22-02-2016, 01:01 AM
For what it's worth - and take it with big grains of salt, but it's verbatim - a friend of mine in Melbourne, a film cinematographer, knows a young lady (from US film shoots) who works in Trump's office as an assistant - either Trump's main assistant, or one of his assistants.
My friend is aware of the whole 'false flag candidate' theory (mentioned by Justin Raimondo on Antiwar.com, and suggested here, basically that Trump is spoiling the Republican campaign to allow Hillary to win etc), and he asked her what her thoughts were on the idea, i.e is Trump a serious candidate or not?
She said that when Trump started the process, he was doing so in a 'what the heck? Might as well try' manner and didn't take it that seriously.
She also said that, more recently, as he's begun winning, the atmosphere and attitude from Trump had changed somewhat, to "You know what? I might actually be able to do this!" - i.e Trump never expected he'd get as far as he had, and now takes the idea more seriously than he had.
My friend is aware of the whole 'false flag candidate' theory (mentioned by Justin Raimondo on Antiwar.com, and suggested here, basically that Trump is spoiling the Republican campaign to allow Hillary to win etc), and he asked her what her thoughts were on the idea, i.e is Trump a serious candidate or not?
She said that when Trump started the process, he was doing so in a 'what the heck? Might as well try' manner and didn't take it that seriously.
She also said that, more recently, as he's begun winning, the atmosphere and attitude from Trump had changed somewhat, to "You know what? I might actually be able to do this!" - i.e Trump never expected he'd get as far as he had, and now takes the idea more seriously than he had.

