Monday, August 2, 2021

Devolution Explained (Summary)

The phenomenal Brian Cates just posted a very concise summary of Devolution on his Telegram channel, summarizing the recent articles from Patel Patriot. In the interests of public education, I duplicate it here in its entirety:

A Summary of Patel Patriot's Articles on Devolution


For those who have not had the time to read the articles, here's a brief summary of the theory we refer to as devolution.


The word "devolution" as it is used in the context of government is the delegation of powers from a central government to regional entities. 


The idea that President Trump may have created a plan to remain President was proposed not long after the election. A number of people have uncovered documents and events that support the possibility that Trump put in place a mechanism by which he could remain Commander in Chief, even as Joe Biden appears to be the President. 


The premise that Trump could do this is based on the idea that America has been in an undeclared war with China since at least January of 2020. Trump has said on several occasions that allowing the coronavirus to escape Wuhan, China could be view as an act of war. When the U.S. is at war, the President has powers not available to him in peacetime. These powers do not require congressional approval and many times, when they are exercised the public is not aware. In essence, the President can, in wartime, take whatever steps he deems necessary to save the Republic. 


The theory revolves around a number of presidential memoranda, executive orders, and personnel changes made in 2020 related to national security. The key players are Chris Miller, Kash Patel, and Ezra Cohen-Watnick, who held positions in the Pentagon and the National Counterterrorism Center just prior to, and after the election. 


Central to the devolution theory is the fact that Trump knew the election would be stolen (as an act of war) and covertly took steps to invalidate the outcome (in response to an act of war). The measures he took are known only to a handful of people, but they effectively make him the true Commander in Chief. The theory proposes that a decision was made to allow the public to believe Biden is President, but at a future time, they will be informed of the truth. 


Further, the theory proposes that a few, key military assets around the country are covertly supporting Trump, while the rest of the military believes Biden is calling the shots. At a future time—perhaps when indisputable evidence of election fraud is made public—the military and Trump will make their big reveal. 


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