I'm confident in the theory the military brought in Trump at some point, it wasn't originally his plan, but he adopted it in some form or another, and has been on board ever since. I remember talk of a military coup back in 2009.
Boys and girls, you have to remember, the idea of America Corp. is not new, it has been around since it happened (1800s something). I remember my parents telling me about this back in the 80s/90s, well before "sovereign" people were manipulating the system to get out of paying taxes or speeding tickets.
Well before Q there have been people red pilling as fast as they could, it was just word of mouth. When the Internet went widespread, it took a while for the "cooks and weirdos" to get on board.
I'm a firm believer of old text books to preserve what little we have of "accurate history" and teachings. Remember too, most all of Americas public figures, presidents, politicians, many actors, and the founding fathers were religious, and it impacted a lot of what they did.
We're not taught that anymore, which is a shame.
You have to remember, until the last couple generations, there was HUGE pushback against digitization of history and documents, because manipulation would be so easy. That was impressed on me and others back in the 80s/90s again.
"oh, pshaw, who would be so unethical to do something like that?", politicians would say.....
Well just a simple example, the whole 'I prefer heroes who weren't captured' - in relation to McCain - was pretty nasty. We have a war veteran who was a POW for several years, and Trump belittled him. I can see nothing positive about that. Sure, McCain deserves some shit, but not THAT kind of shit. But regardless of what you, or I, think of that event, it had a hugely negative impact on his popularity and he would have been better served not to have done it. He could have won by a Tsunami if he'd been more careful - a Tsunami that would have overcome any level of voter fraud.