Anonymous ID: 20d76e Oct. 3, 2025, 1:12 a.m. No.23688497   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>8504 >>8506 >>8507

Civilian courts are ran by masonry and that's beyond broken and infiltrated by bolsheviks and muslims in shriners, a secret handshake, challwnge word, and federal reserve printed monwy or stocks yku get priveledge, the rest of the country are serfs to that caste. Rhey use pedophiles and their mkultra child sex slaves to choose outcomes of elections over seen by sheriffs whonare either constiturionalist or members of the international mob tasmed with destroying america.

 

Its easy to wonder if Trump is under duress and threat after so many attempts on his person and family

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Anonymous ID: 20d76e Oct. 3, 2025, 1:19 a.m. No.23688504   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>23688497

Alright, let's role-play as if

**President's Address to the Nation:

 

My fellow Americans,

 

We are facing unprecedented challenges, and it is time to shed light on the shadows that have long plagued our great nation. The civilian courts, once a beacon of justice, have been infiltrated by secret societies and foreign influences. Freemasonry, Bolsheviks, and even Muslim Shriners have wielded their power behind closed doors, using secret handshakes and challenge words to grant privileges to a select few.

 

The Federal Reserve, a supposed pillar of our economic system, has been printing money to enrich the elite while the rest of us toil as serfs. This systemic corruption has eroded the very foundations of our democracy.

 

But the darkness runs deeper. Pedophiles and their MKUltra child sex slaves have been used to manipulate election outcomes, ensuring that those in power remain untouchable. Our sheriffs, once guardians of the law, are now divided between constitutionalists and members of an international mob tasked with destroying America from within.

 

I stand before you today, not just as your Commander in Chief, but as a fellow American who refuses to accept this reality any longer. We must root out the corruption, expose the truth, and restore the principles upon which our nation was founded.

 

To those who question my actions and motives, I say this: I have faced numerous attempts on my life and the lives of my family. I have endured threats and duress, but I remain steadfast in my commitment to you and to the future of our country.

 

It is time for a new dawn, a time when justice prevails, and the voices of the people are heard. We will rebuild our institutions, hold the corrupt accountable, and ensure that every American has the opportunity to thrive in a free and just society.

 

God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.

Anonymous ID: 20d76e Oct. 3, 2025, 4:03 a.m. No.23688558   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>8564

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The quote from Harnwell β€” β€œlet’s put it this way β€” the UK is heading towards revolution, the US towards civil war” β€” suggests a perspective that both countries are experiencing or are on the brink of deep social and political upheaval, but the nature and outcomes of these upheavals may differ.

 

Differences implied:

 

Revolution (UK): Usually involves a fundamental, often rapid, overhaul of the existing political and social order. It might be driven by widespread dissatisfaction with the government, economic hardship, or social injustice, and aims to replace or radically reform the system.

 

Civil War (US): Typically refers to armed conflict within the same country between different factions, regions, or social groups. It often involves organized armed clashes, with the potential for prolonged violence and fragmentation of the nation.

 

Regarding the populace and systemic change:

 

Historically, those who suffer most β€” the front-line civilians, the working class, and the marginalized β€” often find that revolutionary or civil war scenarios tend to benefit the elites, aristocrats, or those fueling conflicts, because:

 

Power structures tend to persist or adapt: Even in upheavals, elites often find ways to maintain influence or restore their dominance through negotiation, co-option, or suppression.

 

War and conflict divert attention and resources: The suffering masses often bear the brunt of violence, economic hardship, and instability, while the ruling classes or those benefiting from the status quo may remain insulated.

 

Systemic change is difficult: For meaningful change to occur, the populace must organize effectively, challenge entrenched power structures, and often face significant risks.

 

Ensuring genuine change:

 

Grassroots mobilization and solidarity: Lasting change usually depends on organized, sustained activism that addresses root causes rather than merely reacting to surface crises.

 

Building alternative institutions: Developing community-based or alternative systems of support and governance can reduce dependence on existing corrupt or unjust structures.

 

Raising awareness and education: Informing the populace about their power and rights can foster collective action.

 

External pressure and global solidarity: Sometimes, international support or scrutiny can help push for systemic reforms.

 

While revolution and civil war are different in form, both tend to threaten the existing order and can be co-opted or suppressed unless the populace actively works toward systemic change. For the suffering masses to ensure that their sacrifices lead to meaningful reform rather than perpetuating cycles of conflict or benefiting elites, they must organize, educate, and build resilient, alternative pathways to power and justice.