By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
PEOPLE who claim Donald J. Trump is “controlled opposition” a “Zionist” or some other such label are missing the very obvious. As clearly explained and illustrated by Michael J. Matt, Trump is an enemy of the globalist elite whose program is no secret and being faithfully carried out by bureaucrats and party politicians across the globe – Australia’s Labor Party governments being no exception.
In Matt’s presentation, note the comments by George Soros about Trump’s 2016 election win. Soros didn’t say Trump must not win the next US federal election, he described Trump as a “temporary phenomenon that would disappear in the 2020 election”. Soros signalled with certainty that the very dirty US Democrat machine would rig Trump out.
People pushing anti-Trump conspiracies would have us believe that the entire Democratic Party, the CIA, the FBI, the US Department of Justice, courts and the media all conspired to impeach and indict Donald Trump to make him a persecuted hero of naive Americans.
Alternatively they jump on Trump’s support for the Covid vaccines, which was actually based on the advice given to him by Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx, two of the leading US and global health bureaucrats. If Trump had ignored their advice he would have been crucified five times over, even by his own party. As it was, he was widely mocked simply for suggesting alternative treatments.
Pope Francis, basically a Jesuit communist and globalist, was the guest of honour at the G7 meeting in Italy, is definitely no friend of Trump, although Trump did visit him and pay his respects as the nominal head of the Catholic Church.
A key friend and adviser to the Pope is Jeffrey David Sachs, an American economist famous for pushing “shock therapy” economics on to the former communist nations of Eastern Europe and Russia back in the 90s. Sachs and IMF economist David Lipton advised the rapid conversion of all property and assets from public to private ownership aka privatisation – an essential step towards globalisation and control of nations by the corporate sector.
But Sachs, despite ostensibly pushing “free markets”, was also heavily into UN “sustainable development” policy and as a professor at Columbia University was a former director of The Earth Institute. He is now director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University and president of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network.










