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Make America “Weak” Again?

According to the website of the investment firm Blackstone, President Trump’s Strategic and Policy Forum members “will be called upon to meet with the President frequently to share their specific experience and knowledge as the President implements his plan to bring back jobs and Make America Great Again.” What Blackstone failed to mention, however, is that the person named by the president to be the chairman of this forum is a member of a diabolical secret society, the activities of which, according to author Antony Sutton, “are directed towards changing our society, changing the world, to bring about a New World Order.”

The name of the forum’s chairman is Stephen Allen Schwarzman, and the infamous, super-secret club to which he belongs is called The Order of Skull & Bones. In his book America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones, Sutton writes that the “New World Order” that the Skull & Bones members are trying to bring about “will be a planned order with heavily restricted individual freedom, without Constitutional protection, without national boundaries or cultural distinction.” What’s even more alarming is that Schwarzman, who joined The Order of Skull & Bones in 1969, is not the first member of that evil society to be selected by the president. The new U.S. secretary of the treasury is a member as well.

It’s possible that the president has never even heard of Skull & Bones and is completely unaware of the treason in his midst, but it’s unlikely. It’s much more probable, in light of his numerous other eyebrow-raising nominations, that he knows exactly what he’s doing. As former Secretary of Defense James Forrestal once said: “Consistency has never been a mark of stupidity.”

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