Never Let A Good Crisis Go To Waste
The Multi-Layered Psyop that Helped Save the World... by Forcing a New Political Constitution
In Season 2 of the popular Korean show Squid Game, there is a moment where a group of players forms a conspiracy to end the horrific games once and for all.
They go forth with a plan that includes making “a small sacrifice, for the _________.”
I’ve written before that the mechanism for defeating the “Globalist Enemy” will be the same mechanism that the “Globalist Enemy” used to try to enslave the world.
Example.
Trump’s Second Term
The duly elected president of the Republic, who received a proper inauguration on Jan 20, 2021, while the guy playing Biden received a funeral, took a pause for a term to let the enemy do its thing. And, in the process, set several useful precedents.
“I don’t want the results of this second term.”
One goal of the Pause: make the 2024 election too big to rig.
How? By making it overwhelmingly obvious who to vote for.
Of the incredibly many things making the choice easy, one of them was the tragedy where 12 year old Jocelyn Nungaray was raped and killed by two illegal immigrants who “should have never been here in the first place” and also “should never have been released from detention two weeks prior” as per “the policy of the Biden administration.”
If Trump had become president in 2020 and proceeded with the cleanup, securing the border, deporting foreign agents, invaders, and belligerents, Jocelyn Nungary may have still been enjoying life.
But, we would not have seen the horrific consequences of the culture we’ve manifested.
“It will be much easier for us to do what has to be done.”
David Hume, the Scottish Philosopher, posed the paradox:
“Nothing appears more surprizing to those, who consider human affairs with a philosophical eye, than the easiness with which the many are governed by the few; and the implicit submission, with which men resign their own sentiments and passions to those of their rulers. When we enquire by what means this wonder is effected, we shall find, that, as Force is always on the side of the governed, the governors have nothing to support them but opinion.”
That’s what Trump is saying above. The work he, his administration, his handlers, and WE need to do to restore the Republic is not be possible without the support of public opinion.
“It is therefore, on opinion only that government is founded; and this maxim extends to the most despotic and most military governments, as well as to the most free and most popular.”
Public opinion is what rules.
You Already Know How This Works
You see it in operation now. Even on the local level. In San Francisco, after this long period of gloomy doom, violence, theft, poopy streets, carjackings, sideshows, drug infestation, children and pets stepping on fentanyl needles, etc., people are now willing to accept— and many begging for— various technological instrumentalities of a police state in the name of public safety.
This exact same process that is used to remove freedoms, transfer power from the many to the few, can also be used to accomplish the reverse.
Agenda: Transfer power from Washington DC to the People.
Thesis: Magnificent Exposé of the horrific state of our government.
Anti-Thesis: “This can never be allowed to happen again!” —You.
Synthesis: a new birth of freedom; a government of the people, by the people, for the people.
But, you know, it begs the question: Was this all preventable?
Trump said, many times, that he caught all the swamp creatures. Caught them cold. Has all the tapes. All the evidence. Everything.
All before he even took office in 2017.
Anyone trying to wake people up to the reality of our situation prior to the World Economic Shutdown of 2020 knows how difficult it was to do, even when the facts, data, and evidence could prove your point beyond a reasonable doubt.
What do you think would have happened if Trump came out with all the facts, data, and evidence he had? Would it have made any difference in public opinion? Would people have said, “Oh, gee, I can see clearly now!” and turned off their beloved mainstream opinion generators?
I was naïve enough to think it would, and hit my head against many brick walls.
It Had to be This Way
The founders understood our culture and behavior, writing it directly into the Declaration of Independence:
“Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.”
At that time, their government had been around for about 250 years. Now it’s been around for about 500. It is long established.
Our government has been around for nearly 250 years. It, too, is long established.
The Americans who saw the need for independence back then and the Americans who now see the need for abolishing the forms to which we are accustomed have this in common:
We both know how difficult it was to open the eyes of others. When logic, facts, information, data, evidence no longer preclude people’s obsessive anxiety to play Russian Roulette with yet another booster, perhaps their loved one’s heart attack two weeks later will provide the necessary wake up shock.
Jocelyn Nungaray was a wake up shock. Her mother and community are no longer disposed to suffer evil.
[By the way, I found a GoFundMe in tribute to Jocelyn. Please contribute a bit if you can]
John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United States, who, by the way, thwarted a plot to assassinate George Washington, said, in 1776, addressing the the people of New York,
“Under the auspices and direction of Divine Providence, your forefathers removed to the wilds and wilderness of America. By their industry they made it a fruitful, and by their virtue a happy country. And we should still have enjoyed the blessings of peace and plenty, if we had not forgotten the source from which these blessings flowed; and permitted our country to be contaminated by the many shameful vices which have prevailed among us. It is a well known truth, that no virtuous people were ever oppressed; and it is also true, that a scourge was never wanting to those of an opposite character. ”
Talk about admonition. One of our founders saying, directly to the people, that they have lost their virtue, forgotten who they are, and let the culture get so out of whack that they now have to fight, fight, fight like hell for survival, lest the British Empire enslave humanity.
Is it possible that igniters of the American Revolution employed these very same mechanisms to shift public opinion to be desirous of independence? I mean, the large list of reasons for separation on the Declaration of Independence read just like a list of complaints against the [Biden] Administration.
“Rouse, therefore, brave Citizens! Do your duty like men! and be persuaded that Divine Providence will not permit this Western World to be involved in the horrours of slavery. Consider that, from the earliest ages of the world, Religion, Liberty and Empire, have been bounding their course toward the setting sun. The Holy Gospels are yet to be preached to those western regions, and we have the highest reason to believe that the Almighty will not suffer Slavery and the Gospel to go hand in hand! It cannot, it will not be.”
A small sacrifice, for the greater good.
-Arjun
PS: If you feel inclined to get angry at Trump, saying, “If you could have stopped it before it got so bad, why didn’t you?” ask yourself the same question.
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Arjun: This is your best post ever.
Patrick Ruckert
Nicely done. You should read the Management of Reality substack.