12. Trump is part of World War III, but on the wrong side

His strategy thus aims to deprive his political opponent of any possibility of anxiety-mongering through obvious lies and deceptions, which which makes the absurd denial of climate change by human influence.

He wants to use the anxiety generation in the American society and election campaign as a powerful instrument, of which he is aware in an extreme, almost excessive way, for himself alone.

Since anxiety-mongering is the most important weapon in World War III, and Trump uses this instrument with lies, deception and rhetorical tricks like no other presidential candidate before him, he is clearly not on the side of democracy.

He deprives his supporters of the basis for a free election, namely the basis of an objective factual situation on all topics and general facts, on which decisions can only be made.

Trump has already abolished democracy at its core for his existing supporters, as he has replaced truth with loyalty.

He has achieved an extreme polarization through the creation and intensification of now false choices, in which his core supporters see only the two alternatives “Trump” or the “end of the world”.

At a campaign appearance alongside Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Donald Trump presented himself on his campaign tour on September 17, 2024 in Flint, Michigan. When asked about the biggest threat to the American auto industry, Trump answers:

“We have a big threat: nuclear weapons.” ・”We have countries that are hostile to us. But they don’t have to be. I got along well with Vladimir Putin, President Xi and Kim Jong Un,” Trump said.

“This is the biggest threat to the world. If that happens, you may not care about building cars,” he continued.

Trump is reluctant to answer substantive questions and preferably not at all.

His strategy is to immediately get to the goal of all his speeches: namely, to create a maximum of Anxiety.

Trump thus becomes part of World War III, whose main weapon is the creation of anxiety. But on the wrong side!

In the meantime, it is a very openly declared goal of the war opponents to promote the worldwide weakening and, if possible, abolition of all democracies and democracy movements in the world. Therefore, it is a world war.

The most efficient and best war is, of course, the covert war, which the opponent of the war does not see through and is then surprised afterwards by negative facts. Precisely because this modern war is being waged as secretly as possible on so many levels, the war opponents of the democracies are building on these surprise successes.

Therefore, in combination with the many military measures, existing democracies are to be transformed into largely autocratic dictatorships.

In doing so, all forms of dependence, anxiety generation and corruption that are possible are to be used as secretly as possible. This  has already been largely successful in Hungary, with the ruler Orban, whom Trump admires so much, to the horror of the other countries of the European Union. According to “Transparency International”, Hungary is by far the most corrupt country in the EU.

Of course, we do not know whether Orban was given him greetings from Putin and Xi with the note of greater support.

However, this greater support could lie in threatening to use the atomic bomb particularly frequently and intensively before the elections and intensifying other anxiety-mongering. Donald Trump could already practice such an overall strategy in his speeches.

Of course, we don’t know and will never know. But it would be very consistent and helpful for Trump.

In this respect, it was very expedient for Trump to ignore the factual question regarding the difficulties with the US car industry and immediately switch to the future main topic of his anxiety-mongering.

Thus, absurdly, the question of the greatest threat to the automotive industry was “answered” by the threat of atomic bombs.

The usual comments on this were that Trump seems confused and that everything is incoherent.

That’s probably a wrong analysis:

Trump relies on the rhetorical element of the paradox, i.e. the contradictory and also the absurd.

This immediately gives increased attention, and on exactly the topic he wants attention to:

He is not in the least interested in the problems of the American auto industry, but only in how he can win the election.

And this cannot be done with factual questions about the automotive industry, but only with the greatest possible anxiety generation, namely the existential threat to man with death by atomic bombs, which of course only he can avert, since he gets along so well with Putin and the other rulers.

One will probably be able to perceive that before the elections will come with a particularly great anxiety generation, at least on the part of Putin, through increased nuclear weapons threats or other things that can be inserted into his concept.

No sooner have these lines been written than Donald Trump comes 2 days later the next existential intensification of extreme anxiety generation and again the creation of this unreal false choice: “Trump” or the “end of the world”! This time embodied in “the Jews” and “Israel”.

Trump: “If Harris wins the election, Israel will cease to exist.” In this way, he wants to frighten all Jews into existential anxietyso that they do not vote for Kamala Harris.

Of course, he knows very well that all this is a lie and deception, because both political parties of the USA stand firmly on the side of Israel without losing the right to criticize. But again, it is not about correct political statements.

Truth and facts play no role in the creation of anxiety, as was made clear in the example of the “good doctor” on this homepage.

This presidential election is no longer about facts, concepts, better solutions, truth and open discussions. In short, it is not about a reasonable choice for the voters.

This has already been almost completely abolished by Trump in his speeches. Trump’s increasingly extreme anxiety-mongering is intended to motivate his existing supporters more strongly and win new supporters.

However, this no longer happens on the basis of a anxiety – free weighing of possibilities as to what the content of democratic elections should be, but on the basis of increasingly extreme anxiety generation, which in the outer end can also mean violence as a last resort for the supporters. The more the creation of anxiety intervenes in the existential structures of the human being and then questions existence as such, the more this fueled anxiety can lead to violence.

Donald Trump will fuel the creation of anxiety even more and will no longer deal with trivialities such as the automotive industry.

This is the background to Trump’s answer as to why nuclear weapons are supposed to be the greatest threat to the automotive industry.

The great promise of democracy is fearless elections and protection against the powerful, which can also be gotten rid of through elections. Freedom from anxiety is an essential basis of democracy, namely to be able to vote freely without intimidation.

If a dictator with weapons posts his soldiers in front of and in the polling stations with clear instructions and instructs them to create intimidation and anxiety, one would no longer want to recognize this internationally as free election.

However, if the fear generated by Trump over the years and especially in the election campaign is not visible from the outside, but generated from within, then this is less conspicuous, but it also deprives democracy of the ground on which it can hold free elections.

To what extent and whether Orban’s messages after Orban’s personal visits by Xi and Putin to Trump contained special references to this from these two war opponents of democracy will never be known.

Trump is not a sword fighter. Rather, his sword is the sharp anxiety, that divides. He is the anxiety fighter in World War III against democracy, and therefore on the wrong side.

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