Friday, November 6, 2020

The Next Phase

As I said, Thomas Wictor (see previous post) can put my mind at ease like nobody else. At this point, I realize it's pointless to follow the blow-by-blow of the recounts on Twitter, so I am letting that go. Even just now Donald Trump tweeted about the military ballots in Georgia. Where are they? From Wictor I know that these ballots are a distraction and that they don't need these ballots. The recount will be used for federal intervention.

I would say this is going to be a slog, perhaps right through to Inauguration Day, and maybe beyond.  But I don't know that. It could be over much sooner. Team Trump, including Donald Jr.,  is certainly dropping lots of hints that it will be. With what Wictor said in that video, that the fraud could be exposed easily, I can see a reasonable expectation that this will so. Remember they have to keep the ballots around for the recount. They can't destroy them or else the recount will be way off. They are forced by circumstance to keep the very evidence that will send them all to prison for a long time, restore the rule of law, and demonstrate that Trump was indeed re-elected in a landslide.

In the meantime, if anyone cares to watch the news and be treated the charade of the putsch that Democrats think they've staged, with Biden as "President-elect," then go ahead. You are just going to be caught up in the phony drama and get stressed about them. Let them have their theater. It won't last.. None of that will pan out. Biden is not going to be President. 

As I go back to Twitter less and less with each passing hour, still getting bits of information from some feeds that are useful, I can certainly say that outside of many elected GOP officials (who are not really on our side), morale on our side is sky high. Nobody is buying this coup attempt. Everyone knows it was massive fraud. Everyone knows this is revolutionary overthrow, that if allowed to stand, would mean the end of the Constitutional Republic. We are in this for the slog, no matter how long it takes. We might have to be patient. Sure I would love for it end today, or tomorrow, but I have no idea. The twists and turns that lie ahead over the next month and more are going to be amazing.

Part of me loves knowing the moment-by-moment drama, because it is part of my recollection chain about the history of America, to know what I witnessed at what time. But it is too much right now. Now that I know I can let go of that moment by moment of the drama, I feel like life is almost returning to normal. But of course it isn't normal. These are extraordinary times, that those of us who lived through it will talk about for the rest of our lives. 

I will keep updating here as I uncover new significant aspects of this, mainly just to share it with the others who are reading this, and might not have access to the information. But the best thing to do is disconnect and let Trump handle this. This is what we hired him for. He is our superhero, and he will win this for us. I pity those who can't see this. They are missing out on so much.

I realize I've been guilty of trying to follow the play-by-play too much. Donald Trump distracts his own supporters, for our own good. 

Another big shift I've seen from our side is the conviction that no matter what the deadly "Beer Bug" was, as they call it on Youtube to avoid censorship, most now realize the degree to which mask mandates were used to justify the set-up for the fraud that has happened. Because of that people are saying screw it.

We are done with the restrictions. I can sense the big shift. I will obey the laws as much as possible, but I think the attitude of "do this for everyone else" is going bye-bye. If you're afraid of it, or vulnerable, then please lock yourself indoors and hide away. But you guys used this to try to overthrow the Republic and this will now stop. My grandfathers and great-uncles went out and got shot at with live ammunition to save the nation. I am not afraid of the germ.

Personally I think I might have already had it, or something close it, a year before the outbreak. I had something close to that, and felt my lungs were clogging up and was gasping for breath, for days on end, and was sick for several weeks. I remember thinking at the time that such a thing might have killed an older, weaker person. I wonder what the real truth about all this was. Maybe we will know someday.

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