@Heather,
Maybe you could expand on that a bit. I personally know that there are to say the least there are a few "good men" out there in the military who fully want to support Trump (perhaps with some reservations?) though if you are "people" by definition you are an STS being 3D and all that .
And as for sceptics, well we are all entitled to our opinions and hopefully we ealize this is not your average "rodeo". If you take into consideration the 4th density aspect of the great "experiment" we whould not have a clue. If not for the Cs I would really have no clue. So thank you
@Laura for The Secret Hisory of The World (and how to get out alive.
Hi
@goyacobol. I believe my source for that is that Greg Hunter interview with Alex Newman that I linked to, and can do so again for you. I thought it was an especially helpful "wrap up" of the situation right now, and I recommend your watching the whole thing.
If I have time, I may transcribe some of it, offer some notes, etc., since there is some good information there to consider. But in the meantime, here it is:
Alex Newman - Biden Presidency Means the End of America - YouTube
Some notes on Trump
By the way, I'm neither endorsing, nor condemning this "cult like status" Trump may have among many U.S. troops, if that assessment is indeed accurate. I included it in my speculations about Trump's using the military since it says something about Trump's affect on many as a leader. Caesar no doubt had such status with his troops, as well. But, of course, Caesar was not only a military genius, but an advocate of "clementia," as Corotta called it -- which I don't think we see much of in Trump! No, I think Trump inspires loyalty in many people, but it's been said that if you cross him, he never forgets.
I'd say Trump's coarseness, especially in his tweets, often belies his true intelligence -- or maybe 'genius' is the more appropriate word to use. His genius at being himself, and in so doing, allowing the disaffected to somehow "believe." Believe in themselves (finally), their worth, their country. It's Trump's down to earth "every man " rapport with his base that I'm talking about, and that I'm convinced we'll never see again in an American president.
If you watched him campaign this past year, as he stood before his masses of supporters as they showered love over him, Trump became relaxed, constantly went off script, often with very funny anecdotes, all the while staying true to a message that spoke of... individual strength?... American moxie? -- oh, and God -- all of which remained reassuring against what has become the authoritarian onslaught of the increasingly radicalized left.
But, how did it all happen? This pleasurable back and forth of loving energies between the so-called leader of the free world and this ever growing mass of disaffected Americans, who have been left out of the national conversation -- or, as we've just seen happen with Trump's new black and Latino constituents, people who may be included in the obligatory talking points of identity politics, but who in real terms are taken for granted in exchange for an undying loyalty based solely on ideological grounds -- how unTrump-like!
Anyway... it still feels so unsettling this not knowing whether Trump, against all odds, could manage to maintain power, as he passes through this last, atrocious gauntlet. It's this not knowing that gets you.
On the other hand, what seems fairly certain is that it's not in Trump's DNA not to try.
I mean, he ain't no quitter, that's for sure!