Tonight the great Patrick Gunnels will read the exclusive sneak preview of part 4 of my series “The War for our Minds”, and the article will be posted here tomorrow. Don’t miss it!
A good while ago I was thinking about Trump and his actions.
Even people who studied Trump closely still get surprised by how different Trump is acting compared to what we expect, and what the implications are.
Now, I am indeed assuming that ‘The Best is Yet to Come’, including Trump returning for his second term. To show how well I am integrating as a new US citizen: sue me.
Looking at this debate, and from conversations with friends both in the US and in Europe, there are many ways people look at this. Some are relieved the bad orange man is gone (and give a list of NYT articles to show why he was bad, and why they are happy he is gone).
Others are simply resigned. They knew he was behind in the polls, and they are uneasy with the continued talk about fraud and stolen elections.
Others, still, accept that there was fraud, and that the election was stolen, but do their best to accept the new reality of Biden’s administration.
And then, of course, there are those who are not letting go of the idea that Trump isn’t done yet.
In the conversations about this, ‘proof’ is one of the big factors. Biden’s presidency is taken as the baseline, and any divergence from that baseline is met with a demand for ironclad proof.
Allow me a little detour.
Image, if you will, an African country, with a known history of corruption. The president uses a pandemic to change the mode of the elections to vote by mail. People are concerned, but the spokesperson for the president explains why Vote By Mail is safe, pointing at safety measures that are in place.
But then the president asks his parliament (constitutionally the only group in charge of organizing elections) to change the voting procedures, taking away those same safety measures. They refuse, so the party of the president brings a friendly case before their High Court, which rules that such safety measures would ‘disenfranchise voters’, and removes them by court order.
Elections then take place using the new guidelines, and during election night, the counting suddenly stops for several hours, after which large batches of new ballots were ‘found’. Meanwhile, the observers of the opposition all get booted out of the counting places. They get an order from a judge to be let in, as the law provided, but that is ignored by the officials in the counting places. The opposition then goes to the police chief, but he refuses to enforce that court order. The party in control of the counting places ends up with the electoral victory.
What would international observers conclude?
In that above scenario, I have not provided one iota of ‘proof’, yet no reasonable and objective person will believe that those elections were fair. Just too much that does not add up, and is highly suspicious. Countries get sanctioned over SUSPICIONS, without the level of proof that people now demand regarding Nov 3rd.
Look at this article by CNBC.
Notice how the sanctions were placed on Belarus 10 days after the elections, without any ‘evidence’. On Nov 5 the OSCE published a report of their investigation of those elections and surrounding human rights violations.
What is of interest, is how it dealt with ‘election fraud’.
Chapter II, section A, point 2, paragraph e. has the following:
”Summary of findings on the allegations of election fraud
The allegations around the Presidential Election of Belarus concern amongst others the following areas: 1) non-timely invitation of international observers, 2) shortcomings in the appointments of election management bodies on all levels, 3) restrictions of the right to stand, 4) limitations in election dispute resolution, 5) overall disregard for freedom of assembly,
6) unequal playing field for candidates, including non-transparency in campaign financing, 7) non-transparent early voting process, 8) overcrowding of polling stations, 9) missing checks and balances, lack of possibility for verifying the electoral results, 10) inaccessibility of all steps of the electoral process for observation inhibiting the effective assessment of the elections.”
So, tell me again how one needs ‘ironclad evidence’ before even being allowed to talk about ‘election fraud’?
And need I remind everyone Twitter’s own double standard when it comes to access to a free internet before and during elections? Remember Nigeria?
Look at what Biden’s admin had to say, with that in mind:
Or remember Amazon, after committing contract breach denying Parler use of the servers they rented from Amazon:
In a statement to CNN Business, Amazon spokesperson Heather Knox said the company believes "the best approach to a valid, fair and successful election is one that is conducted manually, in-person, making it easy for associates to verify and cast their vote in close proximity to their workplace."
So what is the standard of proof required, to be allowed to believe there was fraud? To talk about that? To demand proper reviews and audits?
Or, when it comes to Trump, to believe that ‘The best is yet to come’?
Time to pivot towards my main point.
A few weeks after Biden’s inauguration, I read a comment that really struck hard. Brilliant in it’s simplicity:
“Trump went in like a lion, but left like a lamb!”
It was meant as a searing accusation, but to me, it shows that something is absolutely off. He is not done. Too many things point in that direction, and many substack articls by others more qualified than I have spoken to that.
This is NOT characteristic of how Trump deals with things, how he treats those who seek to attack him or steal from him. No sirree, he does not let that happen with such docility. He is no lamb. Do I have proof that shows what and how he will react? No. But again: do I need such ironclad proof for my belief he is done to be acceptable or plausible? No.
The break in pattern itself is enough to suspect something is up. What, how, when? Time will tell.
Let’s talk about how we are being educated, for there is something really interesting going in. We all have seen those stories of how suddenly the CPR virus test is not reliable, giving too many false positives. Or how the virus has now peaked, and business can open again, and schools, etc. Or how Biden would never ban fracking, but has by EO on day 1.
People have buyers remorse. And no surprise, as team Biden ran on ‘he is not-Trump’, and for the rest hid in his basement, aided by the media who was more interested in the flavor of Biden’s milkshake, than in his policy proposals. People could have found out, but didn’t.
Now it all is being laid bare. Troops were building up in Syria, days after his inauguration. Biden is no dove, either! He bungled the Afghanistan withdrawal, and his administartion is now leading us dangerously close to war with Russia. I read somewhere: “Trump educated the people on the consequences of an election”, and he isn’t done. The brilliance now is that he is teaching by letting Biden speak, by letting the media speak, by letting the Democrats speak, by letting foreign governments speak.
He is letting his enemies dismantle their own arguments against him!
Got to love it.
Think about the timeline.
A massive media and intelligence campaign was put in place against Trump’s 2020 chances.
He ‘lost’ the election in the dark of night. People got rightly upset, and tried to make sense of it. But many other plants placed all kinds of crazy stories, about martial law and such. The media was blithering in their suppression, gratefully using the craziest of the planted stories to paint all of it black, and this marked a period where many were booted from Social Media for spreading desinformation about ‘the steal’.
Then came January 6th. This, at that time, was the final blow to the Trump resurgency movement. It effectively scaled down the outward protests, made people think twice what to say. Not all, but enough. The media jumped on it, pointing out to what violence the lie about election fraud would lead: don’t undermine trust in the elections!
Next, Biden’s inauguration, and the slew of mismanagement, mistakes, failure. Too many to mention. But it hit our wallet, blind to who each voted for: inflation, and skyrocketing gas prices.
In the same period, news about gain of function research became known, implicating Fauci and the US in possibly developing the Covid-19 virus.
The war in Ukraine, and the fuse lit by BioClandestine’s map comparing attack sites with the locations of US run bioweapon facilities, blew off the lid on that.
In the same period, Durham has been breaking his silence, and from a few indictments end of 2021, there seems to be a huge acceleration. He even named ‘conspiracy’ in the same sentence as ‘Hillary Clinton’, this past week!
Link to video: https://t.me/drawandstrikechannel/36322
Where the Deep State seemed to be winning, stealing the elections, and then silencing the opposition after J6, step by step the battlefield is being shaped, introducing news, bit by bit, on many fronts. Slowly, a much finer and broader image is becoming clear. And more and more people are being ‘red-pilled’, or prepared to accept the ‘red pill’.
The elections are at the core, absolutely, but it is also much bigger than that, alone.
This is one massive undertaking by Trump, and I will describe that in more detail in my Part 4. Listen in tonight to find out more!
And one last little story, just because. Someone wrote that Trump is punishing the people: “The voters just need to be punished awhile longer. They deserve it for being so stupid.”
Yes. And no, not if you look closer.
This is my favorite scene in a great movie, a movie that really helped me understand why Americans say that their country is the greatest on earth.
“Who do you play for?”
Don’t answer with your own state, or your own interest, or your own pet peeve.
There is only 1 answer. And despite the way Americans prize their rugged individualism, they know (or should know) when to surrender that, and play for the name on the front of their jerseys, not the name on the back.
Was this team punished, or were they prepped for the finals? Did Coach just tell them the answer, or did he let them find out, themselves, for a lesson they’d never forget?
Miracle.
Yeah, from where we stand, and from what little we can see, we need one. Except, when all is said and done, it will become obvious how it had to be that way, and will be remembered as a brilliant strategy, not a miracle.
I can be wrong, but I am excited to see what is coming.
All is well.
Wow, GOD has certainly gifted you with the ability to communicate in writing! Glad to have found you!
Completely agree. This pain we're feeling is the quickening of our collective American spine (true for Patriots in other countries as well). We need to go through this darkness and fight for our future so that such a perversion will not happen again (at least for several generations hence).
Looking forward to Pt 4 on Patrick Gunnels tonight
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated."
-Thomas Paine