What end game, how decided? So far I am not enamored by this SOG series.
(You) “What end game, how decided?”
(LJ, Is this SLAG substack?)
From your copy/pasta:
“What was so concerning about EO 12656?
This Executive Order allowed the government to suspend the Constitution and turn over all operations to FEMA during a declared emergency.”
and
[my edits for brevity]”His intention was to continue fighting them into a second administration. However, something happened in 2020 that changed everything.”
“President Trump was told that the payoff calculation had changed...critical aspect of game theory is assigning payoff for different moves in the game. At this juncture, we believe that if the Deep State tried to steal the election, there was a higher payoff to letting them do so as opposed to taking aggressive action to stop them.”
What HAD to change for this new payoff?
FEMA
Watch the water.
Neither am I. Getting tired of all the super-dooper, ultra-secret, decoder-ring stuff put out by every swinging podcaster and Substacker on the Net.
This is JUST my personal opinion -- but their first two articles reminded me of the "Me Too" movement; i.e., "Look at me! Look at me! Look at meeeeee!" They're presenting a theory. Fine. But (again, only my personal opinion) Devolution strikes me as much more concise, logical, and efficient. It's not necessarily true that the more convoluted and wordy something is, the better it is.