GREAT NEWS – Senate Majority Predicts Donald J. Trump Will Win 2024 Election – Constructs Bill To Prevent Trump Exiting NATO Alliance, Includes in Recent NDAA
[Some of you guys think I am downtrodden by recent events and outlines. You could not be further from accurate; I’m living the best days of my life – ever. ¹See after current article. ~ SD]
There is good news again within this story, but only if you fully comprehend what the institution of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) represents as an outcome of the Fourth Branch of Government, and what the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is in place to do.
The SSCI is the facilitating institution that collaborates with the intelligence state to facilitate the construct of the surveillance walls around us. The SSCI is the mechanism that permits the Deep State to function without impediment. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is the mechanism for the Senate to enrich the members. If you don’t grasp that reality, you cannot fathom the enemy we face, nor the ramifications of how the DC control system shows their outlook.
Within this story, you discover the CIA, NSA, DNI, DIA, DOJ-NSD, Pentagon and State Dept all believe President Donald J. Trump is going to win the 2024 election. If they didn’t fear and anticipate his victory, the Senate would not be taking action to control the ramifications of his pending victory. That’s the context. Smile.
WASHINGTON DC – Congress has approved legislation that would prevent any president from withdrawing the United States from NATO without approval from the Senate or an Act of Congress.
The measure, spearheaded by Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), was included in the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which passed out of the House on Thursday and is expected to be signed by President Biden. (read more)
¹People keep asking me what can be done to shift events and stop/block the trajectory of the control system that is collapsing our constitutional republic.
Let me share something that is apparently being missed by most. I have spent the past several years deeply engaged with the people and systems you see espoused as defenders in the conservative-sided media. All the familiar names; all of them held in esteem as persons of significant influence that could ultimately change things.
Allow me to call the baby ugly. Your opinion of their ability is vastly overrated. This perspective is driven in part by the incapacity of most to understand how the silo system of control inside the matrix of our governmental institutions works.
Everything is compartmentalized…. Everything. Every aspect of what you know in totality is unknown to every participant who operates inside each compartment. That’s a fancy way of saying, you know more than they do.
The proverbial “they” have no grasp on the issues we face at the same level of understanding that you do. Each individual works inside a compartment, a specifically constructed silo of information. They have no concept of what is taking place in other compartments that ultimately connect to their stake-holding.
None of them have the big picture, because the system that operates in Washington DC does not permit it. Maybe, m.a.y.b.e, a total of 50 elected representatives, across both chambers, including staff, have any idea how FISA 702 is currently weaponized or used. [I am being exceptionally generous, in this one example.] That’s just FISA-702.
If you were to take the issue of DHS surveillance and coordination with social media, that number would be significantly fewer; that’s just another example amid tens of thousands.
The private sector, the ordinary high information consuming American, has far more knowledge than the elected official that represents them. The politicians and staff therein, just don’t put the same level of importance behind it that you do. That’s the reality of the thing, and too few people grasp what I am talking about, even as you read this.
This is also why they hold oversight hearings but never seem to know the questions that need to be asked. They don’t know what questions to ask because they don’t know the context or baseline of the bigger picture issue that needs the question.
Not to get too prickly with names, but when it comes to the larger constructs of how it all ties together and what it means; you… yes you… the person reading this…. knows more than Devin Nunes, the former House Intelligence Committee chairman and former Gang of Eight member. And this reality is truer after you accept that Nunes is likely near the top of the modern pyramid for Deep State institutional knowledge.
You know more than Ron Johnson, Chuck Grassley, Mike Johnson, Mike Turner (current HPSCI chair) and Marco Rubio (current SSCI vice-chair). Each of the aforementioned relies on officials, spokespeople from the institutions, to tell them (briefing) what they need to know. The compartmentalized control institutions only tell them what they pre-filter and determine those in oversight need to know.
The people in charge are not names we know. The people in charge, don’t even know they are in charge. That’s a reflection of how many compartments exist.
The CIA director, NSA director, ODNI, FBI Director, etc are not in charge of the compartments they represent. They are simply functionaries -middle men-who operate in the space between where the compass points are directed, where the data originates, and oversight of that data that is ultimately filtered and delivered to the functionaries, who then brief the representatives…. who then create policy… albeit flawed policy…. based on a very specific, controlled, compartmented and skewed information flow.
Semi-related. The backbone code of Twitter is old and not optimized. That is what makes the data processing costly to handle and operate.
Twitter runs like the DMV. Why? Because Twitter has to remain DHS compatible. Why does Twitter need to remain DHS compatible? Because private company Twitter/X has data processing interfaces with the DHS surveillance system. Making sense now?
Asking elected representatives to deconstruct the network of compartmented surveillance is akin to asking stage actors to create a new stage performance. The problem is the actors only have access to one script…. and each actor only gets the lines they are individually responsible for repeating.
Sum it all up this way:
You, the person reading this, knows more about the problem than any name you can think of as a person of influence.
That’s the reality of it. Start there. Now, you tell me the solution. Additionally, if you start your mental response by saying, “wait, I don’t believe it,” unbeknownst to you, you’re actually affirming the scope of the problem.
I am not the least bit overwhelmed, downtrodden or dismayed by this problem. Factually, as an outcome of my inherent disposition, I find joy in knowing/accepting the truth and then structuring my efforts accordingly.
I am incredibly thankful to a loving God and to you, while feeling optimistic and filled with abundant purpose. This compartmented control system cannot sustain itself much longer, because it requires ever expanding control in order to maintain operation.
What to do about it becomes simple. Ignore it. Engage in living your best life. If they put a roadblock in front of you, walk around it. Go live.
If people enjoy life, I mean really embrace and enjoy their God given right to liberty and freedom, they will not accept control. So, go live life and teach those around you to live their best life. If you take your children to experience freedom, liberty, fun and fulfillment, they will not enjoy or accept isolation. It really is that simple.
Engage in deliberate fellowship whenever you can. Share the joy of freedom and point out -loudly- how that experience is contingent upon the retention of freedom. Emphasis the obvious; embrace liberty and ignore the despondent requirements created by those who need isolation as a form of control.
People who enjoy freedom will not accept control. So, spread it. Teach it. Show your tribe what it looks like. Fearlessly live your best life.
Once again, big THANK YOU for this. I needed this, and you can be sure I will share.