Trump & RFK: My Thoughts
An overview of my current position, and I’m totally open to being proven wrong
It’s been a while since I’ve published here. I wrote a lengthier post on my instagram (probably the best place to follow me) sharing my thoughts on the RFK/Trump/MAGA situation, and felt it’d be good to publish here for the first time in a while.
Here we go…
I think that, for the most part, the Democratic Party underwent a purposeful self-sabotaging to display their corruption and ineptitude in an overt, incredibly obvious manner. Relative to the Democratic Party, and despite the clear evidence from Trump’s first term that he is not (in my opinion) a genuine supporter of health and freedom (we cover the short list of that clear evidence during this recent episode of my podcast), the MAGA movement appears as the obvious better choice within the false dilemma, left-right paradigm.
The result is many freedom-oriented people suddenly trusting the government, so long as their “team” is in charge, all while placing faith and trust in the coming MAGA administration that is possibly a Trojan horse to lead people right back into the same transhumanist digital surveillance-state under the guise of some objectively positive moves and some feel-goody freedom sentiments.
Again, I’d like to emphasize, this is my current assessment. I am totally open to being proven wrong. This also doesn’t mean that I’m “black pilled.” I’ll touch on that in a bit.
With that, here’s a short list of Trump’s team:
Elon Musk is openly transhumanist, strongly supports and funds the internet of bodies and internet of things, is lining the sky with mmWave tech, has repeatedly stated his desire to turn X into WeChat (Chinese Digital ID/Health Metrics App), limits reach on X for those who don’t buy into the left/right paradigm, and wore a a baphomet costume on Halloween and in his profile picture for an extended period of time.
All of that is true, and I’m also grateful that he reinstated my account on X.
JD Vance is a strong supporter of Israel and a proxy for Peter Thiel. To be clear, Peter Thiel isn't loosely related to JD Vance; Thiel wrote the foreword to JD's book, and JD has referred to Thiel as his mentor, and Thiel gave at least $10,000,000 to help support Vance's candidacy. Peter Thiel is a huge supporter of Trump. He's also the founder of PayPal, an investor in CRISPR gene editing, investor in biotech, and co-founder of Palantir. Palantir has a strategic partnership with Israel surrounding its so-called "war efforts." Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform helps it to analyze "targets" and help units make real-time decisions. Palantir has also been used heavily by the NSA and CIA. Not only that — Palantir partnered with the US Department Of Health and Human Services on a project called HHS Protect. On this project, Palantir's software helped HHS with Contact Tracing, track COVID mortality data, and track vaccine allocation and distribution.
Trump is also filling his team with several openly Pro-Zionist, Israel-First, neocon war-hawks with strong ties to military contractors.
Now, with that being said, RFK Jr. possibly heading HHS is a historic, massive step in the right direction — that is, if he focuses on dismantling rather than replacing.
That is a big “IF.”
Replacing key, corruption-riddled positions with “better” people isn’t enough. Any move that would allow for future presidents to easily reverse decisions isn’t enough. The ring of power can’t simply be transferred/transferable — the ring of power must be crushed. I hope we see the CDC, FDA, NIH, and other corrupt agencies under the HHS umbrella effectively dismantled. Will that happen? I highly doubt it will.
Of course, the mere fact that he is being spotlighted to this degree brings massive awareness to several things like fluoride, raw milk, vaccines, and other important health-related topics.
The MAHA car of the MAGA train is doing incredibly important work in many respects — and even if that doesn’t translate to dismantling government-centric corruption, it has the potential to reorient beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and actions of people (which I’d argue matters much, much more). That is a net positive.
I say all of this while fully recognizing that RFK (and really, much of the MAHA movement) only scratches the surface (and sometimes outright avoids) on some key issues, advocates for “safer” vaccines, sometimes acts as a gatekeeper, and has held pretty concerning positions in the not-so-distant past.
With all of this being said, I am personally both skeptical and optimistic. My skepticism is centered around all that I laid out above, especially the positioning of Trump & Co. as quasi-saviors for health and freedom. Of course, I am open to being wrong. Additionally, my optimism is not centered around government or Trump’s team — my optimism is centered around the mass-awareness being generated by these conversations, as well as the reality that, irrespective of what this coming administration does/doesn’t do, many people will inevitably remember that the power to effect positive change and bring about a new (ancient) way of being was inside us, the people, all along.
Over the past two weeks, there’s been a palpable calmness, optimism, and freedom in the aether.
Most people would attribute this to the election results. But is the election result actually the cause of the palpable freedom, calmness, and optimism? Think about it— has anything actually changed in physical reality in the past couple of weeks?
What I’m getting at is this:
What if the true cause of the palpable freedom, calmness, and optimism is that people, en masse (due to an extrinsic stimulus), are reorienting their thought-energy towards freedom, calmness, and optimism? Think along the lines of what Bruce Lipton, Gregg Braden, Rupert Sheldrake, etc. discuss in their work, and most importantly what Veda Austin’s work seems to be indicating— given that Veda’s work is indicating that thoughts impact the physical expression/orientation of water, and given that water permeates all facets of this reality, is it possible that our individual and collective focus directly impacts the orientation of the reality around us? (I HIGHLY suggest checking out Veda’s latest book).
If that’s the case, can we maintain this thought-energy, irrespective of the coming political happenings?
And further, irrespective of coming political happenings, can we remember our union with God (source, creator, the One Mind) and the power we derive from it? Can we remember that the biggest source of power and potential for change is within our own daily beliefs, thoughts, feelings, words, and actions?
I think we’re being presented with a tremendous opportunity to remember our own power. Let’s capitalize on this opportunity. And let’s remember we don’t need government to initiate that for us.
-Alec
You nailed it Alec, I haven’t heard anyone say it more clearly. Thank you for your wisdom.🙏
your tweet sums it all up in a few words. I'm amazed that "health freedom" people cheer for Trump. he's the guy who brought on an actual totalitarian society — stay home and/or get arrested for not wearing a face covering.