The Trump Assassination Attempt: Part of a Broader Strategy Aimed at Civil Unrest in the US. GLOBAL ANTICULTISM
The latest shocking example is the assassination attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump, which occurred on July 13, 2024.
The shooter, Thomas Crooks, was programmed using the method of puzzle piece coding, a technique designed to create school shooters and exacerbate political tension.
This tactic is employed by global anti-cultists to sow chaos and push the United States toward civil unrest.
The attempt on Trump's life was not an isolated incident; it is part of a wider scheme of systematic violence organized by a network of anti-cult groups that have infiltrated government institutions and the media.
"The IMPACT | Groundbreaking Documentary - EXPOSING ANTI-CULT TERRORISM" actfiles.org sheds light on this alarming trend.
It reveals that global anti-cultists, using methods of public defamation through media and power structures, are literally destroying people and democracy itself worldwide.
They are guided by a totalitarian program of controlling and manipulating society, silencing dissent and orchestrating a silent war on terror.
For those who doubt that the attempt on Trump's life is part of a broader strategy aimed at civil unrest in the US, I will give a historical example of how global anti-cultists prepare for such unrest.
The tragedy in Waco was one of the largest and bloodiest demonstrations of the work of GLOBAL ANTICULTISM.
Tanks, helicopters, and hundreds of armed men were deployed against peaceful citizens. The siege of "Mount Carmel," the stronghold of the "Branch Davidians," lasted 51 days and claimed the lives of 76 people, including 25 children...
The Waco siege was organized by infamous anti-cultist and deprogrammer Rick Alan Ross, who gained access to influential government agencies such as the FBI and ATF.
Ross manipulated these agencies and used media platforms such as the Cult Awareness Network to demonize the followers of the "Branch Davidians" organization, portraying them as dangerous extremists.




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