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Thank you for the feedback. It's much appreciated. I have a fairly decent overview understanding of Patel Patriots theory of devolution and potential CoG operations, but I'm not a fan of the secret secret declaration stuff, and I think the case for it in the context of some form of COG is weak, relies too much on sketchy assumptions and interpretations. At least to my knowledge.

A President has certain powers as a wartime president. Drafting a new declaration of independence isn't one, as far as I can see.

The EOs that Trump put in place certainly give the govt great power to refuse and push back any Cabal connections (including debt) that involve human rights abuses.

In any case, so far, I've not found any New Declaration theories that make any sense to me, and I tend to fall on the side of what seem to me to be more grounded and logically based ways of explaining what we see.

On another note, it's also worth noting that the original signers and the original declaration itself were drafted by the precursor of the people's Congress (aka the legislative branch), NOT any executive body or branch of govt.

Unless folks are using "New Declaration of Independence" euphemistically or as a mere metaphor, then I don't see how such a document could fall under the jurisdiction of the Executive, aka POTUS.

That said, thanks again for the reply.

EDIT: I should also emphasize that although I disagree with your fundamental premise, I applaud the effort to think through the situation, apply imagination and outside-the-box thinking to, well, the current situation. On that point, kudos.

100 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Thank you for the feedback. It's much appreciated. I have a fairly decent overview understanding of Patel Patriots theory of devolution and potential CoG operations, but I'm not a fan of the secret secret declaration stuff, and I think the case for it in the context of some form of COG is weak, relies too much on sketchy assumptions and interpretations. At least to my knowledge.

A President has certain powers as a wartime president. Drafting a new declaration of independence isn't one, as far as I can see.

The EOs that Trump put in place certainly give the govt great power to refuse and push back any Cabal connections (including debt) that involve human rights abuses.

In any case, so far, I've not found any New Declaration theories that make any sense to me, and I tend to fall on the side of what seem to me to be more grounded and logically based ways of explaining what we see.

On another note, it's also worth noting that the original signers and the original declaration itself were drafted by the precursor of the people's Congress (aka the legislative branch), NOT any executive body or branch of govt.

Unless folks are using "New Declaration of Independence" euphemistically or as a mere metaphor, then I don't see how such a document could fall under the jurisdiction of the Executive, aka POTUS.

That said, thanks again for the reply.

100 days ago
1 score