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To: little jeremiah
do think the spread out population centers and many rural or more sparsely populated areas account for the lack of mass protests along with fear of getting arrested (happened in CA) or other...what with false flags as in Jan 6, people are pretty nervous. Just my surmising. And feeling as though it will do not good anyway. I remember a lot of protests last year, about beach closures and such, especially in CA. Of course had no effect. Whatever restrictions exist, in any state, are 100% unconstitutional tyranny, designed to harm and torment people. There is no doubt about that. The question is what to do about it? The same thing with election fraud. What keeps coming back to my mind is this:
"When once a republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils, but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil"

That is a good analysis of our problems.

We should listen to Jefferson.

But, right now, it really doesn't seem like the corruption will be removed.

We just keep praying for our nation, and that President Trump will be restored to his rightful place, as our duly elected leader.

781 posted on 07/24/2021 3:46:35 PM PDT by Pajamajan ( PRAY FOR OUR NATION. I will never be a peaceful slave in a somehow new Socialist America.)
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To: Pajamajan

Read these articles and then see what you think.

Devolution
Part 1 - How did we get here?
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution
What is Devolution?

The concept of Devolution is fundamental and part of the government’s top-secret continuity of government plans. I will cover the continuity of government plans in detail in a future post. Check out this Newsweek article from 2020. While the report presents Devolution in the context of the pandemic, it still provides enough detail to prove that Devolution exists and was a topic explored by Trump.

Devolution - Part 2
The Defense Intelligence Agency
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-part-2

The Defense Intelligence Agency and the Defector
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is the intelligence branch of the United States Military. Their mission is to “Provide intelligence on foreign militaries to prevent & decisively win wars.” The director is “a principal adviser to the Secretary of Defense.” They typically serve 3-year terms. The current director, Lieutenant General Scott D. Berrier, was appointed by DJT and confirmed by the Senate on July 30th, 2020. The DIA is similar to the CIA, but note this crucial distinction between the two agencies: (image of document, at link)

Devolution - Part 3
Continuity Of Government
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-part-3

Continuity of Operations and Continuity of Government
Continuity of operations (COOP) planning has been utilized by the United States since the Cold War as an effort to preserve the continuity of government (COG) in the event of a Nuclear Attack. Executive order 12656 laid the ground work and defined what a constitutes as a national security emergency.

Devolution Part 4 -
A Wartime President
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-part-4

When January 20th came and Trump boarded AF1 leaving Biden as the president, I was devastated. Everybody knew the election was fraudulent. There was no possible way Trump was just going to walk away from a stolen election.
Then he did.
I honestly couldn’t comprehend what had happened. Like many of you, I could feel it in my bones that this couldn’t be how the story ends. I started searching for answers. The devolution theory was one of the only plausible scenarios I could see playing out but I always ran into the same question.
Devolution isn’t meant to be permanent and certainly wouldn’t be able to last for 4 years. How does President Trump come back before 2024?
The reality is, I don’t think he ever “left”.

Devolution - Part 5
The Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency & Dominion Voting Systems
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-part-5

Critical Infrastructure
President Harry Truman created the National Security Council (NSC) in 1947. Since its founding, every president has issued some form of national security directives. National security directives are usually directed only to the NSC and senior executive branch officials and lay out foreign and military policy-making guidance. Bill Clinton’s Presidential directive PDD-63 of May 1998 started including extensive critical infrastructure protection (CIP). PDD-63 mandated the formation of a national strategy for CIP.

In the wake of the September 11th terrorist attacks, numerous changes took place regarding how we define and operate our CIP. The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26th, 2001 and gave the following definition for critical infrastructure: (image of document at link)


785 posted on 07/24/2021 3:57:07 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Nothing is more important than Truth)
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