We are watching the plan unfold before our eyes.
I’ve said for a few years now that the election would be overturned in the courts. There was a reason Trump prioritized appointing judges to fill the record amount of vacancies that Obama left for Hillary.
So why was appointing judges and flipping the courts so important?
What is it that everyone wants and people constantly complain about?
When will we see justice, and why is it taking so long? I can try to answer both of those questions and help explain what I believe has always been the plan. In doing so, I will also share why the courts are such an important part of that plan.
We were told by Q that we are at war and fighting an insurgency that hasn’t just infiltrated our government at every level, but has also infiltrated our entire society.
What is an insurgency?
From Q post #4700:
(All definitions and excerpts courtesy of the Counterinsurgency Guide.)
The Insurgent Political Strategy To gain the support (or at least the acquiescence) of the people, the insurgents may apply a combination of persuasion, subversion and coercion.
Persuasion Often involves the promotion of insurgent ideology, but it can also include the provision of money, basic social services, control of land, or positions of authority.
Propaganda is a key element of persuasion and is used at the local, national and often international levels to influence perceptions of potential supporters, opinion leaders, and opponents in the favor of the insurgents; promoting the insurgent cause and diminishing the government’s resolve. More specifically, propaganda may be designed to control community action, discredit government action, provoke overreaction by security forces, or exacerbate sectarian tension.
Subversion The action used by insurgents to penetrate, manipulate, undermine or disrupt government institutions and organizations.
Coercion Can either augment or replace persuasion as a means to mobilize support, depending on the ability of government forces to protect the population. Insurgents seek to intimidate government supporters or collaborators, and force community leaders to take sides in the conflict. This often entails the use of violence.
This is what Trump was up against the day he was sworn in and he knew it.
There was a military plan in place long before Trump ever announced he was running for president. Trump became a wartime president the moment he was sworn in and we’ve been fighting a war ever since. It’s an unconventional war where the main battlefield is the media.
Why? Because it’s a battle for the hearts and minds of the people, and the media have been the enemy’s greatest weapon.
So how do you defeat an insurgency?
Q told us in the same post #4700:
This was the second part of the post. After Q explained what an insurgency is, he then explained how they were going to defeat it:
The Counterinsurgency Guide Q posted the link to this guide four times—in posts #4008, 4363, 4364 and 4700.
Q did it for a reason. It was not only important to know what the military strategy was, but also why it has taken so long.
COUNTERINSURGENCY may be defined as ‘comprehensive civilian and military efforts taken to simultaneously defeat and contain insurgency and address its root causes’.
Comprehensive = complete and including everything that is necessary:
Comprehensive CIVILIAN and MILITARY efforts SIMULTANEOUSLY.
This is important to understand; if you don’t grasp this aspect of the strategy, you will not understand what is happening and why. You’ll also continue to be frustrated by the slow pace of the justice as it unfolds.
The strategy involves simultaneous civilian and military operations. Trump set up Devolution and COG (continuity of government) right before he left office, so that the plan would continue under Biden. The civilian operations are very public—many playing out in the courts and the media—while the military operations are clandestine.
Think about the scale of this global war and the time the insurgency has had to infiltrate all parts of our society, not just our government. The war is being fought on many fronts at once, involving many moving parts; it is more complicated than we can imagine.
Remember when Chris Miller praised Mike Pence for helping him during some of the most complicated military operations in our history?
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