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National Revulsion Against Trump Reaching Critical Mass; GOP Operatives Eye Terrorism on Scale of Paris or Brussels As Possible Outside Event to Save Republican Ticket
by Webster Griffin Tarpley
April 2, 2016

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September/October Surprise Plausible; Intelligence Community Factions Supporting Trump Are Prime Suspects in Any Terror Attacks Between Now and November Election; After Unhinged Comments on Use of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East and Europe, Voters Are Increasingly Terrified by Specter of Trump’s Erratic Finger on Thermonuclear Button; Trump Mocked As “Zombie Candidate” and “Kardashian Candidate”; New Poll Shows Billionaire Disliked by 67% of Americans, Including 80% of Millennials, 80% of Women, 85% of Hispanics; GOP Could Lose White House, Senate, House, and Supreme Court; Cruz Leads Trump by 10% in April 5 Wisconsin Primary; Tax Wall Street Party Calls for Hillary to Debate Bernie in New York; In Wisconsin, Hold Your Nose and Vote for Bernie; #StopTrump!

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GOP pollster Frank Luntz thinks that terror attacks on the scale of Paris or Brussels could rescue the Donald Trump ticket from defeat in November.

In the two weeks following the Brussels terror attacks, an important sea-change has occurred in American politics, to the detriment of the demagogic candidacy of Donald Trump. Those overseas events gave the Queens billionaire the opportunity to pose as a statesman and de facto Lord Protector of the American people, in much the same way that Oliver Cromwell posed as the protector of England in the seventeenth century. Trump wasted his opportunity to win over the Republican oligarchs and elite donor class, instead choosing to roll in the mud of attacks on rivals’ wives, the cad Lewandowsky, and police state measures to suppress abortions.

Recent polling highlights the pervasive unpopularity of Trump outside of the crazed and narrow confines of the GOP. It is therefore of compelling interest when a Republican consultant like the sophist Frank Luntz is quoted in the press speaking of how an outside event of terrorism could suddenly turn the tide in favor of Trump as dictator later this year:

‘Frank Luntz, an unaligned GOP pollster, said Trump could erase at least some his deficit if he capitalizes on the fall debates and other events, noting that history is littered with examples of candidates doing just that.3 “The big moments cause people to change,” Luntz said. “And let’s face it, we may have a moment outside of conventions and debates that’s even bigger. If you have a Paris or a Brussels on American soil, that can completely change the dynamic.”’


"The Process of Transformation is Likely to Be a Long One, Absent Some Catastrophic and Catalyzing Event Like a New Pearl Harbor"

--Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century, A Report of The Project for the New American Century


Americans need to go on RED ALERT to prevent this from happening!
Frank Luntz should be invited to tell exactly what he knows.

Elsewhere in the press, we read that GOP insiders view Trump as a possible “zombie candidate,” too maimed to win, but too strong to stop on his way to the nomination:

‘Republicans who once worried that Mr. Trump might gain overwhelming momentum in the primaries are now becoming preoccupied with a different grim prospect: that Mr. Trump might become a kind of zombie candidate — damaged beyond the point of repair, but too late for any of his rivals to stop him. Should Mr. Trump lurch into the convention so fatally compromised with general election voters and a sizable faction of Republicans, it could make it easier for the party to wrest the nomination away from him. But it would also make the consequences of failing to defeat him all the more ruinous if the specter of choosing a seemingly unelectable nominee does not deter Mr. Trump’s supporters.’


After Trump’s unstable performance of the past week, there is increasing concern about putting the nuclear launch codes into the hands of a person whose invariant trait has been shown to be extreme cruelty towards the weak and the defenseless:

‘“He needs to start acting more like the commander in chief,” [A Republican consultant] said. “At some point folks ask themselves, ‘Am I comfortable in terms of wanting to give this person the nuclear codes?’”’


The answer is that no serious and intelligent person could rest easy with the power of war and peace, life and death, in the hands of such a wreck as Trump.

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Notes:

Philp Rucker and Robert Costa, “Trump would be least-popular major-party nominee in modern times,” Washington Post, April 1, 2016, https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... opular-maj
Alexander Burns, “G.O.P. Fears Donald Trump as Zombie Candidate: Damaged but Unstoppable,” New York Times, April 1, 2016, http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/04/02/us ... ald-trump-
Presumably, Luntz is referring to the GOP’s October Surprise of 1980, when the Reagan campaign intentionally delayed the freeing of US hostages held by Iran, or to the Benghazi affair of 2012.
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Re: Spooks for Trump: CIA-Voice Of America-State Department

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Drill prepares emergency nurses for mass casualties
by Naseem S. Miller
Orlando Sentinel
October 2, 2015

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Thousands of nurses participate in a mass casualty drill in Orlando

Nurse on mass casualty drills: "Until we figure out what the solution...is, this is just life for us now."

EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TERRORISM, SELF-STUDY, 1997

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August, 1997: The cover of FEMA’s emergency response to terrorism depicts the World Trade Center in cross-hairs.

-- Loose Change, 2nd Edition Recut, written and directed by Dylan Avery




During the Emergency Nurses Association's annual meeting on Friday, a mock shooter blew himself up, killing and injuring 100 local volunteer actors.

There was blood, screams and moans, wounds and dead people – all fake – to create a realistic training environment for more than 40 nurses who had signed up for the exercise.

They quickly began tending to "patients," assessing the extent of their injuries.

The nurses association had worked with several Orlando-based companies for nearly a year to set up the drill on at the Orange County Convention Center, which by coincidence took place a day after the shooting at a community college in Roseburg, Oregon, where 10 people died and seven were wounded.

Jeff Solheim, a nurse and CEO of emergency nursing company Solheim Enterprises, had recently visited Mercy Medical Center, where the Oregon shooting victims were taken on Thursday.

"You hear about these shootings on TV, and it's in Virginia. It's in Aurora. And when it happens to the hospital you were just at, and the staff you worked with ... and you think, that could be us!" he said. "It makes it so freaking personal when it happens to the people you know," he said with tears in his eyes.

"Until we figure out what the solution to the problem is, this is just life for us now," said Solheim.

To set up the drill, Orlando-based medical equipment management systems company Paladin Healthcare joined forces with the local First Response Training Group, which brought along its EMT and paramedic students like Tiahnna Ortiz to volunteer as on-site first responders and patients. The state's emergency response team was also present, helping set-up temporary tents and guide the activities.

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Pictures: Emergency Nurses Association mass casualty drill

Students from Joe Blasco Cosmetics make-up artist training center in Orlando practiced their skills of creating life-like wounds, cuts and bruises.

Ortiz ended up with visible bruises on her arm and face, but her character died later during the drill. "She had trouble breathing," Ortiz said.

In an adjacent hall, hundreds of attendees watched live on a large screen as the events unfolded, and Daniel Nadworny, the clinical director of operations at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, walked them through what was being done right or wrong.

It wasn't too long ago that Nadworny found himself caring for the victims of the bombing at the Boston Marathon.

"I thought the training was great," said attendee and observer Devry Aldaz, nurse leader of Emergency Services at Florida Hospital Winter Garden. "We're in the tourist capital of the world. We need to be ready."

Michelle Cockrell, a nurse from Ohio, said she had never been in a disaster-type situation. "So this was very helpful. You learn to move rapidly and pay attention to everything."

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