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2025-12-01

Given that everything that we read in the press or on social media is potentially corrupted, making sense of what we read is become a fool's errand.

The late great Robert David Steele used to say that nearly everything we need to know can be obtained through "open source" intelligence, and the only source that he thought worth his paying for was Benjamin Fulford. In that spirit we feature Benjamin's reports even though he appears now to be not so independent as before, since he now publishes under the branding of the White Dragon Society, and his various contacts in other organisations will tell him whatever they want him to tell us.

So we must bear in mind that he isn't necessarily as independent a journalist as he used to be, and his output should be judged in that light.

Take for example the "tale of two Trumps". It looks persuasive, but the abilities of even the most consummate administration to coordinate the activities of two competing Trumps seamlessly and simultaneously operating toward differing ends within one administration ... let's say I'd take some convincing.

Throw in that the "fake Trump" has apparently manoeuvred Zelensky into his downfall, and the two Trump theorem is looking dodgy to me. I prefer the idea that Trump is acting with extreme unpredictability because that's the only way to keep his true intentions hidden to friend and foe alike - until his ends are accomplished.

And he probably does have two avatars to play to the gallery ...

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