The cover of the latest issue of The Economist magazine has sparked a frenzy of speculation among conspiracy theorists, who see it as a coded message of a sinister plot to usher in a new world order.
The cover, titled "The World Ahead 2024", features a menacing image of former US President Donald Trump, who is widely expected to run for office again in the next election. The magazine warns that Trump's victory would pose the biggest danger to the world, as he would undermine democracy at home and abroad, and pursue a reckless and isolationist foreign policy.
However, some conspiracy theorists believe that the cover is not a warning, but a prophecy. They claim that Trump is part of a secret cabal of global elites who are working to establish a one-world government, and that his return to power would be the final step in their plan.
One of the clues they point to is the meaning of Trump's name. According to some sources, the name Donald derives from the Scottish Gaelic name Dòmhnall, which means "ruler of the world". They argue that this is not a coincidence, but a sign of Trump's predestined role in the new world order.
Another clue they cite is the date of the next total solar eclipse, which will occur on April 8, 2024. They note that this eclipse will be the second one to cross the United States in seven years, after the one that occurred on August 21, 2017. They claim that this is a rare and significant astronomical event, and that the time span between the two eclipses has a hidden meaning.
They calculate that there are exactly 6 years, 6 months, 6 weeks and 6 days between the dates of the two eclipses. They also claim that the middle point of these two dates was December 14, 2020, which was the day when the first COVID-19 vaccine was administered in the United States. They interpret these numbers as a reference to the number of the beast, 666, and the mark of the beast, which they associate with the vaccine. They believe that the vaccine is part of a scheme to control and manipulate the population, and that the eclipses are a sign of the end times.
They also question Trump's background and qualifications, and suggest that he is not a self-made businessman, but a puppet of the ruling lodges of the world. They allege that Trump has a special birth history, and that he is related to various royal and noble families, as well as to prominent figures in politics, business and entertainment. They claim that Trump is a member of secret societies, such as the Freemasons and the Illuminati, and that he has a hidden agenda to serve their interests.
These conspiracy theories are not new, but they have gained popularity and traction in recent years, especially among the supporters of Trump and the QAnon movement. They have also been fueled by the information on social media.
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