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The Final Deception is Conservative and Religious



Politics are going according to the NWO's deceptive plan.

Politics, History, and the NWO

I’ve been taking a break from talking about politics lately, yet that doesn’t mean I feel any different about it.

Being someone who doesn’t support Trump or the Dems makes it hard to get any traction with an audience. The truth is more nuanced than most people can handle.

It is easier to simply pick a side and believe it without much critical thinking.

Trump is speaking the common sense views of the majority of Americans who still have half a brain left after the many decades of brainwashing we’ve been subjected to.

The big data algorithms have been gathering the views of every American, compiling them into meticulously organized data reports, so they know exactly what most people want to hear.

The left are those who have accepted the brainwashed agenda without any critical thinking. They are the useful idiots the NWO has used brilliantly to create most of the problems that the right is now fixing (remember, Trump created the lockdowns and Project Warp Speed).

This “fixing” is validating the system and the President, thus giving the majority of Americans hope for a somewhat sane future.

Create the problems and then solve them in a way that gives them more control.

Them being the central bankers (Federal Reserve) and secret societies that work for the Vatican and the Anti-Christ Papacy.

Essentially, the left is there to create problems, the right is there to fix them, and the result is a corrupt captured operation that now seems valid and free.

How are they going to use this control?

Probably to create a war, as they have been planning for the last two hundred years. The war to protect Israel, which is why they established the modern country in the first place.

Instigation, provocation, and orchestration.

Everything is going according to their plans, including getting their populous leaders in place for the right-wing backlash.

Of course, we are supposed to think we are taking our country back, and that America isn’t a controlled operation.

We are supposed to get into the controlled wake-up zone and report for duty!

Well, some of us don’t trust what is going on, in fact, we think it is simply a deception meant to validate the system and the current leader of our country.

I never trusted Trump, even though his views are more like mine than any other President we’ve had, because he is controlled by the Vatican.

The litmus test is their views about the Vatican, their association with the Vatican, and whether they are ecumenical.

Trump going to Fordham University and not renouncing the Jesuits is enough for me to know he is in their pockets.

How could anyone not be at this point in American history?

Consider what they did to the last President who was out of their control, JFK.

And to think 62 years later we are free and have a President not in their control is simply wishful thinking and ignorance.

The U.S. is a captured operation.

The only power we have is nonviolent resistance and to be completely apathetic to the show they are putting on.

For instance, if no one showed up to vote, if their rallies were completely empty (besides those they hire), if the majority of Americans saw through their game, this would give us power.

Our belief in the deception is what gives it control and power.

Yes, our country would go through major upheaval if we didn’t go along, yet going along will be much worse.

Most of the conservative patriots know the entire money system is a fraud; the Federal Reserve is a complete power grab. We can’t even begin to take back our country with this foreign power in control of our monetary system.

The history of America is one of having or not having a central bank. This has been the game since the Protestant Reformation and the 30 Years’ War — the Vatican couldn’t take back Protestant lands by force, so they resolved to do it more subtly through education and finance.

The entire financial and educational systems are built and based upon the deceptions of the Jesuits.

Conclusion

I’m going to start writing about this topic again because there are likely some people who might be interested in hearing a different view. It truly is a misunderstood truth.

It likely won’t make me friends with either side of the political spectrum, yet that isn’t my sole objective as a writer and truth seeker.

Substack is a more conservative platform, which is refreshing, so it seems like a good place to try and explain my views.

I will also talk about this again on my podcast, “The Lowdown Truth” on Spreaker, Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. I will share those here too.

Until next time, blessings in Jesus.


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