Freedom from Digital Hell Depends on Trump’s “Multiple Personality Disorder”
“If you look at the dependency of the economy on organized crime and war, the deep state is not something that happens in Washington. It’s something that happens within the cash flows of every county in America. There are 3,100 counties and 50 states and those are highly dependent on the financial machinery of the deep state. So, the corruption whether it is organized crime or war is really bottoms up. Many people in America want Trump to reduce dependency on organized crime and money laundering. But they are not prepared for the financial ramifications if he does……It is good news if trump wants to get us out of the Paris Agreement (binding agreement on climate change) but if Trump is here to sell us out for the central bankers to create an alternate digital financial and monetary system and digital ID’s to finally snap a control system into place, then we’re in real trouble. I call this the Digital Concentration Camp. If you look at what Trump said about a digital ID, I think it is deeply concerning. Trump has been on the wrong side of many of these specific points.
We do not want:
- An all-financial monetary system (all debt-based dollar)
- We do not want a digital ID, and
- Last thing we want is somebody auditing or running the fed reserve who wants to put a mesh network in the back of your head and hook you up to an (Elon Musk) satellite.
So, what you see around the president is a multiple personality disorder of (choosing) people who want to build the control grid and are deep in the defense industry like Musk and Peter Thiel, but also people like Kennedy who want freedom and is sincere about that”.
- Excerpted from Catherine Ann Fitts, Inside Trumps Victory, RFK and the Deep State, blckbxtoday.com,
Nov. 6, 2024.
In a September 9 article at LewRockwell.com, I suspected that an oligarch would end up running the U.S. after the 2024 election, not the political candidate of either party:
“The 2024 presidential selection is a contest between de-facto shadow presidents of either old elite Mark Zuckerberg or new elite Elon Musk, not Harris versus Trump”.
Three days after the election, Fox News reported that my apprehension was fulfilled:
“Elon Musk Joins Donald Trump in ‘Very Good Call’ with Ukrainian President Zelensky”.
At least the Trump-Musk Republican version of presidential governance doesn’t hide their cabal of oligarchs any longer or hide that the US is an oligarchy not a republic or democracy.
But in the quote at the top, Catherine Austin Fitts, former HUD assistant secretary under Trump, charges that Trump’s partnership with Silicon Valley billionaire Elon Musk, who is pushing for a nation-wide digital surveillance system, conflicts with sentiments of the voters who elected him. Potentially problematic is that Musk is the leader of a clique of Silicon Valley high tech billionaires (Peter Thiel, Larry Page, Larry Ellison and the Pay Pal Mafia), who want to install a total surveillance state under the guise of rollout of Artificial Intelligence technology (“AI” is a euphemism for automation and surveillance capitalism).
Fitts says what high-tech power elites want to move everyone into is a “digital concentration camp”. This is best reflected by high-tech billionaire Larry Ellison who states that AI will entail a mandate to wear body cameras by 2025 to “keep everybody on their best behavior” (see video here). How digital technology would know who is wearing that camera, however, is unknown without embedding the wearer with a chip.
Moreover, Trump’s vice president-elect J.D. Vance (born James D. Bowman) once worked for Peter Thiel at Mithril
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