RFK joins Trump as AG It will HELP Reduce The Coming Civil Unrest

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QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I know who has publicly stated in several of your interviews that you believed the Deep State would not tolerate a Trump victory. You said they would probably attempt an assassination. You also said that only three presidents got more than 60%. Your 2024 forecast by Socrates shows Trump may be the fourth. Do you think this is what Socrates projected with those unusual projections for a landslide?

Mat

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ANSWER: Back in 2020, Socrates warned it would be a tight race. Three models called for a Democratic victory; two were dead heat. However, now look at the 2024 election. This time, we have 4 out of the six pointing to a Trump victory. However, in two of those projects, 61% and 59%, I am always amazed at the computer’s ability to forecast for it is correlating everything. No doubt this assassination attempt was probably anticipated by Socrates just as it has been warning of a sharp rise in civil unrest and the the loser will NEVER accept the winner.

This is WHY I have been lobbying on both sides for a political marriage between RFK and Trump. I have been pushing for RFK to be Attorney General in hope of reducing the discontent and the rise in violence. I believe the two together would help heal the separation trend with violence on the horizon. This can be seen as a singe of real unity.

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