Be careful.
There's a difference in saying "I'm not sure we should trust him yet" and "Don't trust him." The latter is an assertion that can blind you longer than necessary. I think it's wise not to jump too soon to lauding any particular person just because in a particular moment they're saying or doing something you agree with. Every RINO ever said or did something their conservative base agreed with.
But it's also unwise to be persistently cynical. It lowers your vibration, kills the faith of those around you, and if you spend too much time defending a particular position, you often take too long abandoning that position when it becomes clear that you were wrong.
"I'm not sure we should trust him just yet" is, in my opinion, a much wiser stance to take on the subject of Elon. Maybe he's cabal-turned white hat, maybe he's a trojan horse meant to look like one. Either way, Twitter has apparently already obliterated tens of thousands of bots almost overnight, have reinstated some high profile conservative accounts, and have turned off at least some of their suppression algorithms allowing high profile conservative/pro-Trump accounts to gain more reach and visibility.
These are good things. They could be part of a ploy by the Deep State to get conservatives to trust Twitter again and stop them from moving to Truth Social, but regardless, they're still good things.
Remember, if nothing can stop what is coming, then any move the Deep State makes simply hastens their demise. A good analogy would be stepping into quicksand. The Deep State is sinking in quicksand. The best thing they can do is not move. That will allow them to survive the longest. The clock is ticking though, and they're going to sink anyway, so just like people do when they're in quicksand, they start trying things, causing them to sink faster.
If this Twitter thing is a Deep State ploy, it will backfire, and hasten their demise. I'm sure of it. They damned if they do, and damned if they don't. They tried blatant, over the top censorship and it backfired. They think loosening the reigns a bit will help give them back some control, but they're wrong. Truth is light. You can't suppress it forever, but if you let even a little bit of it out, you risk accelerating your tyrannical demise. Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come.
Trust is a funny thing. At this point, Donald Trump has earned my trust. Do I trust/believe/agree with everything he says? No. But he's done and said enough over a long period of time that I now trust why he says it. In fact, I fully expect him to lie at times. I just trust myself and my fellow Patriots to spot when and why he's doing it. And I think he trusts us to do that too. It's why I think he's seemed so pro-vaccine after leaving office. I know he knows what we know about it. But there he is, apparently pimping it left and right. Why? I think we all know why. He had to. It was part of the plan.
Look, we haven't had a really solid public win in a really long time. Don't be so cynical that you miss the boat on this one. It's invigorating. Breath it in. Whether Elon is legit or not, this is an important moment. Either it's a move by the white hats or it's a move by the black hats that will backfire and hasten their demise. For me, the jury is still out on Elon. But so far, so good. I think we all have room to celebrate right now.
As one of the permanently cynical, I appreciate this. I wonder, though, in times like this, if letting your guard down is exactly the motion they’re hoping to induce.
Dorsey and Musk. Musk and Dorsey. Not a ton in common, but definitely one thing they share an interest in. Creating, capturing, and shaping collective consciousness. Which also happens to align with the transhumanist (think WEF) agenda.
I think I’ll keep the lid on the champagne a bit longer.