Remember the QAnon psyop (which most likely originated as a ‘black op’ in the deeper vaults of Langley 🤔)? Well the Trump/Vance psyop is plainly an extension of that. How those psyops operate is through making expectation masquerade as fulfilmentFor example, QAnon was always promising to “drain the swamp”, or “expose the deep-state”, or that “mass arrests and executions of child-eating paedophiles are coming”, but none of those things ever happened. It was all absolute baloney. There were a multitude of other promises too, but they were never fulfilled. Yet all that psyop’s acolytes (which included an unlikely alliance of MAGA folks and New Agers!) behaved as though those expectations had actually been fulfilled. (Remember also thatDonald Trump repeatedly endorsed QAnon on social media).

The same is true of the Trump/Vance psyop (which also likely originated as a ‘black op’ in the deeper vaults of Langley!), which is essentially a continuation of the QAnon psyop. So many things are promised as if those expectations are being fulfilled but it is all a huge chimera“The killers of JFK are about to be exposed in papers I will release”. Baloney. Then there was the promise that he would “end all wars”, yet immediately threatens to take over Greenland via boots on the ground! That is more or less a declaration of war! Another claim: Federal fraudsters were going to be arrested en masse. Never happened. He promised “inflation will vanish completely,” and vowed “prices will come down fast”. On the contrary! Here’s another one: “Chemtrails arrests coming soon!” (as the MAGA cult claims). Absolute tosh! Yet, those in his MAGA cult believe that he has done all those things or that they are perpetually about to happen. We see how cleverly that expectation masquerades as fulfilmentWhen expectation masquerades as fulfilment, then a line has been crossed between reality and fantasy. It is as if a promise from the cult’s leaders (no matter how false it may be) is hypnotically enough to convince cult members that it has already been fulfilled. This is the ultimate in gaslighting. And that is generally what politics is all about, whichever party is “in power”: Gaslighting the public is the name of the game. And Trump is no different. Though there IS a difference in the fact that, no matter how outrageous his false promises are, those who voted for him will believe that he actually fulfilled them, or that he is just about to. Usually, those who voted for a politician whose promises turn out to be false will soon become disillusioned with him or her. Not with Trump. The more false promises he makes, the more his cult believes him to be an amazing achiever, precisely because when he makes the promises they believe he has already achieved those things. Madness! This is the politician’s wet-dream: A public which believes that promises have been fulfilled when they have only been promised! We are entering territory here which is even more Orwellian than Orwell!

When there is a president who is plainly mentally ill in a megalomaniacal manner and a voter bloc which is so easily deceived, what do you think that the outcome will be? (Rhetorical question. No need to respond 😉).

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