Conspiracies Rise from the Ashes in Phoenix with Trump-Kennedy Alliance
To all of my conservative friends who are leery about some of the characters Trump is surrounding himself with: My first answer is that, remember, Trump is not the ultimate answer. He is a means to an end, and to use a Lion King metaphor, we haven’t even fought the hyenas and Scar yet, much less look upon a vast and barren wasteland we’ll have to fight each other over when we reach the restoration phase.
And that’s if we win.
We’re only now on our way back from our vacation in the rain forest. We still have no idea what desolation awaits us. Many of us won’t believe it.
Many of us are still in the rain forest thinking the start of football season is the most important thing on the docket. I was once guilty of this.
My second answer is less metaphorical. This isn’t about winning rigged elections. With respect, why are we still even talking about the polls? All of this is going to come down to whether or not they try to steal it again, and if the interim between now and then is convincing enough to show all Americans point blank that, yes, they actually did steal it in 2020. And that wasn’t the only election they’ve interfered with.
To be convincing, you have to tell a story. You have to show a story.
Either God or a highly complex military operation is at work here. Or both. If you believe that God saved Trump from death on July 13, why wouldn’t you believe that he is also arranging every other part of the story? Why would he start and stop there?
If he did it then, then he’s been doing it. And he’s not going to stop. That’s if you believe it.
Trump, Kennedy, Musk, Gabbard–all of this is about unifying and inspiring the American people. That cannot be done with politics as usual. It can’t be done with the Dukakis-Bush model of political discourse. It must be done in a way that Americans will recognize it, recognize it all, and what better way for them to recognize and realize than through a story.
We are undoing generations of mass psychological damage here. The Deep State cabal was victorious for a long time.
You can’t just rebuild the Orgeron LSU football collapse in a year. Is Brian Kelly, or any coach for that matter, going to just recruit and play the game as usual after both lines are depleted and the program has plunged into the abyss of mediocrity again? No. Nowadays you have to tell a story to recruits. You have to sell a story. That process takes time. You have to show them the way to Baton Rouge and the NFL, not just tell them.
For those of you who need it, seriously, football metaphors work wonders to understand what is going on here.
Robert F Kennedy, Jr’s alliance with Trump was tipped a while back if you pay attention more to the story playing out entirely too linearly for real life, instead of getting stuck in the polarization of parties and the individuals traditionally aligned to each side.
Here is some of my recent work, but I’ve really been hitting this story angle hard for a while now. June 24’s “Did We Hear What Trump Just Said About the JFK Files?” seems to be the article that got this latest round of thoughts going if you’d like to peruse some of that since then. I’ve been heavily focused on JFK-type material in the last two months, a historical marker I believe we are seeing rectified before our very eyes.
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RFK Jr provided a follow-up to that June 24 article in his recent red-pill dropper with Tucker Carlson I invite you to either watch or catch highlights of. He said he asked Trump why he’s yet to declassify the JFK files:
I believe the Pompeo story is a cover, just like so much of what must happen in this information war, this war of narratives. I believe a lot of what Trump has done, much to the chagrin of conservatives, is allow this story to play out and set up political traps for his enemies that have pushed them into the predicament they are currently in. People hold entirely too firmly to their preconceived beliefs, and to challenge them directly with truths they are not ready for will calcify the false belief all the more. You have to move slowly most of the time with people. That’s basic psychology. RFK Jr speaks to that reality here as well, touching on the Socratic method I employed so often in my own classroom:
Trump’s use of the name “Bobby” points to the story idea as well. Friday night, “Bobby” wasn’t just a lifelong Democrat or enemy of conservatives. He was an American, the center of a party of roars and fireworks fit for the celebrities we’ve unfortunately come to worship. Trump’s use of the name Bobby was an indirect message to the American people–this war is personal.
And this problem goes well beyond four-year Presidential terms.
The crowd was roaring for JFK as well.
And since it is the name Kennedy he is bringing into the story at this juncture in the plotline, was there ever a question as to how RFK Jr would be utilized?
I mean, this is what I was moaning about the night before my wedding weekend when I wrote “Come On, Man” and pointed out how many much more important topics the Mockingbird moderators were leaving out.
Trump showed how serious this election really is when he point blank said Bobby would be in charge of a task force to investigate and declassify files for assassinations.
It is a good guess that this task force is already planned as a Trojan horse to “accidentally discover” the truth about every false flag ever perpetrated on the American people.
9/11. Las Vegas. Sandy Hook. Oklahoma City. Watergate.
Forgive me for missing dozens and dozens. But I would put money on that being the direction of this new task force. Like Archbishop Vigano accidentally stumbling on much more corruption in the Vatican than he bargained for years ago.
And I have a feeling all those roads are going to lead to one world entity that most people wouldn’t believe if the truth was dropped on them all at once. Just look at the number of “conspiracy theories” RFK Jr is giving credibility to overnight. Vaccine crimes, the war of poison against children, the poison in processed foods, Big Pharma, the child trafficking evil, Ukraine’s true role in that war, and Ukraine biolabs.
These are not “conservative” talking points.
With one rally in one city named Phoenix, there will be a rise from the ashes of so many conspiracy theories that researchers have been talking about for a long time, much longer than I have.
I’ve written on a lot of this and I know some conservatives have had a hard time with it. But we have to allow ourselves the gift of being a bit more, dare I say it, liberal, with the information coming out.
If you’re still having a hard time with this very non-conservative shift in American political discourse, I’d ask you: Ok, fine, one or two might be “conspiracy theories.” But you really think they’re all conspiracy theories?
In addition to the above heavyweights, here are two everyday examples that may challenge. Here’s the thing, though: these two “small” examples relate to several of the heavyweights above. How do we think people are getting and staying sick? How do we think Big Pharma makes the fortune they make? I don’t know the answers for sure, but shouldn’t some of this stuff fall at least inside the realm of reasonable doubt?
Personally, I work through some of this by applying Covid mask logic. I don’t know anything for certain, but if they can be so clandestine and wicked with masks, they can be clandestine and wicked with things like toothpaste and the air we breathe.
But here’s one key: Don’t allow whatever hill you’ll die on denying to affect your developing belief in other things. Some people will lump one “crazy” conspiracy theory in with all the others.
This is why I don’t even get into HAARP or weather control. (See Operation Popeye).
Believe it or not, you can even learn what is happening through the Democrats’ mere deployment of the old guard names in that joke of a DNC last week. The deployment is either orchestrated by intelligent design itself in order to expose past evils, or a most delicious exhibition of panic by the Deep State cabal that all they have to go on at this point is the tired call for “Change,” which leaves the listener wondering exactly what they feel the need to change if they’ve been the ones in control 12 of the last 16 years.
And many Presidential terms before that if you widen the scope from Democrat to Uniparty.
In a great paradox, all of this is in fact about the characters, I guess, but it’s only about the characters because of the story they are telling. Not the parties they allegedly represent. You even have RFK Jr calling Tulsi Gabbard ‘Wonder Woman’ and joining the ‘Justice League.’
We all have to come together to fight Scar and the hyenas. Then, after we win, we can fight about how to rebuild and restore.
RFK Jr’s entry onto that Phoenix stage Friday night was electric and inspiring. That crowd’s roar was directed at him, but you got the sense that it was more than that.
It was for his uncle. His father. Bobby’s family. It was for US.
America, for all its spiritual debilitation, knows November 22, 1963 in Dallas did something unconscionable to our nation that Americans have had to collectively ignore and swallow for decades while a diabolical evil told us to just shut up and dribble. Believing conspiracy theories is really just about recognizing patterns and understanding human psychology and behavior. Follow the story unfolding, and you may find yourself as a conservative enjoying a slightly more liberal take on things.
Not a single one of us is not tired of losing. It’s time to stand right up and roar.
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May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.
Jeff LeJeune is the author of several books, writer for RVIVR and The Hayride, editor, master of English and avid historian, teacher and tutor, podcaster, and creator of LeJeune Said. Visit his website at jefflejeune.com, where you can find a conglomerate of content.