Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
December 13, 2016
Rex Tillerman and Czar Vlad I. That’s what we wanna see here at the world’s most Republican Russian propaganda site.
I share the concerns of fellow nationalists over some of Trump’s most recent appointments, like Secretary of Treasury nominee Steve Mnuchin – who ruined the lives of millions during the 2008 financial swindle led by Goldman Sachs – and another Wall Street imp, Gary Cohn, to the National Economic Council.
Some are saying Trump sold out, but I think in his case, it’s likely he is trying to stave off a stock market attack on his presidency. If the economy were to be coordinated into collapse by Jews (the way the US economy is structured, they could pull it off overnight), the majority of Americans currently ignoring mainstream media disseminated fake news about Russian hackers may start to listen to calls to block his election. I predict that if Trump is able to cement his power during his first term, he won’t be rehiring these kikes in the second.
The rumored favorite on Trump’s list for the all-important position of America’s top diplomat provides a glimpse of hope, judging from the power structures reaction to it. Rex Tillerson, head of Exxon-Mobil, is admittedly riddled with conflicts of interest, but in this case, that’s a good thing. In a country so steeped in corruption like ours is, this might just be the safest choice.
The world’s largest oil producers – Venezuela, Iran, and Russia – also happen to be on Zion’s hit list, thus Tillerson has an incentive to settle our pointless Jew-provoked issues with these states and make the world safer. Additionally, this will reverberate in support of anti-Zionist freedom fighters like Hezbollah (supported by both Iran and Russia), which will make the world freer.
Tillerson is so close to Vladimir Putin, that the Russian government awarded him with the Order of Friendship in 2013. Additionally, the OPEC states are already trying to punish Trump’s America for no longer helping their ISIS proxies in Syria; having Tillerson on board with the intent of keeping gas prices down until there is full energy self-sufficiency – this will be important padding for Trump’s exploding popularity.
The best testimony in this relative unknown’s favor is Jewry’s response, which is hysteria.
The Secretary of State pick floated over the weekend by president-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is making Jewish groups nervous.
Rex Tillerson, the multi-millionaire CEO of the multinational oil corporation Exxon Mobil, could succeed John Kerry as the chief U.S. diplomat, according to news reports. Fox News reported that Trump had picked Tillerson.
Trump said he will make an official announcement Tuesday.
“There’s some real causes of concern,” said Ron Halber, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington, and an influential voice on Jewish communal policy.…
Jewish leaders said that Tillerson’s opposition to sanctions, his relationship with Russian president Vladimir Putin and the general oil industry bias towards Arab states all made them anxious about the Tillerson nomination.
Even Trump fans, like Zionist Organization of America president Mort Klein, expressed displeasure with the notion of Tillerson running the State Department. “In general, people who have led oil companies are not that friendly to Israel,” Klein said. “That concerns me.”Klein added that he had confidence in Trump to choose well.
Klein and others voiced general suspicion of oil executives, who they said often have longstanding relationships with Arab leaders, and are generally not attuned to Israeli interests.
Halber noted that Tillerson, in his time at Exxon, is said to have opposed the practice of the U.S. using economic sanctions as a diplomatic cudgel.…
Ron Klein, a former Democratic Congressman from Florida who led a pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC, said that Tillerson’s Russia ties were a chief concern.
“Russia is not necessarily a friend to the U.S.,” Klein said. “If Tillerson and the president, who he takes his direct orders from, both have a special place in their hearts for Putin, then I think there is and there should be a lot of bells ringing that this could be a problem for U.S. interests, and Israeli interests as well.”
John McCain – who judging from his shameless toad-eating on capitol hill probably has a picture of himself in an unfortunate situation with a 4-year-old in the basement of a pizzeria hanging over him – has also expressed anger at Tillerson. Trump may unfortunately have to pair him with that serial killer who looks like Ned Flanders (John Bolton, as Deputy Secretary of State) to get the butt-goy AIPAC deferring traitors in Congress to green light this nomination.
While I would prefer Tulsi Gabbard, Tillerson has financial incentives to undermine Zion, which might make him even better. As with a lot of other Trump cabinet picks, he’s a bit of a Kinder Egg, and a chocolate covered surprise surely beats certain evil (Clinton would’ve appointed Victoria Nuland to the position).
Rex isn’t my ideal pick, but the ethical bar for American politics is so low that even Adele could hop over it. He’s got potential to at least take this country onto the right track.