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‘I Voted Numerous Times To Build A Barrier To Prevent Illegal Immigrants Coming In’ – Hillary Clinton

‘I Voted Numerous Times To Build A Barrier To Prevent Illegal Immigrants Coming In’ – Hillary Clinton

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If not more explanation provided, this article is included as propaganda because it shows clear manufacture from a government controlled dialectic, where a topic is misdirected by some actors in order to mislead people during early stages of a narrative.

Everything Donald Trump is saying about building a wall and having a system to keep illegal immigrants out, and providing a process for others to come in legally has also been said by Hillary Clinton, Bush, Obama and Bill Clinton. Is this really about the wall and about immigration issues? Or are these just political games where these elite people don't actually care about issues, but instead 'winning' the 'love' of the people so they can amass more power? Politics has truly become one big joke.

The fact that millions of people still participate in the process is somewhat disturbing, as it really does nothing but take power out of the hands of the citizenry and give it to the global elite. It’s a mediocrity because, if the government and the elite really wanted to, this small clique could pool their resources and completely change the world in a couple of weeks. That being said, the global elite has a stranglehold on various countries like the ones that make up the western military alliance. This is the true “menace of our Republic” (John F. Hylan), something many today and many presidents and politicians in the past have referred to as the secret or “invisible government.” This secret government “runs the United States,” as Hylan said, “for their own selfish purposes.

They practically own both parties and control the majority of the newspapers and magazines.

They use the columns of these papers to club into submission or drive out of office public officials who refuse to do the biding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose the invisible government.” (source)(source) In the statement above, Hylan goes on to explain how this entity has seized executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, media, and “every agency created for the public protection.” This is clear today given all of the corruption that plagues our federal regulatory agencies. I provide multiple examples of this inside this article I recently published. One of my favourite quotes comes from Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States. Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day. (source) Why is this so important today? Because for the first time in a long time, Donald Trump represents a politician who has and is willing to take on this ‘Deep State.’ This does not mean that he is still not ‘checkmated’ by the Deep State in various ways and that they do not have influence on him and his decisions, but he is clearly not a part of what Bush, Obama and the Clinton’s have been a part of for so long, puppets of the Deep State, clear speakers for the American Empire. This became evident when Trump spoke out about a number of issues including: the controlled demolition on 9/11, vaccine safety, and ending the fabricated ‘war on terror’ by pulling troops out of Syria. He is currently having trouble pulling them out, but has made clear his intention to do so. This could be one example of the battle between the Deep State and Trump. That being said, he has made a lot of shady moves that is also clearly representative of the Deep State and the American empire, so it’s confusing to say the least. This is exactly why Donald Trump has been completely vilified by establishment media.

The truth is he is a disruptor that falls against the two key pillars of the American empire: neoliberalism and neoconservatism. “It absolutely drives them crazy... because he’s an outsider, he’s not them he’s not part of the club, he’s uncontrollable... He hasn’t been through the initiation rites, he didn’t belong to the secret society.” – Newt Gingrich, American Politician and Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Trump is not a supporter of transnational globalization, something that this global elite thrives upon. It’s a key part of their plan toward their new world order, one that manufactures problems like 9/11 in order to propose a ‘solution,’ which usually includes installing governments in foreign countries to best suit their own interests. Neoconservatism has nothing to do with the U.S. dominated global empire project. But if we look at what recently happening in Venezuela, it has American empire puppet written all over it, in my opinion. This is why, again, things are confusing. “They work together, two inhuman, anti-human processes that ensure a tiny minority of people control and own all the water, minerals, drugs, GM foods, and everything else worth owning in this world. Hillary Clinton, as the ultimate representative of such an agenda, received unwavering support from all segments of that establishment, certainly from the media. Trump, on the other hand, was vilified.” – Richard Dolan, American Historian We’re witnessing a monumental shift right now. As transparency increases, we’re able to see the real ongoing battle within the US political system, which seems to be comprised of governments within governments.

The hatred that’s been attached to Donald Trump comes from mainstream media brainwashing, their connection to corporations and intelligence agencies, as well as their ability to control the perception of the masses. That being said, his character and some of the things Trump has said has made it much easier for them to vilify him, no doubt. The wall issue is one of multiple examples where anything Trump does is used against him.

The wall issue has been capitalized on by corrupt forces within western politics, and has been used to further demonize and vilify Trump.

The funny thing about politicians is that they never do what they promise to do during their campaign run. Why is this so? Well, it’s because of the Deep State’s influence on presidents, as I mentioned above. Vladimir Putin is another politician who has been outspoken about this and why presidents constantly fail to carry through on their campaign promises. He said that “men in dark suits” come in and basically tell the president what they can and can’t do. As far as the wall, it’s construction began in 1994 and was almost completed.

The wall was not Trump’s idea, and never was.

The border, much of which is already a wall, was built as a result of heightened border security throughout American politics. Trump is not talking about barring all immigrants. He wants to stop sex trafficking, drug smuggling, and other dangerous activities that may be connected to Deep State operations. He wants a process that allows immigrants to enter the country in a lawful manner.

The point is, what the democrats are accusing Trump of now, is the exact same rhetoric that they’ve shared in the past. Below is a great video of Hillary, Bill and Obama preaching exactly what Trump is preaching now. How come they were not vilified and ridiculed? What is going on here? This further illustrates how politics is simply a game, and that mainstream media capitalizes from demonizing others in hopes of gaining the support of the masses. It’s all a power struggle, and we’ve seen politicians like Hillary and Obama (along with many others) preach the exact opposite of what they once did. Trump’s desire for a wall has been used to vilify him, but in reality the wall isn’t the issue here. No matter what Trump does and what decisions he makes, they will always be jumped on and used by the opposing side to vilify him.

These are all political games, and the actual issues that exist are not addressed. Take a look at the video below by CE founder Joe Martino. It has some great clips in it that will show you what I’m referring to, and really highlights the fact that politics has nothing to due with these issues at all. It’s more so about gaining the popular vote and doing what needs to be done in order to brainwash the masses. I voted numerous times when I was a senator to spend money to build a barrier to try to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in (Hillary Clinton, from video below) When we step out of the political charade and choose not to identify with one side, things become much more clear. At the end of the day, this system is broken, and we have to take a step back so we can see this ‘power’ that’s controlled most of global politics if we want it to be dismantled. I am not a ‘Trump supporter,’ and regardless of what you think of him, he represents something completely different than what we’ve seen for decades. In my opinion, it’s better to sit and observe politics for what it really is: a game that doesn’t take into consideration the interests of the people, but rather the interests of the powerful elite.

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