Folks, I have to say that I more and more suspect that something was wrong with the Trump/Netanyahu meeting in Washington last week. What came out of it strikes me as being so un-Trump-like that it screams false front somewhere.
Troubled by the inconsistencies and improbabilities, I looked for answers. With the little time available to me, I can say that I lean towards the theory from Ben Fulford that the Trump who spoke to Benjamin Netanyahu was a deep-state avatar (or stand-in) and not the real Trump, who was reportedly in Cheyenne Mtn. (1)
According to Ben, President Trump’s “main avatar” was allegedly in that DC Blackhawk helicopter, having come from the Saudi embassy. It was remotely taken over and slammed into the American Airlines plane.
A deep-state Trump clone was waiting to take over for the Netanyahu visit, which the white hats appear to have allowed. (2)
When I heard what “President Trump” was saying that day at the White House, having no prior idea of anything in my mind, I could not believe it. Has President Trump lived under a rock for the past decade?
Failing to see President Netanyahu’s part in the Oct. 7 hostage taking? Failing to see that Netanyahu is part of the very swamp Trump has committed to take down? Is military intelligence asleep at the switch?
How come I know that and “President Trump” doesn’t? (Answer: Matthew Ward.) (3)
It was as if one real-estate developer was talking to another about gentrifying the Gaza Strip, turning it into a Mediterranean haven … for the wealthy; who else? The particular thing he said that first caused my alarm bells to ring was:
“I also strongly believe that the Gaza Strip, which has been a symbol of death and destruction for so many decades and so bad for the people anywhere near it, and especially those who live there….”
Excuse me? So bad for the people who live anywhere near it? Is that his first concern? It’s a slum?
Almost as an afterthought, he next says, “and especially those who live there.” How awkward that sounds. As if he forgot to mention them first and assuages them with “especially.” Oh, yes, we mustn’t forget those who live there.
Was his main concern for “the people anywhere near it,” to whom Gaza was an affront?
Given our history of grandiose broken promises, I wouldn’t blame the Palestinians for being highly suspicious of this one. I am myself. I hear the sound of money.
When I heard that, I was jarred. It was as if he’d inadvertently revealed who he was really working for. Not “those who live there.”
And then forbidding the original residents to come back confirmed it for me.
This canary in the mineshaft just keeled over from the toxic fumes. This sounds like a land grab.
Creating a new enclave somewhere else for them, who’ve had no country since the year I was born, seemed like shunting them off again. And the whole thing was being presented as if it were an exciting real-estate project. Will they end up in a 15-minute city? Something does not compute here.
President Trump may be a deal-maker but he’s not a rapacious tool of the very swamp he’s draining.
So I can say right now that something is not right for me with the whole Trump/Netanyahu project. I don’t know what it may be.
Could it be that the two deep-state servants have agreed on creating a cover story for a Gaza Canal – under American protection; i.e., control?
Has the deep state found a way to really throw a wrench into Trump’s work, by using clones of their own? Have they found a way of confusing the public and making it think Trump is in it for the money?
I do recall watching a video the next day in which Trump said, I never said that, when asked about Netanyahu and their plans. Unfortunately I did not keep track of the video at the time. (4)
I don’t have the answers – and maybe never will – but I’m bracketing the whole Netanyahu visit and temporarily not associating it with “the Trump brand.” I say to myself that the real Donald Trump may like acquiring real estate, but he’s not predatory. Anything but.
I expect that the ten days of broadcasts will shed light on what really occurred that day.
Given that the mainstream media seems never to report anything positive about Trump, it’d be interesting to look back and see if they covered this event. However, given the pace of events, there’s never enough time to stop and research deeply.
Footnotes
(1) “Benjamin Fulford Report: It’s the US Space Force versus ISIS as Trump’s avatar assassinated,” Era of Light, Feb. 12, 2o25, at https://eraoflight.com/2025/02/12/benjamin-fulford-report-its-the-us-space-force-versus-isis-as-trumps-avatar-assassinated/
Feb. 18: I note the comment from the View’s Anna Navarro that Palestinians think Trump is treating Gaza like a real-estate deal. My sentiments exactly. My conclusion: This was not Trump speaking. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3_nU-WfNY] 16:26.
(2) Perhaps to flush out any deep-state clones.
After it was over, Trump and his advisors were said to be considering how to respond. They have on other occasions, such as the pandemic, taken advantage of the deep-state move to turn it to their own advantage. Perhaps the real Trump will do that here.
(3) Matthew Ward: Benjamin Netanyahu, who was in the Illuminati ranks before becoming Israel’s prime minister in 1996, was one of the masterminds of the unconscionable [Oct. 7] attack. He never intended to serve the best interests of Israelis or Jews living anywhere in your world. Always his aims and actions have been aligned with Illuminati agendas, chronological events which they plan decades prior to initiation, and they formed Hamas and all other terrorist groups to assist them.
Aided by a strong campaign against antisemitism and the premise that Israel needs a powerful military force to ensure its survival, the country has had dependable emotional, military and financial backing ever since its inception, in 1947. However, withdrawing the formidable defense at the border with Gaza just prior to the assault was so suspicious that Netanyahu is not getting the widespread support he expected.
The Biden administration and a few other Illuminati-operated governments are raising the battle cry with him, but other influential voices are condemning the killing of Palestinian civilians, cutting off access to their life necessities, and reducing their homes to rubble as justification for atrocities, destruction and hostage-taking by Hamas. (Matthew’s Message, Nov. 1, 2023, at https://www.matthewbooks.com.)
(4) If someone else can locate it for me, I’d be grateful.