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posted ago by MNisahellhole ago by MNisahellhole +32 / -0

I have a theory about Trump and the Butler, PA assassination attempt. The events of that day never added up to me, it almost seemed “improvised”.

I will begin by saying I do believe that Trump was supposed to be assassinated that day. Unusually, the Butler, PA rally aired on MSM networks, while rallies are normally only broadcast on alternative media. The EVENT was going to happen, however I don’t think it played out like we think. I believe that Trump knew about the attempt, long before it happened.

Trump is a master in the “Art of War”. The “Art of War” is all about deception. Appear weak when you are strong, and vice versa. Assuming Trump knew what was planned, he has options about how to proceed. Knowledge of the enemy plans is leverage. Let’s play this out:

  1. He could expose/accuse prior to the event.

  2. He could use the event to his advantage.

So if Trump decided to use the event, how would you stop it? Running through scenarios that cause the least chaos and panic narrows down the possibilities. Knowledge of the event taking place leads me to believe that he knew there is a shooter, and roughly when and where it would happen.

In my opinion, the safest most effective way to thwart the attack would be to use the event, but bring in your own shooter, to preempt the actual assassin. I’m guessing Thomas Matthew Crooks is a deep state patsy, and Team Trump used him as that for cover for their own “assassin”.

When the shot rang out, and Trump ducked and dropped behind the podium, a few things seemed odd.

  1. I’ve watched too much wrestling to know what a blood bead looks like. I’m suggesting when Trump drops behind the podium, hidden from the camera, he’s able to break open a blood bead behind his ear.

This sets him up for one of the most iconic images in American history. When he rises with a fist shouting “FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!” That moment may have won him the election. This leads me to number 2.

  1. The Secret Service job is to protect the president at all cost. They are required to use their own body to shield every square inch of the president. The photo op was fantastic, but there is no way in hell that Secret Service would have allowed Trump to stand and raise a fist, if they did not have the situation in control.

  2. With number 2 in mind, another glaringly obvious red flag is just before Trump is hurried off stage. Before the huddled agents rushed him away, you can audibly hear Trump say something along the lines of “not without my shoes” “let me get my shoes first.” Once again, no Secret Service detail would ever permit that given the circumstances.

In that moment, the actual “would be” assassin would have to abort due to the CONTROLLED panic that followed. They would never get a shot off, so we would never know about them. And like I said, I highly doubt the actual “would be” assassin is Thomas Matthew Crooks, he’s just the fall guy. The only person I’ve ever heard of make a shot like that is Chris Kyle.

Art of War. Use the enemy assassination attempt as a false flag assassination attempt instead. Use the iconic imagery in your favor. The enemy never knows their plan is in jeopardy until the plan is literally commandeered and it’s too late.

Truth:@mnisahellhole