Civilization
Springfield link to second Trump attempt?
Legacy media personalities say what Donald Trump said about Springfield, Ohio, provoked the second attempt on his life.
The last twenty-four hours have seen legacy media organs put forth an incredible suggestion about the second Trump assassination attempt. Specifically, legacy media personalities now suggest that Trump’s breaking of the news of Haitian “temporary protectees” eating people’s pets (and the town’s ducks and federally protected Canada geese) provoked Ryan Wesley Routh to do what he did. Elements of alternative media are challenging them on this, so the media are divided as not since John Adam’s day.
Latest from Springfield, Ohio
A week ago, of course, Donald Trump shocked the nation with his report that Haitian immigrants were eating people’s pets. In what will likely be his one and only debate with Vice-President Kamala Harris, he said:
They’re eating the dogs, those people who are coming in! They’re eating the dogs; they’re eating the cats of the people who live there. This is what’s happening in our country, and it’s a shame. Donald J. Trump
Harris, for her part, burst out laughing, saying, “Talk about extreme!” The most charitable explanation for her attitude was that she was accusing him of spinning a wild tale. It is also the most likely explanation, because legacy media personalities, still dominant, said the same. Furthermore they called anyone who dared repeat what is happening in Springfield, racist.
But those reports are now confirmed. Springfield went from a town of 58,000 to a town of about 78,000, more than one-quarter of them Haitian. By now those newcomers have caught and eaten every stray cat in town – and some that were not strays. Whether they would even respect a pet collar is an open question. Witnesses have caught them catching ducks in the town part, wringing their necks, and carrying them off. The one report that even some in the legacy media won’t deny, is of the taking of Canada geese. But that could be because geese are pestiferous and messy, and no one sympathizes with them. The problem is that the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, as amended, protects them.
A string of bomb threats
More recently, several persons unknown, telephoned in thirty-three bomb threats against schools and hospitals. Democrats quickly spread the word that anti-immigrant locals were calling in the threats. But Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) has definitively said that:
- No one planted any bombs; therefore the threats were not even valid.
- The ones calling in the threats were not locals. In fact most of them came from a foreign country. DeWine refused to name it. But Iran, whose foreign ministry had talked openly of revenge against the United States, is the leading candidate.
Despite that, MSNBC’s Lester Holt and Maggie Vespa have openly said that Trump’s statements about what is happening in Springfield, provoked the latest assassination attempt.
Today’s apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail, itself. Mr. Trump and his running mate JD Vance continue to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants in Ohio… Lester Holt
Mr. Holt is on the list of people spouting incendiary rhetoric over the years, that the Trump campaign released yesterday. Ms. Vespa ran from independent journalist Nick Sortor, who was challenging her in Springfield itself about that incendiary rhetoric. First she enticed someone to run interference for her; then she called police.
🚨 NEW: I PERSONALLY confronted the MSNBC “reporter” here in Springfield, Ohio who is now on TV with Lester Holt blaming President Trump for his own assassination attempt. And she tried to have me ARRESTED. I attempted to ask Maggie Vespa why she is pushing VIOLENT, DIVISIVE rhetoric on behalf of the Harris campaign, which leads to leftist clowns attempting to kill Trump. She then ran away and called the cops, with FOUR units responding in a police department with incredibly tight resources.
AMERICANS AREN’T BUYING THEIR BS ANYMORE. Nick Sortor
Just how did the Secret Service spot the muzzle?
As to the assassination attempt, conflicting reports have emerged as to how the Secret Service spotted Routh’s gun. Sheriff Ric Bradshaw of Palm Beach County says that Secret Service agents, two holes ahead of Trump and playing partner Steve Witkoff, spotted the muzzle of Routh’s gun.
The Justice Department, in their criminal complaint against Routh, has a different version. According to it, a Secret Service agent, walking the perimeter, spotted the muzzle, drew, and fired. Susan Crabtree (RealClearPolitics) commented on the discrepancy:
I was always wondering how the special agent saw the barrel of a rifle poking out of the shrubbery. Susan Crabtree
Susan Crabtree has been covering the Secret Service, and its security failures, since the July 13 assassination attempt. In addition to Crabtree’s question, Christina Laila (The Gateway Pundit) raised another:
If a Secret Service agent was walking the perimeter of the golf course, how did Ryan Routh and his sniper nest go undetected for 12 hours? Christina Laila
For that matter, why did Sheriff Bradshaw attribute the spot to a group of Secret Service walking the golf course? Furthermore, the affidavit purports to come from a Secret Service agent. But this agent speaks of the agent who made the spot in the third person, using the “his/her” form.
Separately, retired Navy SEAL Erik Prince discussed a possible “link” between Routh and Thomass Matthew Crooks, the July 13 shooter. The two men never met, so the link is not direct. But both men have appeared in advertisements cut for BlackRock TV.
Springfield can’t be the link
In any case, Springfield, Ohio cannot have been the provocation for Ryan Wesley Routh. Laura Loomer probably best knows for sure, because she has the archive of Routh’s now-suspended X account. But other influencers have remarked that Routh spouted off about Trump for at least a year.
In any case, no one equips himself as well as Routh did, on the short notice of four days. That’s how long Routh had, after the debate, to build a sniper’s nest for himself at the fence of Trump International Golf Course and camp out in it.. Nor does a person, with that short notice, cultivate a traitor who can share up-to-the-minute information on Trump’s ever-changing recreational plans.
For that matter, the higher-up conspirators likely saw an opportunity and moved instantly to exploit it. As CNAV said before, the most likely suspects are:
- Iran, seeking revenge for an anti-terror strike during Trump’s term of office,
- NATO and/or the EU, fearing that Trump will return and, as likely as not, dissolve NATO, and finally:
- The World Economic Forum, who could be at the heart of steering mendicant migrant populations to America.
Whoever they are, wouldn’t move just because Trump blew their cover in Springfield. So besides every other dark motive they have, the legacy media are lying about any Springfield connection. Worse, their pronouncements amount to a lament that Trump still lives, having survived two attempts on his life.
Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.
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