Trump’s Evil Quantum Entanglement

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Many Americans remain bewildered about how many of their fellow citizens are attracted to criminals, sociopaths, liars, leeches, sex perverts, and spineless politicians who have gravitated towards Trump and entered his evil ring over the past 50 years.

There are several theories to explain how sociopaths attract other sociopaths. Sociopaths rise to top administrative positions (one 2016 study found that 21% of CEOs are sociopaths), while the vast majority exist one step above the gutter to push scams, frauds, and larcenies to unsuspecting citizens.

The sad fact that Trump was elected twice to become president is a disparaging fact that has attracted world attention.  What does it mean that the U.S. exalts a convicted criminal as its national leader? The next step is for Trump to replace the bald eagle, the national symbol, with a vulture.

The theories about Trump’s two-peat election are abundant and evolving, but none of them are positive.  That’s because this administration’s cesspool is not the product of one lifelong criminal, but of a society that he attracted, paid off, threatened, intimidated, and manipulated.  His followers are willing stooges, the “useful idiots” Joseph Stalin identified, who cheer and wave flags at rallies and parades.

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But there is more.  Based on quantum physics and its discoveries, what if Trump is a vortex of quantum entanglement where perverted, twisted souls converge in space-time into a single place for a singular purpose to promote their evil agenda?

Fanciful and ridiculous?  How else do you explain the crowd Trump assembled in such a short time?

The AI definition of quantum entanglement is “a phenomenon where two or more particles become linked, sharing a single quantum state regardless of the distance separating them. When one entangled particle is measured, its state is instantly known, and this instantaneously determines the state of the other entangled particles.

If you substitute “particle” for “person,” “quantum state” for all types of white-collar crime, the “state is instantly known,” things make more sense. The “instantly known” element is advancing criminality.

It may sound far-fetched, but look at the video of Trump’s cabinet meeting.  Trump’s Cabinet has the highest individual net worth of any presidential administration. Each Cabinet member is part of the top 0.0001% (read as the top one ten-thousandth percent) of wealth in the nation.  That’s why every cabinet member heaps praise on Trump (“instantly known”), and the criminal state of mind of the other cabinet members is “instantly known.”

What about the American public who voted for Trump?  Are they part of an evil entanglement?  They are certainly attracted to Trump’s criminality, aka his political platform, and want to become part of his orbit. Many people certainly do, and their biggest qualification for many less visible government jobs is that they are unqualified for the position. Trump has appointed a former golf caddie and a disc jockey to federal administrative jobs.  Other appointees have criminal records or participated in the Jan. 6, 2020, insurrection.

So where did all these like-minded, criminally tolerant people come from? Some 77 million Americans voted for Trump in 2024, and 74 million in 2020; most are law-abiding citizens who sought a better life and more opportunities.  But in 2024, Trump’s full criminality was evident.  At the time of the election, he was convicted of 34 felonies in a New York court, the first president ever to have that distinction, but he still received 77 million votes.

What were these people thinking?  Were the trials a “hoax” or did voters want to have a bandit as president?  Did they hate the government that much?  Or, did they all want a piece of the disassembled federal government that Trump promised?

Washington, DC’s “River of Slime”

In the 1984 film, “Ghostbusters,” Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, and Harold Ramis discover “a river of slime” under a Manhattan Street that contains evil energy.

Vigo the Carpathian from “Ghostbusters”

The “Ghostbuster” movie synopsis says: “Five years after Gozer’s defeat, the river came under the control of Vigo. He uses the power generated from the negative emotions of New York City citizens to try to resurrect himself in the body of a child. Ray Stantz (Aykroyd) discovers the river when he is lowered down from First Avenue, but is almost pulled in after he takes a sample with a Slime Scooper.  The Psychomagnotheric Slime (also known as Mood Slime and Psycho-Reactive Slime) is a powerful psycho-reactive plasm in   Ghostbusters. The Slime responds to human emotional states, both positive and negative, from which its reactions depend. Its main characteristic is an ability to open portals for ghosts to enter our realm, and it can also animate objects.”

Trump portrait 2025

 

What form does this “psycho-reactive slime” take today?  Is it social media, FOX News, or Trump’s drumbeat of fear, irrationality, threats, and his real-time unraveling of the nation’s political, social, legal, and administrative fabric?

All of these generate the crowd’s fascination with Trump’s mental deterioration. This is an old human fascination. The Paris crowds were both attracted to and enthralled by Quasimodo’s deformities in Victor Hugo’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”  But unlike Quasimoto, Trump has no redemptive qualities.

While the links between quantum entanglement and Quasimodo span hundreds of years, the cycle of evil people doing evil things is as old as human history.

When Trump unveiled his official portrait in 2025 by photographer Daniel Torok, it resembled the portrait of Vigo the Carpathian from “The Ghostbusters.”  Was this a coincidence or not?  Vigo and Trump have more in common than a photo.  The “river of slime” running under Manhattan’s First Avenue in “Ghostbusters” was driving all the evil to Vigo.  The “river of slime” in Washington, DC, has a similar intent, but a different recipient.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chuck Epstein has managed marketing communications and public relations departments for major global financial institutions and participated in the launch of industry-changing financial products. He also has written by-lined articles for over 50 publications, five books and served as editor and publisher of nation’s first newsletter on the topic of using the PC for personal investing and trading. (“Investing Online, 1994-1999). He also is a marketing consultant, writer and speaker on topics related to investor protection and opportunities in the very dynamic cannabis industry. He has held senior-level marketing, PR and communications positions at the New York Futures Exchange, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Lind-Waldock, Zacks Investment Research, Russell Investments and Principal Financial. He has won national awards from the Mutual Fund Education Alliance (MFEA) and his web site, www.mutualfundreform.com, was named best small blog in 2009 by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW).

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