Our Own Coup D'etat
These past weeks, I’ve been submerged in efforts to get the film finished, the trailer out there in the world and doing research. I scan the headlines every now and then of Zerohedge and Gab, etc., and so much of it seems like diversion. We clearly have a coup that was attempted in 2016 and completed in 2020. There is not only evidence, there is clear and compelling evidence and yet we pretend to be living in a viable nation. I understand the need for a methodical assessment in confronting this massive conspiracy. A few of the conspirators have been indicted, but none were treated with the inhumanity that many of Trump’s advisors were. There’s a sense that if we go after justice, there will be a civil war. Barack Obama threatened as much in one of his friendly interviews a few days ago. The architect of the treason threatens punishment against those who would hold him accountable. Without even being a fan of Donald Trump, one must recognize the danger of allowing this to go unaddressed. I never have to worry about the right being held accountable, that goes without saying, it’s the left that gets away with this treason and violence.
I used to marvel at the messaging, the narrative, of the left and its ability to deftly sidestep egregious felonies by pointing at a Republican jaywalking. Some time ago, that wonder was shattered by the understanding that it was institutional. That the Republicans play a part, they are the sugar in the old song, “a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.” If the left announced that MAGA was going to be lined up and shot, the Republicans would say: “Well, it doesn’t have to be a straight line, owning to natural liberty and all of that.”
At some point one comes to understand that their nation has been overthrown. I knew it in 2008. Before that, I just thought there was something terribly wrong, but couldn’t put my finger on it. I focused on the left with their grandiose and dangerous plans and worked against that, but that was truly only half the story. Yes, RINOs, but that was understandable politically. I’ve often recounted my protest of the seat belt law, something no one joined me in, but I saw it as a repudiation of the right of self-determination. That acorn blossomed into the mighty oak of the pandemic restrictions, because if one will allow that the state has a right to force one to protect themselves, it has a greater argument still that they not be able to endanger anyone else. That they fabricated everything about the pandemic is beside the point. They got the precedent from the first passive acceptance of a seat belt law.
Those who believe in individual rights and individual autonomy are the roadkill and every group or organization are the vultures and crows descending to feed on them. I’m sick of it and I suppose many others are sick of it. But what to do? I’ve tried everything I know and humbly accept the fact that I’m not smart enough, or persuasive enough to lead anything, or I would.
In researching Nick Searcy as a possible narrator for our film, I came across his latest documentary: The War On Truth exploring the J6 violations of law and trust. It’s a heartbreaking film, not only for what those incarcerated went through, what their families are still going through, but for the sorrow it builds in one’s soul for the loss of the great republic we once knew.
Combine that with the exercise of power exerted in major cities by the Muslim hoards and it quickly becomes evident that the great nation we all love has been long dead and it truly is the roadkill on the national highway. Where are my people? Where are the patriots? I imagine them as stoic abiders of the time, knowing the worst is yet to come, when they will have to lose everything in a struggle for survival. I imagine them wondering whether some national disaster will befall us and give us license to fight back.
It occurs to me, then, that we have license to do whatever it takes, but not the will. Given the state of affairs in the world, that might be the smartest, most crucial move, to remain calm and deliberate, but have a plan to go to war. Right now, we are the ill-equipped boxer on the ropes taking blow after blow. I can only pray that we have the strength to push ourselves out of the corner and go on the offensive.
When I reflect on J6, I see it for the trap it was. A little more than a year after that, I joined the trucker convoy that went from Victorville, CA to Washington, DC. I was cautioned against it. It could be another trap to ensnare even more patriots in the FBI web and my only answer was, “if we are afraid to protest, we have already surrendered.”
“These are the times that try men’s souls,” as Thomas Paine opened his pamphlet The American Crisis. We are in another one as existential as that one. There have been so many already that it’s hard to distinguish this one as any more deadly than the others. The difference is simply that this is our generation’s crisis and probably the toughest one to solve, because we have no patriots in the government, the media, corporate America, cities, towns or anything except the individual. We have been corralled into inaction by the severity of the J6 prosecutions. We have been betrayed so many times that we no longer seek alliances.
It goes without saying that we are not in the majority. Even among strident patriots, too few truly understand what that means or what it obligates us to do. We are overthrown, that unleashes all options. But we have come to feel comfortable in that knowledge. Clearly, the Kennedy assassination was the first in our lifetimes to demonstrate the severity of our circumstance. Knowing now that it was a CIA plot does no good, there were not patriots enough at the time to call it for what it was. And we will be the same if we let it go, if we do not force the government to address the Russiagate conspiracy or the 2020 coup. No matter who is in office, this is a necessity, because to fail at this, and I expect them to fail, we are left to ourselves.
Plans exist to redo the 2020 coup in 2028, this time against a much less popular candidate than Trump. If we are not engaged in all-out war by then, or previously nuked to glowing hole in the earth, we must not remain silent and idle.
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Although I always considered TPUSA to be fairly wishy-washy and too attached to the israeli teat, at least it showed that people on the right could group up to work for a common goal. It was Charlie's letting go of that teat that got him killed, We better start thinking about grouping up before we're picked off one by one. One of the major problems, of course, is who can you trust? And, once Whites start grouping up, they are instantly infiltrated by some shadowy govt branch, not to mention that any attempt to help our own people is instantly met by accusations of being a Nazi, racist, bigot, homophobe (what a misnomer, nobody is afraid of those fruitcakes), or other such smear. Maybe it's time to just agree with whatever they call us, our pathetic and groveling explanations and excuses will never be believed anyway. We are literally in a fight for our lives, and if a dem is elected president in 2028, I think the US will resemble Soviet Russia during the terror. Our opponents are vicious, committed, and without empathy.
That the Republicans play a part, they are the sugar in the old song, "a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down." If the left announced that MAGA was going to be lined up and shot, the Republicans would say: "Well, it doesn't have to be a straight line, owning to natural liberty and all of that."
What a superb illustration of the total wretchedness of our situation!