Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Madeleine Albright Warns: Don't Let Fascism Go 'Unnoticed Until It's Too Late'

Madeleine Albright Warns: Don't Let Fascism Go 'Unnoticed Until It's Too Late'


4/3/2018=7,25,45,18..93rd day 272 left
Secretary of state=97/25th prime on a day with 25 numerology.Albright=49,77..sq.rt of 49=7  BornMay 15, 1937 (age 80), her birth numerology :5/15/1937=20,57,76,31/11th prime...born on the 135th day 230 left...she said this 42 days before her 81st b-day or 6 weeks..,1 month 12 days/112 ..if you include the end date 43 days,  4/3 or 43..6 weeks 1 day/61/18th prime/1 month 13 days/113
Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright=117..thirteen=45,117 Former Secretary of State=130/13  madeline=45
317/66th prime...she was on NPR=33(33+33=66) with Terry Gross=61/18th prime on a day with 18 numerology also matching from her b-day to her appearance on NPR ..101/11...110/11.matching her birth numerology of 31 the 11th prime ..331/67th prime..33 in 331  
President Donald Trump=95,248 matching the gematria of her book title Fascism: A Warning .She is writing about,facism=25,43 matching the day numerology of 25 and on 4/3 or 43
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright describes herself as an "optimist who worries a lot."=272 (272 days left in the year)133(reflection of 331),322 (a number associated with the secret society skull and Bones#) And lately, it seems, there has been much to worry about.
Albright's new book, Fascism: A Warning=95,248,67( like her "unnoticed..")starts by describing how Hitler and Mussolini came to power in the 20th century, then warns about today's authoritarian rulers in Eastern Europe, North Korea, Turkey and Russia.
Albright, who was born in Czechoslovakia and fled with her family after the Nazis=33,66 occupied the country in 1939, notes that the United States has traditionally been viewed as a nation that opposes authoritarianism and supports democratic principles and human rights, but that perception is changing — in part because of President Trump.
While Albright does not call Trump a fascist, she says that he is "the most anti-democratic leader that I have studied in American history."
"We're not fulfilling the role that we're supposed to," she says of the United States today. "I believe very much that democracy in the United States is resilient [and] that people can be skeptical about things that are going on, but I really am afraid that we are taking things for granted."

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