The Birth of a New Political Scam

The recent emergence of Kentuckian Nate Morris as a potential replacement for Mitch McConnell in the US Senate is like watching a classic political scam unfold in real time. If you are like most people in Kentucky, you would have never heard of Morris, at least not before his name started popping up in early 2025 as a possible Senate candidate. But the current situation presents us with an opportunity to study political deception, propaganda, and gaslighting just beginning to unfold. If I am right, and if Morris’ candidacy doesn’t rapidly unravel, we are likely to have a front row seat to the creation of a political scam throughout 2025 and 2026.

Despite flying under the radar, Morris is no stranger to global politics. One doesn’t get inducted into the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Young Global Leaders” class without serious and significant behind-the-scenes connections to global establishment billionaires and politicians. The Lexington Herald-Leader 11 years ago featured Morris as Kentucky’s first-ever WEF YGL:

https://www.kentucky.com/news/business/article44475927.html

Morris joined an elite YGL group that has included Democrats Pete Buttigieg and Samantha Powers, French President Emmanuel Macron, the recently deposed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, leftist political activist Van Jones, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg. Even Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has been seen recently partying with the WEF, no doubt groveling for some future pro-globalist position after his current gig expires. Many WEF YGLs run non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are funded by billionaires like the Soros family, or have swindled dollars from government largesse as we have recently learned about from the USAID scandal exposed by Elon Musk’s work in the new Trump Administration. It is sufficient to say that the WEF uses its YGL program to exert globalist influence into nations. These folks tend to promote the goals and interests of the global elite and not the interests of the local communities. Stated more frankly, they tend to promote an authoritarian global governance structure while working to undermine the concepts of liberty, human rights, and minimalist government. So it is no small item that we find the roots of Nate Morris squarely planted inside this most notoriously infamous, pro-globalist organization. Politicians with WEF ties tend to be globalist wolves who adorn themselves in whatever sheep’s clothing fits the local popularity of the moment, and so it’s no surprise Morris is now touting himself as a pro-Trump MAGA enthusiast. He is likely to be re-inventing himself in 2025 as the epitome of Kentucky MAGA. But don’t be fooled. For now, sit back and watch the show, and see how this game of political propaganda works in the post-Biden world. And watch for the inevitable clues that demonstrate who Nate Morris really is and who is his master.

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