The Trump Assassination Attempt, The Great Coalescence, and The End Game
The finance community has been screaming about inflation since '08. Now, on the verge of the End Game, communities are starting to understand. The attempt on Trump's life may bring us over the top.
Today I'm going to address the Trump assassination attempt, how that fits into the gelling of different communities coming to the realization about the End Game, and how this fits in to its timing.
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Locating the Escape Window
As many of you know, I have a religious tinge to my thinking, which I try to apply rationally, in parallel to my secular reasoning. If God is One, then physical law and spiritual law must complement each other and form one reality, one picture. It cannot be any other way.
As that principle applies here, the givens, as I see them, are these:
1) The End Game must happen according to economic law since all debts must be paid, the spiritual corollary to that being all theft must be punished. Inflation is theft, and therefore it must end.
2) Humanity must learn from this and continue on. Otherwise the relationship between God and humanity ends, and this is not an option.
Combine these two givens and we must conclude that God will not allow the End Game to happen until enough of humanity is in place to deal with the fallout successfully. Sometimes this principle is formulated in the saying "God never closes a door without opening a window."
This is precisely how my people survived the Babylonian exile, which should not have left us culturally intact at all. However, 11 years prior to the destruction of Jerusalem in 586BCE, God opened a window and 10,000 elite Jerusalemites were exiled to Babylon in 597, allowing them to become established there just prior to the End Game of their time. Had that not happened, there would be no Bible, no Christianity, no Islam, and no Western society as we know it.
The thing is, in each End Game, enough people have to find that window in order to climb through it. Until enough people climb through, the system will continue to limp on.
As it limps on, the situation gets worse and worse, and as it deteriorates, more people inevitably wake up, find the window, and start climbing through. When we get to critical mass, whatever that is, the collapse happens, and then we can rebuild.
The critical point here is that the financial/economic community cannot be the only group to find the window. We will always be the first to find it in any given generation because we understand that the inflation of the monetary system is the cause of all the rot that the other communities are experiencing. But we cannot rebuild society on our own. We need the other communities to wake up and find the window. It is our job to point out where it is so they can join us. That’s our place in this mess.
Money inherently unites all the disparate communities because it enables the division of labor that unites us all. Poison the money, and you poison everything, every community. Purify the money and you fix everything. Certainly not without pain, but you fix it nonetheless
We can't be focused on those totally lost in the thick of this corruption, those unaware that it is even occurring, whether they be innocent bystanders or actively involved. Those caught off guard writing doctoral dissertations on the influence of Svalbardian transexuals on the rights of walruses in the Arctic Circle and its attendant consequences on gay Viking support groups during Leif Eriksson's crossing of the Atlantic on a ship waving the rainbow flag, well, they're just screwed. They can't even see the collapse is happening, so we have to let them go and focus on the people from other communities – medical, academic, religious, educational, sports, etc. - who know something is seriously, systemically wrong, they just don't know yet that it's the money. They know there must be a window, but they just can't find it yet.
From what I can see, things are now gelling. The communities are starting to come together and realize that it's the money that is causing all the problems, and it's the monetary system that has to be cleaned out, debrided, disinfected.
In 2008, the financial/economic community woke up and, led by Ron Paul, started screaming. By 2020, the rot had obviously spread well beyond finance (most noticeably to academia and medicine), in an explosion of corruption and utter nonsense alerting other communities to serious, deep-seated, and systemic society-threatening problems.
Dr. Robert Malone Channels Murray Rothbard
We've seen Austrian School economist and father of anarcho-capitalism Murray Rothbard, Mises' star student, rise from the grave recently. First, Javier Milei – a Rothbardian anarcho-capitalist—was elected out of nowhere to lead Argentina. And now, as of July 10, the medical community has been alerted to Rothbard’s ideas about money.
Dr. Robert Malone is one of the key figures in the medical freedom movement, which grew out of Covid tyranny. I don’t follow him much as he's not really my style, but he is clearly a good man and is part of the fight for liberty. On July 10, he came out with a substack praising the Austrian School of Economics in general and Murray Rothbard in particular. The Mises Institute, God bless them, sent Malone a copy of "What has Government Done to Our Money?" and Malone actually read it and commented on it.
Malone doesn't get the whole picture, nor does he have to, but he gets enough of it that he now understands that inflation is at the root of all of this evil. In other words, Malone has found the window. I cite these lines from his Substack. The first paragraph is a quote of the Mises Institute's summary of Rothbard's pamphlet. The second paragraph is Malone's key reaction (emphasis Malone's):
Since Rothbard's death, scholars have worked to assess his legacy, and many of them agree that this little book is one of his most important. Though it has sometimes been inauspiciously packaged and is surprisingly short, its argument took huge strides toward explaining that it is impossible to understand public affairs in our time without understanding money and its destruction.
Precisely. And these days I am all about trying to understand public affairs in our time. I said my piece about the jab, the corruption of the FDA, CDC, NIH, and the twisted ethics of all of this what seems to me like years ago. I read the latest buzz on “X” from my former colleagues (often now my detractors), and it all seems so stale. So outdated. They seem to be recycling issues which I covered so long ago. To my jaded eyes, the “medical freedom movement” seems to have become a playground for grifters and self-promoters.
To hammer this point home, Malone writes, "Rothbard repeatedly teaches that bad money drives out good money and explains why. From my perch, something similar has happened to the “medical freedom” movement, and I want nothing to do with it. Now, once again, thank you for tolerating that aside and allowing me to return to the topic.
He sees the matrix. He sees how quickly inflation infects even the medical freedom movement he is part of by attracting grifters, inflation leeches. It's beautifully awful, but he sees it. He concludes his piece this way:
And now, I understand Dr. Javier Milei's motto at a deeper level: “Freedom, Damnit.” He is not just talking about personal freedom, freedom of speech, or freedom of thought.
He is talking about economic freedom, which can only come by separating predatory, thieving administrative nation-states from their ability to control money.
Just read the damn book.
You can get it for free at the links I provided above.
And move beyond your preconceived, 19th-century notions of the meaning of anarchy. From my perch, I see Anarcho-capitalism, the logic of the Austrian school of economics, the logic of a truly decentralized peer-to-peer market set free from predation and theft by the nation-state, as the most interesting intellectual movement in my lifetime. Truly revolutionary. I believe trying to understand the underlying concepts is well worth your time.
This is huge. It means a colossal figure in the medical freedom movement found the window, and he is now spreading the word to his people.
All it took was for the Mises Institute to send Malone a tiny Rothbard pamphlet, perhaps his most important one. Now we need someone to wake up higher education, nutrition, meteorology and other communities to see that inflation is their problem, too. It's what has us eating ultra-processed foods to our deaths (as an ultracheap form of nutrition due to inflation), imagining that carbon dioxide will kill us all and we need world government to save us, and other insane ideas.
The Trump Assassination Attempt
Where does the assassination attempt on Trump fit in? As you probably all know, I was never a big fan of Trump. He does not understand economics, he bloviates constantly, and I find him personally distasteful. He is easily manipulated and I blame him for Operation Warp Speed that brought us medical tyranny, (an operation he stands by to this day) and for allowing lockdowns to happen on the advice of Birx and Fauci, may their names be erased.
(Yes, you could argue that the President is not responsible for state-level lockdowns, but he didn’t fight it hard from his pulpit either.)
But we can’t always pick the leaders we want. God crowns kings, not us. He sends us odd leaders sometimes, and it is our job to navigate with the tools He gives us. That said, despite all my distaste for Trump, I still believe he is basically a decent person, and has the potential to unite the people against the Deep State, now that it looks like the Blob is actually trying to murder him. By some indications, Trump has now found God, crediting Him with saving his life. And if elected, this time he may actually go after them. He will need significant help.
If Trump wants to unite the country and start a groundswell to recognize where the escape window is, then he must enlist the other man in this race whose family was murdered by the Deep State. He needs RFK Jr.'s help. And I think now, with the shared experience of being targeted by the same evil, that it can be done.
RFK does not have to be Trump's VP, though I admit that would be nice. He could just enlist RFK into his administration as his Deep State Sanitation Commissioner. Lord knows RFK is chomping at the bit to do this, he has the ability (unlike Trump, who doesn’t understand it as well), and RFK wants to avenge his father and uncle, both great men. It would be cathartic for the United States as a country, and the movement to attack the unelected bureaucracies would spread worldwide.
That's exactly what we need to prepare the public emotionally for the End Game so that when it does hit, people will be less likely to be at one another's throats and handle it in a more orderly and civil way. RFK Jr. as Trump’s Deep State Sanitation Commissioner could get the job done.
Meanwhile, the camps continue to coalesce, gold and silver continue to drift higher, the miners look like they are on the verge of a major breakout, and the dollar supply continues to shrink, bringing the final financial crisis ever closer.
Academia won't easily reverse course. The rot has been settling in there since the 1960's, and now the ordure is so layered, so deep, that it makes the Augean Stables seem like a sweet meadow in May. And fixing Academia is key to reversing the educational rot and propaganda that has infected so many of our young people for so many years. If you want to expand the window, be absolutely ruthless in pruning the schools and universities.
You are such a fantastic writer, Rafi. I really appreciate the way you can make extremely complicated topics digestible.