
The United States held a historic presidential election last night where 45th US President Donald Trump defeated Joe Biden in an election battle with Vice President Kamala Harris, the result of which has been described by many newspapers as “the greatest comeback in political history”. Donald Trump’s life often seems to mirror the covers of his own books, as the businessman wrote a book in 1998 called The Art of the Comeback. At 78, Donald Trump becomes the second president in US history since Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s to hold two non-consecutive terms.
I often follow US politics very closely, so Trump’s victory did not come as a big surprise to me. He was also the front-runner for the election at the betting companies and although I don’t normally gamble, this time I decided to bet around €170 that Trump would win both the national popular vote and the electoral college vote. I won the bet, so I’m about €280 richer today than I was yesterday. It’s worth noting that the Republican presidential candidate hasn’t won the popular vote since 2004, when George W. Bush and John Kerry (both members of the occult Skull and Crossbones, by the way) competed against each other. I did not base my confidence in Trump’s victory solely on the betting firms’ predictions. I followed statistics on early voters and other predictors, such as the widespread popularity of Trump’s podcast appearances compared to the viewership of Kamala’s podcast appearances.
Elon Musk, Robert F. Kennedy or Tulsi Gabbard, popular among independent voters or former Democrats, joining the Trump campaign after Trump’s assassination attempt, also increased my confidence in Trump’s return. This, and a million other factors, gave a clear guideline as to who would take the winner’s trophy for themselves. But unfortunately, the vast majority of us Finns live in a bubble of mainstream media agenda journalism and are incapable of understanding American culture or the American electorate at all. Anyone with even a superficial understanding of political history should have seen that years of politically motivated attempts to crush Trump, beginning with the denigration of his person, then moving on to political and criminal measures, and culminating in two assassination attempts, the first of which missed the skull by a hair’s breadth, do not destroy a fighter like Trump, but make him a historical icon and political martyr with whom the nation can better identify.
It reinforces his message that his enemy is a larger corrupt power structure – not just Joe Biden or Kamala Harris – that seeks to destroy him because “he stands in their way and in the way of the people”. With such rhetoric, Trump managed to create a strong bond between himself and his supporters, who saw themselves as victims of the same corrupt system. While I do not consider Trump a dictator or a dangerous cult leader, it is much the same rhetoric with which any charismatic dictator has managed to create a strong symbiotic bond with his people. However, Trump did not create this bond himself, his enemies did. Surviving assassination also brings a spiritual dimension to the equation, as it reinforces his message that God spared his life for a greater purpose – to save America.
And this is the point of view that I fully agree with myself. Perhaps because the alternative explanation would be totally implausible and ridiculous – that Trump hired a sniper to shoot him in the ear from 300 feet away, and murder one of his supporters in the process, so that he could then play ‘God’s chosen one’. At the same time, I think Christians should be careful about elevating people to the status of “savior” because we have only one Savior, Jesus Christ. Fortunately, President Trump himself acknowledges this (see video below), and therefore I am less concerned about his “messianic” political rhetoric.
While many”pundit” on TV predicted Hillary’s victory, I predicted on my blog even before Election Day 2016 that Trump would take office as the 45th President of the United States. I expanded my thoughts on Trump’s victory a few days after the election in my article Will Trump’s victory mark the biggest upheaval in Washington and the international order since World War II… In that November 2016 article, I also compared Trump to assassinated US presidents like John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln.
This was years before Trump assassination attempt in Pennsylvania in July 2024, after which John F. Kennedy’s nephew Robert F. Kennedy gave his support to Trump, joined his campaign and compared Trump to his uncle John F. Kennedy. Since the beginning of Trump’s first term, I have described his role in the end-time calendar as a kind of “new Cyrus the Great,” who would possibly build a third temple for Israel just as Cyrus the Great of Persia authorized the building of a second temple.
So I don’t see President Trump as the saviour of America or the world, but I do see him as a leader bearing the anointing of Cyrus the Great, raised up by God for this time for His own purposes, which are closely linked to His plans for the end times. I also see the end-time destinies of America and Israel as closely linked. A foretaste of this was already seen during Trump’s first term, when Trump recognised Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu, for his part, often equated Trump with Cyrus the Great.
I was originally agnostic as to whether Trump would continue in office for a second term. I correctly predicted back in November 2016 that Trump’s victory would upset the Davos elite who rule the globalist world order behind the scenes, and that one way or another they would try to get rid of him:
It is very possible that the behind-the-scenes elite of the world will get rid of him before the end of his first term in office in January 2021 or even before he takes office at the beginning of next year.
I made the same prediction later, including in my May 2019 article Prince Charles will meet US President Donald Trump in June. At the same time, the President begins to realise the central role of Her Majesty’s Government in an international conspiracy to sabotage his re-election. In that blog, I traced the origins of the Russiagate lie, originally paid for by Hillary Clinton, to the inner circle of then-Her Majesty Elizabeth II of England. I continued the same theme in my November 2020 article Will the British monarchy succeed in defeating America’s second revolution? Evidence of election fraud traces back to the British monarchy once again.
In general, the theme of the blogs I wrote during Trump’s first term in office (2017-20) was often the war between globalists and nationalists sparked by Brexit and Trump’s election. I wrote in my blogs and showed in my videos how Trump openly defamed at the UN and Davos the globalists’ plans for a one world government and a global socialist tyranny (as Elon Musk does today). This era culminated in the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, on the pretext of which the Davos globalist elite launched the Great Reset, their dystopian project to create a “new normal” under the pretext of first a pandemic and then a “climate emergency”. Meanwhile, Covid was also used as an excuse in the 2020 US election contest to rig mail-in ballots and stretch the vote counting to several days beyond election day.
I wrote two years before the pandemic broke out:“David Rockefeller has said: ‘We are on the threshold of global change, all we need is a crisis big enough and nations will accept the new world order.’ Whether it’s a global economic collapse, global pandemic or World War III (or all of them together), the Antichrist is likely to appear in the world in the midst of just such a crisis and offer them as a solution a new world order that will forever destroy national sovereignty and national economies and create one global political, economic and religious world system.” This was pretty much in line with what happened in the world two years later with the Great Reset project led by Prince Charles and Klaus Schwab, which was enacted under the guise of a global pandemic as a kind of dress rehearsal for the future.
However, I predicted Trump would rise for his second term and did so in a video I published in July 2020 “Did Kim Clement predict President Donald Trump’s first and second terms?“ In it, I have put together many of Kim Clement’s, who had a prophetic ministry in California and died in 2016, right-on prophecies about President Donald Trump’s first term. In the same video, Clement prophesies that God would raise Trump to two terms in the White House (the prophecies are from 2007-2014 and mention Trump by name). Of course, I assumed at the time that Clement’s prophecy of a second term for Trump would come true in the November 2020 election. I was therefore a bit over-optimistic about Trump’s victory and wrote an article entitled What did I correctly predict about Trump’s first term and why am I more than 99% sure of his re-election? .
A couple of days after Biden was declared the winner of the election by the mainstream media, I wrote a new article with the following headline: Why am I still 97% sure of Donald Trump’s re-election and what is the Finnish media failing to tell you? Although afterwards I apologized for these predictions here and here, we now know that I was not as wrong about Trump’s re-election as many of my detractors may have assumed at the time. I was, of course, mistaken about the timing of that re-election or his return to the White House, and about two years I held out hollow hopes that Biden would be ousted and Trump returned to White House when the 2020 election would be constitutionally nullified. I also set such unrealistic expectations for the readers of my blog and, quite rightly, apologised for them in January 2023.
I took a break from writing about Trump after my January 2023 apology. But I returned to it again earlier this year. I found my old blogs from August 2021 where I had predicted that Biden would step down and Kamala Harris would take his place as presidential candidate. I recalled these old blogs when Kamala Harris was chosen to replace Joe Biden, who withdrew from the presidential campaign in July 2024. So these were not really my own predictions but the prophetic visions of a Christian woman named Veronika West, which I promoted on my blog out of interest and openness. The same vision also predicted that the crown stolen by Biden would eventually return to Trump’s head even if Kamala tried to take it from Biden and crown herself with it. I have often said that in my blogs I present more speculation about the future than actual prophecy about what should definitely happen.
But once again it seems that my predictions have hit the mark more often than they have been completely wrong. The clearest wrong prediction, which I apologised for earlier, was Manuel Johnson’s alleged time travel into the future where he claimed that Trump would be president in 2022. I promoted such predictions in the hope that the 2020 election result would be overturned before the end of 2022 by the US Supreme Court, Congress or the states. However, many other Trump prophecies I have shown have come true exactly as prophesied. One such was the prophecy of Brandon Biggs, who predicted Trump’s assassination attempt and election victory in April 2024, which can be found in my video, God’s hand over Trump’s re-election?
For example, below is a prophecy that predicted two years ahead of that Roe v. Wade would be overturned by the Supreme Court:
I add below the rest of my YouTube videos (some of which were censored by YouTube and therefore are now on Rumble) that I put together on Trump prophecies in 2020 – 22. Let the reader/viewer test and judge for themselves whether they were false or valid prophecies from God Himself, and whether I made a mistake in publicly promoting such prophecies. Videos in order from newer to older.
YouTube videos from bottom to top: December 2020, March 2021, May 2022, and July 2024. Below are the Rumble videos censored by YouTube (top video from January 2021 and bottom video from August 2021).
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