Thanks, Zoron. I agree with you.
Not sure how this fits, but in with burning of trump tower, but MSNBC reported today Mueller has issued subpoena to Trump organization for anything related to Russia which includes any info about deal or deals made or attempted to be made for a trump property in Moscow. Possibly other trump properties covered under this subpoena. Info also required as far back as early 2015. Would it be reasonable to think that this kind of thoroughness could take Mueller into mid to late 2019 before he hands down indictments against the trump tribe?
hi, Mueller will take his time, and he will be very methodical, and he will do whatever he needs to do. but he will segment the investigation. It turns like almost an inquisition, sitting there for some years, and gathering victims, who are arrested and tried one by one. That is, unless Mueller is taken out, disposed of, etc, and the whole justice process is illegally suppressed by the Republicans. At the moment, that is the more likely scenario. But he will do some very significant work.
Thanks Zoron, that is helpful
Zoron,
Re: "very big backlash" -- In'sh'allah.
I know I have posted before about growing up in NYC and having very uneasy feelings and visions about the World Trade Center (all prior to 1990). I don't remember if I ever talked about what happened when I went into Trump Tower. So here goes, apologies if I'm repeating myself.
It was the early 80s (1983-4?). Trump Tower had just opened. My mother took me to Manhattan for a lunch with a friend of hers. There was a lot of "buzz" about Trump Tower, and it wasn't the good kind. The locals all thought it was gaudy, ugly, poorly made. Because New Yorkers love Ironic Tourism, we decided to check it out for ourselves after lunch. I remember walking into the main lobby (this is the one with the escalator Twitler rode down when he announced his candidacy). It was pretty gaudy... Along one side of the lobby was a very high wall - some kind of stone (pink marble) - that went up very high through the lobby atrium. I think parts of it had water running down it. There was a brass railing to stand at to admire this wall as if it was art. As we stood there, I got short of breath and [presumably] I turned pale. I got a crushing sensation over my whole body. My mother's friend asked me what was wrong. I said "I dunno, I feel like this whole thing is going to fall on me, especially this wall. Can we leave now?" My mother and her friend chided me for having "a bizarre phobia", but led me out the front door. I felt better as soon as I got outside.
Up until I saw the video of Trump on that escalator in 2015, I had no idea what the message that I had gotten was. Now I know: we might all be crushed by the Trump Tower of Chaos.
Hi, this is very good, in one way. I think that you were "interlocking" with the future Trump event you eventually saw.
But "Towering inferno" is on the cards. It is not 100%, (It depends on what actually happens to trump) but I would put it, at this stage, as about 70%. But eventually, everything trump owns or is involved in, falls like a cardboard kids doll house. He will be at one point, desperate for cash, and unable to easily convert assets into cash. (Read between the lines). But as a prudent business man, I am sure he has done some heavy duty insurance on his assets to protect them. But what gets me, is that "Towering inferno" is going to be hugely symbolic. Even those americans who do not believe in things like "Omens" will say it is one, when it happens. it will also act as a kind of beacon and history benchmark. The Trump is going to be the "Last Trump", for America, unless the time line changes. So when the tower goes, people will get that thats it, he is really really finished. Sadly, the Trump rule of America, until he goes, will have people saying, "America no longer has Presidents. It has Mad Roman Emperors". sigh.
Thanks Zoron, and I agree.
Anyone get any visions of Nero fiddling while DC burns??? (lol)
What's the cause of the tower burning? Terrorism or will it be an accident?
Deliberate arson, actually.