Hello all,
Bout four days into the community, came over when tdw stopped making sense (and was only even there at the behest of a friend & to satisfy my curiosity.) Been reading up on Q as much as I can and am now convinced of its legitimacy.
While I’ve long believed in the machinations of the DS, what always held me back from seeing Trump as their true enemy was skepticism that he could’ve ever made it this far without being compromised himself. I mean, the guy’s lived a life that’s the picture of debauchery... but then I spoke to my buddy who sent me here, and his theory for this sounded A LOT like a major character arc in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, and it clicked that Rand’s other master work, The Fountainhead, is DJT’s favorite work of fiction. Could his entire life be inspired by the example of Rand’s cryptic Francisco d’Anconia?
[spoilers below; read at your own discretion. I certainly don’t want to ruin anyone’s opp to read this awesome book, but the whole story is too similar to Q not to mention.]
So, in AS, the protagonist Dagny Taggart grows up beside a brilliant childhood friend and heir to large fortune, Francisco d’Anconia, who out of nowhere confides in her one day that he is going to begin acting strangely + uncharacteristically over the coming DECADES, and that he won’t be able to tell her why or for what aim, but that eventually she will understand. Over the next years, he becomes your stereotypical playboy, throwing huge parties/orgies, becoming the equivalent of a TMZ cash cow, and apparently abandons his life of virtue, creation, philosophy, etc. Later on, it turns out that his entire adult life had been an act, to self-neuter in the eyes of the powerful so that they do not take him seriously / will believe that he is an asset of theirs, and that he can easily be controlled by his substantial vices.
Now consider how Trump first rose to POTUS. The Clintons supposedly encouraged him to run against HRC, thinking he’d be an easy asset who just wanted fame and would roll over when they wanted him to / released ‘grab em by the pussy’ etc. So much blatant playboyishness from a man who doesn’t do drugs & acts based on The Art of War. These sides don’t fully add up, do they?
Similar to how Q drops came in early/coded/muddled with disinfo so that enough info would be dispersed/analyzed before the DS knew the legitimacy of the threat, this makes me wonder if Trump, too, has used his boorishness as a shield, living an outwardly hedonistic life so that nobody would suspect he has been a white hat all along. Remember also that Ayn Rand has been smeared by historians/academia no less rigorously than past presidents who’ve stood up to the DS/Federal Reserve (Jackson, Nixon, etc... JFK was too popular to slander, so they settled for assassination and distortion of legacy), so that in stands to reason that her works are seen as a distinct threat, despite being among the all time bestsellers + common favorite works of the general public.
Who is John Galt? ;)
Would’ve been too obvious to say that Francisco is his role model, but Roark makes sense too. (Despite his acting at times closer to Wynand.)