Ok, we just defeated the biggest machine of evil in the history of the world (indeed, the only one that could be termed a machine). We just arrested, prosecuted, and executed tens of thousands of those who have committed the most heinous crimes imaginable. We have liberated the broken, the oppressed, the needy, the poor, the hurting, the huddled masses of the world yearning to breathe free. Now what?
The real action takes place after the Storm, after the Plan, after the arrests, after the Q drops, after the comms. We were prepared for this moment. We should, however, be diligent and make plans for the rapidly-approaching post-precipice Earth.
Above all things, we must first ensure that those who are put in power have the support and trust of the people once again, and that they are true statesmen. Run for elected office, or if that's really not up your alley, run for school board or another local position. Secure our borders, secure our money, secure our People Power, secure our children's safety and future. We The People will be establishing the governments of the world to come, and it would be poor for us to ignore this most important facet of governance. Government of the People, by the People, and for the People.
Secondly, we must then strive to Make God Great Again. Put Him back in the things we have taken over. Conquer them and bind the dark forces in the infinitely powerful Name of Jesus. Take the battle to Satan, distract and harass him so he cannot prowl the Earth and cause more to fall. The Q plan is most obviously God's will for the present times. Perhaps in some way it is Armageddon. Perhaps in some way it is an actual divine task, and not merely a meticulous plan by men of God.
Thirdly, we must take back our institutions. Pharmakeia has been dismantled. Big Tech is no more. The industrial complex is largely leaderless. Agriculture, Education, Science, Engineering, Computing, Utilities, Energy, every facet of society, every sector of the economy, will have great voids that your small (or large) business can step into, or you yourself, with your field knowledge, can step into such roles as are needed in order to continue companies with good intentions but corrupt former leaders.
Finally, once we have established a firm future and a firm foundation for ourselves, our children, and the generations to come, we must immediately set about on the greatest period of technological innovation, scientific learning, and philosophical advancement in the history of the world. Our future lies not only on the Moon and Mars, but among the stars. No civilization can, once it has covered and conquered its home planet, can possibly grow further without growing upward and outward. Initial technological advancements will merely be revealing suppressed technology like hyperefficient vertical agriculture, magnetic Earth energy collection, "time travel", and space mining operations. Imagine what we could learn from history when that is finally uncensored and freely available?
Expand, Expand, Expand. That is what humanity must do. The Moon is not enough. Mars is not enough. Among the stars there lie thousands of planets with liquid water that need just a little life to become green. We have unlimited potential. With advances in computing, even manipulating spacetime itself becomes less of an impossibility. Will we be gods? Of course not. But we would not emulate our Creator (highest form of worship) if we stopped innovating, stopped creating, stopped growing, stopped thinking.
"Where we go one, we go all" is not just a catchphrase or a cool slogan.
It may be easy to ride ahead of the wave, ahead of the Storm, but when it crashes you will need to act immediately. Your life, and the Earth, depends on it. Satan loves a complacent and unproductive anon. Keep meming away (the ones lately have been top-kek tier!), but get ready to take up your real-life mission!
I heartily agree! But the SIZE and STRUCTURE of Power is important also.
The United States was designed so that most of the Power in society remained in the hands of the people themselves, not in the hands of a coercive government (I use that redundancy to emphasize that "government" as we have known it is BY DEFINITION a CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE funded by coercion and whose rules -- "you MUST do this and you CANNOT do that" -- are enforced by force and threats of force -- even in the most common situations where force is inappropriate and unnecessary).
A common Americanism, even up until recently, was "That government is best, which governs least." The tiny (almost invisible compared to today) Constitutional federal government of the late 1700s was nonetheless far more powerful than we had under the Articles of Confederation. That tiny Constitutional government BECAME the monster we are suffering under today, and the same thing WILL happen to our Post-Storm government if we do not address the fact that any formally recognized coercive Power center -- any group with license to rule with impunity -- WILL attract the corrupt, the psychopathic, the Machiavellian, the seekers after unearned wealth, and others who will, over time or more quickly, pervert that Power center -- that government -- into a nightmare.
The structures and safeguards designed to prevent such a nightmare obviously failed in the case of our Constitution. There's no use pretending otherwise.
Saying "if people had FOLLOWED the Constitution it wouldn't have happened" only points out that people DID NOT follow the Constitution faithfully -- many DID follow the spirit and letter of the document but enough misguided or corrupt or outright evil persons managed to bend and misapply the rules to turn what had been a mostly free nation (asterisk for enslaved blacks and Indians and Irish indentured servant/slaves in earlier decades) -- a nation that actually WAS designed to provide and protect the LIBERTY of the citizenry -- to what we have NOW, which is very nearly the exact opposite.
Far more of our post-Storm governance must be in the hands of civil society -- in the market, in other words, including especially regulation (think UL, especially as originally constituted, and the National Fire Protection Association, both of which were formed in the late 1800s, rather than the FDA and the many other nightmarish Federal regulatory bodies).
MOST governance can be done, and done more safely, more cheaply, and more effectively (meaning with more justice and less restraint of liberty) by civil society (contracts, social social norms, churches, and other methods and non-coercive institutions) than by a coercive Power center.
The Market for Liberty (free download at Mises.org) is an excellent outline for how a practical and fully civil (market) society can work, drawing on both theory and example.
Freedom works, when coupled with enough emotional health / moral qualities in the population. Let's give it a try. We'll need to deal with the corruption of the American public (and the same for EVERY nation), but if we don't keep our sights on the ELIMINATION of any power centers that are allowed to initiate coercion, including especially for funding, then we will only be kicking the can of tyranny down the road.