Tue Sep 17 04:01:00 UTC 2024: ## Trump’s Potential Victory Sparks Concerns of a Globalist-Orchestrated World War

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Conspiracy theorist James Howard Kunstler, known for his unconventional takes on current events, is predicting a potential global conflict orchestrated by a shadowy “blob” of globalists who are desperate to prevent Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Kunstler argues that Trump’s potential victory is causing fear among these globalist forces, who he claims are responsible for a series of assassination attempts against the former president, including a botched head-shot attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, and a bizarre ambush on the Palm Beach golf course.

According to Kunstler, the “blob” is terrified of the consequences of Trump’s return to power, which could potentially see them held accountable for their alleged “multitudinous crimes” against the American people.

The latest evidence of the “blob’s” desperation, Kunstler claims, is their push to escalate tensions with Russia. He points to a recent photo of “Joe Biden,” whom Kunstler believes to be a mere figurehead, meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, discussing plans to give Ukraine the green light to launch long-range missiles into Russia.

Kunstler asserts that this action would be a direct attack on Russia by NATO, potentially triggering a global conflict. He also questions the legitimacy of the current US leadership, citing the absence of a functioning chief-of-state and the mysterious disappearance of Kamala Harris from the news cycle.

Kunstler concludes his article by suggesting that the globalists may resort to further desperate measures, such as manipulating vote-counting machines, to prevent Trump’s return to power.

While these claims are highly speculative and lack concrete evidence, Kunstler’s pronouncements continue to attract a significant following in the world of conspiracy theory. His article serves as a reminder of the deep divisions and anxieties that exist within American society, particularly in the wake of the 2020 election and the ongoing political turmoil.

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