“They Need War”. SouthFront’s Interview With Martin Armstrong
TRANSCRIPTION OF THE INTERVIEW:
QUESTION: A couple of weeks ago, before the attack on Donald Trump and before Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race, you wrote an article that today resonates prophetic. The title was “Stand Down”.
MARTIN A. ARMSTRONG: You have to understand that there in most governments, there is a what we call the deep state. And they have their own vested interests. They’re not elected. They’re the people that really run everything all the time. And Donald Trump effectively, uh, is an outsider. They don’t like him. They don’t like RFK.
Uh, so, uh, honestly, the protection that he was provided was so outrageous. It was more or less the same thing as JFK. Um, you know, it was very clear that from, you know, I wrote, even in the beginning of the year, that they could not possibly, uh, cope with, with Trump winning, because he stands against everything that they are pushing for, uh, from climate change to war, et cetera.
So, um, that’s why I say, you know, the shooter, basically. Uh, I mean, they, they knew he was there. People were screaming, Hey, there’s a guy on the roof, and they did nothing. So standing down is basically just let it happen, uh, and then blame it on. Oh, you know, I mean, the same thing with nine 11. They, they had advanced knowledge.
Homeland security even was created because Congress said, Oh, well, some agencies had information, but they didn’t share it. Um, you know, it’s just the way things go. If they allow certain things to happen, they get more power.
QUESTION: Kamala Harris is the probable Dem candidate in the US elections. In recent days you have made an analysis of Harris’ political agenda: her anti-crisis recipe is to raise taxes in the States up to 35%. Can it work?
MARTIN A. ARMSTRONG: The left side of Democrats just never learn. They keep raising taxes because I think it’s more like they want to punish other people rather than does it make any economic sense. Every time you’ve raised taxes, the economic growth declines and I don’t care what government you’re looking at. You know, if somebody has more money to spend and they create more jobs, you take that money and you put it in government’s pocket and it’s always wasted.
Government creates no jobs. Anybody that works for government actually does not produce anything. It’s kind of like having a maid at home, you know, she cleans your house, but she doesn’t bring in income.
QUESTION: In just over 100 days the United States will have its new President. But on an economic and social level, is this really happening in the States?
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