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Trump at the G7 to Egypt prez Sisi: “Where’s My Favorite Dictator?” - Seriously who is this dude running the US?
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[quote:Master Of Righteousness 78002871:MV80MTM5NjUyXzc1MTk1ODkyXzJFNDlCMURB] Yea right, this false Zionist TrumpPence fooled ya too?.. once again the great Anti-Christ is not in Eqypt anymore and not even an Egyptian nor soulless Arab. Clearly the Zionist Deeo State had backfired and had been exposed by the great Anti-Christ since recruited into their batshit crazy secret organization's from the Middle East. Again, Trump is the false Trumpet with Pence trying to concealed Zionist madness: [i]C1-Q40 [color=darkred]The false trumpet concealing madness will cause Byzantium to change its laws. [b]From Egypt there will go forth a man who wants the edict withdrawn, changing money and standards.[/b][/color][/i] B: [color=darkred]He says that this is a multiple meaning quatrain.[/color] One of the meanings does refer to past events, but it also applies to events to come in the future that will be of help to you. [color=darkred]He says that the false trumpet refers to powerful leaders who are both [b]religious and political.[/b] Men who have made their living being involved with religion, who in the prime of their lives get [b]involved with politics.[/b][/color] He says he could name names, but that the skeptics of your book will not care for this too much. For your own personal information he's willing to tell you some names if you don't print them. [color=darkred]He says he can't help but think that traces of the [b]Inquisition[/b] still exist in your time.[/color] [i]D: Maybe not as bad, but still...[/i] B: [color=darkred]He says that it's going to be getting worse with the times.[/color] First, he says that in sentences where he doesn't call them by name, you're welcome to go ahead and use those sentences because it's information that is needed. This is partially for your own protection also, because these men are powerful enough to cause you grief through libel suits and what-have-you. [color=darkred]Others like you, such as this vessel and different ones, will know who you're talking about without having to have names named because these men are easy to find with your communication devices.[/color] (I agreed to his restrictions.) [color=darkred]He says that the [b]false trumpet refers to fundamentalist-type religious men who distort the word of God and use it for their own ends.[/b] He says that several of these men are striving for political power and they are banding together to help as many of them as possible to attain key posts in the government.[/color] A lot of these posts are not necessarily splashy or public. Maybe a quiet post tucked away in the bureaucracy somewhere that's in a key spot so far as the information and power flow is concerned, where they can use it for their own ends and subtly affect world events to their favor. [color=darkred]He says these men attaining political power will have repercussions all over the world.[/color] It will cause many countries in the middle - he's calling it the Middle Earth, and he's showing me a picture of eastern Europe and western Asia and the Middle East, the whole area there. Leaders of this part of the world will become very alarmed by the development of things. They will start changing their laws in reaction to this, making it more difficult for Americans to travel in that part of the world. Some laws in particular that will be changed will be those having to do with the conversion of American money into other currencies and with trading with the United States. [color=darkred]It will have negative repercussions.[/color] He says that as a result of this it will end up affecting the young Anti-Christ, referred to as Byzantium. The young Anti-Christ in his own country, in the process of building up a power base, will be influenced by the perverted actions of these fundamentalists. Influenced in such a way that it will make it more difficult on Christendom in general later on. The fundamentalists will be an element in their own undoing in this way. [color=darkred]He says that these men who appear to be very religious are very shrewd and calculating. When they go to seminary schools to learn how to be a Reverend and such, a lot of the things they learn can be used for crowd control and brain washing and manipulating people. 'This is basically what they are doing, but they are for private, secular things rather than just religious things.'[/color] [i]D: Then what they're really after is power.[/i] B: Exactly, he says. Far less than 50% Conversations With Nostradamus Vol 1 Try Turkey the true serpent next time.. [/quote]
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Oh how we wish this one were captured on video, but alas The Wall Street Journal could only vividly describe the epic moment when President Trump shouted across a crowded room, "Where's my favorite dictator"? —while awaiting a meeting with Egypt's president.
It apparently happened at last month's Group of Seven summit in Biarritz, France but is only now being revealed by the paper:
“Inside a room of the ornately decorated Hotel du Palais during last month’s Group of Seven summit in Biarritz, France, President Trump awaited a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi,” the WSJ reported Friday.
“Mr. Trump looked over a gathering of American and Egyptian officials and called out in a loud voice: ‘Where’s my favorite dictator?’ Several people who were in the room at the time said they heard the question,” the newspaper reported. Onlookers described “a stunned silence” that followed.
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