Ne News
12 November 2016
On Tuesday evening (AEDT), it was announced that Donald Trump has been elected the next President of the United States of America, and as this editorial is being worked on, Trump is on 290 votes to 225 for Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump (a billionaire) is painted as the anti-establishment candidate, but should we be wary of a Trump Presidency?
He proposes a dente with Russia (which is a good thing), as well as reaching out to other countries (which is a good thing); but he supports Israel's human rights abuses against the Palestinians (which is a bad thing as highlighted a number of times on Ne News). But it is worth noting that while Trump is painted as anti-establishment, it is worth noting that far-right wing former Italian Prime Minister (and billionaire) Silvio Belasconi campaigned as an anti-establishment candidate in Italy, but once he got into power, he sold out the Italian people to the European Union by implementing dictates from Brussels, including mass privatisation (one of the goals of the European Union by the way is mass privatisation). So there is a possibility that Donald Trump may sell out the American people to a possible North American Union (with Canada and Mexico). And in Australia, we have One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, who as mentioned in a previous editorial on Ne News will throw all Australians under a bus to a potential Pacific Union or even an Asia-Pacific Union, despite claiming to be anti-establishment.
It is worth noting that these superstates are supported by the far-right, starting with Hitler and his thousand-year Reich, and then the British Union of Fascists (led by Sir Oswald Mosley, who in the late 1940s called for a European Union with northern Africa incorporated into Europe) (http://www.caef.org.uk/d140edtrl.html; http://www.caef.org.uk/d106msly.html) and now far-right wing movements such as the League of St George in the UK and various fascist movements throughout Europe.
It is worth noting that Ne News never supported Trump NOR Clinton as both are pretty much part of the same establishment that we are fighting; and it is worth noting that according to Harvard University, elections in Rwanda are more fair than in America, the so-called "Land of the Free" (http://www.globalresearch.ca/land-of-the-free-harvard-study-ranks-america-worst-in-the-west-for-fair-elections/5555383) in which both Democrats and Republicans control themselves and not an independent umpire. So it is possible that the establishment selected Trump instead of Clinton to succeed Barack Obama.
Prepare yourselves for a bumpy ride over the next four years.
12 November 2016
On Tuesday evening (AEDT), it was announced that Donald Trump has been elected the next President of the United States of America, and as this editorial is being worked on, Trump is on 290 votes to 225 for Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump (a billionaire) is painted as the anti-establishment candidate, but should we be wary of a Trump Presidency?
He proposes a dente with Russia (which is a good thing), as well as reaching out to other countries (which is a good thing); but he supports Israel's human rights abuses against the Palestinians (which is a bad thing as highlighted a number of times on Ne News). But it is worth noting that while Trump is painted as anti-establishment, it is worth noting that far-right wing former Italian Prime Minister (and billionaire) Silvio Belasconi campaigned as an anti-establishment candidate in Italy, but once he got into power, he sold out the Italian people to the European Union by implementing dictates from Brussels, including mass privatisation (one of the goals of the European Union by the way is mass privatisation). So there is a possibility that Donald Trump may sell out the American people to a possible North American Union (with Canada and Mexico). And in Australia, we have One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, who as mentioned in a previous editorial on Ne News will throw all Australians under a bus to a potential Pacific Union or even an Asia-Pacific Union, despite claiming to be anti-establishment.
It is worth noting that these superstates are supported by the far-right, starting with Hitler and his thousand-year Reich, and then the British Union of Fascists (led by Sir Oswald Mosley, who in the late 1940s called for a European Union with northern Africa incorporated into Europe) (http://www.caef.org.uk/d140edtrl.html; http://www.caef.org.uk/d106msly.html) and now far-right wing movements such as the League of St George in the UK and various fascist movements throughout Europe.
It is worth noting that Ne News never supported Trump NOR Clinton as both are pretty much part of the same establishment that we are fighting; and it is worth noting that according to Harvard University, elections in Rwanda are more fair than in America, the so-called "Land of the Free" (http://www.globalresearch.ca/land-of-the-free-harvard-study-ranks-america-worst-in-the-west-for-fair-elections/5555383) in which both Democrats and Republicans control themselves and not an independent umpire. So it is possible that the establishment selected Trump instead of Clinton to succeed Barack Obama.
Prepare yourselves for a bumpy ride over the next four years.
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