Body Language – Trump response to indictment hoax

Trump response to indictment hoax
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Nonna
Nonna
1 year ago

JoeDan Gorman has a new video out, “Magadonia”, that mostly features Pres. Trump and gets to the heart of the matter. It puts life and meaning into this video. Good timing. The video ends with a poignant prayer for Donald Trump that I will write down and say every day and I ask this community to join me in that prayer for our President Trump and for our country. There is even an audio commentary from 1965!!! of Paul Harvey “If I Were The Devil” that blew me away. JoeDan added current images to the audio, which made it outstanding. It’s like Harvey had a crystal ball! Would love some feedback from anyone who checks it out, if that’s okay with Mandy. Go to intellectualfroglegs dot com to view it on rumble.

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  Nonna

Paul Harvey was a legend, even back in his day. Now, he should be considered a profit. Everything he said came true. We were handing out Christian tracks back in 1971 which portrayed everything which is taking place, now.
The incrementalism of progressive implementation of sinful ideology and practice has been something you could actually witness, day by day.
It’s no wonder that Communists changed their name to progressives, infiltrated the Democrat party, as well as the Republican party, and have brought this about in Little Steps that ignorant people would never notice.

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Aliza Kiana
1 year ago

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1 year ago
Reply to  Nonna

I love Bombards!!!

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago
Reply to  Nonna

Even as a kid, I loved Paul Harvey. I listened to his radio show almost every day. I have heard the “If I Were the Devil” spot many times. Joe Dan did a good job of adding visuals and music to bring it into the present. Unfortunately for us, people like Senator McCarthy and other anti-communists (like Paul Harvey) were allowed to be demonized and dismissed so every institution we have could be infiltrated by the demonic communists, resulting in the insane things that are now normalized, since evil has no bottom. Only now, as the demons come to mutila

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

Mutilate the minds and bodies of little kids, are some waking up to what has been a slow descent into hell on earth for the last 70 years. All we can do is pray and resist with everything we’ve got.

Winona Aadhya
Winona Aadhya
1 year ago

I love bombards!!!

Carol Herbert
Carol Herbert
1 year ago

Spot on! This video lays out the whole plan we are watching unfold. Previous generations were ever vigilant against the evils of communism and tyrannical governments.

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago

The only thing of interst in this video is the painting in the background. The man in the painting that Trump is NOT covering up the whole time is holding up the 666 hand sign. It’s got a hidden meaning. He said a whole lot of repetitive nothing, the point he’s trying to get across is in that painting. Anybody have any ideas what this painting is and what he’s trying to say by standing in front of it for this video??

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

Well I figured it out already. The painting is called “The Doctrine of Monroe” by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris. Upon a closer look that is not the 666 hand signal because it’s not enough fingers pointing up. I think the main man is Teddy Roosevelt. Trump is covering up a man pointing to a globe. Above Teddy Roosevelt is a portrait of James Monroe. So I think the message is that Trump is the anti-globalist, America first agenda president. Still don’t know if that hand sign means anything though.

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

Yes. He is emphasizing that the Moneoe Doctrine, which prevents any other country from interfering in the politics or welfare of any country in the western hemisphere.
After the war of 1812, where the British tried to retake the United States, the Civil War, which brought us into debt and caused the Treaty of 1871, the policies of James Monroe and the Monroe Doctrine came to mean something regarding the Safety and Security of all countries in the Western Hemisphere against interference from countries in the eastern hemisphere.
It calls for the very nature of Elections interference, along with interference from intelligence agencies throughout the world.
We all know the election of 2020 was stolen. The extent to which it was stolen, and by whom, is what so many people really don’t understand.

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago

Ok so help me to understand how Teddy Roosevelt plays into that and why Trump wants to put himself next to TR. The painting supposedly depicts Teddy Roosevelt. My education on that time frame was lacking and I’ve only picked up pieces here and there, but my understanding is that he was a progressive which you just said in is the same as a communist. He broke away from the republican party to run as a third party candidatet which led to Wilson’s presidency. We may not have had a central bank and the IRS if it wasn’t for TR doing that. This adds to my fear that Trump will do the same thing….lose the nomination, run as a third party, and give us another communist president that radically changes our country forever. Or can you give me a more positive interpretation?

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

Teddy Roosevelt was very much a nationalist. He was also the person who said, “Speak Softly, and Carry A Big Stick”.
Teddy didn’t take no shit.
Teddy was also willing to work with people who were still alive, who fought in the Civil war. On both sides.
Teddy was a uniter, not a divider.
I said communists took on the name “Progressive”, to hide what they really were.

When you mention Woodrow wilson, don’t mention it in the same paragraph with Teddy Roosevelt. And don’t confuse Teddy Roosevelt with anything that involves FDR They are not the same.

Teddy Roosevelt was the one who built our national park system, who was an independent nationalist, a populist, who helped to build this country up.

Progressives, like Woodrow Wilson, were bought and paid for by people like John Pierpont Morgan, John D Rockefeller, Carnegie, and the rest of the a-holes who created the Federal Reserve and the IRS. It was the railroad barons, the bankers, and the oil tycoons, who figured out a way to make the public pay for everything that they themselves wanted. They made it look like the Public’s idea, and unfortunately, our grandparents were foolish enough to fall for it. Because, when you create a situation by which people must depend on the government for their living, like the works progress administration, welfare, and other things the government “provided”, it makes it look like the government’s doing you a favor.
The first people who paid into Social Security paid almost 90% of their earnings. Today, your paycheck gives up about 30 to 40%. Let that sink in. What would you do with that money over the course of your life, if you didn’t pay it to the government?

Beyond all that, which is just the tip of the iceberg, you’re going to have to do your own studies, you’re going to have to learn to discern.

Furthermore, you going to have to understand that what many people have called theories are not theories, at all. There really are very large conspiracies, created by a very large group of people throughout the world. And they’re not doing good things for you.

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago

Well put. I would only add that, very similar to Theodore Roosevelt, Trump finds himself as a populist who is a threat to corrupt people in both parties who are working against the interests and rights of the ordinary American citizen. It is worse for him though, because he is also fighting against over a century of bloated unelected bureaucracy that has been added to the federal government since Teddy’s time.

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

VERY Good Addition!!.. And, You Are Absolutely 100% Correct.
More people need to see and understand the pertinent similarities.

Right now, we have an opportunity to take us back to time of good morality, equal rights, and restore our freedoms as they should have been kept.

Some people may not like mean tweets, but they need to get over it.

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago

Well I’m a farmer so zero percent of my paycheck goes to social security and I’ve shown a loss for ten years so I haven’t paid any income tax in that time. As far as I’m concerned Social Security doesn’t apply to me so I’ll never ask for it and I don’t take the free health insurance either. Instead I have taken a hell of a beating from the inflation tax with the unbelievable increase in diesel, fertilizer, feed, seed, and parts. And I can forget about ever taking out any new debt. I’ve also been reminded lately by the USDA marxists that there are certain regulations I have to abide by “or there will be consequences”, so I still know what it’s like to have the boot on my neck and be stuck where I’m at economically speaking. I’ve got 4 kids and they’ve got an uphill battle when they become adults.

As far as this comparison to Trump vs TR it just really seems like history is repeating itself. I think there’s a good likelihood for a third party candidate whether that’s Trump or a Liz Cheny type. At the very least a democrat could win by cheating and blame the third party candidate for Trumps loss in 2024. One more democrat term and they’ll change the constitution like they did in 1913 (16th and 17th amendments).

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

What happened to those subsidies the government bureaucrats are always bragging about?…
My guess is they’re also still making you buy certain brands and types of seed that you might not want to use.

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago

I’m more of a rancher than farmer but I do farm in order to feed cattle. As far as seed nonesense the legality of who you can buy wheat seed from has driven up the cost of seed by quadruple since 2015. It is a serious problem for small operations like mine….definitely designed to pressure us out of business. I’ve been able to think outside the box and am better off as a result.

My particular problem is that I’m told I could face $10,000+ in fines for plowing a pasture that was underperforming. They’ve even threatened to send the IRS after me. They’re claiming it is highly erodible which can’t possibly be entirely true since it’s not on a slope. Their computer says I can’t do it even though I’m doing it in a way that builds the soil. Long story. Now if I was a “socially disadvantaged” farmer then there would be all kinds of “free” money. Socially disadvantaged by their definition basically just means non white. The Biden USDA was sued because they were gonna pay 125% of “socially disadvantaged” farmers loans off. That is called discrimination based on skin color since non-white farmers were eligible for that program. Hell I’m socially disadvantaged because I have 4 kids.

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

That’s what I thought they were doing. They’ve been slowly stepping up their game since the ’70s. They want you dependent on the government, and, yes, they want you to move into “town”.

This business ramped up during the Clinton administration, was made into an art form during the Obama administration, and is outright tyranical during the “O’Biden Cluster”.

Keep fighting.

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

At first I thought it might be a Masonic sign, but so far, I have not found any that have the two small fingers up. If you enlarge the picture, he appears to be twirling his mustache. I think the picture shows a young Roosevelt pointing at Panama, where the canal would be built, which I believe he supported and an older Roosevelt twirling his mustache as he contemplates the Monroe doctrine, which he enthusiastically supported, but seeing European colonization as the threat instead of China, which now has come to full fruition with them establishing bases in many countries, including Cuba and now Mexico.

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

Good analysis, thank you. I didn’t even consider the possibility that it was young and old TR. Possibly even a juxtapositioning of young Trump and older wiser Trump (who has gained the trust of many including myself).

Do you have a good resource where I can go to study Masonic signs? I’m wanting to become better at knowing them when I see them. I’m not completely new to the subject but I want to deepen my knowledge.

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago
Reply to  Francis Hamre

A you tube channel called Freemasonry Watch 1 has a good episode on handshakes and body language signs the masons use to covertly communicate.

Francis Hamre
Francis Hamre
1 year ago
Reply to  GOMF3602

great, I’ll look into that.