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Bannon accusing McMaster of Anti-Israel Views
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:32 pm
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Now the The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) said in a statement to Breitbart.com, that the review had been precipitated by inquiries from the media.
Bannon is a POS
that's all
LINK
This post was edited on 8/8/17 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:35 pm to Northwestern tiger
McMaster did fire a guy for going to Israel to attend a wedding.
He also told Trump not to visit the west wall among many other strange demands when Trump went to Israel. McMaster is most definitely an anti-Semite.
He also told Trump not to visit the west wall among many other strange demands when Trump went to Israel. McMaster is most definitely an anti-Semite.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:37 pm to notsince98
More like one of the few that doesn't have that big Israeli c''""k up his throat
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:40 pm to Northwestern tiger
quote:
Bannon is a POS
Bannon is Team MAGA through and through.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:46 pm to notsince98
How is opposition to the policies of the modern state of Israel the same as hating Jews? Many orthodox Jews themseleves see Zionism as an abomination against God, as only God could truly bring about the return of their homeland to the people of Israel.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:50 pm to Northwestern tiger
I think some of you need to read up on Bannon.
This guy is not just "What Karl Rowe was to Bush" or "What David Axelrod was for Obama"
This is a guy who knows he has a President that is vain, plays on it, while personally having some very "out there" beliefs.
Now many will think I am talking about nationalism or something maybe 3% I am.
But 97% of what creeps me out are his prophesies of wars and famines and his reading of an extremely obscure and dark philosophers. If he were just some eccentric prof at some liberal arts college, heck I might even want to audit his class. But this guy has the Presidents ear and that is no joke in my opinion.
President Trump's adviser, Steve Bannon, is on the cover of this week's Time magazine, and in the piece it is revealed that Bannon deeply believes in a theory about America's future laid out in a book called "The Fourth Turning: What Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny." This fact should concern every American.
In the book, authors William Strauss and Neil Howe theorize that the history of a people moves in 80-to-100 year cycles called "saecula." The idea goes back to the ancient Greeks, who believed that at a given saeculum's end, there would come "ekpyrosis," a cataclysmic event that destroys the old order and brings in a new one in a trial of fire.
This era of change is known as the Fourth Turning, and Bannon, like Strauss and Howe, believes we are in the midst of one right now. According to the book, the last two Fourth Turnings that America experienced were the Civil War and the Reconstruction, and then the Great Depression and World War II. Before that, it was the Revolutionary War.
All these were marked by periods of dread and decay in which the American people were forced to unite to rebuild a new future, but only after a massive conflict in which many lives were lost. It all starts with a catalyst event, then there's a period of regeneracy, after that there is a defining climax in which a war for the old order is fought, and then finally there is a resolution in which a new world order is stabilized.
This is where Bannon's obsession with this book should cause concern. He believes that, for the new world order to rise, there must be a massive reckoning. That we will soon reach our climax conflict. In the White House, he has shown that he is willing to advise Trump to enact policies that will disrupt our current order to bring about what he perceives as a necessary new one. He encourages breaking down political and economic alliances and turning away from traditional American principles to cause chaos. In that way, Bannon seems to be trying to bring about the Fourth Turning.
LINK
This guy is not just "What Karl Rowe was to Bush" or "What David Axelrod was for Obama"
This is a guy who knows he has a President that is vain, plays on it, while personally having some very "out there" beliefs.
Now many will think I am talking about nationalism or something maybe 3% I am.
But 97% of what creeps me out are his prophesies of wars and famines and his reading of an extremely obscure and dark philosophers. If he were just some eccentric prof at some liberal arts college, heck I might even want to audit his class. But this guy has the Presidents ear and that is no joke in my opinion.
President Trump's adviser, Steve Bannon, is on the cover of this week's Time magazine, and in the piece it is revealed that Bannon deeply believes in a theory about America's future laid out in a book called "The Fourth Turning: What Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny." This fact should concern every American.
In the book, authors William Strauss and Neil Howe theorize that the history of a people moves in 80-to-100 year cycles called "saecula." The idea goes back to the ancient Greeks, who believed that at a given saeculum's end, there would come "ekpyrosis," a cataclysmic event that destroys the old order and brings in a new one in a trial of fire.
This era of change is known as the Fourth Turning, and Bannon, like Strauss and Howe, believes we are in the midst of one right now. According to the book, the last two Fourth Turnings that America experienced were the Civil War and the Reconstruction, and then the Great Depression and World War II. Before that, it was the Revolutionary War.
All these were marked by periods of dread and decay in which the American people were forced to unite to rebuild a new future, but only after a massive conflict in which many lives were lost. It all starts with a catalyst event, then there's a period of regeneracy, after that there is a defining climax in which a war for the old order is fought, and then finally there is a resolution in which a new world order is stabilized.
This is where Bannon's obsession with this book should cause concern. He believes that, for the new world order to rise, there must be a massive reckoning. That we will soon reach our climax conflict. In the White House, he has shown that he is willing to advise Trump to enact policies that will disrupt our current order to bring about what he perceives as a necessary new one. He encourages breaking down political and economic alliances and turning away from traditional American principles to cause chaos. In that way, Bannon seems to be trying to bring about the Fourth Turning.
LINK
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:53 pm to Eurocat
We need a new order. The NWO needs to die and thankfully it looks like it is starting to happen.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:55 pm to Northwestern tiger
Bannon is more important to the future of our movement than Trump IMO.
He will be a populist / nationalist kingmaker for as long as he is alive.
He's not more important than Trump right now, but he will be as soon as Trumps reign ends.
God bless Steve Bannon
He will be a populist / nationalist kingmaker for as long as he is alive.
He's not more important than Trump right now, but he will be as soon as Trumps reign ends.
God bless Steve Bannon
Posted on 8/8/17 at 2:59 pm to 225bred
quote:
Bannon is Team MAGA through and through.
Yes he is. On the other hand, McMaster is the POS communicating with Soros.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:01 pm to SirWinston
quote:
Bannon is more important to the future of our movement than Trump IMO.
He will be a populist / nationalist kingmaker for as long as he is alive.
He's not more important than Trump right now, but he will be as soon as Trumps reign ends.
God bless Steve Bannon
Finally.. someone gets it.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:01 pm to Folsom
He was outed by the Israeli lobby
Go figure lol
Go figure lol
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:02 pm to Northwestern tiger
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:02 pm to Eurocat
quote:
Bannon accusing McMaster of Anti-Israel Views
I think some of you need to read up on Bannon.
This guy is not just "What Karl Rowe was to Bush" or "What David Axelrod was for Obama"
This is a guy who knows he has a President that is vain, plays on it, while personally having some very "out there" beliefs.
Now many will think I am talking about nationalism or something maybe 3% I am.
But 97% of what creeps me out are his prophesies of wars and famines and his reading of an extremely obscure and dark philosophers. If he were just some eccentric prof at some liberal arts college, heck I might even want to audit his class. But this guy has the Presidents ear and that is no joke in my opinion.
President Trump's adviser, Steve Bannon, is on the cover of this week's Time magazine, and in the piece it is revealed that Bannon deeply believes in a theory about America's future laid out in a book called "The Fourth Turning: What Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny." This fact should concern every American.
In the book, authors William Strauss and Neil Howe theorize that the history of a people moves in 80-to-100 year cycles called "saecula." The idea goes back to the ancient Greeks, who believed that at a given saeculum's end, there would come "ekpyrosis," a cataclysmic event that destroys the old order and brings in a new one in a trial of fire.
This era of change is known as the Fourth Turning, and Bannon, like Strauss and Howe, believes we are in the midst of one right now. According to the book, the last two Fourth Turnings that America experienced were the Civil War and the Reconstruction, and then the Great Depression and World War II. Before that, it was the Revolutionary War.
All these were marked by periods of dread and decay in which the American people were forced to unite to rebuild a new future, but only after a massive conflict in which many lives were lost. It all starts with a catalyst event, then there's a period of regeneracy, after that there is a defining climax in which a war for the old order is fought, and then finally there is a resolution in which a new world order is stabilized.
This is where Bannon's obsession with this book should cause concern. He believes that, for the new world order to rise, there must be a massive reckoning. That we will soon reach our climax conflict. In the White House, he has shown that he is willing to advise Trump to enact policies that will disrupt our current order to bring about what he perceives as a necessary new one. He encourages breaking down political and economic alliances and turning away from traditional American principles to cause chaos. In that way, Bannon seems to be trying to bring about the Fourth Turning.
These are things I've known for a long time about Bannon.
He is right, and we are lucky he is in the white house.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:03 pm to Northwestern tiger
quote:
He was outed by the Israeli lobby
Bill Kristol NeverTrumpers doing work.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:03 pm to SirWinston
quote:
Bannon is more important to the future of our movement than Trump IMO.
He will be a populist / nationalist kingmaker for as long as he is alive.
He's not more important than Trump right now, but he will be as soon as Trumps reign ends.
God bless Steve Bannon
This.
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:04 pm to notsince98
What in your opinion is the NWO?
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:11 pm to Eurocat
quote:
What in your opinion is the NWO?
Modern government, churches, corporations
People laugh about the statutes in NOLA, but it's ridiculous that we keep up statues of the globalists all over this country (in addition to being disrespectful to Trump and Bannon).
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:13 pm to notsince98
quote:I'm so confused. I thought the zionists and the world Bank were a major group behind the NWO.
We need a new order. The NWO needs to die and thankfully it looks like it is starting to happen.
Now someone who is allegedly opposed the zionists is part of it instead?
Posted on 8/8/17 at 3:16 pm to 225bred
BS. Apart from the fact that we have a budget deficit, and some stuff we have put off for years (we are a country in fantastic shape. We have no plagues or ravaging diseases. We mostly get along. Work hard and you will okay in life (how many times have I not written on this board about how my friends in the restaurant business say they will hire, promote and overpay anyone who just shows up on time and without drug usage).
Unless some of you are mentally off or paid by some outfit that wishes America harm, I do not see why anyone would want revolution and mass death in the country. The chances that anything better arises out of it are zilch.
Bannon is just nuts because his father lost everything in the stock market and wants to punish "the elites" - of course he ignores the fact that he worked on Wall Street himself and never made anti-elite waves back then. F*cking hypocrite.
Unless some of you are mentally off or paid by some outfit that wishes America harm, I do not see why anyone would want revolution and mass death in the country. The chances that anything better arises out of it are zilch.
Bannon is just nuts because his father lost everything in the stock market and wants to punish "the elites" - of course he ignores the fact that he worked on Wall Street himself and never made anti-elite waves back then. F*cking hypocrite.
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