Open Borders, Sting Operations?
President Donald Trump heads to Saudi Arabia on the first dip0lomatic overseas mission of his second term. What new deals could he work? This comes on the heels of his White House meeting with Mark Carney, the new prime minister of Canada. Carney ran a harshly negative campaign attacking Trump, but the Canadian was singing a slightly different tune at the White House. No, these will not be great friends, but if they can work together to end fentanyl and other drug dealing, all for the better.
Remember the multiple Q-posts “FlyRothsFly?” What do those posts have to do, if anything, with Carney? Bear in mind his history as a banker, including 13 years with Goldman Sachs as well as a stints with the Bank of England and Bank of Canada. Both banks bore connections with the Rothschilds, who many trace back to the Q-post accounts of flying Roths.
Meanwhile, threats of nuclear war have escalated over the squabbling between India and Pakistan. We’re seeing sting operations exposing corruption and border shenanigans in the United States. Skirmishes are on the rise with dangerous cartels. Here’s more from And We Know.


