Is Trump being blackmailed by Mossad? | The Jackal

31 Jan 2020

Is Trump being blackmailed by Mossad?

We all know that Donald Trump, the so-called leader of the free world, is a bit unhinged at the best of times. If he’s not rage tweeting about people like Hillary Clinton he’s firing anybody he finds even slightly distasteful, even those who appear to be on the embattled President's side.

Perhaps it's just nerves from the numerous articles of impeachment he’s facing and the apparent complete lack of any reasonable defence from his lawyers, but Trump’s actions often appear to be entirely inconsistent with what a normal person would do in his situation.

There is however another reason for Trumps recently increased instability.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump

On January 27th, Trump held a press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to launch a peace plan for Palestine. Of course it’s not really a plan for peace at all. Instead it grants Israel pretty much everything it wants while hindering the creation of a viable Palestinian state in return for no substantive concessions.

Trump and Netanyahu dictating the Palestinian’s surrender isn’t necessarily a good thing for Israel either. Although many have surmised that it will help Netanyahu’s prospects for re-election, the non-negotiated peace plan has already received some condemnation from other countries, with Israel set to become even further internationally alienated if it proceeds.

On Jan 29, the Guardian reported:

Doubts raised over workability of Trump's Middle East peace plan
For his part, the UN secretary general, António Guterres, issued a terse but polite rejection, that echoed the French statement pointing out that while he had “seen the announcement … the position of the United Nations on the two-state solution has been defined, throughout the years, by relevant security council and general assembly resolutions by which the secretariat is bound.” 
More heated language, was used by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan who described the plan as “absolutely unacceptable” ignoring Palestinians’ rights while “legitimising Israel’s occupation”. “The plan outlined,” he added, “will not serve peace or bring about a solution.”

So why would Trump support such an unrealistic plan?

It could just be a coincidence that the Israeli Prime Minister met Trump on the same day he was also impeached after he withdrew his request for parliamentary immunity from prosecution for the bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges he’s facing. But it’s more likely that both leaders staged the announcement and were simply attempting to take the focus off their impeachment proceedings.

This isn’t the only inconsistency with the US Presidents decision-making process of course. Even though Trump, just like the fake peace plan, appears to be a tool of Netanyahu’s campaign for re-election, he’s also recently provided Israel with increased military funding, presumably to help facilitate the annexation process through warfare. Clearly this increased military spend has nothing to do with peace in the Middle East at all.

There are of course numerous examples of Trump supporting Israel's objectives disproportionate to what is required, but one in particular springs to mind. Trump often justifies the assassination of Iranian military leader, Qasim Suleimani, because he allegedly threatened American diplomats and soldiers in Iraq. But Suleimani was more likely killed, and Trump has confirmed this, because he also posed a threat to Israel.

 Iranian military leader, Qasim Suleimani

Israel was of course one of the only countries to have advance notice of the drone attack. In contrast Trump didn’t even inform most of the United States' traditional allies, or the US Congress for that matter, of the politically motivated assassination, which was obviously undertaken to distract from his own impending impeachment.

These diplomatic inconsistencies, to put it lightly, should be raising a very large red flag for the good people of America right now. Likewise, diplomats from around the world should be questioning such military actions that are clearly in breach of international law.

So how can we reasonably explain such inconsistencies in the Presidents' leadership? Along with his unhealthy relationship with Netanyahu, Trump also used to hang out with the now deceased sex trafficker, paedophile and blackmailer, Jeffrey Epstein.

Last Saturday, the NZ Herald reported:

'My Super Bowl trophy': Epstein 'boasted' about selling Prince Andrew's 'secrets' to Mossad spy
Jeffrey Epstein's former "mentor" has revealed how the disgraced paedophile would boast to his friends about how he was going to sell Prince Andrew's secrets to Israel's intelligence agency Mossad. 
Steven Hoffenberg also revealed Epstein called the Duke of York his "Super Bowl trophy" and that the pair's friendship began years earlier than the royal claims. 
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Hoffenberg says Epstein's blackmail plots became more involved as time went on. 
He revealed Epstein's plane was known as the "Lolita Express" and there was a roster of underage girls for the parties Epstein threw for his friends, including Prince Andrew. 
Everything was recorded at those parties so that Epstein could then use it for some kind of financial gain, and also given to Mossad, which Maxwell was linked to, Hoffenberg said.

Jeffrey Epstein with Donald Trump
I don’t usually like conspiracy theories, but could the inconsistencies with Trump’s governance, particularly towards Israel, be explained by the Epstein Mossad blackmail connection?

Trump was known to have frequented Epstein’s parties that were attended by underage girls. Recently unsealed court documents also show that Trump was a guest on Epstein’s plane, a plane they called the Lolita Express for obvious reasons.

Trump is clearly compromised both by his actions and associations. He must not be allowed to destabilise the Middle East for his own political gain or be used as a tool by Israel to further their attempted conquest of Palestine.