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Patel Patriot?

Dat moet haast wel een verwijzing zijn naar
Kash Patel neem ik aan?
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Patel Patriot believes that Trump anticipated the deep state using China to steal the election from him, thanks to a defector revealing that COVID-19 was a bioweapon released on purpose to weaken the U.S. and allow for large scale mail-in ballot fraud. So Trump reorganized the Pentagon (which really did happen just after the election, for reasons that are still unclear) and signed a series of Presidential Executive Action Documents (real and classified orders to carry out in the event of a nuclear attack or large-scale disaster) in response. Through his secret actions, Trump essentially declared a hidden, low-intensity war against not only China, but also against antifa, which he also secretly designated as a domestic terrorist organization. And because the U.S. is in a declared war with China, according to the theory, Trump can use any power at his disposal to save the country.
Using a variety of disaster contingency plans developed in the event that COVID-19 sickened or killed the president and the majority of Congress (plans Newsweek revealed the existence of in April 2020), Trump secretly suspended elements of the Constitution, and the nation is now under a caretaker special operations military government being run by “former” acting U.S. Secretary of Defense Chris Miller and administered by regional commanders with enormous power.
That secret war is fighting to expose both China’s massive vote switching and the leftist infiltrators who “really” caused the Jan. 6 insurrection. And finally, once the ruse of Trump faking his loss and allowing Biden to pretend to be president has purged us of evil, the Arizona audits will reveal the truth, individual states will “decertify” their electoral results, and Trump will stride back into the Oval Office.
The point of all of it is that at some point between the election and now, the power of the United States government “devolved” to a closely held, un-elected military government administered at the state or regional level. It’s not classic devolution, since nobody took a vote or authorized these actions, which are likely illegal and unconstitutional. But in Patel Patriot’s version of devolution, legality means nothing. Only preserving Trump’s power matters.
Patel Patriot attempts to sum up the theory in Part 3 of the series:
• Trump prepares for election theft
• China colludes with Democrats to steal election
• Trump “caught them all” and prepares his countermove
• Massive personnel moves at DoD and pentagon to place Trump allies in key roles
• Implementation of what appears to be a Devolution plan for our Spec Ops
• Refusing to tell incoming Dems about said Spec Ops
• Checkmate
Typisch gevalletje van
'connecting the dots'
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Most conspiracy theories start with existing concepts or events, then take elements of them into fantastical directions. This way, the people who create and believe these theories can use the real elements in them as “proof” the invented elements were also real—and that they were right all along.
Such a mingling of real and invention is at work in a concept becoming more popular with Trump supporters and QAnon promoters who believe former President Donald Trump rightfully won the 2020 election, not President Joe Biden. That idea is “Devolution”—an extremely complex emerging set of events based around a real concept, but full of invented details and wishful thinking. The theory takes the “stolen election” trope and tweaks it a bit, claiming that Trump won’t be “reinstated” as president, because he’s always been president, despite you having witnessed Biden’s “inauguration.”
En als de journalist dan wat vragen over deze theorie heeft krijgt hij geen antwoord want hij is een debunkende MSM'er!
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A Twitter account appearing to belong to Patel Patriot didn’t respond to Daily Dot’s request to ask additional questions about the theory. But Patel Patriot copied the request onto their Telegram channel, claimed that “Devolution is about to be debunked by the MSM,” and referred to this reporter as a “douche canoe.”
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Het lijkt op de uitspraak laatst van een spreker bij My Pillow Guy's Cyber Symposium:
'You guys need to start reporting this and stop fact-checking!
Feiten/bewijzen (het observeerbare) doen er uiteindelijk nl helemaal niet toe, het geloof in de theorie (het gedicteerde) is de hoofdzaak!
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But the problem with doing an “enormous amount of research” is that if you start with a preconceived conclusion that’s not accurate, your research will only reinforce that error. And Devolution is indeed not accurate.
Patel Patriot goes off on wild tangents about antifa, the supposed defection of Chinese intelligence chief Dong Jingwei (an event that doesn’t appear to have taken place), access to some of the most secret documents in the American government, Biden’s economic policies, the Civil War, whether Mike Pence is a good guy or bad guy, and Dominion Voting Systems—but the posts never ask or answer simple questions about Devolution that would go a long way in determining how plausible this wild theory is.
Patel Patriot never addresses how such an unconstitutional mingling of the military and civilian government would work, or whether Biden believes that he is the actual president. At no point is it ever asked why the people around Biden are going along with the ruse.
You won’t find answers to simple questions in Devolution. The story offers no hard evidence that any of it is more than wishful thinking. It also contains a number of errors, including relying on the “Chinese defector” tale that doesn’t appear to have actually taken place, and a basic misunderstanding of how American laws work.
Ik vraag me altijd af of de voorganger van zo'n theorie (Patel is blijkbaar niet eens zelf de bedenker) daar nou zelf in gelooft? Het is ook vast wel een leuke bron van inkomsten neem ik aan
[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door Kijkertje op 22-08-2021 04:32:34 ]
“The fundamental cause of the trouble in the modern world today is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”— Bertrand Russell