Posted on 09/01/2023 10:51:11 AM PDT by ransomnote
I erred on the reported date of the end of PDJT’s term in the Presidential biography. It was recorded as January 11, 2021, rather than January 9, 2021, date that I gave. Below is the link to the article that stated that the January 11 date was a purposeful error made by “a disgruntled State Department employee”. I think we discussed it here and wondered if the State Dept employee made the proper notation in the biographies, but that information was never supposed to be released to the public. It’s possible that the article explaining the “error” was published to cover the truth - that January 11 was the day President Trump formally handed control of the government over to the devolved administrators.
Excellent.
Thanks for following along, LL.
Continuity of Command
Now, HOW did that occur such that Trump could hand over military control authority?
In all “continuity” scenarios, there is a triggering event that needs to happen.
I believe that the way this happened was executed by Trump \specifically\ to trigger Continuity of Command (military).
Whether Continuity of Government (COG) or Continuity of Command (CoC), the PEADs tell the story.
Both can be directly related to the “Law of War” (LoW) publication.
To my thinking, THIS was the start of the movie (actually, a war-games video)
We will just need to wait.
I really hope you are right Cletus. Thanks LL.
Waiting is hard.
As for January 11 publication by SecState Office (trust Kansas!), recall the steps involved and the full timeline with both Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon.
How were these handled and in \each case\ how was the line of succession fulfilled.
Compare and contrast.
Was Agnew’s resignation a possible trigger.
What was done to ensure the line of succession was NOT interrupted?
Compare and contrast.
History is the mirror.
Think mirror.
January 6? (Trigger)
no, 11th.
Logistical details need to be considered.
Agnew/Nixon, Nixon/Ford
“Seems like they could grind them up to add to roadbed like they do tires. Maybe add a syrup-like substance to keep the glass shards out of the air.”
Maybe for the base but not the topping? Use them as reinforcement on a 30 foot Isreali style Border wall with Mexico.
Might make good retaining walls for terraced hillsides in California.
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Maybe for the base but not the topping? Use them as reinforcement on a 30 foot Isreali style Border wall with Mexico.
Might make good retaining walls for terraced hillsides in California.
Just ran across this video on recycling those turbine blades.
Here's a list of places it was covered.
Thanks
Interesting! Glad they can use it as fuel. Someone will come along and try to shut them down!
(I wonder how much glass dust blows off the open piles of recycled product!)
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