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Betrayer in chief - promoting the swamp, Trump appoints 1 more crook

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http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/trump-bossert-security-adviser/2016/12/27/id/765697/

Bossert is in thick as thieves with the PNAC-NEOCONS-9/11 false flag plotters, architects and promoters of the Mossad-CIA psyop flase flag fabriated faux WAR ON TERROR. In fact the agency he is with now ATLANTIC COUNCIL is connected to one of the chief architects of the WAR ON TERROR psyop and the contrived RADICAL ISLAMIC JIHAD psyop lies, Harlan Ullman. Trump is very very very obviously a puppet for the CFR/NWO and instead of draining the swamp is just moving around the swamp monsters into change-your-seat roles. The public is getting betrayed and scammed. DO YOU SEE IT and recognize it for what it is?

http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/about/experts/list/harlan-ullman

ITS HAPPENING RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES DAY BY DAY Trump is betraying the public trust, and the mandate to drain the swamp. He's loading his staff with war mongering Bush regime monsters who were connected with planning and staging the 9/11 false flag attacks. What's next is he going to offer a job to Mossad double agent Mike Chertoff or Mossad double agent Mike Ledeen (General Flynn's buddy)?

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(From RAWSTORY - edited)

Donald Trump has just finished the last of his nine post-election "thank you tour" rallies. Why did he do them? And why is he planning further rallies after he becomes president?

One clue is that Trump conducted them only in the states he won. And most attendees appeared to have voted for him - overwhelmingly white, and many wearing Trump hats and T-shirts. When warm-up speakers asked how many had previously attended a Trump rally, most hands went up.

A second clue is that rather than urge followers to bury the hatchet, Trump wound them up. "It's a movement," he said in Mobile, playfully telling the crowd that in the run-up to the election, "You people were vicious, violent, screaming, 'Where's the wall?' 'We want the wall!' Screaming, 'Prison!' 'Prison!' 'Lock her up!' I mean, you were going crazy. You were nasty and mean and vicious." He called his followers "wild beasts."

A third clue: Rather than shift from campaigning to governing, Trump's post-election rallies were almost identical to the rallies he held when he was a candidate - the same format, identical pledges ("We will build a great wall!"), and same condemnations of the "dishonest" media. They also elicited many of the same audience responses, such as "Lock her up! Lock her up!"

And rather than use the rallies to forgive those who criticized him during the campaign, he employed them to settle scores - criticizing politicians who opposed his candidacy, like Ohio Governor John Kasich; blasting media personalities who predicted he would lose, such as CNN's John King; and mocking opponents, such as Evan McMullin, the Republican who campaigned against him as an independent in Utah.

Trump vows to continue these rallies after he becomes president. As he told the crowd in Mobile, "They're saying, 'As president, he shouldn't be doing rallies.' But I think we should, right? We've done everything else the opposite. This is the way you get an honest word out."

"Get an honest word out?" There's the real tipoff.

Like his non-stop tweets, Trump's purpose in holding these rallies is to connect directly with a large and enthusiastic base of followers who will believe what he says - and thereby reject any challenging from any and all media media voices.

During his just-completed "thank-you tour," Trump repeatedly claimed, for example, that the murder rate in the United States is the largest it's been in 45 years. In fact, it's near a 50-year low, according to the FBI.

He also repeatedly said he won the election by a "landslide," not exactly a fact.

A democracy depends on truth. Trump's claims that the murder rate is soaring may elicit support for policies such as harsher policing and sentencing - the opposite of what we need.

Something to think about.