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    Is Trump the AntiChrist?

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    Is Donald Trump the Anti-Christ?

    Is Donald J. Trump the long-prophesied Beast of Revelation? According to the Bible, the Antichrist will be a charismatic celebrity, a "big talker" and a "smooth talker." He will convince gullible people that he alone has the solution to every problem. He will be a dealmaker and master negotiator. He will claim to create lasting peace in the Middle East, while secretly plotting to betray and destroy Israel. He will be an intimidator and a militant lover of power. He will exalt and magnify himself and claim to be the "only Savior." He will deceive the masses, even the very elect. Sound like anyone you know? The number 666 is the"mark of the Beast" and themajor sign of the Antichrist. As revealed and explained on this page, the number 666 turns up over and over again in regard to Donald Trump and his family, in truly startling and astounding ways.

    Even if Trump is not THE ANTICHRIST, according to the Bible, he may be one of many antichrists: "Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come. Therefore we know that it is the last hour." (1 John 2:18). These antichrists are apostates who claim to be Christians, while doing exactly the opposite of what Jesus Christ taught and did himself. And has anyone ever been less like Jesus Christ than The Donald? When the Hebrew prophets spoke of a "little horn" and the "Trump of Doom" were they speaking literally?

    After all the hard work Ronald Reagan did to reduce American and Russian nuclear weapons, Trump announced that he wants to "greatly expand" nuclear weaponry. So what will happen if the United States greatly expands its nuclear weapons? Obviously other nations including Russia and China will accelerate their nuclear programs ... and the world will become even more dangerous. Ronald Reagan did not want to "greatly expand" nukes. He wanted the opposite and helped make it happen. Why does Trump want a new, incredibly expensive nuclear arms race?

    Did American Christians just elect the Antichrist president, putting him in charge of the American government, economy, military and nuclear codes? Have the elect been deceived, just as the ancient prophets foretold? Were the elect ironically deceived during an election? Who elected Trump? Four out of five evangelical Christians voted for Trump, according to exit polls.



    Is this the face of a man we can trust, or is this the face of a Deceiver: a con man, a snake oil salesman, a shaman? Do you trust this man? What does your gut tell you? Do you honestly believe that Jesus Christ would have voted for Trump? How, then, can people who claim to be Christians vote for him?Are not Christians supposed to do what Jesus would have done, or at least make a valiant attempt? What will happen to Christians whoflock after a man who is the exact opposite of Jesus Christ in every way? Will they be the goats who claimed to follow Jesus, calling him "Lord! Lord!" only to hear him say on the last day: "I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity!" Revelation chapter 14 says that Christians who follow the Beast will "drink of the wine of the wrath of God." Are Christians risking damnation when they reject the teachings of Christ by supporting Trump?The Top Ten Donald Trump 666 Connections(1)The Trump family bought the most expensive single building ever purchased in the United States, at 666 Fifth Avenue, a street symbolic of money (Mammon), hubris, excess and greed.
    The 666 tower appears in the movies Exorcist II: The Heretic and The Wolf of Wall Street. Trump is a Heretic and an avaricious Wolf who has written books about "winning" at any cost.
    In Exorcist II: The Heretica sleepwalking Regan risks death atop the 666 building. Does she represent Ronald Reagan followers who chose to follow Trump despite the obvious danger?
    The Wolf of Wall Street opens in the Top of the Sixes (666), a penthouse restaurant, and the movie about "rampant corruption and fraud" uses the f-word a record 569 times.
    The 666 skyscraper (a modern Tower of Babel) is home to Lucent (Lucifer) Technologies and its RFID microchip (the Mark of the Beast). Lucent has technologies called Inferno, Styx and Limbo.
    (2) The Trump family paid $1.8 billion for the most expensive building on record. And 18 = 3*6 = 666. It was purchased through Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner.
    (3) The Trump family is also in the process of building a $666 million tower at One Journal Square. According to multiple reports the height will be 666 feet.
    (4) Another Trump Fifth Avenue property, the famous Trump Tower, is 203 meters tall according to multiple reports. And 203 meters = 666 feet. Donald Trump lives there in gold-plated opulence on the 66th floor!
    (5) Donald Trump inherited his grandmother's real estate empire when she died on June 6, 1966 = 6-6-6. Her name was Elizabeth Christ Trump. The family business name at that time was E. Trump & Son.
    Elizabeth means "oath" so her full name may be interpreted as "oath for Christ to be trumped [i.e., outranked and upstaged through trickery]."
    (6) The Trump surname is an anglicized version of the German name Drumpf. In Jewish gematria, the value of the letters in Don Drumpf is 666. (Don being both his abbreviated first name and meaning "powerful ruler.")
    Donald John Drumpf in American ASCII computer code is 666.
    Donald Trump called himself the Brexit candidate and Don Brexit in American gematria is 666.
    Brexit Trump yields 966 in Jewish gematria, 996 in English gematria, and 166 in simple gematria. "I Am guiding you" also yields 966 in Jewish gematria.
    Donald Trump said that he should be called "Mr. Brexit" and since his family is German that would be Herr Brexit, which yields 669 in Jewish gematria.
    Donald John Trump's real name in German is Donald Johann Drumpf and each name has six letters = 666.
    There are multiple reports that the Trump coat of arms at Mar-a-Lago contains three number six symbols = 666.
    There are multiple reports of Trump flashing the Illuminati triple-six hand sign (image below).
    (7) Trump first made racist remarks about Hispanic immigrants on June 6, 2015 = 6+6+(1+5) = 666. His fearmongering comments about "rapists" and "drug dealers" vaulted him to the top of the polls.
    (8) On the same date, 6-6-6, speaking to a packed room in Raleigh, NC, Trump announced that the "American dream is dead" and only he can resurrect it. Only he, not even God Almighty, can "make America great again."
    (9) Trump announced his candidacy for president on June 16, 2015 = 6+(1*6)+(1+5) = 666.
    (10) The 2016 election was "all Trump all the time" and 2016 = 666+666+666+6+6+6.

    There was a total lunar eclipse on the day Donald Trump was born (June 14, 1946). A total lunar eclipse is known as a "blood moon."
    The Bible prophesies that the moon will turn to blood before "the great and terrible day of the LORD."
    The day Trump was born (June 14, 1946) the Baruch Plan was unveiled. The U.S. representative to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Bernard Baruch, proposed U.N. control of all nuclear weapons.
    Baruch opened his remarks by saying, "We are here to make a choice between the quick and the dead."
    One historian later offered the opinion that "the Baruch Plan was the nearest approach to a world government proposal ever offered by the United States."
    Before the election, Trump invited Japan, North Korea and Saudi Arabia to develop nukes, so that the U.S. can save money on defense.After Trump became president, ballistic missiles were fired by Iran, North Korea and Russia.
    Is destabilizing the world in the best interests of Americans, or is it part of the Antichrist's "master plan" to master the planet?The Pyramid is one of the most important Illuminati symbols. The large base represent us, the little people at the bottom, while the capstone represent the 0.001% ruling from atop the capstone. Donald Trump is seen making the Illuminati sign twice, which was also made by Adolph Hitler (insert).



    There are more 666 connections immediately below, along with predictions by Nostradamus that sound exactly like Donald Trump, including his "wall" ...


    More Donald Trump 666 Connections

    Here are more Trump 666 connections, including predictions of Nostradamus ...
    Trump's first foray into politics was announced in a 1986 New York Times article dated 6-6-6 explaining that The Donald would trump Mayor Koch by building a long-delayed Central Park rink through "sheer force of will."
    Trump entered the political world at the biblical age of 40. According to Trump himself, the critical first meeting with New York City officials took place on 6-6-6 in his office.
    The Trump SoHo Hotel Condominium, called an "artists' enclave" by Donald Trump, was announced on The Apprentice on June 6, 2016 = 6-6-6. The project raised cries of fraud, deception and mismanagement.
    On the same date, 6-6-6, an article in Christian Science Monitor predicted that "Pragmatism May TRUMP Zeal as Iran's Power Grows."
    On the same date, 6-6-6, there was a TruthDig article titled "The Eve of Destruction." The opening line of the Barry McGuire song "Eve of Destruction" is "The eastern world it is exploding!" Trump seems intent on making it explode.
    Donald Trump's candidacy is a media creation of the Fox network, and the letters in "Fox" (6+15+24) add up to 666.
    In the Heidi Klum video in which she responds to Trump's sexist remark that she is no longer a ten, Klum wears a t-shirt inscribed with the number 9.99. Upside down, that is 666.
    In the Sex and the City pilot which aired 6-6-1998 (1998=666+666+666), Mr. Big is based on Donald Trump, Samantha calls Mr. Big a "young Donald Trump," the Twin Towers are prominent, and Carrie says "Self protection and closing the deal are paramount."
    On the Ides of March, Donald Trump had 666 delegates. The Ides of March marked a turning point in Roman history, as the Roman Republic became a Roman Empire ruled by a succession of dictators.
    The number 666 denotes arrogance, pride, egotism, the love of money and power, and militarism: all things Donald Trump brags about as if they were virtues.
    On October 28, 2016 the FiveThirtyEight website had Trump with a 66.6 percent chance of winning the election in Utah, the citadel of Mormonism.
    The Bible's first 666 reference is the weight in talents of gold that King Solomon collected each year (1 Kings 10:14, 2 Chronicles 9:13, Ezra 2:13); Trump loves gold so much that he gold-plates his toilets.
    The number 666 is the sum of all the numbers on a roulette wheel; Trump has owned casinos and during his presidential campaign announced his intention to build a new multi-million-dollar casino in Las Vegas.
    Richard Rorty's book Achieving Our Country predicted a Trump presidency in 1998, and 1998=666+666+666.
    Trump has been praised and endorsed by leading Baptist pastors like Jerry Falwell Jr., David Jeremiah, Robert Jeffress and James F. Linzey. The last hymn in the Baptist Hymnal is hymn number 666.
    On October 28, 2016 the FiveThirtyEight website had Trump with a 66.6 percent chance of winning the election in Utah, the citadel of Mormonism.
    Trump claims to be a Christian but he obviously has never read the Bible and doesn't live by it. The Bible says that a man who loves Mammon cannot serve God, but will hate God.

    Did Nostradamus predict Donald Trump as a modern-day Antichrist when he spoke of "The false trumpet concealing madness" that will change money and standards?
    Nostradamus also predicted: "The trumpet shakes with great discord. An agreement broken: lifting the face to heaven: the bloody mouth will swim with blood; the face anointed with milk and honey lies on the ground."
    Israel is "the land of milk and honey." The Bible predicts that the Antichrist will betray Israel. Did Nostradamus see and predict the same thing? Trump has said that he will be "neutral" regarding Israel. But will he, really?
    Did Nostradamus predict Trump's wall as well: "The republic of the great city will not want to consent to the great severity: King summoned by trumpet to go out, the ladder at the wall, the city will repent."
    Nostradamus again: "The great Senate will ordain the triumph for one who afterwards will be vanquished, driven out: At the sound of the trumpet of his adherents there will be put up for sale their possessions, enemies expelled."
    Matt Haig, a best-selling British writer, wrote a Facebook post about Trump that concludes: "It might be the end of the world. But we still can't switch to another channel." To his surprise, the word count was 666.

    The name Donald means: World Ruler, Great Chief, Proud Chief. Think of a powerful Mafia don. Our word "don" derives from the Italian donno ("Lord") and the Latin dominus ("Master," "domination").
    Donald is a Scottish name derived from the ancient Gaelic name Domhnall, which means "ruler of the world."
    The name Trump means: to upstage, to outrank, to triumph. But it also has connotations of trickery; for instance: "trumped-up charges."
    Donald Trump's middle name is John, which means "God is gracious."
    Thus an interpretation of Trump's full name is: "A proud world ruler who, after God has been gracious, will attempt to upstage and outrank Christ, using trickery."
    Thus, Trump's name may be considered a prophecy―one that coincides with the many 666 connections and the ancient prophets' warnings about a "little horn" and the "Trump of Doom."
    Trump goes to church for Easter and Christmas. He collects Bibles but doesn't seem to read them and certainly doesn't live by them. His daughter Ivanka converted to Judaism.
    Through his German ancestors named Christ and Trump, Donald inherited millions of dollars and a vast real estate empire. Will he now attempt to "trump" (upstage) Christ and rule by deceiving the very elect?
    Trump certainly seems to see himself as everyone's master and ruler: for instance, if anyone protests at one of his rallies, he has them silenced and thrown out, ignoring their constitutional right to freedom of speech.
    Trump mocked Ted Cruz, calling him a "pussy," for not being as anxious as Trump to resort to torture (waterboarding). What sort of man mocks and insults other people for not endorsing torture?
    Donald called the situation in the Middle East akin to “medieval times” and said “I’d bring back waterboarding, and I’d bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding.” He sounds anxious to get started.
    The anti-Christ is supposed to be a sort of "reverse twin" of Jesus Christ, as if Lucifer became flesh and tried to become the Savior of the world. And Trump is certainly proclaiming himself to be the only possible Savior!
    Trump claims to be a Christian but said he never asks God for forgiveness and he denigrated Holy Communion by speaking dismissively of the "little bread" and "little wine," suggesting that HE is much bigger and more important!
    And yet Trump is being praised and endorsed by evangelical Christians like Sarah Palin, Jerry Falwell Jr. and Franklin Graham, along with Mr. Putin and many neo-Nazi and KKK types!
    According to the Bible, the Antichrist will be a Great Deceiver, misleading even the very elect. Donald Trump is as far from Jesus Christ as a man can be, and yet Christian leaders are embracing him!
    What is Trump's plan? He says, “If I’m elected president, we will win, and we will win, and we will win.” He seems to care only about winning, not about what is right, or compassion, or justice.
    Trump's main claims to fame are insulting people as he fires them, building casinos, gold-plating toilets, bragging about all the "beautiful pieces of ass" that he's bedded, and always doing the opposite of what Jesus Christ would do.
    Is something not kosher about this picture?

    Illuminati Tarot Card Game

    Steve Jackson's Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy was released in 1995. One card, titled Enough is Enough, houses an image similar to an angry-looking Trump. The "Trump card" is captioned: "At any time, at any place, our snipers can drop you ... have a nice day." Could this be a prophesy that Trump will be shot and suffer a head wound, as the Bible predicts about the Antichrist? Could it mean that Trump will resort to extrajudicial assassinations like those of Rodrigo Duterte, the murderous Philippine strongman whom Trump has praised for "doing the right thing"? Duterte has threatened to murder 100,000 people in his "war on drugs." On September 30, 2016, Duterte compared his proposed massacres of suspected drug addicts to the Holocaust, saying: "Hitler massacred three million Jews. Now, there are three million drug addicts ... I'd be happy to slaughter them." According to Reuters: "Ask Clarita Alia, 62, who still lives in the Davao slum where her four sons were murdered, and she gives a mirthless chuckle. 'Blood will flow like a river,' she says." Many of the victims are street children, petty criminals and drug addicts. But is being addicted to drugs a capital crime? Without a fair trial, how can anyone be sure that innocent people are not being executed? Duterte has also threatened to assassinate journalists, like another Trump favorite, Vladimir Putin. Furthermore, at a campaign rally on April 12, 2016, Duterte told supporters that, as Mayor, he thought he "should have been first" to rape Jacqueline Hamill, an Australian missionary who was gang-raped and killed during the 1989 Davao hostage crisis. He recalled examining her corpse: "When the bodies were brought out, they were wrapped. I looked at her face, son of a bitch, she looks like a beautiful American actress. Son of a bitch, what a waste. What came to mind was, they raped her, they lined up. I was angry because she was raped? Yes, that's one thing. But she was so beautiful, I think the mayor should have been first. What a waste."

    When Trump parades around waving his Bible like a Pharisee, does he ever stop to think what Jesus Christ would say about men like Putin and Duterte? Would Jesus praise and support such men?

    Trump Definitions

    trump (v.1) “surpass, beat,” 1580s, from trump (n.). Related: trumped; trumping; trump (v.2) “fabricate, devise,” 1690s, from trump “deceive, cheat” (1510s), from Middle English trumpen (late 14c.), from Old French tromper “to deceive,” of uncertain origin. Apparently from se tromper de “to mock,” from Old French tromper “to blow a trumpet.” Brachet explains this as “to play the horn, alluding to quacks and mountebanks, who attracted the public by blowing a horn, and then cheated them into buying.” Related: trumped; trumping; trumped up “false, concocted” (first recorded 1728); trump (n.1) “playing card of a suit ranking above others.”

    Have the Elect been Deceived? Did they Elect the Antichrist?

    It is important to note that, according to the Bible, the Antichrist will pretend to be a Christian and will deceive even the very elect among Christians. Trump pretends to be a Christian, making a great show of waving his Bible aroundlike a Phariseebut he says that he never asks God for forgiveness and he is quite obviously not depending on Jesus Christ for salvation. It seems remarkable that any Christian could be fooled by Trump, and yet the main reason he won the presidency was YUGE support among evangelical Christians.

    This guy [Trump] is dangerously unhinged. And, for all the things people have said about me over the years, I should be able to spot Dangerously Unhinged.―Glenn Beck
    As an example of how dangerously unhinged Trump is, hetold the New York Times that "the president can't have a conflict of interest." That sounds like Richard Nixon saying "I am not a crook" and telling David Frost that "when the president does it, that means it is not illegal." Kings were once above the law of the land, but the American Founding Fathers fought a war against such tyranny. Their revolutionary idea was that a government and its leaders must be held accountable to "we the people." In his mind, Trump is apparently above the law and can do anything he pleases, just as he could ogle teenage girls in their dressing rooms, grope women without their consent, and use "eminent domain" to steal an elderly widow's house. But that is NOT the American way. According to the Bible, the Antichrist will be a lawless man who dictates terms to everyone else. And that seems to fit Trump to a T.

    Trump Would Ban Jesus and the Holy Family!

    Is it "Christian" for a nation to turn its back on completely innocent refugee children and their mothers? Is this how "the land of the free and home of the brave" should behave―like the most craven of cowards?
    Trump intends to ban all non-Christian refugees from Middle Eastern hot spots. But is Trump wiser than Jesus Christ, who told the Parable of the Good Samaritan (a Palestinian)?
    The point of the parable is that Christians cannot limit their compassion and charity to people of their own race and religion. That is what Pharisees do, not Christians.
    Trump would have banned the Holy Family, since they came from a "hot spot" of terrorism (Bethlehem is in the Palestinian West Bank) and they were not Christians at the time Jesus was born.
    Would you ban Mary and Jesus, joining the heartless people who told them there was "no room"? Well, Jesus said "Whatsoever ye do unto the least of these, my brethren, ye do it unto Me!"
    Why are people who claim to be Christians rejecting Jesus when they reject the smallest and most vulnerable of human beings―refugee children and their mothers?
    Of course we should not be surprised when the Antichrist does exactly the opposite of what Jesus Christ would do. And Trump constantly says and does things contrary to Jesus and his teachings.


    Lies of the Antichrist?

    One attribute of the Antichrist is that he is a liar. According to fact checkers like Politifact, Donald Trump very seldom bothers to tell the truth. Now that Trump has won the election, he is proving himself to be a serial liar ...

    Trump then: He blasted Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton for cozying up to Goldman Sachs financiers, claiming that other candidates were "owned" by big bankers who made them their political "slaves."
    Trump now: Rather than "draining the swamp," Trump has stocked it with three Goldman Sachs donors. If he told the truth, he is now owned by his donors and has become their slave. If he lied, he is a charlatan and a con man who will say anything to get elected. In either case, what a hypocrite!

    Here are Trump's cabinet choices who prove that he is not "draining the swamp," but stocking it with his crocodilian donors: Steve Bannon (Goldman Sachs), Steve Mnuchin (Goldman Sachs hedge fund manager), Gary Cohn (Goldman Sachs director), Elaine Chao (Wells Fargo board and lobbyist), Todd Ricketts (SuperPAC donor who helped channel millions to Trump), Wilbur Ross (bailed out Trump's Taj Mahal casino), Linda McMahon (WWE founder who donated millions to Trump's campaign), Betsy DeVos (donated millions to Trump), Andrew Puzder (major Trump donor), Rex Tillerson (has spent more than $170 million lobbying).

    Trump then: He said that he was "self-funding" his campaign and called the other candidates "slaves" of their donors.
    Trump now: He lied when he said that he would donate $100 million of his own money to his campaign to keep himself "pure." Rather, to save his own money, he took millions from big money donors, and he is now appointing non-qualified donors to some of our nation's most important jobs. No president in recent memory has appointed unqualified donors to policy-making cabinet positions. Take, for instance, Linda McMahon of the WWE professional wrestling circus. She and her husband Vince McMahon donated $7.5 million to Trump's campaign and an additional $5 million to his foundation. Now she has been handsomely rewarded with the cabinet position of heading the Small Business Administration. Is there no one in the United States more qualified to head the SBA than Linda McMahon? Of course there are many people more qualified (not to mention less embarrassing than the owner of a company that pays women to run around in their underwear, sometimes ripping each other's clothes off, to sell tickets). Other Trump donors being handed cabinet positions include Betsy DeVos, Andrew Puzder, Wibur Ross, Todd Ricketts (whose wealthy family helped found and fund the Future45 SuperPAC that spent lavishly to help Trump get elected) and Steve Mnuchin (a Goldman Sachs hedge fund managers who served as Trump's national finance chairman and helped organize dozens of high-dollar campaign fundraisers across the country). The bottom line? If Trump was telling the truth about other candidates, he became a slave of his donors when he started taking their money.

    Trump then: First, he claimed to be strongly pro-Israel.
    Trump now: But when he spoke to the Republican Jewish Coalition, Trump inspired rolling eyes and boos by engaging in racial stereotypes of Jews. Trump also informed the audience that he would be "neutral" on Israel's conflict with the Palestinians. He later said that Saudi Arabia should be allowed to develop nukes, but Saudi Arabia refuses to recognize Israel and spawned most of the 9-11 terrorists, including Osama bin Laden. Finally, Trump said that he would ban all Muslims, but later reneged, saying that he would allow his rich Muslim friends to enter the US. Well, who is richer than the House of Saud?

    Trump then: First he was strongly pro-choice. Then he was strongly pro-life. Then he was "pro-life with exceptions."
    Trump now: No one really knows his position on abortion. Asked if abortion early in a pregnancy is murder, Trump replied: "What I am saying is this: With caveatslife of the mother, incest, rape. That's where I stand. So, I'm pro-life, but with the caveats. You have to have it with the caveats." Asked if a pregnancy happens outside those caveats, Trump stated: "It depends." With Trump everything is "negotiable," and what he said two minutes ago is gone with the wind.

    Trump then: When Matt Lauer asked Trump directly: "So, if Caitlyn Jenner were to walk into Trump Tower and wanted to use the bathroom, you would be fine with her using any bathroom she chooses?" Trump replied: "That is correct."
    Trump now: His position on "potty parity" is now unclear.

    Trump then: "I will get rid of gun-free zones on school, and—you have to—and on military bases. My first day, it gets signed, okay? My first day. There’s no more gun-free zones."
    Trump now: Trump wants to make schools gun-free zones with an exception for teachers, but not for students, parents or guardians: "She [Hillary Clinton] talked about guns in classrooms. I don’t want to have guns in classrooms although, in some cases, teachers should have guns in classrooms, frankly. Because, teachers are, you know, things that are going on in our schools are unbelievable."

    Trump then: He told the nation that through his personal intervention, he had saved 1,100 jobs at a Carrier plant.
    Trump now: Chuck Jones, president of United Steelworkers 1999, which represents Carrier workers, called Trump a liar: “He got up there, and, for whatever reason, lied his ass off.” According to Jones, only 730 jobs were saved and nearly as many (550) were lost. Trump seems to have simply doubled the number of lost jobs, telling the nation they were "saved." Trump then attacked Jones for telling the truth, and the union workers, saying they should have "spent more time working." But that was not the problem, since Jones pointed out that Carrier was moving the plant to save $65 million per year, and the workers would have been forced to work for $5 per hour without benefits to save that much money. The problem was not that they were not working enough hours, but that Carrier was looking for serfs.

    Trump then: On the campaign trail he said that hedge fund managers were "getting away with murder."
    Trump now: He has appointed Steve Mnuchin, a hedge fund manager and 17-year Goldman Sachs alum, to be Secretary of the Treasury. If confirmed, Mnuchin would be at the helm of any future decisions on bank bailouts or economic stimulus. Previously, Mnuchin was the finance chairman on Trump's campaign, where he was in charge of soliciting political donations. So much for Trump's "self-funding." He is now rewarding his big money donors with our nation's most important jobs.

    Trump then: "Real change begins with immediately repealing and replacingObamacare," he said on the eve of the election.
    Trump now: Obamacare may merely be "amended" according to what Trump told the Wall Street Journal, as he praised provisions of Obamacare such as coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions and for adults under 26 who would like to stay on their parents' health care plans. "I like those very much," he said. In the past, Trump said: "I'm a conservative on most issues but a liberal on this one... We must have universal healthcare." (Source: Donald Trump, The America We Deserve, 2000.)

    Trump now: In October 2015, he said that he believed “100 percent” that Iraq and Libya would be much better off if their respective former dictators Saddam Hussein and Moammar Gadhafi were still in power.
    Trump then: He was initially FOR the invasions of Iraq and Libya. For instance, in February 2011 Trump said: “I can’t believe what our country is doing. Qaddafi in Libya is killing thousands of people, nobody knows how bad it is, and we’re sitting around we have soldiers all have the Middle East, and we’re not bringing them in to stop this horrible carnage and that’s what it is: It’s a carnage ... Now we should go in, we should stop this guy, which would be very easy and very quick.

    Trump then: "Get it straight: Pakistan is not our friend!" he tweeted in 2011. Then in 2015 Trump called for a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States”—which would, of course, cover nearly all Pakistanis. Trump later modulated his “total ban” on Muslims to include only “extreme vetting” of any Muslim trying to enter the U.S. from “terror-prone regions where vetting cannot safely occur.” Trump promised that this would start on day one of his presidency because he can do this without congressional oversight. Pakistan is the country where Navy Seals killed Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9-11 terror attacks. This, by definition, puts Pakistan into Trump’s “terror-prone regions” category. So even the best and the brightest Pakistanis would, at a minimum, be subject to “extreme vetting” under the emerging Trump foreign policy doctrine.
    Trump now: “Mr. Trump said that he would love to come to a fantastic country, fantastic place of fantastic people. Please convey to the Pakistani people that they are amazing and all Pakistanis I have known are exceptional people, said Mr. Donald Trump.” Since nearly all Pakistanis are Muslims, does it make any sense to ban all these fantastic people from the US? Once again, Trump has been caught lying and playing the hypocrite.

    Trump then: He called climate change a "hoax" invented by the Chinese before launching his presidential campaign. During his campaign, in an interview with the Washington Post editorial board, Trump said: "I think there's a change in weather. I am not a great believer in man-made climate change." Then in May, he said he would "cancel" the Paris climate change accord.
    Trump now: "I have an open mind to it," he told the Times on the Paris deal. "We're going to look very carefully. I have a very open mind." Asked about the scientific consensus on a connection between human activity and climate change, he added: "I think there is some connectivity. There is some, something. It depends on how much. It also depends on how much it's going to cost our companies."

    Trump then: He repeatedly bashed Clinton's use of a private email server during his campaign, repeatedly arguing that she should be behind bars as his supporters erupted in "Lock her up!" chants. Trump vowed: "If I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation, because there has never been so many lies, so much deception. There has never been anything like it, and we're going to have a special prosecutor." Trump added that she'd be "in jail" if he were president.
    Trump now: "I want to move forward, I don't want to move back. And I don't want to hurt the Clintons. I really don't. She went through a lot. And suffered greatly in many different ways. And I am not looking to hurt them at all," Trump told the New York Times. "It's just not something that I feel very strongly about." Also, Trump is considering David Petraeus for the most important cabinet position, Secretary of State. But Petraeus was convicted and fined for deliberately revealing top secret information to an unauthorized person, his mistress. So once again Trump has played the liar and hypocrite.

    Trump then: He called Ben Carson "pathological" and compared him to a child molester who can never be trusted or cured.
    Trump now: He called Ben Carson "brilliant" and appointed him to his cabinet as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development!

    Trump then: "No media is more corrupt than the failing New York Times."
    Trump now: "I will say, The Times is, it's a great, great American jewel. A world jewel."

    Trump then: "The people of South Carolina are embarrassed by Nikki Haley!" he tweeted in March.
    Trump now: Trump picked Nikki Haley as his ambassador to the United Nations.

    Trump then: "I would bring back waterboarding and I'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding ... we have to be pretty vicious."
    Trump now: He seems to be changing his mind after talking with retired Gen. James Mattis, a leading candidate to become secretary of defense. "[Mattis] said―I was surprised―he said, 'I've never found it to be useful.' He said, 'I've always found, give me a pack of cigarettes and a couple of beers and I do better with that than I do with torture.' And I was very impressed by that answer," Trump told the Times. "Look, we have people that are chopping off heads and drowning people in steel cages and we're not allowed to waterboard. But I'll tell you what, I was impressed by that answer. It certainly does not―it's not going to make the kind of a difference that maybe a lot of people think. If it's so important to the American people, I would go for it. I would be guided by that."

    Trump then: “I don't believe in settling cases. I'm not Jamie Dimon, who pays $13 billion to settle a case and then pays $11 billion to settle a case and who I think is the worst banker in the United States.”
    Trump now: Of course he lied. Trump has settled many cases by paying off plaintiffs. For instance, he just agreed to pay $25 million to settle the case of fraud against his so-called Trump "University."

    How can anyone believe anything Trump says?

    Vanity Fair

    If it is true that there are no accidents with God, then Trump's recent tiff with Vanity Fair may be telling us something important about The Donald. In John Bunyan's allegorical novel Pilgrim's Progress a never-ending fair in the town of Vanity symbolizes worldly pomp and ostentation. A president who thinks constantly about himself, his name, his brand, his reputation, and how he is perceived in the world, is stuck in Bunyan's metaphorical hell on earth. And the way Bunyan describes the denizens of Vanity Fair and their activities sounds a lot like Trump: "jugglings, cheats, games, plays, fools, apes, knaves, rogues ... thefts, murders, adulteries, false-swearers." For Bunyan, Vanity Fair comprised "all the worldly activities which distract Christians from salvation and lead to damnation." Hence "at risk is the Christian's immortal soul."

    Donald Trump has been endorsed for president by convicted mass murderer Charles Manson, former KKK grand wizard David Duke, Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, Serbian ethnic cleanser and war criminal Vojislav Šešelj, convicted rapist Mike Tyson, weepin'-n-wailin' Sarah Palin, Joe "Wyatt Twerp" Arpaio, Bobby Knight (who once advised women "If rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy it!"), Ann "Cuckoo" Coulter, hardcore porn star Tila Tequila, Hulk Hogan, Jesse "The Body" Ventura, Lou "The Incredible Hulk" Ferrigno, Dennis Rodman, Ted Nugent, Willie "Duck Dynasty" Robertson, Mr. Las Vegas Wayne Newton, and Stephen "not the smart one" Baldwin

    What Would Jesus Do?

    Would Jesus Christ vote for a man who cheated on his wives repeatedly, then bragged about it in public? Jesus obviously did not condone adultery, much less sexual assault and ogling underage girls.
    Would Jesus Christ vote for a rich man who brags about being "smart" because he doesn't pay his taxes and his bills? Jesus told Peter that Christians should pay their taxes: "Render unto Caesar ..."
    Would Jesus Christ vote for a man who said that he "loves" war, who called himself the most "militaristic" person on the planet, and who said that he would order American troops to hunt down and kill women and children?
    Would Jesus Christ vote for a man willing to turn his back on millions of completely innocent children, and either ban or deport them? Remember that Joseph and Mary were told there was no room for their baby.
    Ironically, Trump would have banned the Holy Family, since they came from a "hot spot" of terrorism (Bethlehem is in the Palestinian West Bank) and they were not Christians at the time Jesus was born.
    No, Jesus Christ would not have been deceived by a man like Trump. I cannot imagine Jesus voting for Trump. But then how can Christians vote for Trump?

    Christianity Today was founded by Billy Graham. In a recent article its executive editor, Andy Crouch, wrote: "That Trump has been, his whole adult life, an idolater" and "a singularly unrepentant one, should have been clear to everyone." Crouch's article concludes about Trump: "He wantonly celebrates strongmen and takes every opportunity to humiliate and demean the vulnerable. He shows no curiosity or capacity to learn. He is, in short, the very embodiment of what the Bible calls a fool." And what about the hypocrisy factor? Conservative Christians were ready to impeach Bill Clinton for having consensual sex with Monica Lewinsky, who flashed her thong at him and invited his advances. Will they now vote for a man who said that he gropes women's genitals without their consent and barges into women's dressing rooms, then brags about his "privileges" to fellow playboy Howard Stern? As Stern himself has pointed out, no one should be surprised about these latest revelations. This is who Trump really is. This is what Trump does, by his own admission. We wouldn't let Trump anywhere near our teenage daughters. Will we make him president and place their fates in his hands? How can the party of Christian values support the antithesis of Jesus Christ? If Christians claim that Bill Clinton deserved to be impeached for having consensual sex with one woman, Monica Lewinsky, how can Donald Trump be elected president when 11 women say he sexually assaulted them, many other women admit they had affairs with him, and teenage girls say he ogled them in the nude? Jesus Christ saved his sternest criticism for hypocrites. How then can Christians practice such overt hypocrisy? To vote for Donald Trump, if you agreed with the impeachment of Bill Clinton, would be the height of hypocrisy, and therefore unchristian.

    For Trump, women are either servants or sex objects, rated on a scale of 1-10.LiberallyBlogging in DailyKos

    Pertinent Questions about Donald Trump

    Why did Mr. Putin want Mr. Trump to be the next American president? Has Mr. Putin ever lobbied for anything good for Americans?
    Why did Kim Jong-un want Trump to be the next American president? Trump was described as "a wise politician and a prescient presidential candidate" in DPRK Today, a North Korea state media outlet that has threatened the world with nuclear attacks, and now endorses Trump for president of its hated enemy, the United States.
    Why did David Duke, the KKK, the American Nazi Party, the white supremacist Daily Stormer, and the American Freedom Party all want Trump to be the next American president?
    Why did ISIS and other extremists want Trump to be the next American president? In August, an ISIS spokesman wrote: "I ask Allah to deliver America to Trump!"
    Why did Chinese leaders want Trump to be the next American president, according to Cheng Li, an expert on Chinese politics at the Brookings Institution?
    Why has Trump been endorsed by certifiable quacks like war criminal Vojislav Šešelj, racial profiler Joe Arpaio, holy warrior Jerry Boykin, conspiracy theorist Tila Tequila, the oracle of incoherence Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, Ann Coulter, Phyllis Schlafly, Jerry Fallwell Jr., James Dobson, John Hagee, Ted Nugent, Hulk Hogan, Jesse Ventura, Mike Tyson, Dennis Rodman, and the stars of Duck Dynasty?
    Why does Trump insist that he will be "neutral" on Israel? Why does he want Saudi Arabia, a fierce enemy of Israel, to have nukes? Why would he let only rich Muslims enter the US?
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    Maybe....kinda....sorta...naw.....possibly for different reasons though...



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    Fun Speculation: Michael Ruppert, The anti-Christ, Trump and Romney

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...ump-and-Romney
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    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

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    My guess is no . I expect the anti Christ to be handsome , likeable, polished and smooth .
    Do something Danke

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    I would like to see zippy approve this message, just for the irony lulz.
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

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    "Anti-christ" is more of a general spirit of God/Jesus hating. When most people refer to the "anti-christ" they are really referring to the false prophet mentioned in Revelation.

    It is good to read Revelation and be watchful (for Rev 1:3 says, "blessed is he that reads this") but you have to understand this is highly symbolic and encoded and isn't going to truly make sense until the day it all comes to pass.

    The prophecy itself is called "Revelation", "Revealing", Greek "Apocalypse" meaning to "uncover" or "reveal".

    What is being uncovered? It is the uncovering of the fact of God's existence. The pulling back of the proverbial curtain. Which, to an unbelieving world such as this, will be a devastating thing.

    Anyway, highly unlikely Trump is the false prophet.
    When a trumpet sounds in a city, do not the people tremble?
    When disaster comes to a city, has not the Lord caused it? Amos 3:6

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    no such thing as antichrist.
    There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket.
    -Major General Smedley Butler, USMC,
    Two-Time Congressional Medal of Honor Winner
    Author of, War is a Racket!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizardwatson View Post
    "Anti-christ" is more of a general spirit of God/Jesus hating. When most people refer to the "anti-christ" they are really referring to the false prophet mentioned in Revelation.

    It is good to read Revelation and be watchful (for Rev 1:3 says, "blessed is he that reads this") but you have to understand this is highly symbolic and encoded and isn't going to truly make sense until the day it all comes to pass.

    The prophecy itself is called "Revelation", "Revealing", Greek "Apocalypse" meaning to "uncover" or "reveal".

    What is being uncovered? It is the uncovering of the fact of God's existence. The pulling back of the proverbial curtain. Which, to an unbelieving world such as this, will be a devastating thing.

    Anyway, highly unlikely Trump is the false prophet.
    "Anti" in Greek is "Instead of Christ." When he comes he will come in on the 6th trump, peacefully and prosperously. Contrary to all the Hollyweird movies that portrait the antichrist as a beast going around murdering people. He will preform miracles and promise people prosperity and people will whore after to him. The Great Deceiver.
    “The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner



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    Lol
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    Wouldn't that be Jews? After all, most of them unequivocally rejected Jesus.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Zippy's posts are a great contribution.




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    its the main reason i voted for him....

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    Go home, Antichrist. You're drunk.
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    • "When law and morality are in contradiction to each other, the citizen finds himself in the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense, or of losing his respect for the law."
      -- The Law (p. 54)
    • "Government is that great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else."
      -- Government (p. 99)
    • "[W]ar is always begun in the interest of the few, and at the expense of the many."
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    No. According to my crazy brother the Antichrist is that baby prince of England, I forgot his name. Obama is the "Leopard". Whatever that means.
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    I know you are new here and not a troll at all, but you seem to be breaking the posting rules on the forum by posting whole articles without permission from the writer (correct me if I am wrong) and did not link to the source.

    Also, did anyone else commenting on this shyte post actually completely read the OP article?



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    Hasn't the same thing been suggested about the last how many presidents?

    Don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakey1 View Post
    Hasn't the same thing been suggested about the last how many presidents?
    Was my thought.
    Every One..

    and they are not entirely wrong,, nor are they at all correct.

    as was pointed out there are many antichrist. but "The AntiChrist" is a singular individual.

    He will not be an American President.
    Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
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    I hate when people don't format their copy pastas. I never read em.



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