@ggreenwald Now that you have more time on your hands, maybe you should look into links between powerful interests in the British government and how Trump was elected.
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It can’t be denied that there is a constellation of links between certain nefarious and powerful actors in Britain and the Trump campaign. People talk shit about Trump and Russia, but the real links are between Trump and powerful extreme right wing/neo-nazi UK elements in the UK.
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Firstly you have “foot soldiers” like Milo Yiannopoulos, whose job it is to spread hate, misinform people and rile them up.
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Cambridge Analytica was the strategic driving force in the Brexit campaign, as well as the 2016 Trump election.
6:26 PM · Oct 31, 2020
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These people plotted Brexit, and plotted Trump’s 2016 strategy. We mustn’t leave Rupert Murdoch’s hate spewing press out of the mix either, he was born in Australia (British Colony), but his real press empire started in the UK.
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He’s former Oxford grad as well which is essentially British establishment. He now control vast parts of the UK and now US media. Consider the position of Boris Johnson on Brexit. He started out against Brexit, then he suddenly shifted his position and became pro-Brexit.
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Now Biden might win the election, those right wing elements in the British establishment have staked the future of the UK on not only a continuing Trump presidency, but also on a policy of continued hostility toward the EU by the US.
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Why would they carry out this very high risk strategy? Perhaps because they feel they have enough influence over the US to do it. Is anyone tracking British elements in the 2020 US elections?
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My suspicion is that powerful people in the British government and state apparatus were involved in electing Trump. There is more than enough open evidence to imply this, and perhaps there is a story in it.
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If Biden wins this election, Britain will end up going cap in hand to the EU, because as Obama said, the UK would be “at the back of the queue”, and Biden would probably carry on that policy.
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