Does Devolution Require Trump's Return? - A Short Article by PatelPatriot
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My theory is that he will play up the whole “I’d bomb Moscow” thing until the DS decides to put him back it to start a war with Russia. Then he just says No.
Hot Damn! Trust the plan! “It’s not in his nature to walk away when he is the true winner...”
It does not. But he's guessing it will happen anyway. He also says he's guessing, which speaks to Patel Patriot's integrity. The current top comment by a guy named Nick Ahlborn explains the constitutional issues.
My current question is whether Trump is still president or not. I think he isn't (because constitution), but hey, I haven't read the secret PEADs either, and I'm just guessing too.
I agree on the point that Trump is not secretly still President, his first term expired on 1/20/2021. But devolution was activated because there was no legal successor. Biden calls himself the 46th President, but in reality he is the head of an occupation government installed by an insurgency within the US, backed by the CCP and others (Law of War Manual Ch11). I believe that Trump made this so by invoking the Insurrection Act in the days following 1/6/2021. It is not an accident that he still reminds us in his press releases that "the real insurrection/coup happened on 11/3/2020."
Devolution, in my opinion, was activated because the US, legally, does not have a President.
I differ from Patel in my belief that devolution will end with the removal of the occupying regime and the entire insurgency (mass arrests in the US by the military), but not with the return of Trump. We are, in my opinion, going to have a period of overt martial law. When this happens, alot of people are going to view it as a coup at first, and Trump cannot afford to be thought of as having been part of that. That random comment about how "you might not see me for awhile" comes to mind.
Trump will return as part of Reconstitution, the final phase of a Continuity of Government operation. When and how that happens is still the million dollar question.
Indeed.
Fwiw, you may be interested in the theory proposed on SLAG in which Trump is president based on a quorum of state legislators, or a competing set of electors that convened off-screen as it were, to elect him. It's all a bit obscure and convoluted today, but once the military explains it, I'm sure they'll do a good job.