Vienna 01/24/2025
You are probably familiar with the psychological trick “good cop/bad cop”. It aims to get the suspect to confess. It doesn’t matter if he is guilty – the important thing is that he confesses and signs a confession. This increases the chances of promotion for both the police officer and their boss. It’s not just the police who use psychology to convince someone. Politicians and political commentators do it too. I will write about the latter in this article today.
People’s attitudes towards the new US president will run the gamut from absolute euphoria and confidence to total rejection. This means that practically all possible options are on the table. That is the profile that every good politician should have.
This division of roles, seen through the eyes of supporters of Trump’s conspiracy and his full cooperation with the swamp, the globalists or the Deep State (the name is irrelevant – the important thing is that we know who they are talking about), has one drawback: have you ever heard of a “good cop” who, in order to convince a criminal that he is on his side, shoots several other cops?
The declaration of a ban on all media censorship alone is the nail in the coffin for toppling the globalists from their pedestal. The significance of Davos has reached an all-time low. The only G7 head of state who personally attended this meeting of globalist epigones, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, said – and I quote from memory: In Germany we have full freedom of expression. But we will not allow the free expression of right-wing extremist ideas. Needless to say, “extreme right-wing ideas” are anything that is not in line with the German government.
Donald Trump wants to keep his election promises. Obviously, things with Ukraine have not gone as he imagined. He probably thought during the election campaign that all he had to do was stop the flow of money to Ukraine and everything would take care of itself. The Ukrainian president is doing what he has always done – he is serving the White House. Even now he is trying to portray himself as a great fighter for peace and emphasize that it is he who has always wanted peace. Putin, on the other hand, who won the war, will not let Trump take this victory away from him. Rumor has it that a summit meeting is planned for 9 May 2025 in Moscow to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Trump is a great negotiator. He uses the carrot and the stick. For him, all tricks are permitted as long as they achieve the goal. The ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was a good example of this. All he had to do was publish a video in his media and Netanyahu swung into action and agreed to Trump’s conditions.
Likewise, I see pledges to support an mRNA vaccine against the turbo-cancer epidemic caused by mRNA vaccines. Next week, the nomination of Robert Kennedy for US Secretary of Health and Human Services will be considered in the Senate. From Trump’s perspective, it is better to disappoint his supporters for a few days and help push Kennedy through a Senate committee than to fight with an open mind by, for example, arresting a criminal like Anthony Fauci in violation of US law. We’ll see how it turns out in a few days. However, I don’t think any sane person will believe that Kennedy will accept these criminal vaccines once he is Secretary of Health and Human Services. Let’s wait these few days to jump to conclusions.
Yesterday, Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for the release of all previously hidden details of the assassinations of J.F.K. (John Kennedy) and M.L.K. (Martin Luther King). Of course any globalist supporter would do that. Wouldn’t they? This is just the beginning of the common sense revolution. I wonder how long Trump’s opponents will persist with this nonsensical, inherently pessimistic thesis? They will probably continue to hold it even after the globalists have signed an unconditional surrender along the lines of May 1945.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
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