Astonishing Predictions from Dr Richard Day 1969 â Part 1 â âPlans Much Bigger Than Communism.â
Astonishing Predictions of Dr. Richard Day, 1969 â Part 2 â âIf Population Growth Didnât Slow Down, Food Shortages Could be Created in a Hurry.â
Elon Musk declares New World Order; Patrick Wood describes âTechnoPopulismâ and the appeal of Trump: âLike a moth into the flameâ
I said it in 2016, and I will say it again. We must hold this incoming Trump administration fully accountable or we as conservatives will end up with little or nothing of lasting value. I warned my readers again earlier this year when Trump chose running mate J.D. Vance, a water boy for some of the worldâs wealthiest and most dangerous technocrats.
Vanceâs political career has been bankrolled by Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and of a sinister CIA-connected firm called Palantir Technologies. Thiel is also a Trump supporter, as is Elon Musk, another technocrat who throws out conservative views while at the same time sending out anti-Christian messaging, which we will touch on later in this article.
Many Americans, myself included, feel a strong sense of relief not to have another four years of Marxocrat rule from the likes of Kamala Harris. Content creators like myself were seriously worried we might get a âknock at the doorâ from federal storm troopers had Harris been elected. She seemed to hate us that much. But we cannot sit back and tune out now that Trump has won, thinking he will fix all of the many problems America is faced with.
Closing the open border and âdrill baby drillâ will not fix America, folks. And, sadly, thatâs all many of the most dedicated Trumpsters seem to care about.
In some ways, the deception is stronger under a Republican regime. At least we know what to expect from the Democrats, who show outright contempt for Christianity. They hate us and hate our values.
Trump presents us with problems that, while different from the Biden-Harris Marxist wing of the Uniparty, are every bit as worrisome and much more deceptive. Trump is not as sound on the Second Amendment as most Americans think. He is on the record in support of the insidious âred flag lawsâ that allow the government to seize your weapons without due process, and he was the president who banned bump stocks. Nor will he be as solidly pro-life as he was even in his first term.
But the biggest concern is Trumpâs connection to wealthy technocrats and transhumanists like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk.
Musk is in bed with China and claims to be for free speech. But at what cost? In a **post to X **on Wednesday, Musk showed a picture of himself with Donald Trump and declared the dawning of a âNovus Ordo Seclorumââ or a new order of the ages. Thatâs not exactly music to the ears of a Christian conservative who is familiar with the history of that Latin phrase and its connection to Free Masonry.
Trump tends to lean too heavily on his advisers and he often picks deep-state actors. Who can forget the hot mess he created when he chose William Barr as his attorney general and Christopher Wray as FBI director, or the notorious neocon warmonger John Bolton as national security advisor, or John Kelly as his chief of staff, or Mike Pompeo, another neocon, as his secretary of state? These men were all unmitigated disasters. Trump actually sat down with evil Bill Gates early on in his first term and let Gates convince him to embrace vaccines. On what planet does a Republican âAmerica-firstâ president take any advice from arguably the worldâs most dangerous globalist predator, Bill Gates?
We will find out rather quickly if Trump learned from his mistakes the last time around or if he will lurch down the same counterproductive path. The fact that Trump has RFK Jr. speaking into his ear gives us at least some hope that he will not continue to be conned into supporting the biopharma-industrial complex backed by Gates, Schwab, Larry Fink and others affiliated with the World Economic Forum and United Nations World Health Organization.
Below is an excellent article from Patrick Wood, editor in chief of Technocracy.news and a prominent expert on the global technocracy movement. Wood echoes my concerns about Trumpâs tendancy to gravitate to technocrats or, as he calls them, âtechno-populists.â
By Patrick Wood, Technocracy.news.
Indeed, I have warned for several years that the rise of Technopopulism, the synthesis of Technocracy and Populism, was inevitable. When two opposites merge together, the resulting phenomenon is neither Populist nor purely Technocratic. However, the strong partner, Technocracy, will force the Populists to their knees in the end.
I commented below that âthe curious attraction between Populists and Technocrats is akin to a moth being attracted to the flame: Populists cannot prevent being ultimately dominated and burned by Technocrats.â