Thursday, March 10, 2016

A Specter Haunted St. Simons Island


Friends, you will recall what happened at Jekyll Island in 1913 when the Banksters met. It was near  St. Simons Island.
Huffington Post reporter Ryan Grim reported that “something like 54 private jets” arrived at a private resort off the coast of Georgia with a specific focus of stopping Donald Trump from obtaining the Republican nomination for president.
Grim first reported:
Billionaires, tech CEOs and top members of the Republican establishment flew to a private island resort off the coast of Georgia this weekend for the American Enterprise Institute’s annual World Forum, according to sources familiar with the secretive gathering.
The main topic at the closed-to-the-press confab? How to stop Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google co-founder Larry Page, Napster creator and Facebook investor Sean Parker, and Tesla Motors and SpaceX honcho Elon Musk all attended. So did Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), political guru Karl Rove, House Speaker Paul Ryan, GOP Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.), Cory Gardner (Colo.), Tim Scott (S.C.), Rob Portman (Ohio) and Ben Sasse (Neb.), who recently made news by saying he “cannot support Donald Trump.” 
Along with Ryan, the House was represented by Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Fred Upton (Mich.), Rep. Kevin Brady (Texas) and almost-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), sources said, along with leadership figure Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.), Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.), Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (Texas) and Diane Black (Tenn.).
Ah, yes, the usual suspects.
Of course, the meeting was for that annual World Forum, which is a conference that has been hosted somewhat secretively since 1982 by the American Enterprise Institute.
To make sure that Grim was not assuming too much, neo-conservative Bill Kristal of The Weekly Standard reportedly wrote in an emailed report from the conference, “A specter was haunting the World Forum–the specter of Donald Trump. There was much unhappiness about his emergence, a good deal of talk, some of it insightful and thoughtful, about why he’s done so well, and many expressions of hope that he would be defeated.”
Then Kristol added these words, “The key task now, to once again paraphrase Karl Marx, is less to understand Trump than to stop him. In general, there’s a little too much hand-wringing, brow-furrowing, and fatalism out there and not quite enough resolving to save the party from nominating or the country electing someone who simply shouldn’t be president.”
Grim went on to report, “Federal Aviation Administration records available onFlightAware.com show that a fleet of private jets flew into and out of two small airports near Sea Island this weekend. Fifty-four planes flew out of the airport on St. Simons Island, Georgia, on Sunday — nearly four times as many as departed from the airport the previous Sunday. ”
Should this surprise anyone? The GOP is petrified of losing their power to Donald Trump. This is why they sent out water boy liberal Mitt Romney, a two time loser, to attack Trump. David Hodges believes that Romney’s pitiful and hypocritical remarks were a veiled assassination threat against Trump.
However, I just want to remind all of you who think the GOP is the political messiah party that these people have engaged in this kind of practice for a long time. Most recently, they acted in a similar manner against 2012 presidential candidate Ron Paul. Remember how the party opened in prayer to Jesus Christ and then nominated a polytheist who does not believe the Jesus Christ is God, but rather the spirit brother of Lucifer? Remember how the party then acted in a similar manner to the DNC as they scripted the vote to change the rules to shut out the people’s voice? Remember how they stole delegates from Ron Paul? You don’t? Go back and read Cynthia Kennedy’s pieces to remind yourself of the shenanigans that took place during the coronation of Mitt Romney.
While I cannot in good conscience support any of the GOP candidates (two are constitutionally ineligible and one has questionable character and track record) nor either of the Democrat candidates, the GOP is getting exactly what it deserves. They have been promoting progressives, socialists and communists for decades now. In fact, following Trump’s wins on Tuesday in Mississippi and Michigan, Doug Wead laid out the following ways the GOP establishment will now attempt top stop him:
  1. Cruz, Rubio, Kasich, the Bushes and Romney will cooperate with each other to help block Trump outsiders at key County and State conventions. 
  2. The RNC Rules Committee will likely change the rules back to a five state requirement needed to put a name in nomination at the Convention.
  3. Make sure that you have your own people chosen as delegates to the convention.
  4. The place of the caucus that selects the actual delegates who go to the district or state convention may suddenly change without your knowledge. 
  5. The time of the meeting may suddenly change. 
  6. The chairman may say “Ayes have it,” even if they don’t.
  7. Off duty police may arrest and detain your newly elected Donald Trump GOP officers. 
  8. Precinct, County, State leaders may charge a last minute tax.
  9.  If the Caucus Chairman is replaced or does not like the outcome of the vote they may suddenly declare the process invalid. For example, they may say that the new chairman is a Trump partisan and thus it is now a Trump event and the GOP insurance for the event is invalid and thus the meeting is ended.
  10.  
  11. Fake ballots will be distributed listing establishment names as the official Trump delegates, confusing the voters. 
  12. Counting the ballots at the various conventions will be an exhausting business with delays, postponements until the next day, seals broken on the voting boxes, and all kinds of chicanery.
  13. They may cancel the voting due to weather in a key precinct that is heavily Trump, throwing the State.
  14. At convention you may find hotel rooms cancelled. And other rooms may be bugged. 
  15. When you leave the RNC don’t think it’s over.

Don’t think these things can happen, read Doug’s article for all the sources where many of these things and more occurred to the Ron Paul campaign in 2012.

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