Nice read but starting with part 3 this guy kind of went off the rails suggesting the SC would be the fix. The trials part would be nice, the outcomes at the end are more conjecture. I don't see states being broken up but would be satisfied with the levels of fraud that got them to this point exposed and further prevented.
Also:
"What I can tell you is that when China is no longer a military, economic, or strategic threat to the United States, when the suspected truth about the Democratic Party is fully exposed - and their believed criminal activity laid bare, when the time is ripe for Trump to end the Presidency in exile and return to power…that’s the time when I think a dragnet from sea to shining sea will go up."
There's a lot of chicken and egg stuff in that jumble.
Yes, but what gets me so interested is that even if a tiny portion of this is correct, it means there truly is movement in the background towards the patriotic ending we all want. I’m not too concerned about how it’s going to happen, I am of the understanding that the people who would be pulling off an operation like this I’m going to work so far above my stupid head that it’s not something I’m going to understand until I see how it plays out. I’m not gonna pretend to be that clairvoyant. But the mirror idea that’s something, that all important something, is actually going on behind the scenes means that, by whatever method they choose, this is going to work. For those of us who are still coming to terms with whether or not we think “white hats“ working behind the scenes are real, stuff like this is electric. The fact that this is beginning to make more and more sense to me has me excited. I want this to be true so bad.
Yeah, my basic feel is he kind of jumped on the devolution bandwagon, ran with it, then just started making stuff up once he got past "what is known and verifiable."
I don't recall for sure, but I don't think Patel's devolution series has really done much speculation on where it's going, only what's likely in place.
Nice read but starting with part 3 this guy kind of went off the rails suggesting the SC would be the fix. The trials part would be nice, the outcomes at the end are more conjecture. I don't see states being broken up but would be satisfied with the levels of fraud that got them to this point exposed and further prevented.
Also:
"What I can tell you is that when China is no longer a military, economic, or strategic threat to the United States, when the suspected truth about the Democratic Party is fully exposed - and their believed criminal activity laid bare, when the time is ripe for Trump to end the Presidency in exile and return to power…that’s the time when I think a dragnet from sea to shining sea will go up."
There's a lot of chicken and egg stuff in that jumble.
Yes, but what gets me so interested is that even if a tiny portion of this is correct, it means there truly is movement in the background towards the patriotic ending we all want. I’m not too concerned about how it’s going to happen, I am of the understanding that the people who would be pulling off an operation like this I’m going to work so far above my stupid head that it’s not something I’m going to understand until I see how it plays out. I’m not gonna pretend to be that clairvoyant. But the mirror idea that’s something, that all important something, is actually going on behind the scenes means that, by whatever method they choose, this is going to work. For those of us who are still coming to terms with whether or not we think “white hats“ working behind the scenes are real, stuff like this is electric. The fact that this is beginning to make more and more sense to me has me excited. I want this to be true so bad.
Have you read the Devolution series?
He lost me with SCOTUS. For me it invalidates almost everything he has to say.
Yeah, my basic feel is he kind of jumped on the devolution bandwagon, ran with it, then just started making stuff up once he got past "what is known and verifiable."
I don't recall for sure, but I don't think Patel's devolution series has really done much speculation on where it's going, only what's likely in place.
I completely concur.