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TSearch 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know it can be exhausting, but people always need to keep their guard up, even with influencers we believe are on our side. How many times did Q say be careful who you follow? And, even warned some people are profiting off this movement?

My personal opinion is all the influencers calling for the DS to be tried in the court system are suspect. They either don’t know what they’re talking about, or they’re hoping they can bait the DOJ into trying DS traitors in a system that will exonerate them.

That’s my small rant on this topic.

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TSearch 13 points ago +13 / -0

As long as the courts are corrupt, it doesn’t matter who the AG is. Durham tried and proved two slam dunk cases in court and the lefty juries made sure both people walked.

The most broken part of our Justice system is the Judicial Branch. Probably one of the most masterful accomplishments of the DS was to infiltrate the Branch that has lifetime appointments and no real oversight. Technically Congress could exercise its authority to clean up the Judiciary, but we all know that is extremely unlikely.

The best and probably only hope we have isnthat proof exists these judges and maybe some Justices are under foreign influence. It seems we keep getting back to the scenario where the only way is the military.

If it takes the military to clean out the Judicial Branch, an overwhelming majority of the population has to be awake enough to understand and accept the necessity. And, another necessary condition is ICE successfully clears out the illegals who are here as sleeper cells waiting to be activated to protect the DS.

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe the new regime is providing us with the targets. And, those targets are cabal related. Obviously that’s just speculation, but I subscribe to the opinion this war is more about damaging the cabal than it is about stopping Iran’s military ambitions.

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was hoping that wouldn’t be continued in the second Administration, because I don’t feel there is time to waste. I thought the vetting process would be much better because four years isn’t a long time to complete the mission of bringing down the Cabal.

My sincere hope is she was playing her role, fulfilled her mission, and is moving to another impact role.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

I agree with you. Everyone complaining she never went after the big names is ignoring what Q told us. The big names won’t be tried in the corrupt courts because justice will never be served there. Instead they will walk out with a not guilty verdict and claim they were exonerated.

POTUS moves people in and out of roles like chess pieces. We have no idea where he is moving her, but it sounds like it is a role of his design.

Finally, my problem with the idea she is working for the DS is that would mean we’re wasting our time here. If it took POTUS and his core team 25% of his term to figure that out, then Patriots are not in control. And, that doesn’t bode well for engineering the fall of the Cabal.

Think about it, if the DS is able to push sleepers past POTUS, his core team, and the Q team, there is no hope. It would mean just a few more sleepers and they run the clock out on him and us.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

When I look back at the Iran-Contra scandal with the perspective I have today, I see it in a new light. I didn’t realize it at the time, but Colonel North was running a counter operation against the DS.

The cards had been stacked against the Contra Rebels in Nicaragua paving the way for a communist takeover. Had he only supplied weapons to Iran for their war against Iraq. I believe he would’ve never been charged.

The reason the Democrats went after him so hard is he worked around their embargo against the pro democracy Contras to the point they were actually able to stave off the communist takeover of Nicaragua..

There is actually more to unpack in that scenario, but I believe it’s the only real reason they went after him.

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TSearch 3 points ago +3 / -0

Would background check investigators miss this kind of information? Credit checks are a standard part of these investigations. Given the fact he had allegedly spent $25K on this activity it should have easily shown up in a credit report.

Rest assured the intelligence community was well aware of his activities. The question is would they have unofficially shares that information with POTUS?

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

It’s worse than turning his assassination into a mockery, they’re participating in the operation to kill the organization he built.

Almost all of these “influencers” were whisked into existence as instruments of information warfare. Unfortunately, the majority were creations of the DS.

A lot of them fit the definition of absurdist agents. Their purpose is to say and do things that sound like they support conservatives, but deliver the message in a way that makes conservatives look bad. Their real goal is to turn off people thinking about changing their political affiliation to maintain the status quo.

Think back to Owens and the whole “Blexit” episode of her career. I am a lifelong conservative and hearing her say that term back in 2018 made me cringe. And, them listening to her “debate” it, I thought this will never work, it’s too contrived to convince anyone.

Back then I thought she was someone who had an acute need for attention. But, that was about two years before I totally woke up to the world of controlled opposition and its variants. She has a history of saying absurd things that throw some red meat to us conservatives and poison pills to the people who still need to wake up.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

Logic and literalism cannot penetrate a mind that prefers abstraction, nuance, and ambiguity. The minds of people who choose to believe Marxism can work are willfully ignoring over 100 years of proof to the contrary.

If they really understood Marx they would understand socialism and communism reside on a continuum. And, prior to them on the continuum is a flourishing capitalistic economy possessing tremendous wealth. They shouldn’t be deriding capitalism, they should be cheering it on, hoping it reaches the evolutionary point Marx described. It’s difficult to argue with people who don’t understand the system they espouse.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think times have almost always been financially hard for most working families. There was a relatively brief moment from the end of World War Two to the mid 60’s where working people actually got ahead. Then stagflation set in for nearly 10 years.

My Dad was laid off for almost two years. He did just about everything imaginable to make a dollar. Even so my parents lost the house to the bank. We were lucky to move into a vacant farmhouse in exchange for taking care of the livestock kept on the property.

I honestly didn’t realize how poor we were until I was in my mid 20’s and serving in the military. There were six of us kids living in a small, drafty old farmhouse. My parents only had one old, used car. Our typical Christmas presents were a couple pairs of new jeans and tee shirts. And, I remember those times as some of the happiest moments in my life.

Eventually my Dad got called back to his job. My Mom and Dad bought a small house in the nearest town. I think it was about 8 years later they bought a second car for my Mom to use.

I don’t know if that helps to know working class people have always struggled financially, but I believe that is true.

My hope and belief is, President Trump will be successful in breaking this system that is stacked against working class families. I know it can seem far away when you’re struggling, but even if it takes the balance of his term, three years is not that long.

So hold on, better times are coming.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

Personally I hope they never get tried in the civilian court system. Even in Florida there are risks. Here is a post detailing how lefties are being trained to get through jury selection and vote not guilty regardless of the evidence.

https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASG9f3nL2/leftwing-activists-caught-plotti/c/

When I read post 619 it doesn’t explicitly mention military tribunals. It does emphasize cutting wires or strings. My speculation and hope is the effort to bring these traitors to justice start by cutting off their sources of cash. That started with DOGE and shutting down USAID. Caribbean drug interdiction, liberating Venezuela, and the actions are also a big part of cutting off the money.

The crown jewel, so to speak, is having the evidence to prove foreign election interference and invoke EO 13848. That allows seizure of assets which will be another huge blow to the money network that funds their illegal operations. When they are cutoff from wires (money) and have their strings cut they will be isolated and desperate.

Hopefully the purpose of the Grand Juries has more to do with waking up normies to what these people have done. But, the indictments, some of which might already be under seal, are actually handed off to the military justice system.

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TSearch 10 points ago +10 / -0

O’Keefe needs to get a grip and read Executive Order 13848 a few times. Then he needs to do a little investigation into who is leading the election interference investigation. It isn’t Bondi.

POTUS understands something all the backseat drivers seem to just not get. The real power to cutoff these election rigging operations is to deprive them of money. Trying these people in our corrupt court system does no good. Corrupt judges and lefty juries will never convict.

The fact DNI Gabbard is deeply involved in the investigation clearly suggests EO 13848 is in play, and it bypasses the corrupt court system. I suspect after the perpetrators assets are seized any U.S. citizen involved in these schemes are more likely destined for a military tribunal as unlawful enemy combatants.

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TSearch 1 point ago +1 / -0

I want her freed too. I’m pretty sure solitary confinement has been challenged in court many times and has never been ruled to violate the 8th Amendment.

I think the best argument I’ve heard on her behalf is that Colorado election practices were in conflict with Federal Election laws regarding record retention. I’m pretty sure her lawyers argued in an appeal that she shouldn’t be convicted for adhering to the Federal Guidelines, but I don’t think it swayed the Colorado courts.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m not accusing Flynn of anything, I just remembered another similar claim, so I dug it up.

Can you point to a law that will allow the Federal Government to compel a state to make such a prisoner transfer? I don’t think there is one and that’s one of the things that annoys me with influencers. They say things to drive clicks with no regard if they are true.

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TSearch 18 points ago +18 / -0

My simple rule is never trust an influencer. My jaded belief is almost all of them are bought and paid for by someone. And, their sponsors don’t care about our wellbeing. So, I kind of enjoy it when they attack each other.

My other rule is, if you believe what you read in the Q posts, there are less than 10 people who really know what is going on behind the scenes. All these people claiming to have inside knowledge are full of it.

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TSearch 10 points ago +10 / -0

I’m not on X, so I don’t know what she said, or if it rings true. It did remind me of a post here shortly after Tina Peters trial. The OP had done an analysis and claimed that Flynn was running a network to conduct psyops on individuals in an effort to discredit President Trump and MAGA.

The claim was specific to Tina Peters and that she was the victim of Flynn and his associates. He claimed they intentionally misled her into breaking the law with the goal of using her case to incite MAGA to commit violence. He also talked about two other people he believed was being manipulated by Flynn.

I’ll dig around to see if I can find the post. When I first saw it I just kind of brushed it off because it didn’t fit what I believed I was seeing with General Flynn

I’ll admit I don’t hold General Flynn in reverence like many people do. My impression is he’s like a lot of former military officers who say provocative things to stay relevant and attract attention to their consulting business. After seeing this post, and remembering that old post, maybe there is more going with Flynn than I thought.

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

From his own point of you, he might be doing what he thinks is right, but someone behind him would be manipulating his thinking. Same with every other influencer.

This is such a good point. A skilled manipulator wouldn’t need to threaten “influencers” with shady things from their past. The key is to approach these influencers with information that feeds their primary psychological traits.

I still believe there are more than a handful of “influencers” who are knowingly being paid to present a certain narrative. My impression is the more a person comes across as a caricature, the more likely they are paid controlled opposition.

I will close with one point that occasionally crosses my mind ever since Carlson interviewed Vladimir Putin. It just seems very interesting that Putin wanted to make the point that Carlson wanted to work for the CIA. Maybe it was a lever Putin was using to influence Carlson.

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TSearch 8 points ago +8 / -0

Brennan is worried about who POTUS is talking to inside Iran, because it isn’t the people the BO Administration was paying off. I’m guessing Epic Fury also took out the black site they bought through the “Iran Nuclear Deal.”

u/#q1345

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TSearch 12 points ago +12 / -0

I live on a dead end road about 8 miles from an unincorporated village. I wish the aging farmers and their children who live around me felt this way. Too many sub divide and auction off their land to cash in.

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

The problem with the French system is the potential shenanigans in the 2nd round. Not dissimilar to the U.S., parties on the left are more likely to stick together than the parties on the right. Candidates on the left will drop out to solidify support for a leftist candidate. The center right will stay in the race to intentionally hurt RN candidates

That’s what happened during the snap election a couple years ago. Candidates on the left withdrew to make sure RN candidates would be defeated. So, as much as I would like to get excited about these results, I fear a repeat of the 2024 runoff.

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TSearch 13 points ago +13 / -0

The Broader Context: Robert Mueller had one of the longest bipartisan careers in modern American law enforcement. 

It is not a glowing endorsement to say he had a long career within the corrupt political system the Great Awakening will ultimately take down.

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