In military terminology, a demonstration is an attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy.[1]
An example of a demonstration in the American Civil War was at the Battle of Gettysburg where, on July 2, 1863, General Robert E. Lee ordered Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell to stage a demonstration against Culp's Hill on the Union right flank while Lt. Gen. James Longstreet launched the main attack against the Union left flank.
A related diversionary maneuver, the feint, involves actual contact with the enemy, unlike a demonstration.
Ewell only being recently promoted to division commander due to Jackson's death, and being cautious after a long day of marching and fighting, didn't take Culp's Hill. After the bullshit Lost Causists scapegoating Longstreet (the only sane division commander in the room), Ewell is next most to be blamed for this "blunder" resulting in the loss at Gettysburg. But the reality is that it was Lee's fault in the same way that caused the JEB Stuart fiasco.... Lee didn't give clear orders. Jackson somehow had the ability to understand Lee and make things work. But with him gone, nobody else could understand Lee the same way. Lee absolutely sucked at the administrative and organizational level... battlefield commander, good, but as an overall army commander? Yikes.
The Day 2 attacks on the Round Tops SHOULD have been a demonstration while Longstreet, as he advocated, could sweep around farther to the southeast and move towards Washington. But I digress... Lee was an arrogant egomaniac...
Shame this scene was cut from the theatrical version...
Its about Gregg Phillips publicly calling out Bennie Thompson who is hiding behind the speech and debate clause of the Constitution to slander (and when Thompson's lies are printed in the Congressional Record they are constitutionally protected libel) people who are not in the room to defend themselves or cross examine the gaslighted witnesses Thompson parades before the television cameras.
At this point Phillips has basically libeled Thompson by calling him a seditionist, an accomplice to murder, a racist and a thug.
(There is a subcontext connected to the Heard v Depp case... but that is too far afield to fully develop at this time. If you did not watch the whole trial it would take a book to explain it... just keep the general idea of a narrative connection in the back of your mind for now... remember... no conspiracies but no coincidences either.)
Philips is demonstrating... both attacking (in writing for now, verbally soon) and by doing so showing force, in my opinion, to draw fire from Thompson and the J6 Committee.
It is also why Phillips released this map detailing mules heading for Atlanta for the 2020 election...
"The organization was involved in numerous controversial issues. For example, it attempted to assist Oceanhill-Brownsville area in Brooklyn to secede from the United States during the 1968 conflict over control of public schools. Additionally, it was involved with shootouts at New Bethel Baptist Church in 1969 (during the one-year anniversary of the founding) and another in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1971. (It had announced that the capital of the Republic would be in Hinds County, Mississippi, located on a member's farm.) In the confrontations, law-enforcement officials were killed and injured. Organization members were prosecuted for the crimes."
Also in my opinion, this, from my comment quoting Jack Anderson about Senators, holds true about certain Representatives as well...
"I stated my basic theory of senatorial behavior: senators were great bullies but poor fighters; they are occupational cowards, or rather, victims of excessive caution. They could be fearsome infighters when the public wasn't watching or when their victim was a pushover. but they would run from a donnybrook of uncertain outcome, for they were in the popularity business."
The Confessions of A Muckracker / 1979 Jack Anderson with James Boyd
Chapter 3 - Brewster at the Brink
p. 59
[Context excerpt above made in connection with the Brewster Hearings when members of the United States Congress conspired to steal TWA from Howard Hughes and gift TWA to Juan Trippe of Pan AM.]
On a RAINY SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN FLORIDA...I have just read THE BEST writing on the diatribe of Bernie Thompson and it is a WONDERFUL Piece that SHOULD BE TAUGHT and EMULATED where possible.
Turn the TABLES on them and see how far the nefarious individuals get...
Thank you!!!!!!!!!! I will hoist my goblet to you from whence I shall drink from it!!!!!!
Gotcha, know there's always far deeper meaning to this stuff and you're on top of it. I see Gettysburg and just got excited since that's where my historical expertise comes in 😂
I am pretty much convinced NFD thought, among other things that the people pulling Biden's strings were threatening civil war if Trump (Q) did not allow the steal.
Hang on to that deep antebelllum, bellum, and post war reconstruction south. Got a gut feeling it will be invaluable as history gets rewritten as the gloves come off and our whitewashed political history is sand blasted.
Lee has always been something of a bizarre case. Mexican War hero. Career military man. Family legacy of 1776. Offered command to put down the Rebellion but rejects it because he couldn't fight against his "home"... and yet there were plenty of southerners who honored their oath to defend the USA and the Constitution, like fellow Virginian George Henry Thomas. Was Lee truly a committed white supremacist slaver? I don't think so. He was more Jeffersonian than say, Alexander Stevens. Is it possible Lee was just used as a pawn by the Rebel puppet masters?
His command of the southern department (Carolinas, Georgia, Florida) and efforts to fortify defenses was fairly well done... Essentially kept Union forces stuck on Hilton Head and in Beaufort, away from Savannah and Charleston for far longer than they should have been. He wasn't a complete idiot, in fact did have a fairly wise military mind. So why then did he adopt such stupid strategies when in command of the Army of Northern VA and then of all Confederate forrces? Antietam was a terrible mistake, but then to do it again but worse at Gettysburg? Constantly refusing to reinforce the Western Theater where Grant made fools of the carousel of terrible Rebel commanders... taking units from the deep south for use in the ANV, as opposed to defending their home states of TN, MS, AR, AL, GA etc...
Dare I suggest it was almost as if Lee was intentionally trying to destroy any chance of Confederate success... he snatched defeat from the grasp of victory...
In military terminology, a demonstration is an attack or show of force on a front where a decision is not sought, made with the aim of deceiving the enemy.[1]
An example of a demonstration in the American Civil War was at the Battle of Gettysburg where, on July 2, 1863, General Robert E. Lee ordered Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell to stage a demonstration against Culp's Hill on the Union right flank while Lt. Gen. James Longstreet launched the main attack against the Union left flank.
A related diversionary maneuver, the feint, involves actual contact with the enemy, unlike a demonstration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonstration_(military)
"If practicable..."
Ewell only being recently promoted to division commander due to Jackson's death, and being cautious after a long day of marching and fighting, didn't take Culp's Hill. After the bullshit Lost Causists scapegoating Longstreet (the only sane division commander in the room), Ewell is next most to be blamed for this "blunder" resulting in the loss at Gettysburg. But the reality is that it was Lee's fault in the same way that caused the JEB Stuart fiasco.... Lee didn't give clear orders. Jackson somehow had the ability to understand Lee and make things work. But with him gone, nobody else could understand Lee the same way. Lee absolutely sucked at the administrative and organizational level... battlefield commander, good, but as an overall army commander? Yikes.
The Day 2 attacks on the Round Tops SHOULD have been a demonstration while Longstreet, as he advocated, could sweep around farther to the southeast and move towards Washington. But I digress... Lee was an arrogant egomaniac...
Shame this scene was cut from the theatrical version...
https://youtu.be/pXmiivqG3-Q
Just to be clear... its not about Gettysburg...
Its about Gregg Phillips publicly calling out Bennie Thompson who is hiding behind the speech and debate clause of the Constitution to slander (and when Thompson's lies are printed in the Congressional Record they are constitutionally protected libel) people who are not in the room to defend themselves or cross examine the gaslighted witnesses Thompson parades before the television cameras.
At this point Phillips has basically libeled Thompson by calling him a seditionist, an accomplice to murder, a racist and a thug.
(There is a subcontext connected to the Heard v Depp case... but that is too far afield to fully develop at this time. If you did not watch the whole trial it would take a book to explain it... just keep the general idea of a narrative connection in the back of your mind for now... remember... no conspiracies but no coincidences either.)
Philips is demonstrating... both attacking (in writing for now, verbally soon) and by doing so showing force, in my opinion, to draw fire from Thompson and the J6 Committee.
It is also why Phillips released this map detailing mules heading for Atlanta for the 2020 election...
https://media.greatawakening.win/post/aPMQt0Tz5Q73.png
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEcVU25r/gregg-phillipsall-roads-lead-to-/
Looks like some of those points of departure originate in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi%27s_2nd_congressional_district
Think we will hearing a whole lot more about this in the near future as well...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_New_Afrika
"The organization was involved in numerous controversial issues. For example, it attempted to assist Oceanhill-Brownsville area in Brooklyn to secede from the United States during the 1968 conflict over control of public schools. Additionally, it was involved with shootouts at New Bethel Baptist Church in 1969 (during the one-year anniversary of the founding) and another in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1971. (It had announced that the capital of the Republic would be in Hinds County, Mississippi, located on a member's farm.) In the confrontations, law-enforcement officials were killed and injured. Organization members were prosecuted for the crimes."
Hinds County, Mississippi
Congressional districts: 2nd, 3rd
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinds_County,_Mississippi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi%27s_2nd_congressional_district
The district's current Representative is Democrat Bennie Thompson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennie_Thompson
RIPCORD
Also in my opinion, this, from my comment quoting Jack Anderson about Senators, holds true about certain Representatives as well...
"I stated my basic theory of senatorial behavior: senators were great bullies but poor fighters; they are occupational cowards, or rather, victims of excessive caution. They could be fearsome infighters when the public wasn't watching or when their victim was a pushover. but they would run from a donnybrook of uncertain outcome, for they were in the popularity business."
The Confessions of A Muckracker / 1979 Jack Anderson with James Boyd
Chapter 3 - Brewster at the Brink
p. 59
[Context excerpt above made in connection with the Brewster Hearings when members of the United States Congress conspired to steal TWA from Howard Hughes and gift TWA to Juan Trippe of Pan AM.]
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IETIOCW8/this-moment-you-realize-911-was-/
The Washington Merry-Go-Round keeps going round and round.
On a RAINY SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN FLORIDA...I have just read THE BEST writing on the diatribe of Bernie Thompson and it is a WONDERFUL Piece that SHOULD BE TAUGHT and EMULATED where possible.
Turn the TABLES on them and see how far the nefarious individuals get...
Thank you!!!!!!!!!! I will hoist my goblet to you from whence I shall drink from it!!!!!!
Outstanding!!!
TO: eagledriver
FROM: CONDOR
DATE 6/11/2022
SUBJECT: https://youtu.be/7rxxCQ5B9hs?t=9465
Thread will continue as more patriots comment... check back often for updates.
Also... humbly suggest you click on username and check comment history.
Much there that will resonate.
Regards
CONDOR
(P. S. Bennie... not Bernie)
Gotcha, know there's always far deeper meaning to this stuff and you're on top of it. I see Gettysburg and just got excited since that's where my historical expertise comes in 😂
Do you remember NFD comments re Biden speech at Gettysburg 22 Oct 2020.
Gettysburg was / is a threat symbol.
Remember the staging.
Remember this...
https://youtu.be/-ktHAPR4UiI?t=105
I am pretty much convinced NFD thought, among other things that the people pulling Biden's strings were threatening civil war if Trump (Q) did not allow the steal.
Remember who put Biden in the "White House."
https://youtu.be/8sxsbUBc8IM
https://youtu.be/j_ZUgCKrgfY
https://youtu.be/W2DEM28hBxg
And of course there is this string being pulled as well...
https://youtu.be/FZKmRlPhhFY?t=184
There's the Republic of New Africa hidden hand...
NFD also focused on the hidden hand of the Pope...
https://youtu.be/kHqm6VFuvJQ
https://youtu.be/kHqm6VFuvJQ?t=1941 (time stamp)
Hang on to that deep antebelllum, bellum, and post war reconstruction south. Got a gut feeling it will be invaluable as history gets rewritten as the gloves come off and our whitewashed political history is sand blasted.
More historical echos / WWII Operation Fortitude / Patton & 7th Army re China -> Taiwan
11 June 2022 War Room Pandemic / Episode 1923 / 1924 Part 6
Steve Bannon Interview Eric Prince
All good... segment of interest begins @ 4:00 mark...
https://americasvoice.news/video/M5NcNsEHEUfJshc
Lee has always been something of a bizarre case. Mexican War hero. Career military man. Family legacy of 1776. Offered command to put down the Rebellion but rejects it because he couldn't fight against his "home"... and yet there were plenty of southerners who honored their oath to defend the USA and the Constitution, like fellow Virginian George Henry Thomas. Was Lee truly a committed white supremacist slaver? I don't think so. He was more Jeffersonian than say, Alexander Stevens. Is it possible Lee was just used as a pawn by the Rebel puppet masters?
His command of the southern department (Carolinas, Georgia, Florida) and efforts to fortify defenses was fairly well done... Essentially kept Union forces stuck on Hilton Head and in Beaufort, away from Savannah and Charleston for far longer than they should have been. He wasn't a complete idiot, in fact did have a fairly wise military mind. So why then did he adopt such stupid strategies when in command of the Army of Northern VA and then of all Confederate forrces? Antietam was a terrible mistake, but then to do it again but worse at Gettysburg? Constantly refusing to reinforce the Western Theater where Grant made fools of the carousel of terrible Rebel commanders... taking units from the deep south for use in the ANV, as opposed to defending their home states of TN, MS, AR, AL, GA etc...
Dare I suggest it was almost as if Lee was intentionally trying to destroy any chance of Confederate success... he snatched defeat from the grasp of victory...