Tuesday, March 16, 2021

The New Radical Clandestine Devolutionists

 The Ironwood, and the Grove, and the other named places of my refuge, may be lost to me, but on the other hand, out in the world, where political tornados were raging so lately, all seems beautiful and calm.

Like many others of us in the Renegade Trump movement, I've been convinced of the hopium arguments of various insightful smart people on the underground forums regarding the theory that among all the weird things going on lately, beneath it all, Trump has become the Shadow President, and is more powerful than he was when he was the legal POTUS.

One could sum up the theory as "Clandestine Devolution." It is the theory that before Trump office, he activated certain secret executive orders that put the military in charge of the country based on the apparently successful attack by foreign and domestic agents against the electoral system on November 3 of last year. 

According to this theory, the military does not recognize Biden as the legitimate President and proceeding according to established legal doctrine as would be the case, say, if the civilian U.S. government failed to function due to an actual nuclear war. 

Without going into much detail, I'll just say that I find the arguments for the theory rather compelling in terms of explaining various events, most of which are not discussed or reported in the mainstream media.

Even those on the Trump side who aren't convinced by the Clandestine Devolution theory are mostly in high spirits. Among them (we'll call them the Conventionals) there is a general anticipation of massive victories in the 2022 Midterms (primary and general) and a glidepath for a successful Trump presdiential run in 2024.

It would be nice to think of Trump being in office during the 2026 U.S. Semiquincentennial, which I am very much looking forward to celebrating. The Radical Clandestine Devolutionists believe Trump might actually be returned to the Presidency before January 2025.

There is a general sense on our side that Trump somehow outsmarted them, and this is going much better than we could have thought, given that Trump had to leave office on January 20. There is still widespread disagreement and discussion regarding what actually happened on January 6th on the Capitol.

We are no longer hunkering in the Underground Bunker. Saul's forum is the still the hub of much activity, but he has exiled many because of his radical intolerance to disagreement about the Shutdown Virus and especially the Vaccination program (he is VERY pro-vaccine and will tolerate no dissent on that point on servers for which he pays). 

Others have spun off from Youtube into emerging platforms. Odysee (a front-end to LBRY) is possibly the new place to have live streams for which people pay (without having Google look over their shoulder and ready to demonetize them based on badthink about the 2020 Election or the Shutdown Bug). Telegram is another platform that seems to be gaining traction. No one cares about Parler. It had its moment. Gab is both loved and detested by various people on our side. Twitter is for rear-guard interaction with normal folk, but is almost in the same category as the Mainstream Media. Anyone still watching and consuming the later is considered to be in the category of an unreformed drunk.


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