Jesus did to the Pharisees what Trump is doing to the Globalists
The courage of good men rises when innocence is persecuted
What happens inside us when we see an innocent being brutalized by a bully?
I think for any sane person, it stirs within them a courage and a passion to stop the bully.
Was this part of the plan all along with Trump and the globalists?
A Divine Hand
When you first heard of the idea of a plan for the past eight years regarding Trump, his persecution by the deep state, and the looming final act for the destruction of this same deep state, you might have thought that it was far-fetched.
And yet over the years we have seen a precession of events that increasingly point to the fact that indeed what we are witnessing now has been and is a carefully coordinated operation.
The sophistication of this plan—the plan—is so precise, so remarkably on point that it sometimes makes me wonder if there is a divine hand at work supporting these modern-day causes of freedom.
The Zone of Excellence
I personally believe that all acts of true and genuine righteousness are divinely inspired and divinely supported. Whether we’re talking about these grand acts by Trump and patriots like him or the small acts of courage that play out in our lives everyday, the same spirit seems to be at the center.
Technically, I think pursuing excellence (righteousness) itself looks as if it was planned or intended.
When I see a gymnast executing a seemingly miraculous feat or a sports all star making a play in the game that seems almost impossible to achieve, it feels like a movie.
Nevertheless, when we’re in the so-called Zone, miraculous things happen. Whether it is a perfectly crafted plan of military skill and coordination or it’s the natural result of people striving to be their best, the result is the same—good and righteous things happen.
What could be more righteous than a man willingly walking into a den of vipers to expose them to the very world they have carefully enslaved with deception over generations of time.
Trump’s Persecution
On August 24th, 2023, Trump’s arrest shocked the world. Trump really was going to take up his cross and bear it for the world to see. It was the first of a series of steps that would lead to a modern-day crucifixion in an profoundly similar way as another historical figure that was crucified.
Back then, Jesus was persecuted for daring to tell people the truth about so many things that threatened the established order. He spoke about the true nature of heaven, God’s love and mercy, and that freedom from sin was within grasp, if we only had the faith and courage to reach for it. The Son of Man left a trail of inspired, liberated, and open minds behind him, no longer shackled to resentment and disillusionment after having lived under tyrannical Roman rule for so long.
Similarly, Trump and the armies of truth-inspired patriots who he rallied to his cause, have left a trail of truth liberated inspired minds behind them.
When I discovered cures for cancer in 2010, I was a disillusioned man that questioned the purpose of life in my place in it. After I realized that there was a sophisticated agenda to suppress effective cancer treatments, the world started to make a lot more sense and I found a purpose and passion that continues to live within me to this day.
Once we see the truth, the weight and disillusionment from the lies we once believed no longer hold our soul’s down. We breathe a breath of fresh air and the world becomes that much brighter. I think this principle holds true no matter what age we’re in.
Unjust Trials of Innocent Men
Jesus did what was unthinkable even to his followers that knew him so well, he willingly accepted an unjust, fallacious, brutal and humiliating public trial and crucifixion. An innocent man was about to be murdered by the false rulers of the day.
As if Jesus’ fame and prestige had no sway over him, he allowed himself to be crucified knowing this was what many of his enemies wanted, the same enemies who believed that doing so would finally end the troublesome influence of Jesus on their unjust status as rulers over the Jewish people.
The parallels between the Pharisees, the modern-day globalists and corrupt bureaucrats in the US are too glaring to ignore.
Then, like now, the Pharisees were false rulers over their people, using a cult-like dogma of Abrahamic law to cripple the people they claimed to serve. These same rulers would, with vile contempt for their Jewish brethren, heap taxes and fees on the people, dispense merciless punishments for violating Jewish law, and scheme amongst each other using the people as pawns in their political ambitions for greater power.
The Pharisees were willing to concoct charges, twist Jesus’ sayings to make him seem guilty, and expended their nation's vital resources to ensure they succeeded in their entrapment schemes.
In my opinion, Trump is of course not Jesus and it would be unfair to both Trump and Jesus to claim he is. Nevertheless, Trump’s mission and the nature of the battles he has been and continues to fight are without doubt thematically similar. Whether or not the patriots who devised this plan wanted it to be this way, I don’t know.
I tend to think that the reason there are so many similarities is that God’s universe is consistent in the way it works, at all levels.
Abject slavery is abhorrent to people in general, that’s why those who push it have to use lies, frauds, and manipulation—false propaganda—to get the general population to go along with it. And I think that when the people have been deceived so badly by these same enslavers, it takes the horrors of obviously innocent people being brutalized to snap the masses out of their slumber.
When Jesus was crucified, the Pharisees believed that their troubles were finally over, when in fact, they were just beginning. They lost all their power within a short period of time as a whole new era of spiritual freedom was initiated that continues to this day.
Anyone who knew Jesus knew the truth was that he was arguably the most innocent man of men. Thus, when the Pharisees killed this innocent man so obviously, they also destroyed their carefully concocted illusion the the minds of those people willing to see and accept the truth.
Is the situation with Trump not similar?
Destroying the Globalist Illusion of Benevolence
Trump is innocent by any reasonable standard. And for the general population who have believed the lie that our world is just, when it is not, to see an innocent man like Trump being persecuted rightfully raises them out of their slumber.
The harder the globalists tried to destroy Trump and his reputation, the stronger and more powerful what Trump stands for becomes.
The more they try to ruin Trump’s reputation with the people the globalists claim to serve, the same people who now see Trump as a hero, the more people come over to the causes of freedom and justice for all.
When Trump’s bogus and unjust conviction rang out like the first shot heard round the world—the mythical shot that started the Revolutionary War during the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19th, 1775—millions of people had the globalist wool pulled from their eyes.
I can’t help but think that July 11th, 2024, the day of Trump’s sentencing will be an even more powerful day. There are 118 days from Trump’s sentencing to November 5th, 2024, election day.
What else will happen to stir within the enslaved masses a passion for true freedom and justice?
Please tell me what you think or let me know if I got something wrong. I want to hear from you.
Much love,
Justin Deschamps is a researcher, omniologist, podcaster, and business consultant who has committed himself to restoring the knowledge, reason, and goodwill that helped the founding fathers create the greatest nation on earth.
"I personally believe that all acts of true and genuine righteousness are divinely inspired and divinely supported."
There are no coincidences!
So true and well said. Looking back at older interviews of Trump before he ran for office, his vision was always the same. He believed in America and loved the freedom it represented. He is so successful because he is single-minded. It is this conviction, and his courage to stand by it, that they hate. Jesus set the example and I agree that while Trump is not Christ, he certainly is Christ-like which is what we are all called to be.