The previous three posts have covered some considerations for where we are today. The Federal Government has failed and become corrupt at all levels and Trump intentionally went about establishing the States as superior to the Federal Government during the Covid "scandemic".
But a question was posed in the last post that will lead into this one: What do we do when ALL branches of our government have turned against the very people they serve?
Are we really to believe the Feds are responsible for making sure the Feds play by the rules? Think about that for a moment. The Federal Government has convinced many Americans they are responsible for making sure they behave and don't violate law. But we've seen how that has turned out. In fact, this has become the primary source of frustration for most Americans that has resulted in our two-tier justice system.
Most of us understand that the Founding Fathers gave us the Second Amendment for this purpose. But that was meant to be the very last resort. Sure, it is still an option available to Americans but I believe it will not come to that.
Let's start with these important questions:
- Where does the Federal Government derive it's powers from?
- What permits the Federal Government to hold it's power?
Let's address the first question. Which brings us to an important part of this post - the Constitutional Compact. Today, this is referred to as Compact Theory - because just like conspiracy theory, the powers that be want to divert from the real truth.
Within the first twenty years of our nation, this had already reached the level of the Supreme Court. The Constitution was said to be a compact (i.e., contract) between the Federal Government and the States. However, the Supreme Court ruled and upheld on a few other occasions, that this was a contract between the citizens of the US and the Federal Government because of the phrase "We The People". They opined that because the states were representatives of the people, then it was the people that gave those powers to the Feds. In 1798, this became the first stone in the Feds seizing control.
Thomas Jefferson, one of the men who helped form and ratify the Constitution, infamously opposed this ruling as he was well aware of the intent of the Constitution. One has only look to the Tenth Amendment to see it conflicts with the Supreme Court ruling. In addition, many involved in the process (38 state representative delegates) noted the US Constitution was an improved version of the Articles of Confederation - which to that point treated the states as separate, sovereign nations.
It was not the People who ratified the US Constitution by vote, it was the States. The States wrote and drafted the US Constitution so all citizens would have the same basic rights and freedoms. Note that the Constitution does not say the powers not given to the Feds are given to the People. The tenth Amendment says the powers not given to the Feds are the sole authority of the States.
What would happen if you or I entered into a contract with someone and they didn't uphold their contractual duty. Would you be expected to uphold yours? We know the answer is no. What if they didn't and still decided to take you to court to uphold yours? You would expect the court to find the contract null and void. But what if the court happened to be in the employ of the party that violated the contract?
Isn't that what we have with the Federal Government today. Just since the beginning of 2020, we could all list dozens of Constitutional Violations and far-overstepping their delegated powers. They do this only because the courts are in their corner and they are free to violate their side of the contract while telling others they are held to it. This is how insane it has become.
But that leads us to the second question - What permits the Federal Government to hold it's power?
The very simple answer to this question is the States. Yes, we all feel like the government has all the power and that is why they can do what they want. But do they?
The Government of course will point to the anti-secession pact that Lincoln forced on the States after the war. All states except Texas are bound by this clause. However, to the earlier point, what happens when one party has continually violated their contract? Why are the States being told they are bound when the Feds feel they are not?
What happens when the States wake up and realize they actually hold all the power and the Federal Government has none? What happens when they realize what that truly means?
Why this all is important is you may have noticed after the Supreme Court refused to hear the Texas case regarding the election, the States began to take control again. For too long, they lazily seceded authority to the Federal Government that it did not have. You see, not only did Trump instill Patriotism and hope for our country back into many of it's citizens - he also began teaching the states that they, not the Feds, are the superior government in our nation.
It may be a coincidence, but do you find it unusual that Trump now lives in Florida and the Governor most standing up to the Federal tyranny today is Gov. DeSantis of Florida?
States are now passing laws that directly forbid certain Federal Laws from being upheld in their states. You are hearing about Second Amendment sanctuaries. You are seeing them passing laws forbidding abortion - because this was NEVER a power given to the Federal Government.
In Part V, we'll discuss the end game and why understanding all this was so important for it to happen. Our Founding Fathers were smart men who realized what it could do to a nation should it's government became so corrupt, and against the basic rights provided by our Creator, that it had to be cast off.
And they structured the US for just this moment that will be coming.
I will leave you with one final thought before posting Part V tomorrow. Going back to the excerpt posted in part one from the Declaration of Independence - Do Americans even believe they NEED a Federal Government anymore? What would America look like if the Federal Government didn't even exist and instead there existed a compact between the States? Most Importantly, how would you go about dissolving the ENTIRE Federal Government?
Previous posts in the series for reference:
Part I: https://greatawakening.win/p/12ih0IsGiS/the-end-is-coming--part-i-the-pi/
Part II: https://greatawakening.win/p/12ih0NQ8JN/the-end-is-coming--part-ii-a-sto/
Part III: https://greatawakening.win/p/12ih0Rwc89/the-end-is-coming--part-iii-stor/
I see. I've just finished reading both of your responses. But the thing is, Q and Trump DID mention arrests, numerous times, they've also mentioned trials and there are many many sealed indictments. So if the military won't be used to arrest anyone, then who will? Again, I do NOT see a scenario where law enforcement makes the arrests. Or are you trying to imply that they will finally wake up and do their jobs, and the military will be there to make sure they will? The police won't even arrest little blue-haired ANTIFA shitheads who physically assault old ladies, so I 100% doubt they would EVER have the guts or the will to arrest Obama or Biden or anyone else. And let's not forget how corrupt the police are and how they all answer to someone in their own chain of command.
And sure, I understand your point, the deep state will certainly not go down without a fight, and the military would surely destroy ANTIFA and anyone else who gets in their way. But do you expect people like Killary and Pelosi, or even Schumer to try and get physical? They would shit their pants if they knew someone was coming to arrest them. So what happens to them? The military isn't just going to walk into Congress and start mowing down politicians unprovoked. Many of the deep state soldiers will put up a fight, but I doubt any of the puppets who are mostly elderly (and these are mainly the people we want to bring to justice) would do anything. I don't expect George Soros to get off his wheelchair and try to fight a US Marine or sheriff. You still take prisoners, you still interrogate, you still 'imprison' them. So I'm still not entirely sure how this is meant to end.
There's no need to be cryptic if you 'know' how this ends. Dumb it down if you have to and explain like I'm five, because there's no scenario where you can convince me that the police would suddenly put down their Krispy Kreme donuts and start arresting the Soros and Rothschilds in the country. I also continue to fail to see how the military is the 'only' way if this is the case.
I am not being cryptic and I definitely don't know how this ends. In the last post, which I just made, I just explain a scenario that was discussed with me which is much more than arrests and trials.
While Trump did mention them, the earlier posts I made were also to take into consideration that some of this might have been said to scare the enemy into taking a course of action they wanted. It is not unheard of in letting people commit certain crimes, where a sting has been set up, to literally catch them red handed.
No, I do not expect everyone to simply be a shooting gallery. Yes, I expect a lot of them will be arrested. But know one knows, even Q, how they are going to react when that moment comes.
Okay now we are finally on the same page. In that case I wholeheartedly agree. The idea is to arrest and try the entire deep state (through the National Guard and Marines) when the time comes, but if they all retaliate then they will just as easily be put down immediately and with swift fury. Though this something that Q has already told us all before, in some shape or form, so it's not really something new that we haven't considered. At least not me, in any case. I fully expect many of them will be dealt with in such a manner.