Former CIA Spy Has A Christmas Message For Trump

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Very, very interesting. Don't know if I can warm up to #7 though.

Fair use.

Former CIA Spy Has A Christmas Message For Trump
by Tyler Durden Dec 24, 2016 12:52 PM
Submitted by Robert Steele via TheMindUnleashed.com,

Dear Mr. Trump,

I am among the tens of millions who voted for you, and also among the twenty thousand or so that spent fifteen months obsessively devoted to getting you elected. I went to bed in tears on election night, only to be woken at midnight by my wife to watch the miracle unfold. Perhaps someone will read this and in a second miracle, you will hear my voice. I am going to make seven points with seven paragraphs and seven graphics.

#1 You are not only an accidental president, you are a fringe president. 27% of the eligible voters elected you (1% more than elected Barack Obama). 26% of the eligible voters hate you with the passion common to the brain-washed or brain-dead, and 47% did not vote at all. Trump won against all odds (20-1 at best, 200-1 at worst) because Hillary Clinton was not able to use the same electronic voting fraud against you that she used to steal thirteen primaries from Bernie Sanders. That was the big one; in combination with her calling us all “deplorables,” her spaz attack in NYC, her doctor and nurse in constant attendance, and of course the emails leaked by insiders – not the Russians, John Brennan is a liar plain and simple – she lost more than you won. A miracle. Get a grip. You do not represent all of us, you represent 27% of us, and fixing that should be your first priority. Here is the political landscape – note that the Establishment – the two-party tyranny that opposed you to the bitter end – controls 30% of the vote. Your mission is to mobilize the 47% who did not vote in 2016, toward joining the Movement you lead in time to impact on 2018, while embracing the Sandernistas and the Libertarians and Tea Party Conservatives to the fullest extent.


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#2 You cannot govern responsibly as long as our electoral system is corrupt. The electoral system is rigged twelve different ways not counting George Soros’ funding of protestors and the occasional false flag shooting of cops to be blamed on blacks. Although you spoke to a rigged system, and your allies blocked Hillary Clinton from leveraging the electronic voting fraud option she used so successfully against Bernie Sanders, there are at least two sucking chest wounds in our political process that you need to address, ideally before you submit a single nomination to the Senate. First, you must free the Members from their dependence on campaign finance controlled by the extreme wealthy, the banks, and the various industrial complexes, from the agricultural to the educational to the military to the pharmaceutical to the prison complexes. Second, you must break the back of the two-party tyranny and open the halls of Congress to a swing vote – Independents and members of small parties. I had to run for president in 2012 to learn that there are six accredited small parties (eligible for matching federal funds) that are blocked from ballot access by the two-party tyranny. The Republican Party is delusional in thinking that it can avoid the same implosion that befell the Democratic Party. Now is the time for you to go direct to the public, mobilize the 47%, and demand an Electoral Reform Act of 2017 – a Unity Act. The system is rigged twelve different ways. Challenge Senator Chuck Schumer on this, and if he fights you, bury him.

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#3 The media purveys fake news. Between now and Inauguration Day you should ask Mike Flynn, your National Security Advisor, to sit down with Kellyanne Conway, Brad Parscale (Giles-Parscale), Andrew Garfield (Glevum Associates), and me, to discuss the repurposing of the White House floor space and resources now wasted on the fake news press. In my view, this space could house the National Security Advisor and a Grand Strategy Cell that is directly supportive of your thinking about Whole of Government strategy and policy; a Trump Studio that broadcasts a mix of Trump appointees, subject matter experts, and regular Public Briefings that cannot be filtered or manipulated by the corrupt media and are vastly superior to the crap you are getting in the President’s Daily Brief; a presidential polling unit under Kellyanne’s direct control but leveraging the extraordinary methodologies of Andrew Garfield and Glevum Associates as well as others far superior to the mediocrities used by the media during the campaign; and an Open Source element that can give you 90% of what you need in the way of decision-support at very low cost – with the added advantage that being unclassified, this intelligence can be shared widely.

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#4 Ike Eisenhower was the last president to have a grand strategy – you need one. The US Government (USG) has not had a Grand Strategy since Project Solarium was commissioned by President Ike Eisenhower in 1953. As you strive to overcome decades of irresponsible spending and bad management across all the government stovepipes, the single fastest way to get both your Cabinet nominees and the Senate leaders of the oversight committees on the same page is to have a one-week retreat in which a Grand Strategy is devised for Whole of Government – not only for national security, but for domestic security and prosperity as well. Such a retreat would begin with a proper briefing on the ten high-level threats to humanity (eight of which the secret intelligence community ignores); it would have a broad range of subject matter experts present to brief on the documented 50% waste across each government domain and the true cost of proposed alternative courses of action; and it would illuminate how you can end borrowing, achieve a balanced budget, and still finance your ambitious objectives with tax reform far beyond what you are contemplating now (see #5). Below is half of a Grand Strategy for your consideration – the National Security half. A similar approach can be taken to address each of the major domestic domains, especially Agriculture, Energy, Health, Infrastructure, and Water.

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#5 Eliminate All Taxes Less the Fractional Tax on All Transactions. The tax code is a how Congress extorts money from banks and corporations seeking exemptions and special treatment. Simplifying it is not going to increase your revenue and is not going to change the fact that we are not taxing 80% of the transactions including stock and currency transactions. Kill the entire tax code and eliminate the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). You can double government revenue by imposing a tiny fractional transaction tax on all transactions. Edgar Feige, the University of Wisconsin professor who has documented the simplicity and the utility of this approach, is available to brief you personally. Note: this is probably the one thing that your Goldman Sachs nominees have been ordered to sabotage – this is their loyalty test.

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#6 You are surrounded by traitors – financial, ideological, and religious. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a theatrical agency. It has not been allowed to go after traitors within the USG (I estimate 500 not now being investigated) or across our nation-wide commercial, industrial, and our scientific & technical networks (I estimate 5,000 not now being investigated). It is not possible for you to be effective in devising strategy, making policy, and managing the budget if you are undermined from within. Within the FBI itself there are secret societies including the original pedophile protective association started by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, himself a rampant pedophile and cross-dresser – each generation hand-picks and promotes the next generation of “protectors.” Other secret societies within the FBI respond to the Vatican, to Israel, and to Wall Street. Within NSA and CIA there are numerous traitors who consider it their primary duty to spy on US politicians including the President, and who use blackmail to protect their budgets and their ability to run drugs, guns, money, and children, often leveraging military assets conscripted for “sensitive” programs. Sensitive, indeed. The FBI needs to be scrubbed, and then unleashed, with its budget tripled, toward the below priorities.

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#7 You are being set up by Wall Street – a financial melt-down looms. More than one observer including David Stockman and Richard Fisher (former Dallas Federal Reserve President) and Brandon Smith of Alt-Market.com, has documented the massive bubble that will pop – deliberately – during your first four years. You appear to be aware of the threat but may not have considered at least one radical idea that could “checkmate” your financial opponents: a call from you to all US citizen debtors, particularly the young with student debt and the elderly with medical debt but also including those with credit debt and small business debt, to sign the Debt Renunciation Pledge shown below. This pledge to be located on a website to be created by Brad Parscale and funded privately, would strive to register $2 trillion in debt across 100 million debtors, each of whom would be explicitly authorizing you as a President to re-negotiate that debt. Michael Hudson, the most honest visionary economist we have in America, suggests that you need to orchestrate a debt jubilee anyway, but I see this as a superb check on the financial community and its plans to crash the system on their terms. You can organize a soft landing on your terms.

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And now, a word for the 73% of eligible voters who did not vote for Donald Trump.

First, please join me in praising the Lord for our accidental president. Accidental and fringe he may be, but he was elected legitimately within a severely flawed system and his greatest attribute – one we should treasure – is that he is “unshackled.” He was elected against the opposition of the two-party tyranny that fronts for Wall Street and the various complexes; he was elected without taking substantial funds from any major donors including Sheldon Adelson and the Koch Brothers; and he was elected without the aid of the wide variety of lobbying firms that spent over a billion dollars for what they thought was a “sure thing” – the election of the most flawed candidate ever to be put before the American public.

Second, please acknowledge that Bernie Sanders, not Hillary Clinton, is the rightful nominee and the spiritual leader of the Democratic Party. We now know – as incontrovertible fact – that Hillary Clinton stole thirteen primaries from Bernie Sanders (Stanford University has documented this) and that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) was a criminal conspiracy against Bernie Sanders throughout the primary campaign. We must, however, also acknowledge that Bernie Sanders was complicit – he knew he was being cheated and he ultimately went along, just as Al Gore rolled over and played dead when Warren Christopher delivered the bribe offer from Wall Street — $100 million to accept Jeb Bush’s “reasonable dishonesty” in rigging the Florida general election.

Third, and this is really important, please consider the very real prospect of the Republican Party imploding between now and 2018 just as the Democratic Party has imploded. The next batch of leaked emails could be focused on Scott Walker, Reince Priebus, and the Republican National Committee (RNC). There are six accredited national political parties that have been blocked from ballot access, with the Libertarian being the largest followed by the Greens. Emerging parties such as Working Families are easily kept from growing, and Independents – solitary individuals by nature, have virtually no prospect of electoral relevance as the system is now structured – rigged twelve different ways. What this means is that the 47% who chose not to vote – and the 13% that wanted Bernie Sanders – as well as the roughly 13% like myself who are totally disgusted with the Republican Party and its lack of intelligence with integrity – could form a critical mass of 73%

I’ve done all one man can do. Now it is up to you, the 73%, to decide if you want your country back. The only thing standing in your way is your apathy.

Merry Christmas – and God Bless America


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-24/former-cia-spy-has-surprising-christmas-message-trump
 

Be Well

may all be well
#6 You are surrounded by traitors – financial, ideological, and religious. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a theatrical agency. It has not been allowed to go after traitors within the USG (I estimate 500 not now being investigated) or across our nation-wide commercial, industrial, and our scientific & technical networks (I estimate 5,000 not now being investigated). It is not possible for you to be effective in devising strategy, making policy, and managing the budget if you are undermined from within. Within the FBI itself there are secret societies including the original pedophile protective association started by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, himself a rampant pedophile and cross-dresser – each generation hand-picks and promotes the next generation of “protectors.” Other secret societies within the FBI respond to the Vatican, to Israel, and to Wall Street. Within NSA and CIA there are numerous traitors who consider it their primary duty to spy on US politicians including the President, and who use blackmail to protect their budgets and their ability to run drugs, guns, money, and children, often leveraging military assets conscripted for “sensitive” programs. Sensitive, indeed. The FBI needs to be scrubbed, and then unleashed, with its budget tripled, toward the below priorities.

I'd like just a teeny bit of corroboration on the above. I know there are plenty of black hats in gov including the feebs but...
 

Dozdoats

Deceased
I knew Steele back in the days I was working open source intelligence with a wide variety of folks across DoD. I have a lot of respect for him and his work.

YMMV of course......
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_David_Steele

https://www.amazon.com/Robert-David-Steele/e/B001K873R4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HertBgu6TBk
Robert David Steele: Open Source Everything - Ethics is an OS
Published on Mar 8, 2016 R/T 1:21:32
Whistleblower Robert David Steele is a 20-year Marine Corps intelligence officer, was the 2nd-highest-ranking civilian in U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence, and former CIA clandestine services case officer.

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...source-revolution-conquer-one-percent-cia-spy
 

meandk0610

Veteran Member
I actually have a problem with #5. As bad as the current tax code is, a transactional tax can not be the answer. For every transaction to be taxed, every transaction must first be tracked. Even if it starts off not tracking day-to-day transaction, it will eventually. I think the elite is trying their damnedest to get a cashless society worldwide. We must resist as long as possible or all freedom and privacy will be lost.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
The guy is a Dem operative.

That or he needs to get back on the meds. The whole thing reads as a "manic episode".

"He" went to bed in tears election night? This is what we have for "Former CIA Spies"?

Puleeeze.
 

dogmanan

Inactive
I actually have a problem with #5. As bad as the current tax code is, a transactional tax can not be the answer. For every transaction to be taxed, every transaction must first be tracked. Even if it starts off not tracking day-to-day transaction, it will eventually. I think the elite is trying their damnedest to get a cashless society worldwide. We must resist as long as possible or all freedom and privacy will be lost.

This I agree no cashless transcations.

When that happens I'm reminded of they will not eat or buy and sell with out the mark.
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Well, I also have a lot of questions/concerns about some of what he is proposing, but on the whole there are a lot of interesting ideas too. I'd kinda like to see the other half of his proposed "whole of gov't" plan, for one thing.

When's the last time you've seen anyone put together a real "plan" that offers some solutions?

I agree wholeheartedly with his campaign finance proposal, but this has to go through Congress - and until there is a serious housecleaning there - I just don't see that getting passed. These are the people that have elevated crony capitalism to a high art, remember? It's how they "grow" the support for their own corrupt-process presidential campaigns.

So there is room in the plan for tactical interpretation/goals and logistical process inputs.

I haven't heard of this transactional tax theory before, so that's going to need some study. Getting right to the essence of it however - whether to tax income or purchases/transactions - is the real question. It USED to be that there were certain exemptions for sales tax among the necessities of life for the working class, but that's slowly gone by the wayside as "fees" and other taxes are tacked on to a straight (often state-mandated) sales tax. A person can certainly control and have the freedom to choose discretionary expenditures... but we all need food, clothing, shelter and consume varying amounts/type of "energy" as well.
 

vestige

Deceased
Good article.

Will it work???

I don't really know.

Kill the entire tax code and eliminate the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). You can double government revenue by imposing a tiny fractional transaction tax on all transactions.

I have pushed this for years but I call it a "consumption tax."

It replaces all other taxes... 100%. (including property taxes)

tiny examples ... some of millions:

If I buy a used 5 year old Ford sedan every 5 years I am taxed (at whatever fixed rate for all that is established) I am taxed for that consumption/transaction at the same rate as the guy who buys a new Mercedes every year.

If I eat fast food every day to save my meager funds I am taxed at the same rate as the guy who eats at the finest (most expensive) restaurants.

If I buy a shanty in "Poortown" I am taxed at the same rate as the guy who buys a mansion on an island.

Many other good points in the article about which I will not bore readers.
 

Be Well

may all be well
The guy is a Dem operative.

That or he needs to get back on the meds. The whole thing reads as a "manic episode".

"He" went to bed in tears election night? This is what we have for "Former CIA Spies"?

Puleeeze.

Good point! The idea of a cadre within the FBI owned by Israel caught my eye as being total nonsense too. Of course some pedophiles have been protected - Molesta and his gang. Rot needs to get cleaned out but the author is not totally believable. Needs some kind of verification.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Transactional tax is, IIRC, VAT and it is very bad. Value Added Tax or something like that. Hidden, and HUGE. Makes everything expensive.
 

Daytonabill0001

Wheat or Tare, which are you?
WoW!!!

There's a lot of sugar coated poison pills in his "advice" to Trump...

Here's a few I spotted...

  • Create multinational decision-support centers...
  • Restore Universal Draft...
  • Cancel F 22 and F 35...
  • Close all bases overseas and yet able to put Marines anywhere in 24 hours with a 450 ship navy???
  • Scrub the FBI and then unleash it? Can't destroy something and then let it go wherever it wants... Oxymoron...
Point being, looks like the ramblings of a illiterate fiction writer who can't come up with solutions without canceling each other out...

I wouldn't consider ANY of his ideas on the one bad idea makes the whole bushel bad principal... Especially when it concerns changing the electoral college voting rules in the Constitution...
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
There is sooo much wrong with this "message", I don't have time to get into it now as I'm getting ready to head to church. In a nutshell-he's lying about the voting demographics, hitlery was a single digit candidate who was made relevant only by the lying msm and their faked poll numbers.

Tears election night. Really? That is the act of a liberal "feelings" based person.

He's only partly right about the tax issue-this nation was founded on tax revolt, anger that a portion of each citizen's wage was stolen to pay for what the king thought should be done with it, and little to no input from the wage earner was ever considered. Giving the fedgov the power to tax with wild abandon also gives them the ability to grow unchecked, the end result is what we have now. Nothing, no violation of law, no treasonous act by those in govt could be mandated or carried out without YOUR tax dollars. The fedgov sets up alphabets who are above the law and suddenly you become slave rather than employer to public servants.

This author needs to re-read the Constitution and talk to people who were actually at hillary's rallies to see just how much support she really got. Or he knows and is blowing smoke.
 

CnMO

Veteran Member
I watched his video, he is well read, and lived all over the world (man of the world)

BUT ,, plus the questions mentioned above,

In his open source small cities he wants no private property , but people to have 99 year leases on land and homes.

He sounds like an agenda 21 guy in a lot of the video.
 

Be Well

may all be well
WoW!!!

There's a lot of sugar coated poison pills in his "advice" to Trump...

Here's a few I spotted...

  • Create multinational decision-support centers...
  • Restore Universal Draft...
  • Cancel F 22 and F 35...
  • Close all bases overseas and yet able to put Marines anywhere in 24 hours with a 450 ship navy???
  • Scrub the FBI and then unleash it? Can't destroy something and then let it go wherever it wants... Oxymoron...
Point being, looks like the ramblings of a illiterate fiction writer who can't come up with solutions without canceling each other out...

I wouldn't consider ANY of his ideas on the one bad idea makes the whole bushel bad principal... Especially when it concerns changing the electoral college voting rules in the Constitution...

I scanned the article quickly and missed some stuff - universal draft???? Changing electoral college? No private ownership of land in cities????? NO NO a thousand times no -craziness!
 

Dux

Veteran Member
Transactional tax is, IIRC, VAT and it is very bad. Value Added Tax or something like that. Hidden, and HUGE. Makes everything expensive.

Transactional tax for derivatives, stocks and bonds; that would be worthy of consideration.
 

Granana

Deceased
I haven't heard of this transactional tax theory before, so that's going to need some study. Getting right to the essence of it however - whether to tax income or purchases/transactions - is the real question. It USED to be that there were certain exemptions for sales tax among the necessities of life for the working class, but that's slowly gone by the wayside as "fees" and other taxes are tacked on to a straight (often state-mandated) sales tax. A person can certainly control and have the freedom to choose discretionary expenditures... but we all need food, clothing, shelter and consume varying amounts/type of "energy" as well.

This looks like the VAT tax to me. They have it in Europe and it is devastating to the common man, As you add a tax to every item along the way by the time it gets to the end consumer only the rich can afford that item. Every time that item passes through a transaction a tax is added to the item. A business cuts down a tree and makes chair legs. It costs them $5.00 per leg to make that leg, including saws, labor, admin. etc. So they charge a tax on the $5.00 and pay the gov that tax. Now a chair mfg buys 4 of their legs to make a kitchen chair. So now you have $20 plus the cost of screws, the seat, the back, castors, electric admin, freight of legs etc. Now in this transaction the cost of the chair is $80 so the chair mfg adds the tax and sends it to the gov. Now the cost of that chair is 80 bux plus tax to the guy who makes a fabric cushion for that chair. The fabric has gone thru the same transactional taxation as the chair leg. Every time something is touched then passed on for further enhancement the government takes a cut. Awful idea. great way to make goods unaffordable to the common man. Great way for the gov to make a bundle in taxes.. And if it isn't enough all they have to do is raise the %.
 

Daytonabill0001

Wheat or Tare, which are you?
^^^
Thanks, I agree with this assessment...

This is what the globalists want... A bigger net in which merchandise must pass through several times... Lotsa more money you and I won't have...

That's the point...

The man is a globalist plant, casting seeds or ideas that they hope takes root and comes to pass...

NO THANK YOU!!!
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NoName

Veteran Member
Good article.

Will it work???

I don't really know.



I have pushed this for years but I call it a "consumption tax."

It replaces all other taxes... 100%. (including property taxes)

tiny examples ... some of millions:

If I buy a used 5 year old Ford sedan every 5 years I am taxed (at whatever fixed rate for all that is established) I am taxed for that consumption/transaction at the same rate as the guy who buys a new Mercedes every year.

If I eat fast food every day to save my meager funds I am taxed at the same rate as the guy who eats at the finest (most expensive) restaurants.

If I buy a shanty in "Poortown" I am taxed at the same rate as the guy who buys a mansion on an island.

Many other good points in the article about which I will not bore readers.


With the obvious exception of state/local tax codes...we're taxed that way already. The biggest advantage of a consumption tax would be the fact that current untaxed monies "floating" through society (drug money, person-person private sales, "under the table" workers) would theoretically be taxed when spent on everyday items thereby increasing the revenue stream. 'Course the drawback with this is the each and every transaction would have to be tracked...almost as distasteful as the IRS itself.
 

NoName

Veteran Member
This looks like the VAT tax to me. They have it in Europe and it is devastating to the common man, As you add a tax to every item along the way by the time it gets to the end consumer only the rich can afford that item. Every time that item passes through a transaction a tax is added to the item. A business cuts down a tree and makes chair legs. It costs them $5.00 per leg to make that leg, including saws, labor, admin. etc. So they charge a tax on the $5.00 and pay the gov that tax. Now a chair mfg buys 4 of their legs to make a kitchen chair. So now you have $20 plus the cost of screws, the seat, the back, castors, electric admin, freight of legs etc. Now in this transaction the cost of the chair is $80 so the chair mfg adds the tax and sends it to the gov. Now the cost of that chair is 80 bux plus tax to the guy who makes a fabric cushion for that chair. The fabric has gone thru the same transactional taxation as the chair leg. Every time something is touched then passed on for further enhancement the government takes a cut. Awful idea. great way to make goods unaffordable to the common man. Great way for the gov to make a bundle in taxes.. And if it isn't enough all they have to do is raise the %.

Very different from a VAT tax, which I personally became familiar with when I bought a car in Germany...here is a good explanation of the tax written by the Cato Institute. https://www.cato.org/publications/cato-online-forum/move-progressive-consumption-tax
 

FarmerJohn

Has No Life - Lives on TB
That already falls under the capital gains tax...

Capital gain taxes only come into play if you have a gain (less any loss). A very small transaction tax would inhibit high-speed trading that uses so much volatility. High speed trading: computer algorithms do trades in and out of stocks and bonds many times a second.
 
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