I have been thinking about the similarities between Donald J Trump and William Wallace (Braveheart movie) and so much is similar to each other. Wallace inspired his countrymen to fight against King Edward I (also known as Longshanks) of England against all odds and led them to many victories. As his legend grew amongst the people the nobles feigned support of him but sold out their country to England in the shadows and betrayed him. Sound familiar to the RINO's of today? After capturing Wallace they quartered him and put his head on a spike to send the message to everyone to never attempt this again. This is what they are attempting to do to Trump to send the message to his supporters (Patriots) that this will not happen again. This is the same Old Guard running things today as they were centuries ago. The Crown is still behind the scenes running the show. China is controlled by the crown of England and is planned to take over as enforcer of their will which is set up to replace the United States of that role. Trump and our military know this and it was what was likely the purpose of Trumps visit with the Queen in which afterward he walked in front of her to show we do not answer to the crown any longer. In short Trump is fucking Braveheart. Only this time the Crown loses. We are literally fighting for our FREEDOM in this moment in time. If it is lost it will never be regained. I hope that digital soldiering will suffice from the public until the military does what they are obligated to do per the Constitution but if they don't we will have no choice but to drop the keyboards and do what is necessary to fight to keep it. Future generations should know that we defended Freedom whether we are able to keep it or not.
A plaque unveiled 8 April 1956, stands in a wall of St. Bartholomew's Hospital near the site of Wallace's execution at Smithfield. It includes in Latin the words "Dico tibi verum libertas optima rerum nunquam servili sub nexu vivito fili" (I tell you the truth. Freedom is what is best. Sons, never live life like slaves.), and in Gaelic "Bas Agus Buaidh" (Death and Victory), an old Scottish battle cry.[52]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wallace