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Plausible Deniability Built the Illusion. Discernment Will Tear It Down



The most powerful tactic in the arsenal of evil isn’t brute force. It’s not the bullet, the bomb, or even the lawless judge.

It’s the illusion of innocence.

It’s plausible deniability.

From Wikipedia:

Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge and/or responsibility for actions committed by or on behalf of members of their organizational hierarchy. They may do so because of a lack of evidence that can confirm their participation, even if they were personally involved in or at least willfully ignorant of the actions. If illegal or otherwise disreputable and unpopular activities become public, high-ranking officials may deny any awareness of such acts to insulate themselves and shift the blame onto the agents who carried out the acts, as they are confident that their doubters will be unable to prove otherwise. The lack of evidence to the contrary ostensibly makes the denial plausible (credible), but sometimes, it makes any accusations only unactionable.

The term typically implies forethought, such as intentionally setting up the conditions for the plausible avoidance of responsibility for one’s future actions or knowledge. In some organizations, legal doctrines such as command responsibility exist to hold major parties responsible for the actions of subordinates who are involved in actions and nullify any legal protection that their denial of involvement would carry.

In politics and especially espionage, deniability refers to the ability of a powerful player or intelligence agency to pass the buck and to avoid blowback by secretly arranging for an action to be taken on its behalf by a third party that is ostensibly unconnected with the major player. In political campaigns, plausible deniability enables candidates to stay clean and denounce third-party advertisements that use unethical approaches or potentially libelous innuendo.

Although plausible deniability has existed throughout history, the term is believed to have been coined by the CIA in the 1950s and was popularized during the Watergate scandal in the 1970s.

We live in a world shaped more by suggestion than substance. By narrative, not fact. And nowhere is that more obvious than in the fog machine of plausible deniability that cloaks every regime op, every foreign entanglement, every scandal they pray you forget.

It is only the illusion of reality.

It’s the signature of a master deceiver–the exact antithesis of Jesus Christ–the Way, the Truth, and the Life. It is what too many people don’t understand about removing the Christian religion from society–illusion of reality fills the vacuum created by the rejection of Reality–big R.

It is the camouflage cloak of global deception—a system so ancient and so refined it lets those in power commit coordinated crimes while maintaining the appearance of clean hands. It keeps the blame moving just fast enough, just far enough, to derail public awakening–at least in theory. And it works, over and over again, not because the evidence is hidden, but because the public has been trained to stop asking the second things get uncomfortable.

That is the main thing that has been changing since Trump roared onto the scene. No, not enough Americans are paying attention yet, but a lot are. A lot are. Breaking the illusion created by plausible deniability is why I focus so much on the court of public opinion–how stories hit the general audience or how they should hit.

Real evil rarely walks into the room wearing horns. And when it does, it’s laughed off as just a joke, or just a costume, shut up you conspiracy theorist. We think of evil as something we’ll recognize. A tyrant shouting. A dictator pounding his fist. But the real architects of destruction operate like hedge fund managers of sin: three layers removed, wearing smiles, with foundations and think tanks and humanitarian fronts standing between them and the crime scene.

Plausible deniability isn’t a glitch in the system. It is the system—designed to keep the public docile, the enemies hidden, and the root rot forever out of reach. The chain of responsibility is always juuuust long enough to blur the source. And for the past decade (or at least since 2020), if you’ve been watching closely, the pattern has become impossible to ignore.

This, at its core, is not just a legal shield. It is spiritual strategy that involves an occult world not enough of us talk about specifically in the political realm.

We do know that the deep state is more than just the Democrats or George Soros, right? We do know that term is just a palatable name?

The spiritual war we are in is not between nations or even ideologies. It is between truth and distortion. And the Enemy—capital E—does not need to convince you that evil is good, even though he does that quite well too. He only needs to keep you confused. Distracted. Arguing about where the smoke is coming from, while the fire quietly consumes the foundation.

Plausible deniability is the fog of war in narrative form.

It’s how Soros bankrolls DAs that gut American cities while saying he’s just investing in “democracy.”

It’s how Big Pharma runs media ad campaigns under the guise of “public health,” while indemnified from the damage their products cause.

It’s how Meta and Google silence dissent while claiming to “uphold public safety.”

It’s how the election system can be simultaneously “secure” and “too complex to audit,” all depending on who wins.

And for too long, even conservatives have fallen for it.

Take the biolab story. COVID leaks from a lab in Wuhan. At first, that’s a “conspiracy theory.” Then the narrative shifts: maybe it was a lab. The White House publicly acknowledges it. But few want to talk about the deeper connection: the very real, very documented presence of US-funded biolabs in Ukraine, including operations tied to Pentagon contractors and Hunter Biden’s own investment firm, Rosemont Seneca. These are not theories. These are facts hidden in plain sight—obfuscated by a media apparatus that dismissed, mocked, and banned discussion of them.

But but but…was it Wuhan or Ukraine that produced the bioweapon?

And that question is prime real estate for why I warn against the binary trap.

Billions of dollars. No audits. Biolabs tied to the Vice President’s son. A media blackout–right before an election. “Russian disinformation.” And if you question it, you’re not asking for accountability—you’re just a Putin apologist, a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist too woke for the James Lindsays of the world. It’s all binary. Black or white. Red or blue. West or East.

Never cause or cover story.

And that’s the trap. There are clear binaries, sure. They just always make sure we’re squabbling over the wrong ones.

Victoria Nuland confirmed the biolabs under Senate questioning. And we know that companies like MetaBiota, funded by Rosemont Seneca, were involved in “pandemic prevention” efforts in Ukraine. What does pandemic prevention mean when your core contracts come from the Department of Defense? Why is the Pentagon involved in “pandemic prevention”? What kind of virus requires a Department of Defense contract?

Read more on this from my article yesterday, which received quite the positive reception. Encouraging. A lot of people are getting it.

And what are they getting? That while no one knows everything, or even the majority of the details, it is quite possible to follow the patterns, the motives, the behaviors and words of the colliding messages, the clashing narratives, especially when we hold Jesus Christ as the absolute pivot point of our observations.

He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. And he was also incredibly smart in his political dealings with the Pharisees and Sadducees–a fact we don’t talk about nearly enough. That is where I start in any political observation I make.

The nefarious brilliance of the system is that no single individual has to carry the full story–or the full crime. Perhaps Nuland only knew part. Perhaps Biden’s son handled the money but didn’t let Pop know the account number. Perhaps Fauci stuck to the research. All the while the legacy press kept each piece compartmentalized. I’m not asserting all of these things, just painting a theoretical picture that does exist in some way, whether I’m coloring it exactly or not–

Plausible deniability.

We want to believe the institutions are just misguided. That we can fix it from the inside. That it’s just bad policy, not malicious rot. That we can just vote harder next election to get it fixed. But all the while we’re talking out of the other side of our mouths about rigged elections.

Do you see what they’ve done to us? They’ve made us fight for “truth” inside a system that is all a lie.

Read that again.

It is why the Israelites grumbled and complained as God, through Moses, led them out of slavery. They were moaning and complaining because they missed Egypt.

They missed the food, the predictability, the comfort zone—even if it came with chains.

And just like them, many Americans today would rather live in the comfort of managed slavery and poisonous red food additives than face the unknown of radical freedom.

That is why we as Americans are afraid, not because the Democrats or wokeness may win out one day, but because we don’t know exactly what is on the other side of the decision we know we have to make–to blow up the whole diseased system and start over.

We know this in our subconscious, in our bones, in our soul. We know it. But we haven’t developed the conversation protocols or language adequate enough to explore it.

This is what perspective I am bringing to the table every day, and I thank you readers who follow me. I don’t know for sure if I’m right, but I do know that we can’t continue to fight for truth inside the same old sand traps as we have.

You don’t get this much chaos, this many coverups, this much compartmentalization, this much illusion, this much anti-reality, this much anti-God, this much anti-Christ, without intent. You don’t accidentally fund pandemics and fortify fake elections and destroy borders while promoting drag shows in kindergartens.

You plan that.

And we are the target, my friends.

Read the Gospel of John, Chapter 8.

There are other examples besides Wuhan and Ukraine (and beyond). There’s ActBlue. There’s USAID. There’s the Clinton Foundation and Haiti. The Gates Foundation. Whatever “philanthropic” thing Soros runs. Black Lives Matter. Planned Parenthood.

There’s Republican and Democrat.

There’s perhaps even Donald Trump and MAGA–and all of you know I support him.

But we must be aware of the ancient spell. This goes so far beyond clean suits and smiles.

I support Trump.

But here’s my counsel:

Keep Jesus Christ at the center of your thinking—and if Trump lines up with that, great.

But don’t flip it.

Don’t twist Christ into the mold of whatever Trump is doing that day.

There’s a difference.

It is because I recognize the monster that almost was (and still could be) inside myself that I think like this. It is how the real enemy has moved inside me, inside my loved ones, inside the characters of the Bible so many of us don’t really read linearly. And that article I wrote on the ancient deception back in February is one of the most important I’ll ever write. This is how I closed it:

Trump himself is a testament to turbulent information dynamics and dissemination. As his double entendres and “weaves” so often illustrate, it is impossible to ascertain his true motives without allowing some time to pass, without allowing time for the organic movement of public opinion to seep through the cracks of both water cooler conversations and the comment sections on X….

Combine this with the fact that I can make multiple, completely logical arguments for both negative and positive views on these stories … and what you have is a commentator willing to be patient to see where the court of public opinion, not to mention the court of public understanding of the history never taught to us, takes us.

Who wrote those textbooks?

Trump knows that history. If he pivots on his previously established style and everything we’re seeing is to be taken at face value, it will surprise me, but not surprise me to the degree where the cognitive dissonance forces me to support him with something that is clearly not of God.

The bottom line is this: it does us no harm to juggle these two parallel narratives–to both enjoy the victories that are exposing the thieves and saving the children and be vigilant in where our fork in the road may have to be with any of these TV personalities. If we’re capable only of thinking along one of these lines at a time, then that may be a call for a look in the mirror and an article all unto itself. I invite you all to continue to enjoy the victories both conservatives and conspiracy theorists have worked so hard to achieve, yes, all the while realizing that, quite possibly, not a single one of the personalities that helped us achieve them are ever going to let us in on the ultimate endgame truth.

I love Trump, but he doesn’t have my undying devotion. He doesn’t have my soul. There is a line in my mind with him. I ask you: have you reflected on where your own line is, if it ever came to it?

Evil will come with a pitchfork and horns, sure. But beware of the devil that comes as a friend. He wants you to forget about him.

He wants you to forget that he and his bloodline on earth are the architects of the illusion—clean hands hiding dirty deeds, dressed in philanthropic smiles and pledges to always fight for you.

Whether it’s pandemic profiteering, campaign laundering, bioweapon research, or disaster exploitation, the model is the same. Diffuse the responsibility, conceal the command structure, and manage public opinion with media psyops. Train the population to associate skepticism with extremism and tinfoil hat conspiracy theory. And above all—make the average person afraid to connect the dots, or at least afraid to voice the picture they’ve so providentially discovered.

There is a reckoning coming. Because the truth has a way of surfacing when the liars don’t repent, when the lies pile too high.

The American public is beginning to awaken—not just to this or that scandal, but to the spiritual architecture of deception. And that means abandoning the false security of binary thinking. Ukraine v Russia. China v the US. Left v Right. Trump v Biden. These are shadows on the wall in Plato’s Cave, not the fire and the truth behind it.

Reality is the Promised Land, not the sands of Egypt. Can we please join together and stop grumbling about it? I don’t want to be a slave anymore.

The wilderness always comes before the milk and honey. The cross always comes before the resurrection. And that cross may very well be a collective reckoning for the American people—not just the bad guys, but all of us who trusted the system more than we trusted the truth. The only way to destroy plausible deniability is to stop giving it oxygen. No more benefit of the doubt. No more “surely they wouldn’t,” not this time or with this story.

They would. They did. And they will again.

Unless we stop pretending this is all just politics.

Unless we stop pretending that those colors on the screen that congeal into illustrations of human beings are our friends just because the volume on our screens says so.

Unless we stop treating illusion as reality, as Reality itself.

If America is to rise again to whatever “Golden Age” Trump is floating, it may require a national humbling unlike anything we’ve endured before. And if it doesn’t, it will be a good idea to question whether or not this Golden Age is just another layer of the illusion.

That is why I caution about Trump and his team even though I love the “winning,” even though yes, you know I support him.

For the sake of the only Way, Truth, and Life that matters, for the sake of Reality itself, I invite you to do the same. I promise you, it’s ok. They’ve dealt–he’s dealt–with worse than the healthy skepticism from a person they don’t even know.


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.