Donald Trump is a "stable genius" who uses his Twitter to rule the world. [Cue laugh track]
No, Really.
Remember the "covfefe" debacle? Most people consider it a brainless moment from a crazy imbecile mispelling coffee. But consider the following:
On May 31, 2017 President Donald Trump tweeted "Despite the negative press covfefe". It was an unexplained and confusing moment, and within hours the New York Times and other media outlets pounced on the president, calling it an "irrepressible internal monologue of his presidency".
A Google Translate search done within hours of the tweet registered Cov Fe'Fe to be an Arabic term, with English translation "I Will Stand Up". Unfortunately if you try this today, Google Translate will show Cov Fe'Fe to translate into the English (?) term "Sawf faqaf". But an Internet archive of the original translation exists: https://archive.is/bPEsi
Why would Trump have tweeted an Arabic term? Well… Trump had just returned from a State visit to the Middle East where he met with many high ranking officials in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia including Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. On May 20, Trump was even filmed doing the Ardah sword dance, traditionally done before going to war.
What if covfefe was something discussed with the Crown Prince? A term that the Saudis use for those who stand in defiance or with the purpose of destiny? What if the tweet was a signal that promises made during their discussion were being kept? A signal that pre-planned actions against standing power structures were on track and moving forward? A go-signal?
On Nov 4, 2017 Trump tweeted that he "Would very much appreciate Saudi Arabia doing their IPO of Aramco with the New York Stock Exchange." According to CNBC, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman first floated the idea of listing Aramco on international stock markets in January 2016 to fund economic transformation plans for the country.
But what's most odd, is the very day of the IPO tweet saw the Crown Prince arrest 11 other princes, including billionaire "Dopey Prince" Alwaleed bin Talal, who just so happens to own major stakes in Twitter and other US companies.
KSA purged their deep state, and the Trump Aramco tweet was the final go signal.
Promises made. Promises kept. Comms in the open. Donald Trump is using his Twitter to rule the world.