Durham elegantly lays out the case that the entire government colluded to rig an election. The report reveals that the CIA, FBI, and justice department with help from the NSA and FISA court (under the purview of SCOTUS) basically took the muck and propaganda of one campaign (the one holding power), and attempted to orchestrate and manufacture a coup d’etat against their political opponents with help from 99% of media outlets and even the establishment of the same party as Trump (McCain, Graham, et al).
There is no other word for this but "treason"....and at the highest levels.
It seems that the very PURPOSE of the Durham Report is -- since our government is incapable of doing anything about it -- to trigger a response from the only institution left in America with ANY credibility left that can do anything about it, THE MILITARY.
There can be military intervention but it is not going to be done in broad daylight for the most part or telegraphed. That is a key part of the Art of War.
THe more things go along, and the more I see, I am beginning to get the idea that the real plan is in fact a blend of devolution, disclosure, public awakening, and many, many things being put in place in a quiet, behind the scenes way.
I think it was Kash Patel who stated recently that on Jan 6, the Deep State WANTED to prompt some sort of military intervention by Trump, and they absolutely want a military solution, so that they can use the accusation of coup. "Military is the only way" may well have been part of Q disinfo to mislead the DS.
If we think about it, there have always been a LOT of things done behind the scenes, and only a portion of the reality actually makes it to the surface level.
I do not see anything like the Military intervening and putting Trump 'back in office'. But at the same time, human trafficking is being attacked like never before, the deep state means of communication lines have been massively cut, and they are disempowered, while the propaganda media increasingly loses influence to the people.
Art of War is a very interesting element, but as you say, may be one that we barely see much of.