The order to disperse was published on the afternoon of January 6th, using the incident at the Capitol as cover.
Antifa, the intel agencies, private sector actors, state level actors, members of Congress, every member of the insurgency against the US that Chris Miller and his people had spent the previous year mapping (PatelPatriot discussed this in one of his devolution articles, although which one escapes me at the moment), Trump invoked the Insurrection Act against all of them sometime in the days between 1-7 and 1-20.
This is my general theory of how this went down. If so, then it was over before it began.
January 6 was to get all sides to agree that a rebellion and insurrection had taken place, thus the emergency powers would be lawfully used when Devolution kicked in.
There's no need to agree which side is right but only that an insurrection exists to justify the emergency powers of the Executive office. Hence why changing the Covid narrative is so important. Once we stop agreeing as a whole that there is an emergency, the government loses its mandate for their powers.
The order to disperse was published on the afternoon of January 6th, using the incident at the Capitol as cover.
Antifa, the intel agencies, private sector actors, state level actors, members of Congress, every member of the insurgency against the US that Chris Miller and his people had spent the previous year mapping (PatelPatriot discussed this in one of his devolution articles, although which one escapes me at the moment), Trump invoked the Insurrection Act against all of them sometime in the days between 1-7 and 1-20.
This is my general theory of how this went down. If so, then it was over before it began.
January 6 was to get all sides to agree that a rebellion and insurrection had taken place, thus the emergency powers would be lawfully used when Devolution kicked in.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moyer_v._Peabody
There's no need to agree which side is right but only that an insurrection exists to justify the emergency powers of the Executive office. Hence why changing the Covid narrative is so important. Once we stop agreeing as a whole that there is an emergency, the government loses its mandate for their powers.