Nixon was no saint. He made Kissinger his Secretary of State, gave communist China a seat on the security council, faked all 4 moon landings AND took the US (and the world) off the gold standard. The reason President Trump isn't slinking back down into the muck is because he has done NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF (unlike #37)
History will look back one day not too far away, and realise that all the things he did, horrible as they are, were very necessary for the Great Awakening we are headed towards. Did he do it knowing this? Probably not fully. However, he did accelerate the general deterioration (much like operation warpspeed) of everything, including the Globalists' plans.
Many assert that Trump had equally bad picks (Barr, Pence, etc). The debate is over whether Trump selected them knowing they would backstab him, or if these picks were forced on him by the DS. Nixon May have been in a similar situation.
That article does not say anything about Nixon claiming to have sent men to the moon 4 times. It’s talking about the space shuttle program, which has never gone to the moon and isn’t designed to. Space shuttles are restricted to low earth orbit only.
A total of 6 crewed missions landed on the moon during Nixon’s presidency; Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Dozens of unmanned landings, unmanned flybys, and crewed flybys of the moon all happened before, during, and after the manned landings on the moon.
https://compactmag.com/article/how-the-deep-state-took-down-nixon
Although these authors disagree about many details, they agree that Nixon was removed from office not because he endangered the constitutional order, but because his bureaucratic and political enemies plotted successfully against him. And while scholars shy away from endorsing some of the more dramatic claims that have been made over the years, the best (https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10584609.1992.9962930?journalCode=upcp20) of them understand Watergate not in terms of the conventional narrative, but as an institutional (https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1992/05/deep-throat-an-institutional-analysis/304084/) “conflict” (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-policy-history/article/abs/deep-throat-watergate-and-the-bureaucratic-politics-of-the-fbi/55EE2B407611C01BE4FC5AFD142CFD97) in which Nixon was the most important casualty. Nixon had to go—not because of a bungled break-in, but because he challenged the national-security state.
Nixon was no saint. He made Kissinger his Secretary of State, gave communist China a seat on the security council, faked all 4 moon landings AND took the US (and the world) off the gold standard. The reason President Trump isn't slinking back down into the muck is because he has done NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF (unlike #37)
History will look back one day not too far away, and realise that all the things he did, horrible as they are, were very necessary for the Great Awakening we are headed towards. Did he do it knowing this? Probably not fully. However, he did accelerate the general deterioration (much like operation warpspeed) of everything, including the Globalists' plans.
Many assert that Trump had equally bad picks (Barr, Pence, etc). The debate is over whether Trump selected them knowing they would backstab him, or if these picks were forced on him by the DS. Nixon May have been in a similar situation.
Come on, really?
Nixon was the only President to claim to have "sent men to the moon" (4 times).
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/50-years-ago-president-nixon-directs-nasa-to-build-the-space-shuttle/
That article does not say anything about Nixon claiming to have sent men to the moon 4 times. It’s talking about the space shuttle program, which has never gone to the moon and isn’t designed to. Space shuttles are restricted to low earth orbit only.
A total of 6 crewed missions landed on the moon during Nixon’s presidency; Apollo 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Dozens of unmanned landings, unmanned flybys, and crewed flybys of the moon all happened before, during, and after the manned landings on the moon.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_missions_to_the_Moon