Yahoo – AFP,
Ivan Couronne, with Andrew Beatty in Washington, November 9, 2016
New York (AFP) - US President Barack Obama and his vanquished would-be successor Hillary Clinton sought Wednesday to heal the wounds opened by the most acrimonious US election in memory, as they assured President-elect Donald Trump that Americans were "rooting" for his success.
New York (AFP) - US President Barack Obama and his vanquished would-be successor Hillary Clinton sought Wednesday to heal the wounds opened by the most acrimonious US election in memory, as they assured President-elect Donald Trump that Americans were "rooting" for his success.
Despite the
bitter rhetoric, insults and political jabs that tarnished the long campaign,
the top Democrats made clear they now sought a smooth and orderly transition in
the world's largest economy.
Clinton
said she had congratulated the Republican overnight after the upset victory by
the political novice and former reality TV star, and offered "to work with
him on behalf of our country."
"I
hope that he will be a successful president for all Americans," she told
supporters in her first public remarks since the upset result dashed her
chances of becoming the country's first woman president.
"We
owe him an open mind and the chance to lead."
While the
real estate mogul pledged to unite the nation as a "president for all
Americans," the entire global political order, which hinges on
Washington's leadership, was cast into doubt by the election of a man who has
questioned core US alliances.
President
Obama took to the Rose Garden to assure the world that the White House would
craft a successful transition for the billionaire Trump, "because we are
now all rooting for his success in uniting and leading the country."
"We
are Americans first. We're patriots first. We all want what's best for this
country," Obama said, as White House staff were seen wiping away tears.
'Redemption, not recrimination'
Around the
world, as Trump's victory settled in as cold reality, observers greeted the
political earthquake with warnings that America had handed power to "an
unstable bigot, sexual predator and compulsive liar," in the words of
Britain's The Guardian.
But the
leaders of America's closest hemispheric partners, Canada and Mexico, quickly
made clear their willingness to work with the new president, offering a message
of continuity and stability with their giant neighbor.
And US
investors appeared to be shaking off the shock that initially sent global
markets plunging.
The
Republican Party leadership, too, embraced their newfound hero, with House
Speaker Paul Ryan, who had distanced himself from Trump in the final month of
the campaign, pledging to "hit the ground running" and work with
Trump on conservative legislation.
But Ryan
also called for healing, saying the bitterly contested race must now be
followed by a period "of redemption, not a time of recrimination."
Like Ryan,
Trump called for national reconciliation after Clinton conceded defeat in a
result that virtually no poll had dreamed of predicting.
"Now
it is time for America to bind the wounds of division," Trump told a crowd
of jubilant supporters early Wednesday in New York, pledging to work with
Democrats in office.
During a
bitter two-year campaign that tugged at America's democratic fabric, the
70-year-old tycoon pledged to deport illegal immigrants, ban Muslims from the
country and tear up free trade deals.
Trump's
campaign message was embraced by a large section of America's white majority,
grown increasingly disgruntled by the scope of social and economic change under
Obama, their first black president.
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US
President-elect Donald Trump told the crowd during his November 9, 2016
victory
speech, "Now it is time for America to bind the wounds of division"
(AFP Photo/Timothy A. Clary)
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Western
partners
There was
no disguising the concern of Washington's partners that Trump's victory might
destroy the Western alliance they still regard as a touchstone for stability
and the rule of law.
Some of the
most enthusiastic support for Trump came from far-right and nationalist
politicians in Europe such as French opposition figure Marine Le Pen, Matteo
Salvini of Italy's Northern League and British euroskeptic Nigel Farage.
Russia's
autocratic leader Vladimir Putin said he wanted to rebuild "full-fledged
relations" with the United States, as he warmly congratulated the
president-elect.
EU leaders
Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker, seeking reassurances about transatlantic
ties, invited Trump to an EU-US summit at his "earliest convenience."
UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the world body was counting on Trump's
administration to help combat climate change and advance human rights
worldwide.
And NATO
head Jens Stoltenberg warned Trump, who spoke during the campaign of making US
allies bear a bigger share of the Western security burden, that "US
leadership is more important than ever."
The results
prompted a global market sell-off, with stocks plunging across Asia and Europe,
while the Mexican peso plunged 7.64 percent to a record low against the dollar.
But the
British market rebounded briefly after Trump's conciliatory victory speech and
the Dow Jones Industrial Index opened higher.
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President Barack Obama meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the
Oval Office
at the White House on November 10, 2016 in Washington, DC
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Matthew message (Channelled by Suzanne Ward, November 11, 2016)
Matthew Ward - November 11, 2016
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Matthew Ward
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With loving greetings from all souls at this station, this is Matthew. We are going to share with you what we have been observing in Earth’s energy field of potential and what Earth’s monitors in Nirvana report about the United States presidential election. In our last message we said that more scenarios around the election could develop, and indeed that did happen, but not in ways that could have been anticipated.
As we speak about the players involved, we ask you to please remember what we have said many times—never is our interest in our Earth family politically motivated and never do we judge any of you.
It is not only people in the United States who have the most to gain or lose by who becomes their president. The same is so for the Rockefeller faction of the Illuminati. Their heavy influence on Wall Street and in the nation’s government is due in large part to Bill and Hillary Clinton, who cooperate with that secret society; formerly among the few at its peak, when they saw its global control waning a decade or so ago, they established their own power base and funding sources. However questionable the Illuminati may deem Donald Trump’s campaign promises, they know he is “his own man,” a person they could not control.
During the weeks leading to the election, the energy of voters’ anger and distrust surrounding Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump increased to such an extent that it started drawing unto itself the streamers of all the scenarios, each of which had the potential to lead Bernie Sanders into the presidency. [The scenarios are described in the August 19, 2016 message.] What would have transpired in orderly fashion as the streamers ran their well-defined courses instead became an energy hodgepodge that could be likened to an octopus flailing in a sea of confusion. Energy is neutral, it simply flows in the direction set by intent. In this case, intent was to influence the election outcome, and the employment of various ways—some at odds with others—eventually created the octopus.
Clinton supporters in the Democratic National Committee maneuvered to Mrs. Clinton the votes in critical primaries that actually were won by Bernie Sanders; thus, it was she instead of the voters’ choice who became the Democratic party nominee.
As for the FBI’s investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s hacked emails, Director James Comey bowed to pressure from Bill Clinton and other Illuminati to conclude that national security had not been compromised and using a personal server is not an indictable offense. The finger was pointed at Russia for the hacking incident.
Vladimir Putin was justified in claiming that was not Russia’s doing. Individuals in the FBI and other intelligence agencies who know the Clintons’ criminal history released the emails—they felt the public had a right to know the truth about Mrs. Clinton. But Mr. Comey had kept under wraps what the emails showed: She used her Secretary of State position to garner donations to the Clinton Foundation and issue favors in return and some Foundation funds benefitted terrorists.
When those individuals later discovered that Anthony Weiner’s computer contained evidence of the Clintons’ involvement in a pedophile ring, they insisted that Mr. Comey reopen the investigation. Once again he gave into Clinton camp pressure and stated that none of the emails pertained to Mrs. Clinton.
The aforementioned individuals then enlisted the aid of Wikileaks’ Julian Assange to have the incriminating information passed on to “whistleblower” Internet site operators. To counter the fallout from that unexpected exposure, Illuminati minions quickly set about manipulating voting mechanisms so the larger count would go to Mrs. Clinton. Perhaps the haste required is what led to the errors that caused this ploy to backfire—the larger count was mistakenly registered to Mr. Trump.
The negativity created by those whose intent was to deceive and of the deceptive acts themselves is up against the force of ever-heightening vibrations. Republicans are the majority in the House and Senate, but few are pleased that Mr. Trump is their standard-bearer. Democrats are bitter and apprehensive; many feel that if Bernie Sanders had been the party nominee, he would have won the election, and positive energy around Mr. Sanders continues to grow.
That is the “vibe” picture, you could say, of the United States. In keeping with the universal law that low and high vibrations cannot coexist, out of that energetic chaos must come a resolution. We don’t know what it will be, but we can tell you some factors that may well come into play.
The “stunning upset,” as political analysts and the media are terming the election result, has motivated crowds of impassioned citizens to take to the streets in protest and some are calling for an investigation into the vote counting. If that does materialize and it is discovered that voting machines were faulty or not all mail-in ballots were counted, the election would have to be annulled. In such case, President Obama would remain in office until another president is elected.
Mrs. Clinton was not in top physical condition when her clones were fabricated several years ago, and as vibratory levels rise, deterioration in the clone’s health and appearance will become noticeable fairly quickly. Still, if another election were to be held, that would not be the reason she wouldn’t run; it would be that information about her and the Clinton Foundation is all over the Internet.
The Republican plank contains ideological provisions that many in the party don’t embrace and they are not comfortable with some of Mr. Trump’s rhetoric; they voted for him because he represents change from the government they feel has left them behind. Mr. Sanders, too, espouses change from the Washington establishment, and professional and personal respect for him along with his popularity among Democrats would make him a natural choice as presidential nominee. Or perhaps, by popular demand, as a replacement.
Mr. Trump is avidly competitive. That is why he entered the race, was determined to win, and the world thinks he did. The protesting crowds may not bother him; however, when he learns how extensive and stressful presidential responsibilities are, that he is expected to act upon the advice of others rather than his impulses and he is not the boss of Congress, he may decide that being president wouldn’t be as satisfying as being an entrepreneur and he would welcome a respectable way out.
Parts of those factors derive from thoughts and feelings swirling in the mass consciousness, some are known far and wide, some only readers of our messages know. And, you will understand why the most vital factor of all is this: The direction in which Mr. Trump and the Republican party want to take the country is in opposition to prevailing vibrations, which will continue to heighten along Earth’s ascension pathway. That party’s direction is in conflict with Gaia’s vision, which is shared by enlightened souls and their numbers are increasing by the day. Resolution and reconciliation must and shall come to heal that painfully divided country whose influence is felt worldwide.
Beloved family, do not fear what might happen. Create what will happen by steadfastly living your light! Countless beings throughout this universe honor and support you with the unequaled power of unconditional love.
LOVE and PEACE
Suzanne Ward
Website: The Matthew Books
Email: suzy@matthewbooks.com





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