James Mattis resigned because he represented the military-industrial complex (and its Zionist patron), and this brought him into conflict with the President, who is finally starting to listen again to those who helped him get elected.
As we approach the end of the year, numerous candidates are being mentioned in the press, all of them, without exception, a variation on the same theme: someone who gets along with Congress, gets along with industry, gets along with media, gets along with allies – in other words, another James Mattis.
What might a Wild Card candidate look like? I met with Robert David Steele two weeks ago when he called on me to talk about the future of America, and I cannot help but think that he is the absolute opposite of James Mattis – and all the other former Senators, former generals, former CEOs, former this and that (all part of the Establishment).
What’s different about Steele? Here are seven facts that in my view warrant his being considered as the next Secretary of Defense.
01 He was the first person to write about the real possibility of President Donald Trump could win: Counter-Coup: How Trump Can Win, CounterPunch, 14 August 2015; he went on to write the 30-part Trump Revolution Series.
02 He was the single most effective published challenger to the lies concocted by John Brennan and embraced by James Clapper, with respect to Russia interference in the election, first with an online post, US IC Allegations Against Russians Are Crap — Our Own Traitors, Not the Russians, Are the Real Enemy, Fake Evidence & Fake News – UPDATE 22, and then with a best-selling Amazon Kindle also free online, The Soft Coup Collapses – Blackmail Revealed – What Next? CIA was bluffing, produced no evidence – Russians did not “hack” the election. Is this the beginning of the end of the Deep State in the USA? Can Trump clean house & wage peace? (Trump Revolution 06).
03 He is the only person in America who has actually devised a Grand Strategy for global engagement (diplomacy, development, defense, & commerce – D3C), documented in a three-monograph series. This Grand Strategy is perfectly consistent with both the many Presidential promises to the electorate, and the views of Rand Paul, perhaps the only Member of Congress actually committed to a foreign policy of freedom (peace, commerce, and friendship) that promotes trade – prosperity – while avoiding waste and war.
04 He is, in addition to being a former Marine Corps officer and former second ranking civilian in Marine Corps intelligence, a former diplomat, former spy, and former CEO who was recommended for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 for his development of Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE), a means of creating a prosperous world at peace at 10-20% the cost of the failed Western economic (and defense) paradigms that are 50% waste and 90% profit for banks – the 1%.
05 He is the only candidate that is a top reviewer of non-fiction, reading in 98 categories with over 2,500 reviews posted – his grasp of serious literature makes James Mattis look like a dilettante.
06 He is a pioneer of holistic analytics and true cost economics – particularly the true cost of war. As the President has stated, we have spent seven trillion in the Middle East and have nothing to show for it. He is committed to ensuring that we create a military that can defend America (including its borders) and win wars without breaking the bank.
07 Last but not least, he is under no illusions of being in charge of anything. If selected he would be a steward for the President and the public, and would strive to thread the needle between achieving the President’s policy and spending objectives and achieving reform that is job and revenue neutral across all Congressional jurisdictions.
Everybody else – with the exception of Senator Rand Paul – is compromised.
In a worst case scenario, interviewing Steele and understanding the sensibility of his Grand Strategy would help the President choose the next Secretary of Defense, and introduce him to Steele’s talents as a patriot and strategist.
Learn more about Robert David Steele at http://robertdavidsteele.com.
“9/11 POTUS Memorandums” contains some contradictory hypothesis. Thermite burns at 4,000°F and steel melts at 2,750°F, but requires 5,200°F to be vaporized. The memos by Duff, Fetzer, Hightower (not thermite) and Olson (clean nukes) are correct based on all evidence.
That said, would Steele fit into the extant matrix presently in DC? Would he be accepted or would he be fought tooth and nail? Outsiders are not treated with kid gloves in DC and Trump would have to ‘splain himself for putting Steele in as head of DOD.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Steele has a powerful mind and I think if he can get the job, he can do the job.
Steele has shown his incredible breadth of knowledge in many ways. Most notably, he suffers no fools, he’s short fused, he’s focused,and he’s a patriot. While he’s exposed the serious psychological condition known as American Folly, he’s blessedly not just a harpy voluminating about what is bad, but what the way out of this eternal Bad is and must be. When I stumbled on him the first time, the second time, and thereafter, I could not help but be stunned by his command, something that could only be gleaned from his life of constant study, observation, and ramifications that made for his sterling characteristic of what used to be called “American balls and machismo”.
Steele, at first consideration, engenders a bit of fear in the reader of his stuff, as in, “how can this guy know so much”. Is he a plant from the Illuminati, is he the alien being who came to earth to undermine? I was a bit taken back and suspicious that this guy took no prisoners. I guess I was troubled by tinges of awe that continually popped up.
But, I’m all better now with the pan American, hopefully, idea of the coming of Steele to our battered and bruised nation just a’waitin’ for a job to immerse his vast talents in for our benefit. Let’s get the word out, Duff gave us a jump start already, and now Steele has ostensibly broken the ice and gotten on the road to far wider awareness and, hopefully, acceptance.
Excellent commentary and summary. Thanks, Gordon, and James.