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Here are the three worst possible things that I can think of that the government or President might try:
• The forces of law enforcement and national security could be enlisted into the political process on behalf of one political party, to undermine the ability of any opposition ever to win an election.
• The President and/or his family could take massive payments from major geopolitical adversary powers, thus essentially making the President a paid agent of the nation’s adversaries.
• The President or members of the government could engage in explicit efforts to foment racial strife based on false accusations.
Oh, it seems that our government and/or President have engaged in, and likely are still engaging in, all three of these things.
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Do you agree that those three are the worst things a government can do to the people it governs?
Those are among the worst, but I’d add: the deliberate opening of the border to orchestrate a planned invasion, the “undermining of a functioning energy system” that he mentions, and worst of all, the entire (deliberate) disaster of the Covid19 “emergency” lockdowns and the poisonous “vaccines” which resulted in what amounted to genocide.
I agree with Liz’s additional observations. We have to remember that everything this regime is doing is deliberately designed to defeat the United States of America. It’s Warfare by Government Capture. We should suggest that to others who might be receptive to such a dire warning.
And speaking of “the forces of law enforcement and national security” being “enlisted into the political process”, an artice at revolver.news makes a good mockery of it in a short article titled “Nobody’s Buying the Latest U-Haul Nazi Stunt…”, noting “we deserve better false flags”!
The shoddy incompetence of the FBI in their new role as Biden’s Gestapo is becoming their hallmark, but maybe we should give them a break.
It’s probably just the unfortunate but predictable result of the FBI’s latest “diversity hires” doing their on the job training. (Maybe Ray Epps was supervising.)