Micha Kat defends Donald J. Trump, asserting that despite unfounded attacks linking him to Epstein, the Clintons, and Freemasonry, his mission remains to protect the republic from deep state forces and fulfil his vision to elevate the people.
Today, I come before you, honourable members of the jury, to plead the case of the newly elected 47th president of the Republic, Donaldus J. Trumpus. My client is, of course, deeply honoured and humbled by this new mandate given to him by the people he so dearly loves and envisages to elevate, but he is also frightened and worried. Never in the history of our blessed republic has a president been haunted, hunted and demonized by so many slanderous rumours, outright lies, demonizing outbursts, criminalizing comparisons and ludicrous accusations as my client. This continuing campaign of verbal warfare that began immediately after he, for the first time, stepped in the arena for the fight for the highest office in 2015 has since only gained in strength and filth and resulted in two assassination attempts that — thanks to Jupiter Protector — failed. But what these two attempts did achieve was that Donald Trump appeared in my office with a request to counter, kill and stop this ongoing tsunami of lies, accusations and insults, hoping that a third assassination attempt can be prevented this way. I happily accepted this assignment that, from a political and historical perspective, may be the most important and consequential of my career. What I want to achieve with this oratio is nothing less than to protect the only leader that can save our republic from the satanic and devastating attacks of the deep state and thus to contribute to the ultimate demise of those hideous and secretive powers. I will now, one by one, address and neutralize four of the most pervasive and persistent lines of attack against my client.
‘Donald Trump was friends with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and frequented his airplane and island.’
Never has any proof been produced, not even by his most aggressive and desperate enemies, that Donald Trump boarded Epstein’s private plane or visited his infamous island. What his enemies did, however, was hype up and weaponize some footage of Trump and Epstein together partying and socializing in Florida in 1992, 1997 and 2000 (per The Washington Post). In 2008, Trump removed Epstein from the members list of his exclusive Mar-a-Lago club for harassing the daughter of another member. The picture is completely different for many of his enemies, against whom there exists abundant evidence for being deeply and criminally involved in the activities of Mr Epstein.
‘Donald Trump is best friends with Bill and Hillary Clinton and that is the reason why he didn’t arrest the latter, as he had promised so many times.’
This attack uses the same methodology as the former: select some isolated material from many years ago and use that to accuse your target — a method we call weaponization. The picture that is shown again and again to corroborate the accusation is that showing Donald Trump and his new wife Melania at their wedding reception in 2005 in Mar-a-Lago together with Bill and Hillary. They all four look very happy as befits the opportunity and you could easily surmise the couples are best friends. But there is no proof for that conclusion. As is only to be expected, the routines of the two powerbrokers and the two couples crossed and overlapped many times, and thus many pictures may have been taken and many phone calls may have been made. That Mr Trump declined to throw Hillary in jail was a political decision that he enlightened recently. He said late October this year: “I could have had her put in jail. And I decided I didn’t want to do that. I thought it would look terrible. You had the wife of the president of the United States going to jail. I thought it would be very bad if we did that.” From 1989 to 2010, Trump donated money to the Democrats (albeit also to the Republicans) — this is often used by his enemies as further ‘evidence’ for his ‘close friendship’ with the Clintons.
‘Trump was the ‘father of the Covid vaccine’ and thus in cahoots with team Fauci and the other genocidal deep staters.’
In April 2021, Trump called himself ‘the father of the vaccine’ in an interview with Fox Business. This, however, should be viewed as an unfortunate slip of the tongue against an overwhelming amount of facts and evidence that proves that Trump will land on the right side of history when the big monographs about the Covid pandemic are written. Not only has he continuously and forcefully emphasized free choice concerning vaccination, he has also strongly promoted alternatives and therapeutics like hydroxychloroquine and UV light, which, at that moment, in the thick of the pandemic, was cannon fodder for his enemies to demonize him as someone who ‘promoted drinking bleach’ against Covid. Both in the case of HCQ and UV, Trump has been proven 100% on the mark. What points greatly to Trump’s benefit is his strong pushback against Anthony Fauci — now overall considered as the mastermind behind the Covid massacre — as emerges inter alia in a book written by Fauci himself, leading to a headline in Axios: ‘Fauci recounts toxic relationship with Trump in new book’.
In a more general remark that reflects on these three attack lines of Trump’s enemies, I stress the necessity for anybody that is climbing the cursus honorum in business or in politics to bend over left and/or right where and when the circumstances demand this — simply because you can not antagonize too many people and institutions, especially not when they are extremely powerful and influential like Big Pharma and the Clintons at the time. Thus, it is highly disingenuous to use what should be called ‘effective relations management’ or maybe ‘clever use of powerful social relations’ against someone as proof that this person plays in the same team as these people. For instance, if Trump had gone against Big Pharma and their vaccines too hard in 2021, he might as well have been taken out or maybe even assassinated, as happened to countless other people — especially in the medical sector.
‘Trump is a Freemason and/or member of secret Satanic societies like many other presidents’
There is no proof that Trump is a Freemason, like 14 of his predecessors, of which the last one was Gerald Ford (per Wikipedia and Business Insider). Never in his extremely well-documented records as a president or before as a high-profile businessman and public person do we find any indications of membership. Donald Trump never even attended the infamous deep-state Bilderberg conference, which in itself should constitute abundant proof that he is disconnected from the Satanic cabal — although in 2017 the BBC reported that the conference of that year in Virginia would be attended by ‘a couple of top advisers’ of President Trump.
In closing, as my peroratio, I point out that Donald Trump had already made public his ambitions to become president in 1988 in a famous interview with Oprah Winfrey. This points to an authentic fulfilment of a young man’s dreams and not to a shadowy and convoluted deep state-grooming process, just as it shows a specific and well-thought-out set of political ideas and convictions that appear to have stayed relatively stable and unchanged during many decades. I connect to this the enormous sacrifices he made since 2015 when he replaced his life of privilege and luxury for that of the constantly and vehemently attacked punching bag that I described in the opening of my oratio. Why would someone do that for any other reason than to follow his inner voice and convictions, his divine destiny maybe to save, salvage, rescue, redeem and ultimately elevate his people?
Trump has only one task, and that is to play his part in the Great Reset, which is global process whose goal is to replace current dysfunctional consumer-bourgeois system with something which works better, at least temporarily. We can only speculate what are the details of this task.
Hail Trump!