What Do You Think of President Richard Nixon? Was He Framed?
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Nixon managed the placement of Nazi scientists et al into America via Operation Paperclip. He knew where the bodies that should have been hung and buried were working. He came up via the Rockefellers, but then they set him up. They had run Spiro Agnew out of the VP position so they could get Nelson Rockefeller in but Nixon wasn't having it. He appointed Gerald Ford. And Gerald Ford appointed Nelson Rockefeller to be his VP when he ascended to the presidency when Nixon resigned.
Nixon understood the dirty game all of these bastards were playing, but he had learned it the hard way. Which made him the perfect person to teach Donald Trump what he needed to know. Nixon was apparently somewhat naive when he first got into politics, having grown up as a Quaker.
He was a very popular president until he got rolled by the dirty tricks squad and smeared by the Mockingbird media.
I think someday we're going to know that Nixon was one of the good guys. Not perfect, but definitely not like the Bushes, Clintons, or Obamas that came after.
You're saying Nixon personally mentored Trump?
Yes. When President Trump was in office, he had a framed letter on his desk from Nixon's wife, telling him that she hoped he would run for President someday because he would make a great President. Nixon also knew Tesla's free-energy mathematical formula by memory, which is why the Rockefeller's didn't just take him out. When the Watergate stuff was happening, he wrote down the formula on a piece of paper in front of the messenger he sent it with to Rockefeller. Didn't explain what it was. He didn't have to. Rockefeller knew. And if it had gotten out back then, it could have potentially been the end of Standard Oil.