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Isabelle Williams's avatar

Hey! I already experienced dictatorship. It was called the covid pandemic. I used to vote democrat. Covid red pilled me. I saw the governor of my state acting like a power drunk dictator. I saw Fauci and Birx acting like dictators.

In my democrat run state, public schools were closed for 2 years. The poorest and most disadvantaged children were the most harmed, stuck at home with nothing to do while their parents worked. Toddlers were masked in head start programs for 3 years. Florida didnt do that, but our state had zero curiosity about how things were going in FL ( just fine).

Pregnant women were forced to get vaccinated with a new untested mRNA lipid nanparticle concoction - or lose their jobs. Oh sorry, the covid vaxx WAS tested, for about 4 to 6 weeks and then they ended the trial, saying it was so wonderful they needed to vaccinate everyone.

Worst of all was the lack of open and honest debate. The lying by the media, the censorship.

( hey! that sounds like dictatorship!)

Once you have been red pilled to this degree, its hard to go back.

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Lukas Bird's avatar

Or a “crisis” might plunge the country into a protectorate indefinitely. Martial law. Iranian or CCP sleepers awakening to sabotage. Their secret drone farms causing havoc and panic across America. Like the Enabling Act to “temporarily” abolish Congress to consolidate decision making with POTUS around existential threat. Those emergencies are never temporary. And they may be organic or contrived.

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John Johnson's avatar

Thanks for this thoughtful analysis. One factor you omitted is the emerging likelihood that the election was compromised by digital cheating. The evidence in the Rockland County case was so compelling that the judge ordered a paper recount.

I think this factor may cut both ways. On the one hand, if elections are compromised, we’re potentially far further down the road than we thought. From a systems point of view things are potentially locked up. On the other hand, if it is proven there was electioneering or digital voter fraud (it appears both Palantir and Starlink may have been parties to this), it will presumably bring greater scrutiny to the process going forward and make cheating harder. What are your thoughts on this?

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