Monday, November 11, 2024

One Day an Armistice






Four years ago today I declared* it to be D-Day, the day of the counterattack against the attempt to overthrow the constitutional republic, by the fraudulent theft of a national election. As of today we have taken back that beach head. We are now picking up where we left off, but in accelerated fashion. It had to be this way. Some astute people knew at the time, that it would have to be that way. Thomas Wictor told us years ago: "Trump is a showman. He produced Broadway plays and wanted to go into Hollywood. Later on he had the number one show on prime time television. He knows the heroes journey. He knows all must seem lost, and that people root for the comeback in the third act." He mapped it out this way, his future, in his book The Art of the Deal. Most people have no idea who he really is. They are going off a character he plays, that he invented, or maybe a series of characters. He is a Postmodern as they get. They never same him coming because they believed themselves to be the masters of the Postmodern. They known tehy own the stage, the theater, the players, and the rights to the script. It was beautiful. Wictor was right. Now it involves bare knuckles politics. Or it will seem to. Those who think they know Trump will tell you that most likely he has already won the current battles involving setting up the new government, that folks are talking about on Twitter, and frettng over, as if haven't seen a whole thing of miracles happen. Does that mean he purposefull "threw" the 2020 election? That is, did he let them steal it, and did he even encourage the backlash that made him an "outcast from decent society" for a season (like Batman). That's an interesting question to consider. He knew it would take having a losing hand in 2020, being overwhelmed by the mail-in avalanche, and making himself look bad, then invoking certain continuity of government operations (the socalled PEADs) that had been put in place by Eisenhower (in secret at the time) to preserve the constitution in case of nuclear attack. Trump saw what happened in 2020 to be a foreign attack (he said so explicitly in public), and invoked those measures, as would be his right to do so, and arguably his duty as he wore in his oath of inauguration. It was attempt by the globalist government (let's just admit such a thing exist already and be done with it) against the "conquered province" called the United States, which was trying to revolt. Certainly it was a gamble. We had to come through, and actually vote for him. In the end, that's how we want things to happen in America. It has to be real. We can use theater as a weapon, a strategy agaist them (what are the so-called "color revolutions' of recent years than a form of theater coupled with covert kinetic action to seize governments?). We thought we were immune from it in America because we are more sophisticated. But they underestimated us. They thought the energy and genius of America was spent. It was time for America to come home to the old world, and be ruled from afar again, with the participation of American voices but not under its own destiny anymore. We know who we are, the ones who oppose them. We call ourselves patriots in honor of the ones from two and half centuries ago, who established our current form of government. We recognize authenticity in each other. We look at Trump and see he is one of us. He is a mortal man. He seems to have some kind of mission from God. I'm proud to be a distant cousin to him. Pride in the sense of admiration of someone else, and the assertion of obligation to uphold a tradition, a legacy, or a human bond. The blackpillers think Trump will sell us out in the end, sell us back to their hegemony. "He will never let you down" --Melania, in 2016, speaking at the RNC.

*Sounds pompous. I know none of what happened that I just described is due to my "declaration" for four years ago. That was an observation of an onlooker. I was a a journalist, merely tagging along with the troops. I deserve no wartime honor from this, only the satisfaction from direct experience that sometimes an Appeal to Heaven works, when the people humble themselves before God.

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