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America for American People

If these words had been spoken by an average citizen of the European Union, he would have been called far-right, he would have been fined or sent to prison. Now these words were said by the president of the United States, and they were:

– green economy equates bankruptcy, and

– immigration brings death to host nations.

That’s what President Donald Trump said – and with a vengeance – while delivering an address at the United Nations’ General Assembly. His words were strong and unambiguous. What he said are the things that have been said by rational people for decades now, things that are so obvious that one begins to wonder why the managers of the world cannot see them. The speech was peppered with phrases that must be shocking to the EU leaders. Here’s a pick:

  • falsely-named renewables are a joke,
  • countrysides are destroyed by windmill farms,
  • global cooling/global warming/climate change are all terms that make up the biggest conjob ever perpetrated,
  • green economy is a green scam,
  • countries that go green, go bankrupt
  • the carbon footprint is a hoax,
  • coal is clean and beautiful; the other energy sources like oil, gas and the atom are all ok;
  • migration agenda is organized by globalists,

and 

  • immigration ruins host countries,
  • the United Nations is responsible for the world’s immigration problem,
  • America belongs to American people,
  • Europeans are destroying their countries by letting in immigrants,
  • the current mayor of London is terrible,
  • every nation has a right to control its borders,
  • countries invaded by immigrants are going to hell;

the two agendas are a double-tailed monster that destroys everything in its wake.

The Green Agenda. President Donald Trump ridiculed the idea of windmill farms that take up large areas of land, distort beautiful landscapes and produce too little energy to sustain the economies of the countries that are committed to the green ideology. Windmills are – as Donald Trump framed it – pathetic. They are supposed to generate cheap energy, but are in fact subsidized. The fastest growing Chinese economy does not rely on wind energy; but – yes – China is manufacturing and selling windmills to the developed Western world as if – here the American president dropped a hint – the Middle Kingdom wanted to slow down the economic growth of its competitors. Generally, renewables are a joke and a con-job, said the president. He drew the attention of the audience that many years ago global cooling was the order of the day, then – when this turned out not to be convincing – global warming replaced it. When this could not be convincingly sold to the public, the catch-all term climate change was forged. The green ideology or the green scam, as President Donald Trump put it, is so costly that going green means going bankrupt. The American president showed in numbers the falsity of the environmental craze: while Europe, the cradle and champion of green sustainable economy boasts of having reduced its carbon footprint by 37%, the rest of the world has increased it by 54%; while Europe takes pride in reducing the contamination of the air and ocean waters, the rest of the world disposes of contaminants freely, and these contaminants circle around the globe by air or by water because they cannot be confined to an area! In a nutshell: the green energy agenda is a suicidal agenda, a death toll to the Old Continent. The president did not mince words: the carbon footprint is a hoax.

The Immigration Agenda. President Donald Trump said that since he’d taken office the southern American border ceased to be open. During the time of the Biden administration 25 million people poured into the United States! Much the same has been and continues to happen in Europe, said the president. Each European country has a right to defend its borders, just as the United States. Europe should follow in America’s footsteps if Europe wants to survive and preserve its identity. America belongs to American people, said the president. A clear suggestion that Europe should belong to European people: England for the English, France for the French, Germany for the Germans. (Try and write something like that in your social media in Europe and you’ll have the police knocking on your door!) It is while the president was building a case against immigration that he said that unless the process were reversed, the European countries were going to hell. Donald Trump did not beat about the bush: he called the mayor of London (Sadiq Khan) terrible, and he quoted data that showed the prison population of selected European countries where immigrants make up close to or more than 50% of it, though their numbers in the same European nations are of a much lower percentage.

In a word, everything that the managers of the world have been after for the last few decades has been exposed and ridiculed in no uncertain terms. Everything that independent journalists, scientist and bloggers have been writing or saying for decades has been said by the leader of the most powerful country for the whole world to hear. With one speech President Donald Trump has dismantled the two agendas that have been constructed and pursued for some half a century. Now it will be somehow easier for the opponents of the green and immigration ideologies to make their point: they cannot be called names or framed as far-right or people who are seeing conspiracy everywhere around them. From now on they can always quote the American president.

Was the address the opinion of Donald Trump alone? Highly unlikely. Surely what Donald Trump said was not merely his isolated opinion: surely there are other managers of the world who view the two agendas as detrimental, and it so happens that these managers of the global affairs have taken the upper hand in the bulldog fight under the rug. At least for the time being.

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