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This is definitely their agenda. I hope it doesn’t succeed, but I’m not very optimistic.
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Yes, I wish Trump had done more about it while he was in office, such as to prevent election fraud.
Militias just get arrested, and now even parents who disagree with their school boards are considered “domestic terrorists”.
Yes, when the Communist mayor of New York City can cancel Jefferson by removing his statue, and the Tech giants cancel Trump from his right to free speech, we’re too far gone.
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I agree. The Left accused us - and always will - of being traitors anyway, no matter what we do or don’t do. You’re right that Trump should have done all those things. Since he didn’t, the problems we already had are made infinitely worse because those causing them are now in power.
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Yes, exactly. I think everyone who voted for Trump knew he wasn’t perfect, but believed he would do what he promised. He did accomplish alot, but left too much undone. As you point out, he should have fired alot of deep state traitors on day one, and it was extremely disappointing when he didn’t.
From that point on, his demise was pretty predictable.
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Yes, that’s right. I think the government was already so far gone by the time he got there, after 8 years of Obama’s treason, it was overwhelming.
Even if he had been better prepared for it, I don’t know if that would have made enough difference.
I think it’s possible that things will happen in a somewhat less precipitate way, for example intermittent and relatively mild supply crises (that will be blown out of proportion by the media), we’ve already seen this happening. A few high profile figures (e.g. Stephen Bannon) are certainly being targetted to encourage “les autres”, but the rest of us may find we are allowed to continue voicing our concerns to give the impression that we still live in democratic nations. I think it’s also possible that ordinary people will increasingly start going back to the old normal, ignoring govt. dictats, and that regions (particularly in the US) will start drifting further apart politically - as that happens the influence of the WEF will wane.
I’m not suggesting that this alternative scenario is certain by any means, now more than ever I am not inclined to try to predict the future with any certainty. However my observation is that the powers that be are miscalculating on a colossal scale (in fact I think the mental state of influential individuals like Bill Gates is increasingly bordering on insanity); in short I think the powers that be in the West are not people we should be so afraid of. I am also seeing increasing dissent among more mainstream voices which is going to make things increasingly difficult for those who want to pursue this “great reset” (I’m struggling to write anything at the moment but I am working on a post or two about this particular trend).
I hope you’re right. Yet it’s the very insanity of people like Gates that worries me.
Even just a few insane people with lots of money and power, coupled with alot of very corrupt, immoral people who want more money and power, is not a good combination.