Much hoopla and some gnashing of teeth attended the midterms out of Georgia, not the least of which was that two of the enablers of the 2020 Great Steal, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, won their primaries without breaking a sweat. I can’t explain the latter, except that even today the power of incumbency is strong, but Kemp was viewed as a savior when it came to the China Virus lockdowns.
These elections substantially overshadowed even the school shooting in Texas. Anyone thinking that was a “false flag” might want to consider that it occurred at a time when it had to share major, and required, reporting time with political tallies. But the elections concealed some much, much bigger shifts going on over the last week.
In a case out of the Fifth Circuit, Jarkesy v. Securities and Exchange Commission, Court of Appeals issued what was, according to the National Law Journal, “a remarkable opinion holding numerous aspects of the SEC’s administrative enforcement regime are unconstitutional.” Until now, agencies and bureaus (the more benign-appearing manifestations of the Deep State) could essentially set their own rules for behavior. This even included establishing their own police forces, and, in the case of the SEC, seizing or impounding private property whenever it suited them.
Now that power has received what is, perhaps, a mortal blow. Lawyer Robert Barnes, in his podcast, described it as the beginning of the end of perhaps 95% of the Deep State. It is certainly a weapon to begin attacking the bloated bureaucracies. In the hands of someone willing to use it, i.e., Donald Trump, this could be the magic bullet many have sought.
Actually, several years ago Chief Justice John Roberts put an “Easter egg” (or a poison pill) in the Obamacare decision. Conservatives were so outraged by his rewriting of a fee into a tax—-and liberals so overjoyed by his saving the Byzantine, incomprehensible, and completely unworkable attempt at socialized medicine—-that neither noticed the first element of his decision, wherein he ruled that the Commerce Clause could not be used to advance such programs. No, no one is praising Johnny, but give credit where it is due in that without anyone noticing except Mark Levin, whose analysis was read at the time by Rush Limbaugh, Roberts cut the legs out from under the very mechanism that had been used to expand the regulatory state for decades!
Now, combined with the Fifth Circuit’s ruling, we have the legal equivalent of Lincoln’s election in 1860—-a shocking inversion of all previous law and procedures dating back to at least the New Deal.
This was part one of the globalists’ Midway, and most of them didn’t even notice.
Part two came in the slow grind in Ukraine, where even the New York Times had to admit that Ukraine couldn’t win. Barnes put it quite differently: the Globalists failed to beat Putin. As he explained, Russia was a major obstacle in the great reset. Not only did Pootie-poot thumb his nose at the global elites, but without coming right out and saying so, he got India, China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and virtually every nation in the southern hemisphere worldwide to join him. Far from a “Veetnam” for Russia, Ukraine is turning out to be a quagmire for western money and weapons, a sinkhole that cannot be filled. And Ukraine’s president, Voldymyr Zelensky brazenly told the global elites this week at the World Economic Forum, where he demanded $5 billion a month in perpetuity from the West.
In that, he might do well to recall what happened to Ngo Dien Diem in South Vietnam when he got to be too big of a pain in the ass for JFK. He took a short trip in an armored personnel carrier where he unfortunately ran into several bullets.
The one-two Midway-level punch from the Fifth Circuit and Russia wasn’t the end of this disastrous week for the elites. They had another failed “epidemic” blow up in their faces when their latest fear-porn disease, monkeypox, was found to be higher in homosexual communities.
Oops. That won’t fly. You could almost hear someone in the background yelling, “Mr. Gates! We’ve got a problem.”
Then the tragic shooting, which under other circumstances may have galvanized sufficient public sentiment to temporarily derail the GOP’s momentum heading into the fall, but even that was (for an event of its nature) relatively muffled.
In short, not only did the Global Elites lose in two different and extremely important arenas, but their attempt to instill another cloud cover for election fraud went “poof.”
If you recall history, you know that after the Battle of Midway Americans did not just walk into Tokyo. You may remember some of the names: Tarawa, Iwo Jima, Okinawa. Horrific, bloody fighting lay ahead. It would be three long years before the victory ensured in June 1942 was finalized. But that didn’t change the fact that the war had turned dramatically, and the enemy would never again be on offense.
That is where we are today. Neither be complacent in assuming the final outcome will just be handed to you, nor be timid or fearful at the very intense and painful battles ahead. But they can no longer win. The ring is there to be seized.
Take it.
Larry Schweikart
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I don’t fully understand what I just read but I will keep moving forward and speaking into existence that in November we will gain 94 seats in the House!