Bits and Pieces 36

Some interesting events this week.

1. Brandon Smith analyzes the NATO attack on Russia’s advanced warning radar. Ukraine could not do this alone, and probably would not bother on their own. The result is that, either NATO plans to pull a false flag to make it look like Russia used nukes, or they are keeping Russia from seeing something in the Middle East for some other strategic actions (protecting Israel).

2. My own State of Oklahoma Legislature is the second state to pass a law rejecting outside control from WHO, UN or WEF. I can’t even find out which was the first state, this is so hush-hush. That is, the MSM is censoring this. Even our local news stations haven’t reported on this; they don’t dare make fun of it.

3. Some of you may be aware that Alex Jones claims that outside forces will compel him to shut down operations mid-month. A lot of supporters claim this is an attack on the First Amendment. There’s more to it than that. Alex Jones is part of a network of controlled opposition, on the par with Hal Turner, Steve Quayle, Gordon Duff (Veterans Today) and other hairball weirdos. These people were put in place to distract and prevent us from noticing the real threats.

The whole point is that these guys are permitted to cover real news but are required to publish nonsense with it, so that all of it becomes dubious in the public mind. These outlets were aimed primarily at the Boomer generation, just as the Q-anon stuff was aimed at later generations. On the one hand, they keep the mass of patriots busy chasing nonsense, while drawing them in under surveillance. These things exist to be taken down, in the same sense of as the Straw Man target. It’s a form of reverse propaganda; the message is in silencing them.

4. Someone asked me if I had changed my mind about Trump. No, he’s an egomaniac who has been politically progressive his whole life. That is, until he was ready to become POTUS, and his beloved Democrats held him back in favor of someone else. He pretends to be conservative because that’s the only path left open for him. It’s all about him; it has nothing to do with any real agenda. He has no principles.

Given the current playing field and the overall plot to destroy America in particular and the West in general, he is the best option for moving forward. The kind of destruction he would bring is the least painful for the gospel mission to which we are called. We can exploit his brand of chaos far easier than we could the other brand.

The destruction of the West will happen soon, and that means America goes down with it. The only question is how it goes down. My only interest is the mandate to spread the gospel message. If I get to choose, I’d prefer Trump’s destruction of America over the odd mixture of other paths being offered.

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One Response to Bits and Pieces 36

  1. Jay DiNitto says:

    There’s no way Trump could make it like he did in NYC without being on the left, at least marginally, and he was demonstrably rather liberal. That’s all been sent down the memory hole by the Ministry of Truth unless you actively poke around his history (very few will do that).

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