In June, I finished a series I dubbed “Four Courses for Fall,” which outlined four scenarios for the 2024 election, then expected to be between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The fourth installment, which I called “Scenario 4 – The 1861 Scenario,” may be coming true in real time – and I recommend you read it before you proceed further (it is now open for all SubStack subscribers).
The scenario is very troubling and is titled accordingly. In 1861, the secession of the states that became the Confederate States of America began, starting with South Carolina. This was in response to the election of Abraham Lincoln and the boiling over of hostilities between North and South that encompassed many political issues, including slavery and states’ rights. The split tore the nation apart for four years of a hot war, many painful years of formal Reconstruction, and nearly a century of political tensions until the breakup of the Democrat “Solid South.”
That fourth installment focused on the Uniparty apparatus allowing Trump to charge headfirst into the Rust Belt, win them convincingly, and then turn around on the back end in an attempt to do what regime members do at an expert level – project. By accusing Trump and Republicans of cheating in the election, or disenfranchising minority voters, this projection would be aimed at propagandizing the nation, pressuring Congress, and preventing the certification of a Trump electoral victory.
Now, three months later, how is this Course of Action shaping up? I had this discussion yesterday with Mark Finchem, Savior of Arizona LD1, and he is in agreement that something smells off.
Here are some items that have recently been in the news:
· Stephen Richer and Adrian Fontes, the Maricopa County Recorder and Secretary of State, respectively, who seem to view themselves as a modern rendition of Jefferson and Adams, have a “friendly lawsuit” floating around over 97,688 registered voters who have no proof of citizenship on file, and who are reportedly led in number by those registered as Republicans. Now, after four years of constant havoc over the state of elections in Arizona, we have a debate raging about whether these voters should be able to vote in state and local races, as opposed to “federal only,” which could jeopardize a very narrow GOP legislative majority. The narrative is planted now that it is Republicans, not Democrats, who are causing issues with the integrity of voter rolls.
· Attorney General Merrick Garland has inserted a “Russia, Russia, Russia” narrative in alleging that they (the Russians) intend to interfere in and influence the 2024 U.S. election, presumably for anti-establishment candidates and Trump. That, when combined with the first point, equals Republicans corrupting voter rolls + Russia interfering…
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