Trump and Brexit were unlikely too. Italy voted in majority against the EU this weekend and Geert Wilders' PVV is now the biggest party in the polls. The game of ridiculing and demonizing doesn't work anymore.
I am not into ridiculing. I actually believe a Le Pen win would be a good thing, as the "system" has too much power, and it needs some cleaning up. Also, I did bet for a Brexit win , I did bet and lost for the US elections ( 100$ loss on McMullin, for a 30k potential gain that did not materialise).
What I did not search was the link between Trump and the Illuminati, as I just believed the statements he was an "anti-establishment" candidate. From late 80s, Trump actually was already thinking of presenting himself. Thus, his illuminati cards in the 2000s and its Simpson presidential cartoon in the 2000s were clues of an actual agreement with "establishment" that he'll get it. None of their 2000s cards had Hillary winning, but they had her candidate with "positive polling".
"They" learned from the Brexit ==>Le Pen, big favorite, got zero seats for the councillors elections in 2016. And for the Presidentials, the "system" is being extremely selective on who gets in.
Austria: from my visits of Austria, the right wing guy would have been a good choice, as problems are accumulating in Austria and only a "far" right guy can put the problems on the table. He first lost and asked for re-elections. I am glad they reorganized the elections. He lost unfortunately.
Now, The Netherland: I have read that a law has been voted to forbid veil in public spaces. It seems to me that your "establishment" will be voting laws, and taking measures that Wilder has been advocating. Then what will be his campaining platform?