Below is an article written by another researcher on the theory of "Devolution" (other than widely known "Patel Patriot"). This other researcher/writer who published the following article on "The Pipeline" goes by the name "Slag" on the theory of "Devolution."
In the case discussed, "Devolution" is the theory that "Continuity of Government" was enacted by President Trump before he left office to 'devolve' the federal government and activate the newly realigned chain-of-command, following Trump's big changes in top ranking military leadership that began around Nov. 2020.
The chain of events that have occurred (and are publicly known) that support the theory of "Devolution" being in effect, as well as 2 different clear paths to President Trump being reinstated as our rightful President are described in this article: https://slagfa.substack.com/ (Overview continues below...)
The justification for triggering the "Continuity of Government" (a.k.a. 'devolution') is due to the act of war perpetrated against the American people by foreign powers to insert a puppet President Biden. The resulting impact of such a move would have then made President Trump the "President in Exile," which he can publicly declare (or not) at any given time that he determines most advantageous.
Trump reportedly signed a "PEAD" ("Presidential Emergency Action Directive") to trigger Devolution/Continuity of Government before leaving office. Classified presidential directives are not publicly available, so we have no way to verify that part. However, many other actions by POTUS Trump that ARE publicly known sync up with the course of events, as well as how things would fit together and unfold accordingly.
Even if you can't validate 1 piece of the puzzle, if you've got a handful of other pieces that all fit together making up the rest of the picture that clearly identifies what that picture is, then you don't even really need that last piece of the puzzle to validate what the picture spells out. Make sense?
President Trump, before leaving office, also reportedly submitted a legal brief to the U.S. Supreme Court outlining his case about election fraud in the 2020 election, which was never publicly heard by the SCOTUS. Could that case also still be in play but on the back burner?
Also, a much more in-depth exploration of the "Devolution" theory can be found on Patel Patriot's site at: https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution
Thanks anon for keeping these two threads at the forefront.