
That Trump and Musk Thing—For the Last Time?
It’s almost too theatrical that Elon Musk’s dad has now weighed in on the Trump spat.
Because that’s exactly what this always was: a episodic drama for a screen-addled public so desperate for meaning that we mistake billionaires bickering for a worthwhile choice of worldviews.
In case you missed it, here is the latest from Musk:
We suggested yesterday that it was a good guess—that Elon and Donald weren’t really fighting. That it was all theater for…something, or, something. There is something we, as the American public, are meant to see.
Because it’s not hard to at least recognize the outline of a script that’s been running in similar form for years, one I have personally followed since 2022:
That is, of course, if we can sift through the other front of the media theater right now going on in California.
The audience is primed for any number of stories that may appear as distractions—and yes, they very well could be. But simultaneously, they can also be fertile ground for awakening. Narrative warfare requires periodic emotional engagement, and the MAGA base must be kept in a constant state of tension—simmering, stewing, believing.
Because if we ever did stop believing in the script, we might start asking questions they don’t want us asking.
Whoever “they” is.
Since researcher “Ghost of Based Patrick Henry” was the inspiration for this follow-up article, let me share his thoughts. He doesn’t take the specific religious slant I do on all of this, but his takes are sharp:
It’s pretty hilarious that Elon’s dad is now weighing in on this — and giving the signal of the reconciliation that we all already knew was coming.
With that said, I have to say that I agree more with Elon’s arguments this Big Gay Bill than I do with President Trump.
While I can recognize that compromise is a part of governance, it is laugh out loud funny that they are increasing government spending, after everything we have learned over the past few months via DOGE.
With that said, we are $36 TRILLION in debt. We are never paying it down through a conventional budgeting exercise, and it’s silly for anybody to even suggest otherwise. The solution is going to likely require some radical action that will fundamentally change the financial system in the United States forever. So does it matter that the clowns in Congress are going to continue acting like a bunch of monkeys dry-humping a football, spending money like a drug-addled degenerate?
I’m fine arguing with myself about this, and will continue to refrain from investing any more emotional capital into Congress and the buffoons pretending to be legitimately elected officials.
It’s hilarious that these jackals think that we could possibly have any deeper contempt for a foreign government (muh Russia, Iran, etc.) than we do for them. They should be ridiculed as often as possible.
The American people–I’d like to think–are slowly realizing what some of us have been shouting for years: there’s no normal to return to. There is no “good government” coming to fix this. The system isn’t broken—it’s performing exactly as designed.
And if Trump is, in fact, the good guy in all of this, then he’s reverse-infiltrated that regime and is blowing it up, ever so slowly, from the inside out.
If he isn’t, then he’s just the final nail in the coffin for so many of us trapped in the mind cave, enamored eternally by the shadows on the wall.
Musk’s comments about the Big ___ Bill are not wrong on principle, especially when every single thing in it is considered and not just the ones conservatives “like.” Perhaps the spat is meant to expose that— because Trump has often assumed the role of bad cop on the world stage in order to provoke awakening.
But neither of them are actually fighting the system if this squabble is truly organic.
They would be reinforcing it—by ensuring you don’t notice the system is still running underneath all the noise.
That’s one reason—besides the mountain of evidence and patterns—why it’s a good guess that none of it was organic at all.
Errol Musk’s RT interview just proves the point. Because even the eventual reconciliation had to be scripted. They can’t not comment on the feud. They need to keep you watching—for some reason.
For something, remember.
Unless, of course, Musk or Trump is truly one of the bad guys while the other is good—and it’s simply time to move to a different act in the play.
And yes—it is funny. All of it is quite entertaining.
The “feud.” Dem fightin’ words. The general idea that Congress is actually working for the American people.
All of it–hilarious.
But it’s also tragic. Because while we laugh at the puppets in DC, they very well could be still welding the bars of the surveillance cage around us. They are still performing their partisan fights on TV. And most Americans are too emotionally invested in the show to notice that the real opportunity in all of this is to escape the stage entirely. To leave Plato’s Cave—now, while the absurdity is so front and center and impossible to refute.
This is the test. Not Trump vs Musk. Not beautiful bills vs budget deals.
Who exactly is Trump saying this bill is beautiful for? Have you ever paid attention to his misdirection, his double entendre, his truths couched inside words that seem to say something different entirely?
The test is whether we can finally—finally—stop picking characters in a rigged narrative, and instead start rejecting the theater altogether.
Because the answer to our crisis isn’t Team Elon or Team Donald, as though we’re trapped in a Twilight tussle for Edward or Jacob.
The answer is repentance.
It’s local faith and local power.
It’s admitting that no political savior is coming to fix a nation that forgot who actually saves.
It’s Truth vs a most insidious deception.
Until then, the scripts will keep coming—whether man-made or divinely permitted. And they will keep working, on the people who invite them to work as they should–toward God Almighty and his will.
Because the one thing Americans apparently love more than liberty is a good soap opera.
And both a regime trying to keep us trapped, and a God trying to wrestle us free from the spectacle, know it.
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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.