A seven-page memo written in May recently made its way to the desk of President Trump and outlines several concerning events happening within the 'deep state' and National Security Council.

The document, obtained by Foreign Policy, was arranged by former NSC director of strategic planning, Rich Higgins, who was fired from his job last month after officials within the council learned it was created by him.

In the letter, Higgins said globalists, actors, bankers, Islamists and several other members of the 'deep state' have allegedly been working together to undermine Trump's position of power.

The memo was also said to have ties to the departure of former national security advisor Michael Flynn, who H.R. McMaster replaced back in February.

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The author of the memo, Rich Higgins, who was in the strategic planning office at the NSC, was among those recently pushed out

Members of the 'deep state' attacked the Trump administration because the President represents a threat to cultural Marxist memes

Other enemies are allegedly working to subvert U.S. President Donald Trump

The magazine states that McMaster, who let Higgins go from his job, was one of the members said to be working in the secret society. He was also reportedly aware it was written prior to the release.

Related sources confirmed the memo was found last month in Higgins's email account during a routine security check within the department.

Higgins penned in the 'POTUS & Political Warfare' titled entry that the attack on the President stems from his 'existential threat to cultural Marxist memes that dominate the prevailing cultural narrative.'

The source referred to the letter as a technical assessment for the current political affairs taking place.

'While opposition to President Trump manifests itself through political warfare memes centered on cultural Marxist narratives, this hardly means that opposition is limited to Marxists as conventionally understood,' the memo reads.

'Having become the dominant cultural meme, some benefit from it while others are captured by it,' while referring to the 'deep state' members.

National security adviser H.R. McMaster, who let Higgins go from his job, was one of the members said to be working in the secret society

The memo landed on the president's desk, and precipitated a crisis that led to the departure of several high-level NSC officials tied to former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn

Trump previously said he and McMaster, pictured, 'work very well together'

'The administration has been maneuvered into a constant back-pedal by relentless political warfare attacks structured to force him to assume a reactive posture that assures inadequate responses.

'The president can either drive or be driven by events; it's time for him to drive them.'

Last month, Trump expressed distaste for Higgins' ousting as the strategic planning directer for NSC.

The President also released a statement after controversy erupted last week from his supporters in favor of McMaster being dismissed from his position within the council.

'General McMaster and I are working very well together. He is a good man and very pro-Israel,' Trump said in a statement last Friday. 'I am grateful for the work he continues to do serving our country.'