Understanding the Political Landscape
Many readers have approached me with questions about why 77 million Americans chose Donald Trump over Kamala Harris in the recent election. To address this, I will focus on two key issues that shaped the outcome.
The Role of Muslim Support and Gaza
One significant factor was the shift in support among Muslim voters. Zvigananda, a term often used to describe powerful political and economic entities, realized that Kamala Harris was losing ground due to her stance on the conflict in Gaza. In swing states like Indiana and Wisconsin, Trump made a point of visiting Muslim communities and promising to end the war in Gaza. This move resonated with many voters who felt neglected by the Democratic Party’s policies.
An internal audit revealed that the loss of Muslim support directly contributed to Trump’s victory in these states. Trump’s rhetoric about ending the conflict in Gaza was a strategic move, even if his statements were seen as misleading by some. He claimed, “It should never have happened,” which appealed to Muslim voters looking for change.
Social Policies and Conservative Christian Doctrine
In addition to the Gaza issue, social policies became a major point of contention. The Democratic Party emphasized human rights, gay marriages, and children changing sex (often referred to as sexual affirmation), as well as challenging oppression of women in Middle Eastern countries. These policies clashed with conservative Christian values, leading to a strong showing for Trump among Catholic voters, with 67% supporting him.
This disconnect between the Democratic platform and traditional values played a crucial role in shaping voter preferences, especially in regions where religious beliefs are deeply ingrained.
Neo-Liberalism and War-Mongering
Zvigananda’s hidden agenda also involved supporting neo-liberalism and war-mongering in the Middle East. Neo-liberalism promotes the idea that private sector involvement is more effective than government intervention in various sectors. This concept was framed as “private-state partnerships” by Zvigananda.
Trump’s plan to privatize national health insurance, moving away from Obama Care, highlighted this ideology. With most healthcare facilities being privately owned, this shift could significantly impact public health services, except for veterans’ hospitals.
Space Exploration and Government Contracts
Elon Musk, another prominent figure associated with Zvigananda, has pushed for government funding for space exploration, including an Earth-Mars journey. His involvement in rescuing a NASA spaceship stranded in space for over a year further illustrates his influence.
Space Link, a company linked to Zvigananda, was used for preliminary spying before the US-Israel attack on a country in July 2025 and February 28, 2026. This underscores the complex web of relationships between technology, politics, and military operations.
Data Management and Political Controversies
Palantir, a Zvigananda conglomerate, was hired to manage health information in the British National Health system. This decision caused a rift within the Labor Party, as Jeremy Corbyn opposed handing over national data to private entities. The controversy surrounding data management highlights the tension between public and private interests.
Jewish Interests and Political Influence
Jeff Bezos, a Jewish American entrepreneur and owner of Amazon, has significant government contracts. His wedding in Venice, Italy, involved substantial donations to the city, which led to special arrangements for his event. Bezos’ ownership of the Washington Post and his support for Trump further illustrate the intersection of media, politics, and personal interests.
Financial Support for Trump
Several high-profile individuals supported Trump financially. Elon Musk donated $500 million and ran a lottery for Wisconsin voters, offering a $1 million prize to winners. Miriam Adelson contributed $200 million, which was tied to support for Israeli actions in the Golan Heights and attacks on Iran.
Trump’s tendency to boast about these “deals” and “transactional promises” reflects a broader strategy of leveraging financial support to gain political capital.
Zvigananda and Political Prostitution
Zvigananda, often described as political prostitutes, have supported both Biden and Harris. However, their support shifted after the horrors of Israeli atrocities were exposed. The videos of Israeli soldiers committing sexual abuse against Palestinian prisoners shocked many, including officials like Israeli prosecutor Yifat Yerushalmi, who went into rehabilitation after the incident.
American journalist Arby Martin’s documentary highlighted the harsh realities faced by Palestinians, with Israelis stating that continued violence is necessary to maintain an artificial majority.
Military Defeats and Backfire
Trump’s war with Iran backfired, as the US failed to gain any advantage after 60 days of bombing. This military misstep, combined with a conflict with Pope Leo XIVth, further complicated his administration’s legacy.
The Role of Media
Rupert Murdoch, the father of all Zvigananda in the US, owns several major publications, including the New York Times and Fox News. After suppressing reports on Israeli atrocities in Gaza, the NYT decided to publish allegations by Nick Kristoff on May 15th, marking a shift in coverage.
Bezos’ Washington Times also lifted its support for Israel and Trump, reflecting growing scrutiny of their actions. Jewish Street emphasized that serious allegations of systemic abuse cannot be ignored.
Conclusion
The complex interplay of political, economic, and social factors has shaped the current landscape. As Zvigananda continue to navigate their roles, the shifting alliances and revelations about their activities highlight the need for transparency and accountability in governance.




