The assassination attempt against Donald Trump by Thomas Matthew Crooks shocked the USA but everyone is now wondering who will be the next target after the former American president, the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fitso and the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who had a freak accident in which a man from his personal guard was also killed.
To these attempts should be added the many attempts to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin by the Ukrainians, who belongs to the other side of the “hill” but is somehow related to the aforementioned three.
All these leaders and great political figures had one thing in common: They were against the global “Woke” agenda, which has or tends to be imposed on the entire planet.
An agenda that wants to abolish religions, nations, the institution of the family, genders and traditional relationships and in general any traditional value that has existed since the time when people began to consciously perceive themselves.
So everyone is understandably wondering what the next target will be.
It is becoming clear that this strange internationalist order that has imposed this agenda through the media, education and each national criminal and civil code considers as a “red flag” those leaders who resist and has targeted them.
On Saturday July 13, there was the attempted assassination of Donald Trump by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks in which it is possible that the perpetrators, or at least the accomplices, were two.
Thomas Crooks was supposed to be a member of the Republican Party, but it is more likely that he had registered with the party so that he could attend the rally undetected and get close to where Donald Trump would be speaking.
The gunman opened fire with a rifle from the roof of a building about 300 meters from the podium where Trump was speaking.
A team of US Secret Service snipers immediately killed the gunman. US authorities say that “We do not take it for granted that this was a lone wolf attack.” They therefore believe that there was a second person involved in the assassination attempt.
The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fitso
The prime minister of Slovakia, Robert Fitso, was also shot on May 15, after a government meeting, in broad daylight, by a 71-year-old man, Juraj Cintula.
The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, was seriously injured and taken to the hospital where he remained for several days and resumed his prime ministerial duties on July 8.
The Slovak prime minister was against providing military and economic aid to Ukraine and believed that the West was leading the world into a Third World War with Russia.
Interior Minister Matus Sutai Estok said the “suspect was angry at the government’s policy on Ukraine” as Fico’s government cut official military support to Ukraine and took a pro-peace stance in the conflict, unlike most European leaders.
According to the government, the suspect became radicalized after the electoral victory of Fizzo’s ally, Peter Pellegrini, in the country’s presidential elections and expressed to the police his dissatisfaction with the changes made to the judiciary and the public media, which he also considers negative opposition and the European Commission.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
But a strange incident that threatened his life also happened to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
According to available information, the motorcade of the head of the Hungarian government was rammed by a car on June 25.
The car hit the motorcycle of the convoy, killing the police officer of V. Orban while another was seriously injured. The traffic accident happened in Stuttgart on the way to the airport.
According to the first information, a 69-year-old driver crashed her car at an intersection when the motorcade of the Hungarian Prime Minister was passing.
As it became known, Orban himself was not injured. His car was also undamaged.
The Russians, however, believe that it was not a simple traffic accident but an assassination attempt which was disguised under the “mantle” of the accident.
The assassination of Shinzo Abe
The assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in July 2022 caused shock and sadness in Japanese society, in a country where there are strict restrictions on gun ownership and where political violence is extremely rare. Shinzo Abe was attacked by a gunman during his campaign speech and taken to the hospital with serious injuries, where he later ended up.
Abe had received criticism because of his handling of the pandemic, with strict measures he took. Also, Abe’s signature economic policy – known as Abenomics – was seen as helping him return to growth during his first term. This included negative short-term interest rates that made it cheaper for consumers and companies to borrow money and spend, increased government spending on infrastructure, and more economic stimulus such as tax breaks and reforms that sought to add more women to the workforce and allow more immigration , so as to limit the labor shortage and bring growth.
But his efforts faced a major challenge when the country slipped back into recession in the spring of 2020 with the pandemic. This and other slowdowns have cast doubt on the effectiveness of his approach, while his anti-coronavirus policy has also been controversial.
The Davos “gatherings” did not “kill” the nationalism
Nationalism in the West and in Europe is not a new phenomenon, on the contrary, it is intertwined with its history. During the 1930s, two-thirds of the states of the Old Continent were dominated by regimes inspired by national ideology.
But it is not the same kind of nationalism that characterized the West almost a century ago. The experience of the totalitarianisms of the 20th century showed that the model of the totalitarian state that has full control of the economy did not work and today they are considered graphic analyzes where tribalism and an organization of an international class with a hierarchical structure are revived.
What is expected from these nationalist parties to be a dominant ideology in the 21st century is patriotism based on the homogeneity of communities with common cultural elements, traditions and historical references.
Also this form of new patriotism is against the globalization that wants to shape a world community as a “homogenized pulp” of groups without identity and without a sense of national sovereignty. It is characteristic that in the historical reports made by Russian President Vladimir Putin, he emphasized that the West’s goal was not only through Ukraine to attack the Security Doctrine of the nuclear superpower, but also to instill a spirit of subservience and heteronomy in Russian citizens.
Anyway, everyone is trying to spot who will be the next target
In the matter of Donald Trump’s attempt, the following should be noted: This former president is considered an independent personality who is not influenced by the so-called “deep state” (for a more in-depth analysis, please read the article entitled “Will the “American Deep State” persist in the Biden candidacy?“)
This is exactly what happened to the late American president Ronald Reagan, who was also the victim of an assassination attempt.
Specifically, on Monday March 30, 1981, just 69 days after taking office as the 40th president of the USA, Ronald Reagan was leaving a speech at the Washington Hilton Hotel in Washington.
Then shots rang out as the president entered the presidential limousine. Reagan was hit in the chest and arm. He had a punctured lung and severe internal bleeding.
He received medical treatment quickly. There were no formal transfers of presidential power, but immediately Cabinet Secretary Alexander Haig declared himself in charge of the situation, while Vice President George H. W. Bush returned to Washington.
As it can be understood, there is something very disturbing about an international class that has not been determined exactly who it consists of, when it comes to leaders who have an independent and mainly patriotic political mentality.




