The replacement of Schwartz took place on minute 0 of Trump's time in power in January 2017, after having been announced by military officials before Trump assumed his office. This means that the military, or at the very least the commander senior to Schwartz, was coordinating to remove and replace that general even before Trump had authority to do it. The new replacement general who took over in 2017 kept his position throughout Trump's administration, and was the same general for J6 2021 and for the period of Biden's inauguration--- and who, in one interview linked in another thread of comments on this post, stated in a live interview that he was there to oversee the transition to military power. Taken together, this sequence shows that the military was planning for devolution, or at the very least putting the players into position for it, before and during and after Trump's regular term in office.
These moves are not directly referenced in the Q drops, so it may not technically be a proof. But the idea that Trump was recruited into a pre-existing military plan is implied in many Q drops, and generally accepted by many Q researchers and anons. This particular sequence of events fits the theory to a T, so it's strong circumstantial evidence. I hope that helps.
The replacement of Schwartz took place on minute 0 of Trump's time in power in January 2017, after having been announced by military officials before Trump assumed his office. This means that the military, or at the very least the commander senior to Schwartz, was coordinating to remove and replace that general even before Trump had authority to do it. The new replacement general who took over in 2017 kept his position throughout Trump's administration, and was the same general for J6 2021 and for the period of Biden's inauguration--- and who, in one interview linked in another thread of comments on this post, stated in a live interview that he was there to oversee the transition to military power. Taken together, this sequence shows that the military was planning for devolution, or at the very least putting the players into position for it, before and during and after Trump's regular term in office.
These moves are not directly referenced in the Q drops, so it may not technically be a proof. But the idea that Trump was recruited into a pre-existing military plan is implied in many Q drops, and generally accepted by many Q researchers and anons. This particular sequence of events fits the theory to a T, so it's strong circumstantial evidence. I hope that helps.