There were plans and groups in place to begin entrenching "the right." Even though the left's provocation via Antifa could be interdicted to a large degree, the media narrative of "Trump is about to be (falsely) impeached!" And other ideas were meant to instill a sense of fear and desperation.
The maga-riot shills, for example, would have been doing the same thing, but on message boards, facebook groups, etc. Most of "the underground" places for conservatives to escape to during the censure and purges were poisoned wells designed to create militant and violent sentiment.
The goal was to make people get impatient and do something stupid. There were two ways it would play out. Either everyone would abstain from action, and so we would "have enough" at different times to single-file against the forces of the state.
Or we would, as I suggested back before Q, have realized this fate and pushed as a group. I was ready to begin my own planned ops, regardless of how sketchy the next "bundy ranch" issue was. It was a trap - but rather than single-file into the damned thing, we all had to go at once and seize the initiative.
I didn't foresee a need to do this during the Trump administration, though. I saw President Trump as a temporary stay of execution. After President Trump, it was very likely we would have no choice if the presidency couldn't manage to somehow undo the damage.
But this isn't "justice" as an application of law and order. It is simply a power struggle and act of arbitration. It's a sort of ultimatum that should be the last resort - but a last resort that is never used is like the rocket launcher a dead man was saving for the second tank he suspected he would fight.