Saturday, January 23, 2021

From The Depths of Despair

I am still shell-shocked from November 3. We witnessed the theft of a landslide presidential election. It is hard to say if the breadth of the fraud was more significant than the depth of the fraud. There were thousands of conspirators and just as many government hacks who are guilty by torpor. 

At least nine separate techniques of vote-rigging have been identified. The details make it damn near impossible to explain the situation to the uninformed. There were five hours of solid testimony in Georgia alone.

The situation has made me physically ill. It has depressed, dispirited and, demoralized. It has also made me feel what one is supposed to feel when one is gaslighted by a media tsunami, as has the unfortunate exposure to my hive-mind zombie workmates. Add to that the loss of my beloved father-in-law (expected but sad nonetheless) and bad weather and it has become a challenge to get out of bed most mornings.

America is a broken refrigerator and we sniff the contents to see what has spoiled. Our Department of Justice is hopelessly deep state. The FBI has no good apples. None. Zero. Zilch. Our judiciary is deep state. The GOP still has a few populists but the ruling class has recaptured her soul. The Democrats are a repackaged version of the Nazis. There are fewer than five honest people in journalism. Maybe, just maybe, the military is salvageable.

Our country was/is under attack. Total war involving infiltration of industry and academia, corruption of public officials, control of the news media, control of social media, control of search engines, control of commerce and the obliteration of dissidents who want to participate in commerce...the abuses go on and on. 

It's not so simple to say that China has declared war on the USA but that is the literal truth. The problem is that China is not our only enemy. Canada, UK, Iran and a few European flags of convenience have played significant roles in stealing our election for the Democrat Cartel. And America has no shortage of domestic enemies as well.

Our last hope is (was?) our military. Supposably, this was the last bastion of integrity but how many officers are just biding their time until their pensions kick in?  Are there more McInerneys than McClellans? (or McMasters? or McChrystals?)  Our nation hangs in the balance, and that is not an exaggeration.


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