-islam-member-railed-against-crackers-on-youtube-channel-video/#ixzz4EiOkmbSJ

Of course he was smart to paint himself as a lone wolf prior to the assassinations of the police in Louisiana, but if you trace his actions to the preaching of Louis Farrakhan the murders are clearly projected by that religious/political movement.  You can of course hear the words of Farrakhan on a radio show I recently did with Matt Clark during the forty-two minute mark of the broadcast shown below.  Listen to that again for reference.  Don’t say nobody told you what was going on.  Because I did, even though it is incredibly politically incorrect. I don’t always like being right, but we need to start facing facts.

https://soundcloud.com/clarkcast/fbi-proved-clinton-lied-racial-tension-further-divides-us-7-9-16-podcast

Rich Hoffman

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