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Quote:Don’t know if you’ve noticed, but the Epstein documents have been slowly disappearing off the official site—especially those having to do with the Rothschilds. The Iran War has at least had one tangible benefit, from a certain point of view.
It’s very telling to me that Eric, Don-Don and Ivanka have quietly backed away from Dear Old Dad. All three were ever-present during the first administration, Don-Don and Barron were highly visible during the 2024 campaign, but all of them have simply vanished in the mediaspace. One might interpret that as the kids being aware that Dear Old Dad is losing his mind.
From 2017 to 2020, there was a global phenomenon called “Q” or “Q-Anon”. That whole operation seems to have faded completely from mass memory, except for perhaps a couple of commentators (looking at you X-22).
I wrote 35 articles (full list at bottom of link) over those years, examining in depth the Q Phenomenon, and came to the conclusion that it was a major propaganda operation that superficially functioned as a marketing campaign, but was primarily a network mapping project.
My full argument is laid out in my series, but for our purposes here I want to focus on a major theme of the Q Operation: Trump was recruited by a secret cadre of “generals” to oversee the dismantling and final destruction of the NeoCons and American empire. While the proposition stretches credulity, let’s assume it’s true for the sake of argument.
A great number of people now believe that Trump has lost his ever-lovin’ mind, and objectively that is hard to refute. Attacking Iran, shattering his MAGA movement, turning on allies like Massie and Green, breaking nearly all his campaign promises, at least concerning foreign policy, and possibly breaking his fragile economic “recovery” all point to a man in mental collapse.
However, if we place these data points in the context of Q’s assertion that Trump’s true purpose is to destroy the Deep State, the picture suddenly shifts.
Let’s suppose that the Deep State is so entrenched in global governance that it cannot be voted out, revolted against, or otherwise done away with. If the US dollar is a “track and trace” tool to follow Deep State penetration, then they are dug in like ticks on the blood supply of the world. The only way to kill the Deep State is the same theory behind chemotherapy in cancer treatment: bring the patient to the brink of death, hoping the cancer cells will die before the rest of the patient.
If we assume this theory, then global chaos, medical shut-downs, energy wars, and non-sensical agenda-less policies seem to line up. In order to kill the petrodollar and the Military-Industrial Complex once and for all, it must be stretched to the utter limit until it is ‘splintered into a thousand pieces and scattered to the winds’ (see JFK who was also shot at).
Q said on numerous occasions that we are in a war taking place far above the heads of us peons. Anyone doing an objective analysis can clearly see that World War III started back in December of 2020, and is still raging around the planet. There is not a single human, much less a nation, that is unaffected by global shut-downs and energy shocks, not to mention soaring food and commodity prices. While hot conflicts are still fairly limited—the Ukraine, Venezuela, Iran—more are likely to spring up soon.
If the goal is to reset the entire planet, killing the dollar hegemon and ensuring that the desire and ability to wage hot war are finally trampled, then we seem to be on the right path.
Is any of this possible? All things are possible. Is any of it plausible? It depends on how much power you ascribe to the elites of the world.
We have long lived in a fascist architecture, where corporations have superseded national de jure governance and borders. The BRICS represent a somewhat more humanist and organic movement, while the West and the dollar are clearly little more than corporate enforcers of a de facto control system.
So, the Question comes down to: is/was Q real, and did it represent an actual “insider” effort to destroy the Deep State (corporatism)? Or was it a sophisticated psy-op designed to rally support for the elites defending their Ivory Towers?
My conclusion was the Q is/was absolutely real, and that it had clear agendas and planted a great number of thought memes that have since become “mainstream” thinking (see Pizzagate for one). It was a global phenomenon at the time, with “Anons” springing up in every corner of the planet, and enthusiastic Q Fans showing up at every Trump rally. That’s not the work of a couple of influencers in the Philippines operating a chat room. Not even Pet Rocks were that big.
Since the end of World War II, we’ve lived in an oddly contrived “reality” designed to pacify the masses. Blinky lights and dingy dongs in boxes have kept us all pleasantly distracted, while the big kids ruled the roost. It appears we are now in an existential battle for humanity, with Borg cybernauts on one side, and flesh-and-blood humans on the other.
It all comes down to two choices: either Q was telling the truth and Trump was recruited to lead the crypto-war against the Deep State; or, a man who has been under mental and physical attack every minute of the past 11 years has lost his ever-lovin’ mind.
You pays yer money and you takes yer choice.
Si mundus vult dicipi, ergo dicipitatur.
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I wracked my brain to think of an unusual and/or little-known flick to illustrate today’s theme, and I came up with Winter Kills (1979). It’s clearly based on the JFK/RFK drama, and the direction is a bit shaky—one of William Richards’ early films—but with Jeff Bridges, John Huston and Anthony Perkins in the cast, who cares? Well worth a rainy Sunday afternoon. This is JFK (1991) written by Franz Kafka and directed by Orson Wells, and presaging Arlington Road (1999). Go for the triple feature!
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell