Something that has not made sense to me is Donald Trump’s handling of “Covid”. Assuming the pandemic is real, which it isn’t (as Denis Rancourt showed using all-cause morality), his response struck me as odd.
Influenced, even.
Trump, as president, made good calls and bad calls. One of his good calls was to halt – or attempt to halt – funding the World Health Organisation (WHO). Astrid Stuckelberger’s conversation with me, about why the WHO is dangerous, is worth a listen. (She is a WHO insider.)
One of Trump’s bad calls was Operation Warp Speed.
How did he end up buying into the vaccine propaganda?
Debbie Lermon is a Brownstone fellow and former science writer. (Speaking of Brownstone, I recommend listening to my conversation with the head of the institute, Jeffrey Tucker, and how the Covid narrative red-pilled him.)
She wrote a fantastic series of articles in which she investigated the backstory and what happened behind the scenes inside the White House, specifically the shady appointment of somebody called Deborah Birx, by somebody called Matt Pottinger (a central intelligence agent and member of the Council On Foreign Relations), who ended up making all the decisions and ultimately manipulating the president.
In other words, Trump was quickly surrounded by the wrong people who invariably took control of the “pandemic response”. In other other words, Trump was a chess piece in the Deep State’s game, which probably explains why he promoted Warp Speed.

He is a narcissistic blockhead who loves himself; he didn’t research the Covid story for himself; he put his trust in those around him and made the wrong call(s).
And Trump isn’t the type to admit that he made a mistake.
Instead, he doubles down.
Debbie joined me for a conversation around all of this and why she thinks that The Don was unwittingly and unknowingly outplayed.