This post harks back to When America?, a previous post I wrote June 16, 2021. Compared to then, the US and the world are far from bliss, or any kind of satisfactory conclusion. But it's a marvel to behold how things have turned for the better. We can be grateful for a miracle that we are on a path this good.

In March 2023, I wrote:

It is questionable that we can even get to January 2025 without the CIA finding some way to jump-start a nuclear World War III. Perhaps there are good people in place who can prevent this.

What I had in mind was the kind of event which happened July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania. I figured, it's not possible to get to January 2025 with Trump alive, without an event like that occurring and failing.

In our timeline, Donald Trump, miraculously, dodged that bullet. That was not what was expected to occur:

 

 

Just 2 days later – on July 15, 2024 – was the first day of the Republican National Convention. Trump was supposed to be dead then. High-resolution, gory images of him being shot were supposed to be plastered all over the media. RNC would then triumphantly announce Trump's replacement as Nimarata Randhawa: daughter of Sikh Indian immigrants, former governor of South Carolina, doing business as Nikki Haley.

They had the RNC pimped out for her. The first day featured strange, incongruous programming celebrating India and Sikh heritage. This looked completely out of place with Trump still there, and still alive, sporting only an ear bandage. Nimarata Randhawa looked miffed on stage, endorsing him.

Joe Biden or Kamala weren't going to win. The destruction of their presidency was intended to be obvious, so it would be rejected by voters. The new President was going to be Nimarata Randhawa; Nikki Haley. She would be of the same cloth as Poilievre in Canada. A pretend conservative, she would roll back some of the worst of the Biden/Kamala excesses. Those were intended to be rolled back anyway. This would console some voters, while Randhawa would continue with all the globalist plans the deep state is really after.

This did not occur. Instead we have Trump, who is quite overtly owned by Israel and Netanyahu. This seems to be the only way that he can achieve anything at all. People may have voted for President, but Congress is largely controlled by AIPAC: the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Without AIPAC's say-so, Trump would not be able to get congressional confirmations for any of his cabinet members; let alone some of the apparently really good picks that he got.

A side effect of this is that progress on Epstein political blackmail may be frustratingly slow and partial, because Israel is behind that. Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, her father Robert Maxwell, and the financier Les Wexner, are very obviously Jewish. The whole thing is an obvious, Israel-affiliated "intelligence" plot. The bargain we seem to be getting is, we can make headway in fixing the US and the world, as long as the ultimate guilty parties can be swept under the rug. If we make too much headway, there's still Iran as the World War III option.

All in all, things are looking cautiously optimistic, compared to where we were 2 years; 5 years; 10 years; 20, or even 30 years ago. Some may say that ignorance is bliss. But the writing has been on the wall, in my lifetime, at least since Ruby Ridge and Waco; and it has been obvious since 9/11. Today looks bleak because more and more people can see the wrongness. But that, exactly, is why there is now more hope!

And this is why I'm proud to say...

We are now officially American!

In the past days, Jana and I took our naturalization oaths. This makes our family officially citizens. 😀🤠

The entire process took almost 10 years. Our initial application, in 2015, was 1,168 pages. Our investment had a hiccup – which means, we lost it. It is $500,000 down the drain. This is my responsibility: I could have invested in something else. But it seems likely this would not have occurred, if global governments did not launch a "Covid pandemic", on a made-up virus pretext, to destroy the middle class in 2020. If I expected that, perhaps I would not have invested in the tourist industry.

This notwithstanding: we are extremely grateful to be U.S. citizens. People born in the U.S. might think this is the aspiration of everyone everywhere, but this is not the case. Most people in Europe look down on America, in some kind of "sour grapes" mentality. They think Americans are weird, kinda scary, and crazy. What they most ridicule, and least understand, is what makes America awesome. Individualism is foreign to them; so is real freedom of speech, or skepticism of the central bank, or the idea of a small and limited government. The 2nd Amendment bewilders them completely.

Basically, America is great because of Europeans who are not here. And America sucks to the extent it's populated by leftists who don't appreciate what they have, don't understand it, and want to recreate Europe.

Europeans do not understand that their nations are sick. Not only sick, but dying. In some cases, the deaths have already occurred; and the reason is they do not understand, or appreciate, American individualism.

America has George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Europe has pensions and muh free health care. This "European health care" turns out to be a free MRI, to check if you have brain cancer; which you get scheduled for January 2026, after your doctor requested it in December 2024. Maybe you'll still be alive! Of course, this comes after the vaccines you had to take, if you wanted to fill up your gas tank, in 2021. Perhaps, you may now die. But this is a sacrifice your government was willing to make. 😎

The United States is unique, in that it was built by Europeans who escaped Europe, and fought for their freedom from it. We are grateful to be accepted by a nation with such a legacy. There is none like it.

Over the past 112 years, the U.S. has been used by an international elite to do... many bad things. These were not the will of the American people. We hope we are now in a position from which this can be reversed; and that it will be. There has never been so much hope as there is now.