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I don't care about the opinion of the expert and the scholars. Those people turned a successful western society into a nightmare of debt, crime and despair. I do not watch TV from 2006. I was in politics and saw first had how they make things appear and disappear. I read laws, I read executive orders and I read sentences. I lived enough to know what is good and bad for me and the people around me and honestly I have fun watching Trump wreaking havoc inside the new nobility of entitled experts. On the other side I suggest you to get first hand information on secret clubs that exist, I was in two of them, and you will see first hand how your regular media works, around a table, eating a fancy dinner with their friends, deciding how to trick you into working more and having less. Just go, check if you can enter into some of those elites club, a low level one, then climb and see how the world works.
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Dismissing experts while claiming to "read laws and sentences" is an interesting contradiction. Legal scholars and analysts dedicate their careers to doing exactly that, interpreting laws based on historical precedent, constitutional principles, and factual analysis. If their expertise is irrelevant, why rely on legal rulings at all? Ignoring media since 2006 doesn’t make someone uniquely informed; it simply means they rely on selective sources with no accountability. Meanwhile, credible institutions and investigative journalists have exposed real abuses of power with verifiable evidence, court rulings, leaked documents, witness testimonies. Trump isn’t disrupting the "new nobility of entitled experts", he’s systematically dismantling democratic checks and balances to insulate himself from accountability. Wreaking havoc isn’t reform; it’s self-serving chaos. If understanding how the world works means joining "elite secret clubs," that’s not knowledge, it’s delusion. Truth comes from transparency, not gatekeeping.
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