Trump Channels The Undertaker – A Simple Mistake or Hiding in Plain Sight?

Hi everyone, thanks for watching. In this video I’d like to talk about Trump’s rally in Arizona a couple of weeks back, but perhaps not in a way you’d expect me to. I’m not going to go into what Trump specifically said, because he really just repeated his normal complaints. Rather, I’d like to focus in on two other things that I noticed.

The first thing that jumped out at me was that, while this rally was built around the idea that the election was stolen from Trump, and nearly everyone there was looking for various ways to get him back into office as soon as possible, there WAS a sizable QAnon presence.

That QAnon presence not only included Jim and Ron Watkins, the founders of 8chan and 8kun who were almost entirely responsible for the emergence of Q, but it also included a number of local and state politicians who were running for office, and who had an opportunity to speak before Trump took the stage.

Besides being completely loyal to Trump, which let’s face it, that’s why they were there – these politicians also have a habit of regurgitating QAnon nonsense on their Facebook or Twitter accounts. And this points out that many pro-Trump politicians are now making the craziness of QAnon a part of their identity.

QAnon, in case you don’t know, is rife with disinformation and absurdity. But by becoming more and more involved in the activities involving election fraud, Anons are hoping to draw in many new believers. And they absolutely will, as these kind of rallies are a veritable gold mine as the attendees already think there was a conspiracy against Trump.

This is similar to what happened over the last couple of years as QAnon attempted to align themselves with legitimate groups who were involved in helping missing or exploited children. QAnon’s promotion of the Wayfair hoax being just one example.

One such QAnon devotee in attendance at Trump’s Arizona rally was a gentleman named Michael Protzman, known to his followers as Negative 48. In case that name doesn’t ring a bell, Protzman achieved a bit of notoriety back in November when his group was hanging out at Dealy Plaza in Dallas awaiting the return of JFK.

Protzman and about a dozen of his followers made the trip to Arizona under the belief that there would be some sort of major reveal at Trump’s rally, possibly even an appearance by JFK himself. Sure enough, Protzman later announced that not only did JFK appear, but that Trump himself WAS JFK.

By the way, Protzman is just one of several QAnon personalities who claim that they, in fact, are JFK Jr. In case you’re confused, Trump is really JFK in disguise, Protzman is JFK Jr., and the both of them are about to resume power. JFK Sr. and Jr. are also going to pass a law that wipes away all the debt in the world, but I won’t bore you with those details.

I’m mentioning QAnon again because this is just the latest example of how they continue to poison the minds of Christians. Whether it’s Christians involved in helping missing or exploited children, or Christians who have sincere questions about election fraud. Anon’s are worming their way into these type of groups, and by extension, worming their way into the hearts and minds of Christians.

Whatever the energy is behind QAnon, it’s not coming from a good place. We have to remember that the Q character was born on an image board that specialized in online hate. If that’s not enough of a warning to stay away from the darkness surrounding QAnon, I don’t know what is.

The second thing that jumped out at me is something that I can only describe as Trump once again “hiding in plain sight.” Here’s what I mean:

You know how Trump loves reading The Snake poem, and how much joy he seems to take in its message. And you know how Trump seems to have a habit of flashing various hand signs, either while he’s speaking or every time he sits down.

And you know how Trump has a curious mix of songs at his rallies, including songs with a decidedly dark message, such as Sympathy for the Devil or another Rolling Stones song called Play with Fire.

All of these things scream out “hiding in plain sight” to me. They SHOULD make a normal Christian Trump supporter wonder what’s going on? Why would he do this?

Well are you ready for another one? Check out this song that Trump used as his intro music before taking the stage at the Arizona rally. It might sound familiar to some of you. Here is a brief clip.

In case you don’t recognize that song, here is the actual music they played.

Yes, that’s right. Trump’s walk-on music at that rally was a song called “Rest in Peace”, a funeral dirge that was used by the WWE character The Undertaker. The Undertaker’s message with his song was that everyone fighting him would be destroyed, hence the title “Rest in Peace.”

Once again we have Trump with another hiding-in-plain-sight song, subtlety telling his audience exactly what his message is. But his Christian supporters didn’t even bat an eye at this music. After all, nothing Trump says or does can make them doubt him.

Maybe it will take something SO obvious that they WILL start to wonder what’s going on. How about THIS song for Trump’s next walk-on music.

Will his next walk-on song being “Fire” by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown finally wake up Christian Trump supporters? Or will they just laugh and shrug it off. After all, Trump is a great defender of Christianity, and he would NEVER drop subtle hints of his real agenda. Right?

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