Is Trump an Establishment ringer?  Trump invited the Hitler-like Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to the White house next year;  Duterte also claims that Trump wished his brutal vigilante street executions to be a “success”

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A protest against the Philippine war on drugs in front of the Philippine Consulate General in New York City.  Image from Wikipedia.

 The Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte claimed that Trump wished that Duterte’s deadly crackdown on drugs would succeed in a telephone call on Saturday, and Duterte said that he assured Trump that the Philippines would maintain its ties with America — reversing his prior hostility toward the U.S. when he called President Obama “a son of a whore.”  Duterte also said that Trump extended an invitation to him to visit New York and the White House next year.

Duterte had called for vigilante killings of suspected drug dealers in the Philippines when he was elected in May 2016, so far resulting in street executions of nearly 4,000 people without arrest or trial.

(See a Daily Mail article about the issue.)

It is reasonable to speculate that Trump may be much more controlled by the Establishment than most people realize.  Most of Trump’s agendas are entirely contrary to the long term plans of the global elite, however Trump is actually a member of that group as well.  Trump’s mostly unnecessary and divisive “gaffes” while campaigning are the biggest reason why so many people are currently opposed to his agendas, and Trump’s recent endorsement of Duterte’s homicidal policies toward his citizens is the first of Trump’s (perhaps intentional) major post-election gaffes, potentially as a part of a strategy of making his agendas seem unreasonable and unworkable.

(See an OpenMindedRealism article about that issue.)

A mob of Muslims torched buildings in a Christian village in Egypt after hearing rumors of a church being constructed

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Following is a summary of this CBN article

A mob of Muslims attacked and burned houses and businesses in a Coptic Christian village in Egypt when they heard rumors of an attempt to build a new church.  The closest church to the village of 2000 Christians is many miles away.

The residents were in the process of building a four-story building to be used as a community center, daycare, and nursing home when a group of Muslim radicals attacked on Friday at noon, November 25, following their Muslim prayers.  They came carrying gas canisters, automatic rifles, clubs, machetes, knives, and rocks, attacking the villagers and their houses.  They also cut off the power and water supply to the village and blocked the road so fire trucks could not enter the village.  Several homes and businesses were destroyed and four people were injured.

Muslims frequently violently attack Christians in Egypt [Note: And also in many other Islamic countries.]  Earlier a similar attack followed rumors that a kindergarten in a Christian Village would be turned into a church.

A 19 year old girl who worked at a refugee center in Germany was raped and killed by an Afghan migrant, she was the daughter of a senior EU official

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Following is a summary of this Daily Mail UK article

An Afghan immigrant has been arrested in Germany for the rape and murder of a 19 year old Medical student Maria Ladenburger, who is the daughter of a Senior EU official.  She was drowned after being raped in the University city of Freiburg, with her body found in the Dresiam river on October 16.  She had left a party in the early morning hours and was cycling home when she was attacked.

The suspect was arrested on Friday and has confessed to the murder.  A strand of his hair was found in a blackberry bush, and her scarf was also discovered on the riverbed.  CCTV footage in the area was examined which revealed the asylum seeker on a local tram with dyed hair color matching the strand that was found, which then matched the DNA of the strand.  The suspect had been taken in by a local family in the town of Freiburg.

Police are now trying to determine if another woman in the area was raped and murdered by the same migrant in the area in the beginning of November.