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I'm really rethinking US history now. As someone on Burning Platform pointed out, the character of the US changed dramatically in 1861 when the "union" became a kind of suicide pact. Funny, don't recall that fine print when the states were ratifying the Constitution. "Hey, if we sign on to this new charter we can get back out again, right? Right??? No? What do you mean you reserve the right to invade our state, kill our state militias, and loot pillage and burn our property? " Not much of a union, that. And since 1861 the feds have had the whip hand and states are subjugated. Secession looks a whole lot better now after a taste of this proto fascist dc government.

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The 'slave system' knows who their enemies are:

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/us-army-guerrilla-warfare-exercise-target-freedom-fighters

The US Army is set to conduct a “guerrilla warfare exercise” later this month in North Carolina where troops will battle against “freedom fighters.”

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That seems to be plan. Apparently the Establishment thinks we'll forget their perfidy.

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Even worse, apparently the Establishment thinks they can attack Trump with impunity. There are a handful of people, Trump, Giuliani, Powell and a few others who know things and can prove things we don't even know exist. As with those German brothers, the tiger is tame until he figures it is the moment to act up. Like Trump or hate him, he is a force to be reckoned with. Was it Emerson who said, if you attack the king, make sure you kill him dead.

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It was always Trump's clearly expressed intent to give the power back to We The People. There are too many Kings & Queens to kill if we OWN & use that power.

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I absolutely agree with you here CTD.

Someone posted, I think on this blog, a few months back about how the military had already "gamed out," among other things, the disarming of the citizenry. It didn't go well for the government.

There are a few things that I have been pondering/dissecting over the last several months. These include, IMHO:

1) To the point above, each state's National Guard are made up of people who are from the area and the state. Do you really see the National Guard turning on its own kin? Talk to a few of them. I have.

Also, interestingly, several states (Florida, Texas) are already kicking around the idea of a state militia.

And, there may be a million or more troops/airmen in the US military but many are stationed overseas. Further, I believe the military, if used, will have their hands full to contain the chaos that will develop in blue cities. Look back at the US involvement in Iraq, and how many troops it took to contain just Baghdad.

2) Clearly an arguable point, I don't believe this is a Civil War, but rather a Revolution brewing. The Left is a bunch of busy-bodies, who would generally lack the skills and resources to fight for a cause -- what? are they willing to declare war on me and die because I won't vax, or believe there are only 2 genders??? I am not trying to underestimate them, I just don't believe that they are as sincere in their fight as those on the Right would be.

3) We are already in something akin to 4th generation warfare, at least from the Left's perspective: that's why you are seeing the exercises in North Carolina. The government declared "war" on us some time ago. Their language says it all -- calling us domestic terrorists, Insurrectionists, etc. Further, look at how many political prisoners they hold. They are treating Lady Al Qaida better than they are treating prisoners who were simply meandering through the capital grounds. And, now they are arresting people on charges of sedition. They are attempting to legitimate their position through all of this.

As Steven Crowder states: "Prove me wrong." I am genuinely interested in others' views.

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As to Russia and Putin, I'm in complete sympathy w their Ukraine position. They should no more tolerate US/ NATO presence in Ukraine than we would Chinese presence in Mexico and Canada. (Well...we already seem to have that in Canada but that's another can o worms). We have no business or interest in Ukraine. Sorry, Ukraine. You got dealt a bad geopolitical hand there.

Second, we are the baddies. This US Regime is wrong, evil, oppressive, you name it. Whatever they do in foreign policy is wrong. We don't need to know exactly what the Regime's scheme is in Ukraine (although graft and payoffs is a given). It's enough to know that it's a scheme and will be disaster for us at best.

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Bannon hit on the manufactured "crisis" w/Ukraine at the beginning of his 5pm show today. Apparently, the Ukrainians are quite puzzled abt the "crisis" they're supposed to be having as only the foreign press is talking abt it. 😂 It shd show up eventually as Episode 1581 here - https://warroom.org/category/war-room-impeachment/

Bannon is very strong abt not providing the WH Resident any support in this effort. I am hopeful in that most Americans are watching this play out in living color while our own domestic crises continue to grow worse w/no help, or exacerbated by the regime.

That Putin/Russia is not a part of or beholden to the slavery of the IMF is what bugs the elites. He pd off Ukraine's debts & other former Soviet Republics' debts too at some point, tho they quickly got rolled (by guess who?) afterwards. Can't have that, at least not if you're despicable elite globalist...

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