Distorting Presidential Facts
By Karen Schumacher
Former President Jimmy Carter died on December 29, 2024. Since then, the airwaves have been nothing but inundated with accolades about what a great president he was. Praise overflowed regarding the remarkable peace agreements he achieved when in truth those agreements were more complicated than effective and in which some later perceived as hypocritical. Eradicating disease, building houses, and his other post-presidency humanitarian work have also been commended.
The truth is, Carter undermined America and was essential to the globalization effort as a member of the Trilateral Commission and from which he brought other members into his administration. Since that time there has been a steady stream of Trilaterals in White House administrations including GHW Bush, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and many others over the years. Today, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan have been members, The Commission also included corporate heads with connections to the World Economic Forum (WEF) and today includes the media, academia, and nongovernmental organizations in their membership.
With globalization efforts, the Trilateral Commission also had a hand in creating a new international economic order which was also established by the United Nations (UN) in 1974. The UN declaration still resurfaces but now there is the WEF stakeholder capitalism to control the economy. Regardless of the UN and WEF relationships, the Trilateral Commission has its own economic plan, the Task Force on Global Capitalism in Transition, and it’s insulting “Social Compact with the Next Generations.” Its report is nothing more than warmed over UN ideology and the title of the task force says it all, transition. While the Trilateral Commission itself is not a WEF member, many Commission members participate with the WEF.
Carter was in on this economic transformation from the beginning as the Commission continues to work on destroying capitalism, and the world, today. As a UN non-government organization, the Commission is responsible for implementing UN objectives such as Agenda 21 and now Agenda 2030. There is zero reason to mourn the loss of this quisling.
Carter was also a member of The Elders, a group of global leaders who align with the UN vision of utopia. The author of Agenda 21, Gro Harlem Brundtland, is also a member of this pathetic group of has-beens who can’t let go of previous illusions of power.
The failure to rescue the Iranian hostages in 1979, and the subsequent death of eight servicemen he sent to rescue them, was perceived by him and others as the primary cause of not being re-elected. Maybe Americans were just sick and tired of the damage he was doing to America and American lives, very similar to what has been happening over the last four years but is now being described as “simple decency” as a human.
Although the issue of returning the Panama Canal to Panama had been negotiated for several years, it was Carter (while lying to Americans about it prior to the election in spite of vowing to never do so) and his globalist Trilateral comrades Kissinger, Vance, Brzezinski, and Sol Linowitz that desired it the most. Adding insult to these treaties was a $345 million deal to finance the transition to Panama control. Now a U.S. adversary is wielding concerning influence over the area. Thanks Jimmy.
What Carter did to America as a whole was equally as bad as what he did to Americans. He was responsible for creating the unconstitutional Department of Education as a payback for votes. This extraordinary act of treason has robbed generations of young Americans from learning the truth about their nation, instead indoctrinating them in UN ideology, dumbing them down not only intellectually but spiritually as well, and grooming them for a global corporate workforce. It has destroyed so many generations that there is no denying how much damage has been done resulting in the urgent call to end this agency.
Under Carter, Americans suffered with gas shortages, waiting in long lines for enough gas to get to work, and rationing. While .86 cents a gallon seems like a dream today, back in 1979 that was more than double the cost from what had been a fairly stable .30+/- cents per gallon for many years. Yet, he had the audacity to blame Americans for his failures.
Mortgage rates rose from 9% in 1977 to almost 10.5% in 1978, finally hitting 12.9% in 1979. But it wasn’t just mortgage interest rates that hurt Americans, small businesses also fell. Bank prime loan rates rose from 6.25% in 1977 to 15.30% by the end of 1979. Unable to secure a loan with these rates, or being unable to pay a loan back because of the excessive interest costs, many small businesses failed. All because of this traitor that Americans are now expected to mourn and honor.
There are also those secret service agent reports that carrying his own luggage was for public show, his expectations that Americans should sacrifice more, and his eerily similar tactics on today’s conservation efforts and renewable energy, which was a Trilateral Commission focus at the time to “transition away from a petroleum economy.”
For those old enough to remember those years, the misery of what he did still burns in the heart and mind, and the damage he did continues today. Why is the media being so biased about this man and not bringing the true, full picture to the masses?
With the signing of the United Nations Digital Compact last year, a commitment was made to make information open and accessible, while ensuring freedom of expression and access to information (31.c). Oh yeah, the information on Carter is out there, open and accessible. But how would anyone know to ask about these issues if they had not lived during that time? The deceit isn’t that information is being censored, it is the deliberate intent to downplay it, similar to how Google now buries information. The harm Carter caused to America and Americans has been downplayed and literally left out of the narrative.
Yup, the Compact’s intent “to promote information integrity, tolerance and respect” (34) is there with the accolades towards a former president. While it also swears to “address the challenge of misinformation and disinformation” (34) online, there is nothing in the Compact that addresses the manipulation of information that causes a distortion about an issue.
For those who are too young to remember the Carter years, they are left with the impression that he was truly a great President, a humanitarian, and very deserving of all the honors he is being given now that he has passed. They would have no idea to ask about any of the realities of those days.
The UN and its Digital Compact are barely at the beginning stages of just how deceitful it will be, and as it continues to move forward there will only be an increase in manipulation and distortion of information. As everyone continues to move away from books and towards online information there will be little information that can’t be changed or manipulated, unlike a book that stays consistent.
The distortion of facts has only just begun.