The Establishment Operates under Deception
A Heck of a Win!
Hey there! Let's talk about the recent election, y'all! I've always got something to say that sets me apart from the bunch.
First things first, let's discuss the bigger picture. We're diving into the deep end and swimming upwards. Some people claim this one was too big to steal, so Trump won despite interference. Nah, buddy, no election is too big or ever was. They've stolen bigger ones than this before. Elections are just the wallpaper in the final room of this stage show, and with computers, they can change the whole design overnight to match whatever script they're updating. So if they wanted to hand it to Harris, they absolutely could have.
But they didn't, and that was never the plan. The plan, as I've been saying for years, was to tank the Democrats on purpose, to remanufacture parity between the parties and move the country further to the right. In our pre-fabricated two-party system, the rulers need near-parity between the parties to make voters feel powerful. The whole system is just a fake show, since our rulers don't give a damn about what citizens think. But voting, polling, and other spectacles create a facade that seems as if they care. So they can't have one party dying or getting too weak. If that happened, they'd have to step in and re-create the appearance of parity at any cost. That's what the past couple of decades has been about, and especially the past four years.
The Dems were given the worst platform imaginable while the Reps suddenly became the everyman's best friend. The Dems magically and mysteriously started doing everything wrong, while the Reps started doing everything right. To many of us, it seemed historical platforms had flipped. By that, I don't mean the Dems had previously been killing it, I mean that the Reps-historically the party of fatcats-suddenly became big populists, just like Teddy Roosevelt and Reagan, but even more so. That wasn't a mistake, it was planned that way. In a decade of rising populism and declining trust in government and media, you'd expect both parties to try to appeal to the largest percentages, right? Well, I don't think the Reps are earnest in their friendly bows toward the dispossessed, but my point is, you'd still expect the Dems to try to outdo the Reps in appealing to the masses. They're the historical constituency after all, and they should have known how to talk to those people! Instead, they did the opposite, attacking their own working-class people as Nazi trash. That's so suspicious it's blown the cover of the entire project.
Some on the left are now claiming the election was stolen for Trump. And as you see, in a way it was. It was always destined to be his in the larger script, so it was stolen then, just not in the way you're thinking. But they had done everything leading up to this so well, they didn't have to steal the actual election yesterday. A disaster of a Biden Presidency-all part of the script and deliberately planned to fail-had moved the country away from the Dems so much that the CIA had to fudge the results to make it seem closer. They actually stole many states for Harris, just to maintain the appearance of parity. Harris won only 19 states, but with real votes, I think she would have won fewer than ten, and she may have not taken any at all.
Look at the map: only 19 of 50 states are officially blue. Large parts of blue states are red, too. In California, where I am currently hangin', geographically, it's mostly red. Trump just won 40% of California, which most people think of as completely blue. This happens all over the country. The sort of people who would vote for Harris are getting cornered into just a few big cities on the two coasts. The majority lives in just three cities: New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
And even that support is crumbling. There were Republican wins in Long Island and the big district just north of Yonkers in New York. In Los Angeles, they're on the brink of winning districts 40, 41, and 47, which include much of South LA, as well as district 27 north of LA. They might also take district 25 northwest of LA. In Texas, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin are blue, but Fort Worth, North Dallas, North Houston, and North San Antonio are now red. District 15 in far south Texas, heavily Hispanic and traditionally blue, just turned red. You can thank the manufactured border crisis for that. In Arizona, Abe Hamadeh, who you may remember had his election stolen in 2022 with Kari Lake, just won northwest Phoenix, making it red. West Phoenix is also red.
So the blue is quickly disappearing on that map, and the blue in southeastern states doesn't really count, since it's made up mostly of Dixiecrats who aren't liberal at all. New Mexico is strange on that map, but it's a corrupt state, with Santa Fe being the most corrupt city outside of Chicago. I suppose that's because New Mexico is run by the military left over from Los Alamos, and I think the state is probably controlled by Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque. That's my gut feeling, from my experience living in Taos for fourteen years.
For a while yesterday, Trump was winning in Virginia and Maine and Massachusetts and New Mexico and Minnesota-Walz's home state. That would have been a hoot, but they didn't let it go that far. The computers stepped in and got the numbers back on track. But I suspect they let us peek behind the curtain for a moment, just for fun. Even the map at Fox5NY.com, where I watched the election, occasionally showed Oregon as red for a while. Don't ask me how, since no votes were reported when Oregon was red on the map. I think it was either an accidental moment of reality poking through the illusion, or a little tip of the hat.
We're expected to believe Harris won 47% of the popular vote, but I don't buy it. After the most disastrous four years for any of us, even a qualified and charismatic candidate couldn't have won a third of the popular vote from the blue side. Harris, who didn't win any primaries and hardly campaigned, can't compete with the likes of Dan Quayle and George Bush II in terms of qualifications or charisma. But that doesn't matter in today's fake system.
So now it's time for the rulers to face the consequences of their miscalculation. If they planned to renege on all their promises, like they always do, this could become a serious problem for them. Keep in mind, no President since the beginning of time on either side has ever kept their promises. Just the opposite, they always do the opposite of what they say they will do.
This isn't 1901 or 1980, when the rulers still had complete control over the mainstream media. They used the media to sell the planned fail, so now they have to deal with a media that just bit the dust with the Democrats. Trump was right: Fox wasn't any better. When Pennsylvania was called for Trump and it was clear he was going to win big, I wanted to check out some of the celebration. I figured Fox National would be whooping it up, but nope. When I tuned in, some old fart with a Valentino mustache accused everyone of being racist and misogynist, blaming white dudes for not supporting Harris. I couldn't believe it. When I complained, Brit Hume-looking like he just had a stroke-pointed out that 51% of the country wasn't in agreement with the old man's diatribe. Weak, Brit! No, it was nowhere close to being 51%. Probably more like 80%, at least according to the real numbers, and Trump got a huge win, with 312 electoral votes and 31 states, 27 governors, and 54 Senators, and he might take the House with 223. This wasn't even a close call! Trump was right: January 6 is nothing compared to what happened on Tuesday.
But regardless of whether Trump or the CIA is genuine in their actions, they have sparked a populist fire. And since the newspapers are dead, they no longer have their mouthpiece to use against us. The players are changing, and the music is evolving. Let the chaos commence!
- The election results reveal a shift towards populism in the pre-fabricated two-party system, displaying a stronger emphasis on health, science, and general-news articles that tackle the challenges of changing political landscapes.
- As the Dems struggled with their heavily manufactured platform, questionable articles might surface about the integrity of certain political players, raising concerns about freedom and justice not only in politics but also in crime and justice structures.
- In times of uncertainty, people are gravitating towards investigative articles seeking the truth, unveiling the actual election results and events that have led to this point.
- Amidst this chaos and confusion, the concept of article choice has emerged as a barometer for the people's pulse, offering clues about their priorities and aspirations for their health, well-being, and the future of the nation.