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To: DFG; CIB-173RDABN; Liz

Probably the best post of the past few days!:

Students of history have noted that great changes in nations often occur unexpectedly when something happens that may appear trivial turns out to be anything but.

These are often called “black swan” events or “tipping points”.

The thing with tipping points is that they are just a catalyst that releases the energy that makes the change, there is no controlling what follows.

Like the world leaders leading up to the Great War (WWI) who thought they were controlling events, the current elite power brokers working behind the scene think they are controlling events.

News flash, they are not. They are as wrong today as they were over a hundred years ago.

There is time to avert what is destined to happen, and it would not take much. A single federal judge could rule that the prosecution of President Trump (and his staff) is with out merit and dismiss all charges.

Will they do it? Not likely as they believe they can control it.

As the saying goes, “hang on, we are in for a bumpy ride.”

https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/4177953/posts?page=43#43

#43 posted on 8/26/2023, 10:35:44 AM by CIB-173RDABN


6 posted on 08/28/2023 1:53:11 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Georgia just crystallized Trump’s campaign with a copyright-free image winning him nomination!)agee)
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To: Grampa Dave

“... the current elite power brokers working behind the scenes think they are controlling events.
News flash, they are not.”
I don’t suppose it has occurred to the writer that these may be exactly the outcomes the elites are seeking.


21 posted on 08/28/2023 3:21:16 PM PDT by A strike (Words can have gender, humans cannot.)
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