I dunno. For me, I find the Devolution series very compelling and convincing, whereas the LoW theory just doesn't do it for me.
One interesting thing is that these two theories both overlap. I think some people see the overlap, and jump to the conclusion that the latter must be true because of x, y and z.
For me, the only real thing that eludes me (and I'm yet to see any concrete analysis in the way Patel Patriot works devolution) is the whole "cannot act for one year" theory. That things got more holes than a plastic sack of potatoes.
Other elements, well, they make lots of sense, and are supported by PP's analysis.
A) that we are at war B) that the regime is illegitimate C) that TIMING of action by the Good Guys is a factor, etc.
Yeah, I keep looking at the Myanmar situation, where they only waited about 3 months before their military coup, and they signed and ratified the Geneva Conventions.
I've maintained a "wait and see" attitude about any of this, but I've never seen a President that stays at the WH as little as Biden does.
My only issue with Devolution is how long are we to live with a puppet and shadow governments? At least waiting a year, and allowing them to lose control of the populace, sorta explained Biden et al still having any semblance of power. Whereas what is this shadow government actually doing in allowing Biden to continue his path of destruction.
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I dunno. For me, I find the Devolution series very compelling and convincing, whereas the LoW theory just doesn't do it for me.
One interesting thing is that these two theories both overlap. I think some people see the overlap, and jump to the conclusion that the latter must be true because of x, y and z.
For me, the only real thing that eludes me (and I'm yet to see any concrete analysis in the way Patel Patriot works devolution) is the whole "cannot act for one year" theory. That things got more holes than a plastic sack of potatoes.
Other elements, well, they make lots of sense, and are supported by PP's analysis.
A) that we are at war B) that the regime is illegitimate C) that TIMING of action by the Good Guys is a factor, etc.
Yeah, I keep looking at the Myanmar situation, where they only waited about 3 months before their military coup, and they signed and ratified the Geneva Conventions.
I've maintained a "wait and see" attitude about any of this, but I've never seen a President that stays at the WH as little as Biden does.
My only issue with Devolution is how long are we to live with a puppet and shadow governments? At least waiting a year, and allowing them to lose control of the populace, sorta explained Biden et al still having any semblance of power. Whereas what is this shadow government actually doing in allowing Biden to continue his path of destruction.