TRUMP TRAGEDY:
Alzheimer’s & Aging,
Cognitive Decline &
Diminishing Mental Faculties
SOTN Editor Note: It ought to be clear by now that there is something very, VERY, wrong with President Trump.
“Trump’s behavior since Inauguration Day reflects a POTUS completely out of control. Not only is there absolutely no impulse control, not that there ever was, but he exhibits virtually no self-restraint whatsoever. That is a classic symptom of Dementia.”
(Source: TRUMP COMMITS POLITICAL SUICIDE LIVE ON THE INTERNET ! ! !)
The historical reality is that there has always been something very not right with him. For soon after he first declared in June of 2015, he has brazenly and recklessly made a variety of serious statements which were patently false, but he told those lies as though he really believed them. That’s another classic symptom of dementia … … … as well as a character trait of a pathological liar. And both are often present in the same individual.
This analysis is not meant in any way to disparage the awesomely great work that Trump has bravely done in exposing Deep State, the never-ending fake news from the CIA’s Mockingbird Media, the communist-controlled Democrat Party, the New World Order globalist cabal, the perfidious agenda of Cultural Marxism and all the other treasonous elements within the BEAST System. For it was his early onset dementia that gave him the lack of restraint and unheard of freedom to speak any radioactive truth or highly sensitive fact or politically incorrect disclosure he wanted to. In this fashion, his Khazarian masters “let Trump be Trump”.
What’s the critical point?
What served the MAGA Movement up until recently has now become a HUGE liability if for no other reason that Trump has proven time and time again that MIGA is much more important to him than MAGA.
In other words, his official conduct has demonstrated that he will gladly wage war for the apartheid Zionist state of Israel, wasting tons of American blood and treasure in the process, to advance the extremely devastating and deadly Greater Israel project.
There are several other missions that Trump’s Khazarian master have him on that are just as just as dangerous to the entire planetary civilization such as waging war against Russia as a prelude to triggering a kinetic World War III (See the vital analysis posted below).
What’s the really crucial point here?!
Trump’s Khazarian handlers are quite purposefully using his highly compromised mental condition, volatile emotional disposition and imbalanced psychological state to carry out their exceedingly nefarious agenda against the American people. Because Trump is obviously on an array of powerful psychotropic pharma drugs, this predicament is only getting more unpredictable and erratic by the week.
Sad to say, but just as Adolph Hitler was subjected to decades of MK-Ultra Monarch mind-control programming and Tavistock-level social engineering, so too has Trump been run through a very similar mind-bending gauntlet (and to carry out a very similar NWO objective as Hitler’s). As follows:
The Mask Comes Off
As The BEAST SYSTEM
Rears Its Ugly Head
State of the Nation
July 21, 2025
THREE RATIONAL CALCULATIONS BY TRUMP’S MEN THAT THEY CAN WIN THEIR WAR AGAINST RUSSIA, OR ESCAPE VOTER BLAME IF THEY LOSE IT
By John Helmer, Moscow
@bears_with
About President Donald Trump, certifiable maniac isn’t an expletive – it’s a clinical diagnosis.
In the neurological and psychiatric evidence that has been accumulating about Trump over many years, there is the medical history of Alzheimer’s Disease which runs in his family: his father was first diagnosed at age 86 and died at 93; his older sister died of it, aged 86; and at least one cousin died of the same, aged 84. Since the President has just turned 79, there is reason to anticipate similar onset of symptoms and cause of death for him.
Trump thinks this himself, according to Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist and the President’s niece. She has published a case history of the President in 2020 which Trump’s lawyers failed to suppress in court. Last week, she published a new symptom of what she calls the acceleration in Trump’s cognitive decline: he cannot tie his own shoe laces. This claim has already been pursued by online investigators who have been reporting Trump’s lace-ups which appear from the photographs to be tied permanently and a mysterious right shoe several sizes too large.
The evidence of Trump’s incapacity to understand the Russian end-of-war terms, as he expressed himself in the July 14 press session with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, was reported here.
Listen to the new evidence that Trump has failed to register the “new idea, new concept”, presented last week by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in the new podcast with Nima Alkhorshid; click.
When Trump and Rutte accuse President Vladimir Putin of failing to negotiate seriously, the record reveals the opposite. Negotiating on the Ukraine war with Trump is proving to be impossible because Trump isn’t serious. That’s not his political decision; it’s his neuro-psychiatric handicap.
“You really gave him [Putin] a chance to be serious to get to the table to start negotiations,” Rutte said to Trump on Monday. “Steve Witkoff, Marco Rubio, we all try to help you. But you’ve now come to a point where you say, well, hey, you know, you have to — you have to get serious.” Trump agreed, replying: “We actually thought we had probably four times [agreed] the deal.” Five times over, Rutte repeated that the Russians aren’t serious. Trump repeated himself: “We’re going to go for a period of time. Maybe he’ll start negotiating. I think we felt, I felt, I don’t know about you Mark, but I felt that we had a deal about four times and here we are still talking about making a deal.”
Trump’s recall was that the terms of his deal had been accepted by Putin; he didn’t recall what Putin’s terms were. He is revealing he cannot comprehend the difference between the US and Russian negotiating positions; he hasn’t so much rejected the “new idea, new concept” from the Kremlin as not to have understood it. This isn’t Trump’s negotiating tactic – it’s cognitive incapacity camouflaged by the threat of force to compel Putin’s capitulation.
The first test of Trump’s rationality is the Mary Trump test – an Oval Office press conference in which Trump demonstrates how he ties his shoe laces.
The second test requires Russian counter force. This is the Oreshnik decision-making point for Putin, when there is no longer any point to negotiating because the US side aims at escalating its arms supplies to the Ukraine battlefield and encouraging the Germans to join in long-range missile attacks on the Russian hinterland, including Moscow and St. Petersburg.
In the Russian decision-making now under way, there is an attempt to find the rational calculations in what Trump is meaning; that is to say, what Trump’s advisors, constituents, and officials are calculating when he himself is incapacitated. The first of these, Russian sources believe, is that the Trump escalation is a pitch to prevent Trump’s domestic voter base, the MAGA enthusiasts in the battleground states which won the presidency for Trump last November, from deserting him.
The second calculation is that Russia is militarily and economically vulnerable to a combination of escalation of attacks inside Russia and sanctions on the oil trade outside. This is the strategy of the “bigger bear”, announced on CNN this week by former Trump and Biden Administration warfighter, Brett McGurk: “the Russians approach diplomacy as a bear approaches a dance. The bear knows it will determine when and how the dance ends, unless the other dance partner proves itself to be a bigger bear. Sometimes, it helps to be the bigger bear. In the context of Ukraine, like Syria, while the United States is a far more powerful country than Russia, Putin believes that he has the upper hand in such localized conflicts due to Moscow’s determination and consistency contrasted with Washington’s perceived lack of focus, stamina and shifting politics through election cycles. Correcting that perception is a first principle for effective diplomacy with Moscow, and the approach outlined by Trump yesterday offers the chance to do exactly that.”
The third rational calculation, Russian sources believe — as do some US analysts — is that by supplying the Ukraine battlefield through Germany, the UK and Norway with a combination of Patriot anti-aircraft defence batteries and long-range offence missile systems like the Typhon, the Trump Administration will escape having to face a US taxpayer revolt in Congress over the multi-billion dollar cost of direct US arms supplies to Kiev regime.
According to this scheme too, Trump would have an alibi if the Oreshnik decision is taken by Putin, and if the US weapons are defeated in the collapse of the Zelensky regime. Trump would blame the Germans, repeating his line: “don’t forget, I’ve just really been involved in this for not very long and it wasn’t initial focus. Again, this is a Biden war. This is a Democrat war, not a Republican or Trump war. This is a war that would have never happened.”
Follow the new podcast with Nima, broadcast on Wednesday afternoon.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1CLU29YbUA
On the voter test, the new US polls, both nationwide and in the election-tipping battleground states, are showing that voter disapproval of Trump’s performance hit a peak of 52.4% (national poll average) on May 1; approval was 45.3%; the negative gap was 7.1 percentage points. Since then approval has improved modestly and the gap has narrowed to 5 percentage points (pp).
It would not be irrational for Trump to be told, and for him to think, that he’s gaining in the polls. In Trump’s mind, this turns into aggression. He believes his attack on illegal immigrants is a major vote winner; the polls are showing higher nationwide approval and shorter negative gap of just 2.8 pp. On Trump’s foreign policy, however, the negative gap is 11.1 pp and on Israel’s war in Gaza, this is 7.4 pp; both measures indicate higher disapproval for Trump’s foreign war and peacemaking line than his overall performance rating.
On the key domestic issues, the gap is much more hostile towards Trump. On his economic performance, the negative gap is 11.6 pp; on inflation, the gap is 20.2 pp.
Trump’s response is to declare (and repeat) war on the Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell. “I think he’s terrible. I think he’s a total stiff…You talk to the guy, it’s like talking to a nothing. It’s like talking to a chair. No personality, no high intelligence, no nothing.”

Source: https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/approval/donald-trump/approval-rating Compared to Presidents Bush (2005) and Obama (2013) at the same stage of their terms, Trump’s current approval rating is no better -- fractionally lower than Bush’s and almost identical to Obama’s.
These are national poll indicators. In the battleground states, there is fresh evidence that the MAGA voters are losing trust in Trump. According to Newsweek’s poll summary reported on July 10, the President’s “approval rating has taken a hit in key battleground states he narrowly won in 2024…In Michigan, where Trump edged out a victory by 2 points in November, his approval rating is now slightly underwater: 48 percent of voters approve of his performance while 49 percent disapprove, putting him at a net -1. The drop is even sharper in Wisconsin, where Trump won by just 1 point in 2024 but now faces a 5-point deficit in approval. Just 46 percent of Wisconsin voters say they approve of the job he’s doing, while 51 percent disapprove. The polling raises doubts about Trump’s standing with the voters who helped deliver him a second term. If the trend continues, Democrats could regain ground they lost last cycle, reshaping the 2026 midterms and the broader balance of power heading into 2028.”
In an election technology, vote-counting analysis of these data, Trump is being told to double-down, and under no circumstances be seen to retreat. Accordingly, inside the Kremlin, where this technology is second nature, Trump’s profanities, insults towards Putin, and escalation of the war are played down. Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov expresses this line in public. Replying to the reports of Trump’s recent threat to attack Moscow, Peskov said: “Such rhetoric has been circulating for quite a while. All this most often turns out to be fabricated, though sometimes serious [information] leaks appear, including in media outlets we used to consider highly reputable.”
Trump then retreated publicly himself. “He shouldn’t target Moscow,” he said hours after Kiev had leaked his telephone conversation with Vladimir Zelensky. “No, we’re not looking to do that.”
Q&A WITH TRUMP, AIRPORT PRESS GAGGLE, JULY 15, 2025

For full text, click on source: https://rollcall.com/factbase/trump/transcript/donald-trump-press-gaggle-before-marine-one-departure-july-15-2025/
In a second press gaggle two hours later, Trump also fell back to the line that if his new escalation moves fail, the Germans will be to blame, and the US will still profit financially from selling the weapons. “Question: Why do you think his [Putin] opinion will change in 50 days when it hasn’t over the last six months? Donald Trump: A lot of opinions change very rapidly. Might not be 50 days, might be much sooner than 50 days. Question: Well, to that end, when do you think the first Patriot missiles, some of these weapons that our allies supply — Donald Trump: They’re gonna, uh, they’re already being shipped. Question: From what countries? Donald Trump: They’re coming in from Germany, and then replaced by Germany. And in all cases, the United States gets paid back in full.”
At the Kremlin, Peskov announced that the only irrationality he can detect is not displayed by Trump but by the Europeans. “What we are observing so far is that the Europeans are displaying a completely aggressive militarist stance, declaring their intention to spend enormous funds to purchase weapons, to further provoke the continuation of war. Of course, it is very hard to predict anything amid such an emotional state, bordering on irrationality, which reigns on the European continent.”
Peskov added that President Putin is still hoping to postpone the Oreshnik decision. Responding to the weekend announcement by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius that the German-made Taurus missile will not be supplied to the Ukraine, Peskov said the Europeans “still have some sense of reason left. This is just business. The deliveries have continued all along, and no one ever stopped them. It’s simply a matter of who pays”.
On the possibility that Trump has decided to send US-made missile systems like the long-range Typhon through Germany or the UK to the Ukraine, for launching against Russia, Peskov said: “This topic remains high on the agenda. Of course, we are following all relevant reports closely.”
The Kremlin spokesman added the Oreshnik warning: “The nuclear doctrine remains in force, as do all its provisions.” This is Russian for — Don’t strike Russia’s nuclear missile bases, land, sea or air, or else.
Or else in Russian is Орешник (Oreshnik).
NOTE: The lead illustration is by Ed Wexler and was first published in 2019 by Cagle Cartoons.