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Possible unintended consequences of “Releasing the Kraken”

Let us suppose that Sidney Powell really has all the evidence that she claims, and that evidence is as valid and comprehensive as she seems to suggest, and thus is compelling enough to reverse the currently claimed election results. Let us further posit that all of that which is claimed in her suggested evidence is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg, so to speak, and in fact is far deeper and more sinister than we even know. I would suggest that this is in fact very much the case. If so, then what would the bigger picture then look like?

To my mind, this would lead directly to the ultimate power sources on the planet that have in fact been playing us all as pawn for Centuries if not Millennia. Generally referred to as the “One World Elites” which have been variously thought to include known organizations like the Bilderberg Group, Committee on Foreign Relations, Illuminati and other supposed shadow World Governance controllers that allow supposedly independent national governments to operate, at their pleasure. The Dominion Voting Systems set-up seems exactly like the kind of thing such a controlling power would create and use to turn “Democracy” to their advantage by always assuring that their best interests were served and preserved in any country of interest to them, for carrying out their collective personal, political, financial interests worldwide.

If any of the above turns out to be the case, then upsetting their apple cart, by exposing these machinations, and altering a desired outcome, could easily result in President Trump having to commit suicide, a la Jeffrey Epstein, which may well have been done for much the same reasons.

Conspiracy theory perhaps, but with hundreds of such theories to choose from ….. some few of them must have at least some merit. Or so I think …. President Trump may well be in danger of his life at this point!?!?

18 replies on “Possible unintended consequences of “Releasing the Kraken””

Certainly there are plenty of silly conspiracies out there, but to not buy into ANY, is to accept the definitions provided by the Main Stream Media, so that if they chose to label something as a conspiracy theory, you will simply turn off your radar, shut your eyes and close your ears …. just what they want you to do. I am reminded of the JFK assassination as an potent example. I was of a mind to consider Oswald as the prime actor until Ruby shot him in the Dallas police station, at which point it became obvious to me that something far greater was afoot there. When the Warren Report came out I read it and have referenced it many times since, and to me it need not have been nearly so long had the case they were trying to make been actually true. It was made so long to make it as unreadable as reasonably possible, and not to actually cover the known and knowable facts, but rather to obfuscate and cover up the generally little known and disputed facts of the case. Or so I think …. YMMV.

Except to confirm things that I need to, I never read or watch the mainstream media, so I neither know nor care what they want me to think. And I’m defining “conspiracy theory” as “a claim by tinfoil hat wearing loons that has nothing backing it up.” That’s not the same as an actual conspiracy, which has evidence proving it’s real.
The vote fraud in this year’s election is a conspiracy. All the things the post mentions are conspiracy theories.

Actually Michael, you may choose to call all that I referenced in my OP as C. Theory, but most of it has basis in fact. The Bilderberg Group and the CFR both have as their core position, the stabilizing control of the worlds economic systems. Controlling the political institutions that make those economies function would be the most natural means of holding the reins in the big picture. It is exactly that which I’m referencing as being the possible ultimate source of the election fraud that we now seem to be experiencing. Perhaps it really doesn’t go beyond the machinations of the Demorats, but I suspect that it actually does, as there seems to be some invisible umbrella covering all the major malfeasance of the last decade or three!

There is no evidence. Assertions with no actual evidence to back them up mean nothing. I’ve never seen any evidence for any of that.

We’re going to disagree about this. No point trying to change my mind.

The globalist Davos group (“World Economic Forum”) has been talking about “The Great Reset” for years. Out loud. On camera. All over youtube, not to mention their own website. They make it very clear that they considered the pandemic to be a magnificent opportunity to advance their globalist agenda.

Their motto is “Build Back Better.”

This is one of Joe Biden’s campaign slogans. He speaks at podiums with signs on them that say “Build Back Better.”

I personally would interpret that to mean that the Biden campaign/Democrat party/Deep State are aligned with the Davos group, and not just ideologically. I consider it to be pretty damning evidence.

There are several articles on the Davos group, and the “Great Reset” which they are attempting to enact, on the Breitbart site (a recent one by their pseudonymous author “Virgil”) as well as on other alternative news sites.

Feel free to dismiss this as a conspiracy theory if you like. It’s certainly a conspiracy. But it’s hard to call it a theory when they talk about it openly.

If you think the globalist-oriented Deep State is real, here in the U.S. as well as in the E.U., I’m not sure why it’s crazy to think that the globalists are talking to each other in forums like the WEF, and spending their billions to influence politics around the globe. Soros spent $34 billion to influence the U.S. culture and election this cycle. Is that a conspiracy theory? His buddies from Davos spent pallets of cash too. Follow the money. They are the international, or umbrella, Deep State.

I personally think that their conspiracy will fail, even if Harris becomes President. But that’s another discussion.

The Great Reset and George Soros have actual evidence about their existence and activities. Not conspiracy theories.

Bilderberg as it’s nearly always conceived, conspiracy theory. The Illuminati, beyond crazy. Conspiracy theories.

Like I said, if there’s real evidence, I’m not going to deny it. If there’s not – and I’m talking about evidence that would pass scientific rigor – then I’ll just pass a tinfoil hat.

Fnord!

I don’t buy into Conspiracy Theories either Michael.
But if 1 filet out of a a shipment of 200 filets of fish stinks, I look at the who shipment, and I have a word with the vendor who sent it.
And I do not form a complicated conspiracy about why whoever sent me that shipment sent me that shipment.
I am just assuming that if one filet stinks whatever made it stink got to the rest, and that maybe whoever shipped it might need to look at their quality control.
I rise above the data rather than allow them to bind me to the ground like Gulliver. Because if I am ordering fish 200 filets at a time I am running a restaurant and making certain that I can cook and serve EVERY filet of fish matter.
A Presidential election should rise to that standard.
In fact, I don’t care if one candidate is recorded as garnering 99% of the votes.
All districts, once counted, should be recounted by a second team NOT FROM THAT STATE OR DISTRICT, and those results audited by a third team FROM AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT STATE before the results are confirmed.
We need to be as Anal about our Presidential elections as the armed forces are about keeping track of every weapon and round of ammunition.

One fillet out of a whole shipment is hard evidence. You can point to it and say, “There it is.”

It’s different than, “Well, I heard that the fish company might have once had a connection to a guy who might have left fish in his fridge too long and it went bad and the fridge company might have been run by a shadowy coalition of lizard people. Maybe.” That’s not evidence.

I said before that I agree about the election. It is demonstrably true that there was fraud. We can point to actual events to show that fact. That’s an actual conspiracy, not a conspiracy theory.

But the other things mentioned in the post are arbitrary claims that have nothing but specious suggestions behind them. They’re bunk, every one of them.

The post claims that because there are so many of these theories that somebody them must be true. That’s crazy talk.

I suspect that all those claims were meant to sow doubt in the court of public opinion, in a way that the public, who, let’s face it, are not always the sharpest knives in the butcher’s block (has anyone received a good education since 1970 who did not have the sense to throw out everything their teachers gave them except their ABC’s, “i before e except after c”, and 1+1=2), can understand.
That buys time to build quickly a case that usually takes much longer to build.
As to the spuriousness of the claims, wanton spuriousness as a political tactic was introduced by the Democrats.
We need to settle out this election and restore people’s faith in them, then the country can address the wont to introduce spurious claims.
BTW, I would like to see Rudy Guiliani leave public life after this election is sorted out. He is needed now, but not needing him would be a welcome change.
The game goes for Donald Trump. But people like Kristi Noem need time to be ready to step in where Trump was. I am not certain if Mike Pence can succeed Trump. Kristi Noem does seem much more exciting.
And being young, pretty and exciting counts in politics.

Yeah, I’d vote for Kristy because babe. I thought the same of Tulsi. đŸ˜‰

In sane times, Pence would be an excellent president. He smart, level-headed, consistent, and I agree, in essentials, with all of his policy positions. I also think he’s stronger than he’s had the chance to prove.

But these aren’t sane times. As good as Pence would be, he can’t generate the kind of support that Trump can. I mean, Trump is an asshole, I’d never invite him to dinner, but he does the right things and has the majority of the country behind him. Pence could be Trump without the asshole-itude but without that enthusiasm for him it ain’t gonna happen.

This election killed of the last vestiges of trust in other people that was on life support in my spirit. Not just politically, either – I’ve seen friends and even family become people I don’t want to associate with any more. It’s going to take something extraordinary to restore my hope in where we’re headed.

Kristi shows possible depths. I don’t go on a few snippets of interviews when the country is on the line.
Tulsi needs to leave her party to prove she has more to offer.
The country needs time.
My profile is about shit storms. Shit storms wear us down. But they can also refine us.
Do remember the episode of ER where George Clooney left the show. His character has screwed the pooch but got a way out that allows him to keep his license, and the hospital board decide to allow him that way out rather than nail him for what he did.
It involved Euthanasia, I think.
Him and Doug are playing basketball. From the conversation, what they are avoiding, it is clear they may never hang out together again.
On The Wire Striger Bell and Avon Barksdale have a last conversation like that. One of them has assented to having the other killed.
Hopefully it turns out that whatever has transpired between you and these friends and family members is not that drastic.
It may take time for all of you to realize that. May you all have that time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydk_xvQS5Nk

But will Kristi Noem be as gorgeous a grandmother (even if she isn’t one) as Sophia Loren.
And does she have the bone structure that Jessica Tandy did?

The problem is that half the population will not accept any “evidence” as “evidence”. I consistently hear colleagues and friends talk about how Trump is too egotistical to concede, and no matter how often I try to explain that, as of yet, no matter how heavily in favor of the Biden campaign things appear, the election is not actually over. Today my best friend commented that trump’s attack on our election has led him to believe that our system is antiquated and needs to be scrapped. Another friend turned Churchill on his ear, and argues as he nears seventy that socialism is the only way to go, quashing that old adage that if you are young and not liberal you have no heart, and if you are old and not conservative you have no brain. It is actually rather astonishing to me, given the level of education my colleagues and friends enjoy (multiple MBAs, multiple JDs, an odd PhD tossed in as well). They choose to believe what they choose to believe, and absolutely nothing will sway them. They have not yet tossed me aside, perhaps because of my own background and expertise in Constitutional matters (perhaps not up to Scott’s standards, judging by Bill’s endorsement).

The irony is that the left charges Trump and his supporters with not acknowledging reality. One side refuses to accept that the other side has a valid difference of opinion. The Left refuses to acknowledge the evidence. They simply do not see it. And there are none so blind as those who refuse to see.

The real problem is that they do not seem to understand that the Framers actually anticipated the circumstances we are in, if not the manner in which we got here, and they will not accept any resolution that follows the constitution and does not follow their views.

I know nothing of centuries old “elites”. I hear of them, but, as with all such things, my belief requires the concept to be consistent with my understanding of things. Fundamental to that is the idea that human nature militates against the concept of a secret society of any size large enough to do anything lasting for any real length of time completely in secret. People are selfish, and, in the immortal words of Hobbes, life is simply too nasty, too brutish, and too short.

I’m not too worried about the assassination of President Trump, but I am worried about the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset” as they have described out loud, on video, at Davos and elsewhere. It’s not a conspiracy theory when they’re talking about it openly.

I am sure that you are right and the Dominion (30 states) and Smartmatic (most of the rest) software is, at the very least, being taken advantage of by enemies of the United States both foreign and domestic.

The only thing we can do, and what the President’s legal team is doing, is shine light on it. Even if Biden is eventually sworn in, we can keep fighting this fight at the state and local level to get rid of these voting machines and go back to paper balloting, hopefully also a restored Election Day with purple-ink thumbs.

But then, I am a naive optimist.

I heard there have already been dozens of attempts upon the President’s life, which is altogether unsurprising, and among other things highlights what a strong & effective individual he is.
I hope his security is the best available.

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