I don't think so because I honestly don't think our Betters are smart enough to pull something like this off. And even if they were, they don't need to go through that level of misdirection to get what they want.
Normally the way they get what they want is to bury their plans in some obscure NGO whitepaper and declare anyone a "conspiracy theorist" who actually reads said whitepaper and doesn't like what they're planning. See for example the UN whitepaper literally titled "Replacement Migration" or more recently the WEF paper on The Great Reset.
Also popular is declaring anyone who takes their arguments for a given policy proposal to their logical conclusions a "fearmonger". See for example the arguments for gay marriage which are now being applied to transgenders and will eventually be applied to pedos.
I think it's more likely that Trump being a NYC business Democrat most of his like just kinda liked the sort of platform that Bill Clinton ran on in the 90s and decided to have an actual go of it instead of jettisoning it at the earliest opportunity. And the only place where Trump could have a go at implementing a 90s-era Democratic platform is in the modern Republican party.
I don't think so because I honestly don't think our Betters are smart enough to pull something like this off. And even if they were, they don't need to go through that level of misdirection to get what they want.
Normally the way they get what they want is to bury their plans in some obscure NGO whitepaper and declare anyone a "conspiracy theorist" who actually reads said whitepaper and doesn't like what they're planning. See for example the UN whitepaper literally titled "Replacement Migration" or more recently the WEF paper on The Great Reset.
Also popular is declaring anyone who takes their arguments for a given policy proposal to their logical conclusions a "fearmonger". See for example the arguments for gay marriage which are now being applied to transgenders and will eventually be applied to pedos.
I think it's more likely that Trump being a NYC business Democrat most of his like just kinda liked the sort of platform that Bill Clinton ran on in the 90s and decided to have an actual go of it instead of jettisoning it at the earliest opportunity. And the only place where Trump could have a go at implementing a 90s-era Democratic platform is in the modern Republican party.