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The judges are afraid, and the ones actually running things, not the congress or senate, or equivalents in other nations.

Thats why the judicial system has been giving us a few "wins" in the courts, to cool the public off.

It's not enough, because we know now whose responsible for allowing all the terrorism the u.s. government has engaged in, directly, and through woke wallstreet and their leftwing street thugs, for the last two decades.

We know whos responsible. Who allowed it to get this way.

Those who make the rules have no influence compared to those who rule what is legal and what isn't.

Otherwise we wouldn't be here right now.

Bush's outrages with the patriot act? Obama's outrages? Congress's mass theft, mass spying, endless wars, unlimited immigration and demographic replacement, endorsing violence in our streets, rounding up citizens for protesting?

The courts allowed it all. The judges are the ones in charge.

If congress can be pressured though, they can be forced into fighting the judicial system, because people still believe the fiction that theres actually separation of branches of government, rather than the judicial being an unelected and carefully selected group of plutocrats working for the oligarchs at blackrock, vanguard, and state street.

Force them into a position where they have to fight to maintain the illusion of legitimacy, and it will force the judicial system into temporary concessions we can build on.

Thats how this thing works.

Congress and the senate makes policies that push blackrock, vanguard, state street, and the fed banks and OSIs agenda. Congress has zero actual say in this, they just act as the front. When things get bad enough, the judicial system reigns them in. If it gets even worse, the judicial system opens up the precedent floodgate to legally prosecute and overturn the parties and congresses. it happened with the change over from the whigs for example. Maybe once every 100 years. And then we get a new set of front guys, who are completely useless and only do what they are told.

But critically the mid level and low level guys in the military, the bureaucracy, and the citizens? Many of them believe in the fiction of legitimate government and a real congress/senate.

So if forced into a position of maintaining that illusion of power, they'll be like a dog biting their master. The judicial system will be forced into a dilemma that grants us advantages we can use.

It has already happened at the small scale with the judicial walkbacks of legislative and executive overreach, just a slow steady gradual drum beat of them, along with having some of their senators and congressmen "resign" or be "overturned" in the u.s. stalinist potemkin elections, but under the right circumstances, this trend could be amplified massively.

At that point they can't vet all the people who will apply to replace them.

And then we can do some real damage to the 'parties' system produced by their political cartel.