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>So why did djt not fire trifecta from hell, fauci, redfield and birx?
Screenshot. Difficult truths. Show instead of tell.
>following a script?
There's definitely a script. Movie, even.
>they lied causing economic disaster, societal discord, and unnecessary injuries and deaths.
Yes, the evil people did do that, and foreknowledge from leadership at the time could not have prevented what was going to happen.
I would assume nearly every anon has struggled to reconcile this at some point. Why would POTUS not have just stopped it all right then and there? That's where game theory comes into play. How many deaths would the alternative have brought about on the global population? Who would've been blamed? Can the truth about the entirety of the medical community, accepting as minimal casualties as possible, be used to energize the public to stand up and make a difference? Would open war have been better?
Anons know the answers to these questions, and when they answer them, they still resort to black/white logic re: allegiances of the real POTUS (45). This man has proven himself over, and over again. Think logically. Could this have even been prevented? Likely not. So what do you do? Infiltrate the enemy's plans, allow them to "pull it off", and use it against them. President Trump is a counter-puncher, and that strategy has awakened countless millions.
Even those that aren't vocal supporters of his, or a very recognizable public name, or a twitter account with 30k followers or more, people are fighting back. People are trying. People want his rallies back. People want his presidency back. Despite all the negative coverage and twisting of the facts, or general lying about what he's said, when, where, and why, people want HIM back.
That's not a cult, and that's not "falling for lies". It's patriots being able to see past the bullshit and realize it boils down to digging, meme'ing, and praying.