WEF Memo Reveals Three More Trump Assassination Attempts Incoming

By Baxter Dmitry | Source

A visibly angry Klaus Schwab told WEF members that they must keep trying to assassinate former president Trump and if they miss, “shoot shoot shoot until the job is done.”

According to a WEF insider, Schwab is hell bent on finishing the job the World Economic Forum started when Trump shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks climbed a conveniently placed ladder onto the roof of a building owned by a senior WEF member and was allowed by the Secret Service to unload the contents of his AK-15 at Trump’s rally stage.

4 Replies to “WEF Memo Reveals Three More Trump Assassination Attempts Incoming”

  1. caroline

    Yes exactly I heard Rothschild-Schwab was dead…apparently needed an adrenochrome fix and the boss said no. In hell now where he belongs

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  2. Theosophist

    Already scrubbed; REVEALED: The firm that took the suspicious and enormous bet against President Trump’s Truth Social stock ($DJT) ONE DAY before the assassination attempt is Austin Private Wealth LLC, majority held by George Soros’ Vanguard and BlackRock. Coincidentally, BlackRock, the party that would have greatly profited from President Trump’s death, included the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, in a 2022 promotional video. Alex Soros infamously shared an Atlantic Magazine cover image which featured a bullet hole in glass, followed by a picture of cash which added up to the number 47, a message some interpreted as a cryptic death threat against President Trump.

    Died Suddenly?
    This could mean some had foreknowledge of the plot against President Trump’s life and tried to profit off the coming calamity. This also happened on 9/11, where bets were placed against the stocks of major airline companies American and United a day before the attack.

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    1. Vendetter

      Exactly. Schwab is no longer walking the Earth nor is he intravenously connected to an Adreno drip. Gone burger. This article is nonsense.

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