“Wherever its going it won’t be where Q said”
I have a degree in Government and International Defense Systems. I don’t need “Q” to figure out the finite number of options we have to take down the deep state criminal syndicate that has hijacked our government.
Right now there is a belligerent force occupying Washington DC. According to the military War of Law manual the military not only has the right but the duty to step in because an act of war has been committed. I fully expect that to happen as soon as the public is red pilled enough so they don’t totally freak out when it happens.
As everyone knows I believe that Trump initiated continuity of government before he left office which means we are operating under military law and he continues to be Commander In Chief. But even if I’m wrong about that the military or some part of the military still has the duty to step in.
Otherwise we are going to end up in a terrible civil war.
“Otherwise we are going to end up in a terrible civil war.”
I hate to break it (reality) to you, but....we’re already in a civil war. It just hasn’t been officially declared and gone hot YET.
And once again (sigh)....the US military is not going to come swooping to our rescue like the US Calvary in the olde movies.
“I believe that Trump initiated continuity of government before he left office”
Except this is just fantasy. “Continuity of government” only kicks in if the normal operation of the government is interrupted, and that’s not the case. Elections are still held, Congress is still meeting, the courts still function, etc. So there is no “continuity of government”, and Trump is now just a private citizen like anyone else, and the military answers to a different Commander-in-Chief, whether we like it or not.
“which means we are operating under military law”
No, martial law must be declared. There’s no such thing as “secret” martial law. Otherwise the civil authorities would be in conflict with the military authorities, which is just a recipe for disaster.
“But even if I’m wrong about that the military or some part of the military still has the duty to step in.”
Lots of people have had a “duty to step in”, and for the last century or so, most of them have failed to do so. I wouldn’t hold my breath.