View Full Version : Newt Gingrich: Trump does not belong to Secret Society
Leon55
5th March 2016, 08:29
Newt Gingrich admits openly on Fox that secret societies play an important role in US politics since Donald Trump does not belong to one and can therefore not be controlled:
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Bubu
5th March 2016, 10:10
been seeing lot of thread about trump lately. Are we promoting participation in election?
Matt P
5th March 2016, 12:16
been seeing lot of thread about trump lately. Are we promoting participation in election?
No, just political science course study. Analyzing the game, peeling back layers of the onion, exposing the deception.
There will be a final exam after. :)
Matt
Carmody
5th March 2016, 15:44
And there it is.
"You are ruled over by member of secret societies, each whom owes allegiance to said given secret society, and is not their own person. They are owned by the given secret society they are connected to".
If a person does not belong to any well connected secret society, then they are considered unelectable and unacceptable.
No matter where you go, or what system you've become involved in, even your local factory with 500 employees --- those who are secret society members, get ahead.
No advance based on merit, just be a member to get ahead.
This explains why the world is so messed up.
Mike
5th March 2016, 16:37
It seems to me he's speaking metaphorically.
onawah
5th March 2016, 16:54
But Gingrich no doubt belongs to at least one secret society himself.
You don't get to where he is without that, I would imagine.
This whole Trump scenario reeks of
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...to me
Leon55
5th March 2016, 17:26
It seems to me he's speaking metaphorically.
I think he's actually being quite direct. He says that Trump did not follow the initiation rites and that he does not belong to a secret society. He's being quite specific.
Nasu
5th March 2016, 19:00
Thanks for posting this. Whatever his meaning, he IS admitting what many on this forum already know to be true, insiders are part of a secret club.. When he mentions the club and an initiation, I think he is referring to just one organisation, which one is up for speculation, bones would be a good guess, but it could be any. It seemed like he was implying just one to me... Interesting...
It could all just be smoke and mirrors though, I wouldn't trust Newt to give us the truth about anything, so why beleave this? If Newt tells us that Trump is a Washington outsider, not in the club, not supported by the powers that are, then in my opinion, it could well be opposite day, so I choose not to vote for the supposed new guard, I just don't beleave any of them, I'll walk in the other direction, if that direction is toward Hillary then I'll pick a new course, my own path.... N
Mike
5th March 2016, 19:10
It seems to me he's speaking metaphorically.
I think he's actually being quite direct. He says that Trump did not follow the initiation rites and that he does not belong to a secret society. He's being quite specific.
Gingrich means he (trump) didnt work at being a politician. He didnt "earn his stripes". He skipped the usual political process of moving up the ladder slowly and went straight to the top. Which is why he's so resented amongst other politicians. He didnt "put in the work"....and yet, he's still getting all the attention.
It doesnt make any sense that a seasoned, veteran politician like Newt would speak so openly n freely about secret societies. Thats a big no-no. Perhaps there was a Freudian slip element there, but I think his intent was metaphorical. Thats my take anyway..
Kryztian
5th March 2016, 20:33
Here is Newt Gingrich on multiple occasions not answering questions about what he does at Bohemian Grove, the gathering place where mock child sacrifices are performed. His tone is very tongue in cheek when he talks about secret societies, but in fact, he is a card carrying member of at least this one organization.
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Bubu
5th March 2016, 22:29
been seeing lot of thread about trump lately. Are we promoting participation in election?
No, just political science course study. Analyzing the game, peeling back layers of the onion, exposing the deception.
There will be a final exam after. :)
Matt
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Political science" far as I know it describes garbage. No wonder people are often dupe they love participating in their garbage
onawah
6th March 2016, 01:11
I think it's ALL a setup.
That the puppet masters want Hillary at the helm, so they are paving the way for Trump's big performance to distract everyone from paying attention to the one candidate who has any decency or credibility at all, Bernie Sanders.
I think they are either/and/or so arrogant/desperate that they don't care anymore who knows about their secret societies--that cat is pretty much out of the bag already, anyway, to anyone who is paying attention.
Not that they would be likely to allow Bernie to do much good if he should get elected, but they like chaos, upset and distraction and making a fool :jester: of the average citizen because it makes them feel in control and creates lots of Loosh.
The whole show makes the US look ridiculous and it has long been the goal of the TPTB to bring the US down.
In short, I think they think Trump is their trump card.
Leon55
6th March 2016, 08:36
It seems to me he's speaking metaphorically.
I think he's actually being quite direct. He says that Trump did not follow the initiation rites and that he does not belong to a secret society. He's being quite specific.
Gingrich means he (trump) didnt work at being a politician. He didnt "earn his stripes". He skipped the usual political process of moving up the ladder slowly and went straight to the top. Which is why he's so resented amongst other politicians. He didnt "put in the work"....and yet, he's still getting all the attention.
It doesnt make any sense that a seasoned, veteran politician like Newt would speak so openly n freely about secret societies. Thats a big no-no. Perhaps there was a Freudian slip element there, but I think his intent was metaphorical. Thats my take anyway..
I hear what you're saying. In some sense Gingrich remarks can be seen as metaphorical because he makes his remarks very openly and without hesitation. But at the same time it's pretty clear that you have to be a member of a secret society to be part of the in-crowd.
Calz
6th March 2016, 08:39
I hear what you're saying. In some sense Gingrich remarks can be seen as metaphorical because he makes his remarks very openly and without hesitation. But at the same time it's pretty clear that you have to be a member of a secret society to be part of the in-crowd.
It seems we will soon find out ....
ulli
6th March 2016, 11:59
I think it's ALL a setup.
That the puppet masters want Hillary at the helm, so they are paving the way for Trump's big performance to distract everyone from paying attention to the one candidate who has any decency or credibility at all, Bernie Sanders.
I think they are either/and/or so arrogant/desperate that they don't care anymore who knows about their secret societies--that cat is pretty much out of the bag already, anyway, to anyone who is paying attention.
Not that they would be likely to allow Bernie to do much good if he should get elected, but they like chaos, upset and distraction and making a fool :jester: of the average citizen because it makes them feel in control and creates lots of Loosh.
The whole show makes the US look ridiculous and it has long been the goal of the TPTB to bring the US down.
In short, I think they think Trump is their trump card.
Just want to let you know that I came to the exact same conclusion, on all counts.
You expressed it well.
Redstar Kachina
6th March 2016, 12:48
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Sierra
6th March 2016, 13:42
I think it's ALL a setup.
That the puppet masters want Hillary at the helm, so they are paving the way for Trump's big performance to distract everyone from paying attention to the one candidate who has any decency or credibility at all, Bernie Sanders.
I think they are either/and/or so arrogant/desperate that they don't care anymore who knows about their secret societies--that cat is pretty much out of the bag already, anyway, to anyone who is paying attention.
Not that they would be likely to allow Bernie to do much good if he should get elected, but they like chaos, upset and distraction and making a fool :jester: of the average citizen because it makes them feel in control and creates lots of Loosh.
The whole show makes the US look ridiculous and it has long been the goal of the TPTB to bring the US down.
In short, I think they think Trump is their trump card.
Just want to let you know that I came to the exact same conclusion, on all counts.
You expressed it well.
Same here, Onawah.
ghostrider
6th March 2016, 19:17
The PTB want Hillary Clinton as president, everything else is theatre...
Calz
6th March 2016, 19:44
As always ... follow the money.
Unless there is a *true* revolution happening ... she is the *anointed* ... heaven help us all.
onawah
7th March 2016, 05:47
A true revolution is what I continue to hope for, and I am doing something i have never done before--donating to a political campaign (and I intend to volunteer as well, also another first.
We know there are white hats working behind the scenes, though we seldom hear what they are doing, for obvious reasons, and with the new generations of brilliant souls incarnating here now, I think there is much reason for hope.
But even all the mainstream news isn't bad, by any means,despite the stranglehold the controllers have over the press.
We've heard about 2017 being a turning point for humanity from various whistleblowers, and if Sanders wins, I think that could definitely be a turning point for the US, given how hard it is to effect any change in US politics at all.
I don't think most Americans realize how much the rest of the world pays attention to what goes on here, especially in politics, but it does, and what affects the US certainly affects the rest of the world, so it would be a turning point for the rest of the world as well.
My Intention is to continue to think positively about this, and to take action accordingly.
I would much rather do that and feel disappointed, if it comes to that, than to feel regret for not having contributed and kept faith in mankind and in our ability to manifest what is best for us.
I know from many examples in my own life that we are far more powerful than we know.
Simon Parkes says some wise things sometimes and he said recently that mankind will succeed if we believe we will succeed.
We still have the free will choice to believe in ourselves, and to remember all the wise visionaries who have come before us and foreseen a positive future for the planet, though it will take work to get there, obviously.
I think the only question is how long it will take, but I am not content to just passively wait.
Zanshin
7th March 2016, 11:45
Is it possible that many are caught up in the minutiae of the game?
Having always sought the 'top dog' in any given scenario I struggled to find the next level past the Jesuits; other than the
obvious 'Papal bloodlines' - the Borgias etc.
For those of you unaware of the role of the Jesuit controlled DTC (Depository Trust Corporation) - proccessing $20 trillion+
in commercial paper each day, has in the control of worldwide commerce, I would respectfully suggest you do not have a handle on what exactly modern 'money' is or who controls it.
Although the DTC doesn't rate a mention, in the link below I think Lauren Moret along with Alfred Webre present a plausible higher level to the shell game.
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TargeT
7th March 2016, 18:07
Liberals be like:
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Biased channels are biased...
jagman
7th March 2016, 19:29
It seems to me he's speaking metaphorically.
Or was he Mike? That's the question.
sigma6
8th March 2016, 07:18
wow... did he just say that?
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