Is Trump About to Launch a War?
By James Donahue
July 31, 2017
Being elected president of the most powerful nation in the world has not gone well for Donald Trump. From the childish Tweets and public lies he emits it is obvious that he has . . . at least in his own mind . . . created a dream world in which he is wildly publicly accepted, is accomplishing more than any president in history, and perceives his face someday carved among the great faces on Mount Rushmore.
In reality Mr. Trump is perceived as a dangerous buffoon who has lost control of his elected representatives, cannot staff a working band of associates capable of properly managing the complexities of the Washington gristmill, and is foundering in a job that he seems incapable of performing. His public commentary is packed with lies about his great personal accomplishments and invented historical events that never happened.
Trump has failed diplomatically and in the short time he has been in office, has turned this nation’s best foreign friends against us, and appears to have made pacts, instead, with some of our worst enemies.
Not a day passes that this president doesn’t make some public announcement that generates extreme dismay and anger among some segment of the nation. It is almost impossible for him to make an acceptable decision . . . at least from the viewpoint of the masses. He has turned against the environment, against public education, against the equality of women and minorities, and against the elderly, homeless, poverty stricken and working class in general. It appears that everything he does is being orchestrated by power figures hiding behind the fog of financial power.
There are few things left for Trump to do to make his situation . . . and that of the nation . . . worse than it now is.
The one thing Trump has avoided to date, however, has been to push that terrifying red button that launches a nuclear strike against another nation. And he has verbally threatened to do even this against North Korea, a nations that has been experimenting and developing nuclear capabilities. North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un has been making a lot of neighboring nations nervous lately by testing ICBM missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. Some believe his missiles are capable of reaching the US mainland.
History has proven that a declaration of war has a way of drawing a nation together around even an unpopular president. It worked for George W. Bush. Trump may take that option if his popularity falls any lower.
It may be of interest to note that this reporter was recently summoned by a group called the “lightworkers” and tribal leaders from throughout the world to join a very strange spiritual gathering in and around the bubbling caldron at Yellowstone, one of the world’s largest super volcanoes. It was a spooky affair, with a giant gathering circling the powerful image of Gaia, the ancestral mother of all life; the primal Mother Earth goddess as personified in Greek mythology.
It had been years since I attempted to leave my body and go visiting. I am not sure whether it was a dream or I was really present. I was only there for perhaps a few minutes. I was snapped back to reality by the noise of a neighbor’s power tool that rattled the windows of my apartment. What I saw in this brief vision, however, was a scary calling of energy from all of the participants to awaken the caldron and bring forth the energy of Yellowstone Mountain. Even if it was a dream I am sure it was a special message that needs to be told.
I believe the Mother Earth is about to summon our super volcano if this is what it will take to turn the heads of Trump and his generals from nuclear war to a disaster of magnitude proportions on the home front. From Gaia’s perspective, it will be best to destroy a portion of the United States and the people under its destructive storm than to allow these insane men to launch a war that will destroy the entire Earth.
Take heed Washington. Do not allow this unstable man to even think about putting his finger on that button.
By James Donahue
July 31, 2017
Being elected president of the most powerful nation in the world has not gone well for Donald Trump. From the childish Tweets and public lies he emits it is obvious that he has . . . at least in his own mind . . . created a dream world in which he is wildly publicly accepted, is accomplishing more than any president in history, and perceives his face someday carved among the great faces on Mount Rushmore.
In reality Mr. Trump is perceived as a dangerous buffoon who has lost control of his elected representatives, cannot staff a working band of associates capable of properly managing the complexities of the Washington gristmill, and is foundering in a job that he seems incapable of performing. His public commentary is packed with lies about his great personal accomplishments and invented historical events that never happened.
Trump has failed diplomatically and in the short time he has been in office, has turned this nation’s best foreign friends against us, and appears to have made pacts, instead, with some of our worst enemies.
Not a day passes that this president doesn’t make some public announcement that generates extreme dismay and anger among some segment of the nation. It is almost impossible for him to make an acceptable decision . . . at least from the viewpoint of the masses. He has turned against the environment, against public education, against the equality of women and minorities, and against the elderly, homeless, poverty stricken and working class in general. It appears that everything he does is being orchestrated by power figures hiding behind the fog of financial power.
There are few things left for Trump to do to make his situation . . . and that of the nation . . . worse than it now is.
The one thing Trump has avoided to date, however, has been to push that terrifying red button that launches a nuclear strike against another nation. And he has verbally threatened to do even this against North Korea, a nations that has been experimenting and developing nuclear capabilities. North Korean Chairman Kim Jong-un has been making a lot of neighboring nations nervous lately by testing ICBM missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. Some believe his missiles are capable of reaching the US mainland.
History has proven that a declaration of war has a way of drawing a nation together around even an unpopular president. It worked for George W. Bush. Trump may take that option if his popularity falls any lower.
It may be of interest to note that this reporter was recently summoned by a group called the “lightworkers” and tribal leaders from throughout the world to join a very strange spiritual gathering in and around the bubbling caldron at Yellowstone, one of the world’s largest super volcanoes. It was a spooky affair, with a giant gathering circling the powerful image of Gaia, the ancestral mother of all life; the primal Mother Earth goddess as personified in Greek mythology.
It had been years since I attempted to leave my body and go visiting. I am not sure whether it was a dream or I was really present. I was only there for perhaps a few minutes. I was snapped back to reality by the noise of a neighbor’s power tool that rattled the windows of my apartment. What I saw in this brief vision, however, was a scary calling of energy from all of the participants to awaken the caldron and bring forth the energy of Yellowstone Mountain. Even if it was a dream I am sure it was a special message that needs to be told.
I believe the Mother Earth is about to summon our super volcano if this is what it will take to turn the heads of Trump and his generals from nuclear war to a disaster of magnitude proportions on the home front. From Gaia’s perspective, it will be best to destroy a portion of the United States and the people under its destructive storm than to allow these insane men to launch a war that will destroy the entire Earth.
Take heed Washington. Do not allow this unstable man to even think about putting his finger on that button.