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Donald J. Trump: Miracle-Annointed Savior or Zionist Charlatan?

Donald J. Trump: Miracle-Annointed Savior or Zionist Charlatan?

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Dr. E. Michael Jones and I forged our own Catholic-Muslim alliance back in February 2013, when we first met in person at the Hollywoodism conference in Tehran. I had convinced the Iranian organizers to invite Dr. Jones, who has a legitimate claim to being America’s leading Catholic intellectual.

During that conference, on the ride back to Tehran from Qom, E. Michael Jones prophesied a future Catholic-Muslim alliance. I opined that Pope Benedict wasn’t ready for it. Dr. Jones responded: “He won’t be Pope forever.” An hour or so later, as we entered the lobby of our hotel, we were surprised to see big screen TVs interrupting their regular programming with shock headlines: “Pope resigns! First time since 1415!”

Though part of Dr. Jones’ prophecy was realized with uncanny rapidity, we’re still waiting for the new Pope, Francis, to declare an official Catholic-Muslim alliance against the Zionist Antichrist. If I tell Mike “Francis isn’t ready for it” and Mike says “he won’t be Pope forever,” will Francis follow Benedict’s example and quickly resign? It might be worth a try. (From EMJ’s lips to God’s ear!) But since the Zionists and their freemasonic friends, sexual and otherwise, seem to hold sway in the Vatican, I wouldn’t put much faith in the next Pope, whoever he is, declaring an anti-Antichrist alliance.

Although E. Michael Jones and I agree on most things, we disagree on the TQ (Trump Question). A congenital optimist, Mike holds out hope that Trump was, on July 13, saved from an assassin’s bullet by a divine miracle—sparking a change of heart that may, insha’allah, lead Trump to do God’s work. I, on the other hand, am a “Trump pessimist.” While I acknowledge the occasional reality of divine miracles—after all, I studied them while preparing my Ph.D. dissertation on medieval and modern Moroccan miracle stories—I think the July 13 “Trump shooting,” which would indeed have required multiple miracles to have happened as advertised, has a more mundane explanation, like the Medjugorje fake miracles that Dr. Jones has ably debunked. Watch Dr. Jones and I argue about Trump and the “assassination attempt” starting at about 33:30 of the video posted above.

Based on his past record, Donald J. Trump strikes me as pretty much the last person on Earth who will ever participate in an anti-Antichrist alliance. Indeed, as Professor Anthony Hall reminds us, there were reasonably credible reports that, at the behest of his daughter Ivanka and her Kosher Nostra kingpin husband Jared Kushner, Trump converted to the messianic-millenarian Chabad Lubovich sect of Judaism in 2017. That sect is pulling out all the stops to bring on a “Jewish messiah” who will rule the world from a blood sacrifice temple in Jerusalem. That “messiah” would be the person Christians and Muslims call the Antichrist.

Trump’s over-the-top support for the genocide of Gaza burnishes his pro-Antichrist credentials.

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