Donald Trump has appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience, an
obligatory rite of passage for almost any potential American political leader
these days. The YouTube video alone has had over thirteen million views, at the
time of writing. The mainstream media must be seething with envy over those
viewing figures, but they have only themselves to blame for that. There are so
many issues raised in this very detailed discussion; but I was, of course, most
keen to hear those of a conspiratorial nature. Could Trump be the Disclosure
President? I suppose the obvious question is: why should we even ask that when
he has been US
president already, from 2017 to 2021, and he didn't do Disclosure then?
Perhaps, but also it could be that times have changed since then. Contrary to
popular belief, the US
president does not have unlimited power, especially over domestic politics. As
always, Trump mentions many conspiracy theories in a positive light. He uses
the term "Big Pharma" and says that he wants his former
rival-turned-supporter Robert F Kennedy Jr to be a part of his new
administration, although his disagrees with RFK about fossil fuels. As we all
know, Kennedy is one of the leaders in the movement trying to expose the health
crisis caused by a certain popular medical treatment that was meant to protect
us from an infectious disease. He also brings up the JFK files, as he has
before. Trump famously did not release the files he promised to during his
first term in office. According to the lawyer, journalist and former Supreme
Court candidate, Andrew Napolitano, Trump had told him when pressed that he had
decided not to release the files after reviewing the situation. Napolitano
describes the president as being scared; as if he might meet the same fate as
the subject of the files. The conversation, according to Napolitano, went thus:
"I said, 'you promised you would
release the records of the JFK assassination.' He said to me, 'Judge, if they
showed you what they showed me, you wouldn't have released it either.' And I
said, 'who's they? And what did they show you?' And then he said, 'Judge,
someday when we're on the phone.' And then he raised his voice, 'And there
aren't 15 people listening to the phone call,' back to a normal voice. 'I'll
tell you.'" Source: https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1768798757909610701.
Trump told Joe Rogan in this current interview that he would open the JFK files.
It is a time for "cleansing"; although he added: "I can't tell
you if you will find anything of interest." He said that the reason he
failed last time was because of data protection issues. He was asked not to
release the files by "very good talented people". He said there might
be some national security issues that he might not necessarily know about. This
sounds like he is signalling that all is not well at the Washington
mill. Indeed if the US
president lacks the necessary authority to know what his own government is
doing, you could say that. Amazingly he said there is also a secret government
file on Martin Luther King, somebody supposedly assassinated by "another
lone nutter". He has promised to release the JFK files this time "almost
immediately on entering office."
Oddly enough it was the guest who raised the subject of UFO's,
not Joe. President Trump said he has been told "a lot". Unfortunately
he didn't tell Joe much that he has not already said in his interview with Lex
Friedman. Trump said he has personally interviewed pilots, he didn't specify
what kind, who told him they'd seen things like "a round ball" that
was not a comet or meteor capable of hypersonic speeds, one of the five
observables. I got the impression that Trump was uncomfortable with Joe's
questions. Joe seems to sense that and softens them a bit to addressing the
probes on Mars and the presence of Chinese drones and balloons. Joe eventually
switches the conversation back onto the express track. He talks about the Nimitz footage. Trump then obtrusively
changes the subject. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBMoPUAeLnY.
What does this tell us? There are professional statement analysts like Peter
Hyatt who no doubt would be able to pick apart every word and even every syllable
uttered by the president. I regard statement analysis as an important tool, but
I tend not to put too much weight on it. In the modern Conspirasphere, the
individuals who focus on statement analysis tend to be the same characters who
have abandoned all other forms of scholarship. For them, statement analysis is
not just one tool in a big toolbox; it is a replacement for all the other
tools. I don't think you need Hyatt's skills to see that Trump is evasive and
uncommitted to this subject. Does this mean we should reject all possibilities
that Trump can be the Disclosure President? No. It could be his prevarication
is a result of him still being over a week away from the election. If there are
people among his supporters and protectors who want Disclosure, they may have a
plan that doesn't involve jumping into the fray too early. I think Trump
deserves another chance. However, what about the other candidate, Kamala
Harris? She has never mentioned UFO's, to my knowledge; and she has declined
the invitation to appear on the Joe Rogan Experience, which does not bode well
for her campaign.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2023/11/jfk-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2023/11/jfk-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
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