The end of justice?
What does the FBI's raid on Donald Trump's home mean for our system of justice in America...and how do we move forward?
There has never been an FBI raid on the home of a U.S. president - current or former.
I can’t say I’m surprised by the FBI’s move to sweep Mar-a-Lago. Trump has been accused of a massive slate of things, from Russian collusion (which was debunked and, in fact, the Durham Report flipped the script: Clinton allegedly spied on Trump’s 2016 campaign and evidence strongly suggests that her campaign even spied on Trump in the White House) to two dismal attempts to impeach him while he was in office.
Both attempts failed, of course.
To date, even the “Unselect” Committee on January 6 (as Trump calls it), has been wholly unsuccessful in proving that Trump did anything to incite the media-labeled “insurrection” at the U.S. Capitol in 2021.
There has been an overwhelming amount of fanfare and theater that have pumped up unsubstantiated allegations (anyone remember the idiocy of the “golden showers?”) and rumors based in rootless mudslinging tactics.
For seven years, the media onslaught has been relentless and the government itself seems to have positioned itself to wage open war against President Trump, weaponizing every tool in its arsenal to sink the prospect of a 2024 presidential run.
The Feds are at war with 2024
The facts are pretty clear: if Trump ran in 2024 in a fair (or at least remotely fair) election, he would win.
As Biden’s approval rating nosedives to a pathetic 32 percent (if not lower), per Civiqs, the entire nation is aware that as this “president” wanders aimlessly around the White House, shaking hands with the air and jumbling his words on stage, he will not be running for reelection in 2024.
Even as the question looms of just WHO the Democrats will run in the next election, Republicans are poised to take back both the House and the Senate in 2022. As Trump’s endorsement success record sits at a stunning 147-10 going into Wisconsin’s heated primary (that record will continue to change as the midterm primaries continue), the “red wave” of a GOP comeback is aimed to be a “red tsunami” that will send a lineup of America First candidates to Washington who are likely to fight for the values that Trump’s supporters care about - because each candidate who is endorsed by the 45th president and wins now owes him a favor. They are obligated to grow a spine and fight for America, because without Trump, they wouldn’t even be there.
This puts Trump in a unique position of power. As a political kingmaker, he is slowly, one by one, placing the generals and foot soldiers of the “New Right” (as Arizona GOP nominee Kari Lake calls it) into place around the nation. The strategy is methodical and slow and effective. With the House and Senate and a host of conservative governors locked into place in their respective states, Trump could come back into the White House in 2025 and shake the hell out of the establishment by utilizing the chess pieces that he has proactively placed in strategic locations.
To add to that, Trump is also poised to greenlight Schedule F, an Executive Order that would give the president unilateral authority to completely clean house on every three-letter government agency of his choice - and yes, that includes the FBI.
With Trump netting the lion’s share of support among a field of potential Republican candidates, the people have made their voices heard: they want Trump back in office, and nobody else will do.
The weaponization of three-letter-agencies
At the end of the day, the very existence of the three-letter agencies that we are all familiar with are arbitrary creations that have arisen at the behest of the federal government. There is no FBI or CIA or DHS outlined in the U.S. Constitution because, frankly, there wasn’t a need for any of those departments in the 18th century.
It begs the question: why do we need them now?
Let’s consider the history. In 1947, President Harry Truman signed into law The National Security Act, which marked a major restructuring of the country’s functional branches, including a unification of three major national security organizations: the NSC, the CIA, and the office of the civilian Secretary of Defense.
The N.S. Archive notes the following:
“Having endured a war against several dictatorial powers, the American public understandably was wary of the growth of government intrusion in their daily lives. Truman, sharing the public’s sentiments, was adamant about not creating an intelligence bureaucracy that could develop into an American “Gestapo.” However, he and top officials such as Forrestal and Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall understood that a peacetime foreign policy in the postwar landscape had to include institutional reorganization not just for military purposes but also for intelligence reasons.
The National Security Act not only brought together branches of our intelligence agencies and the U.S. military beneath one massive umbrella - it also gave our country a reason to keep secrets from the people on an unprecedented level, all under the blanket phrase: “NATIONAL SECURITY.”
Our country has never been the same.
Corrupt over time or corrupt to begin with? That is the question
There are a lot of people who are saying things like, “The FBI is so corrupt now!” Or, “We can’t trust any of these agencies anymore!” But the real question everyone needs to be asking themselves is:
Could we ever trust them to begin with?
While I’m sure that there are good people just trying to do their jobs within each organization, we have to understand that in any area where the federal government is involved, there is always a bent toward expansion and control. There is never any end to the hunger for totalitarianism and complete surveillance and information-gathering on its own people.
The Department of Justice, for example, has exposed itself to the world not as an incompetent organization, but rather, a compromised organization with an agenda to push. Does anyone remember how the DOJ was weaponized by Biden to go after parents who attended school board meetings in 2021? Just me?
How about the leaked internal memo from the FBI that identified traditional American symbols like the Betsy Ross flag and depictions of the Second Amendment as symbols of “violent extremists?” This list also included depictions of the Gadsden flag, the Liberty Tree, and any imagery connected to the American Revolutionary War.
What people need to understand is that our government hates us. They hate anything and everything associated with the history of our founding - a revolutionary miracle that pushed back against tyranny and resulted in the birth of the freest country on earth.
What we see in the FBI’s raid of Trump’s home is a type of internal warfare that the globalist elites are waging against a political figure and an entire base of American voters that identify with one very simple concept: America First.
This is not a war between Democrats and Republicans. It’s a war against rapidly-encroaching government control and the vestiges of Americans who would prefer to live their lives unmolested. No taxation without representation, as the colonists would have put it.
Trump himself described the FBI’s move to raid his home as “prosecutorial misconduct,” and lambasted them for weaponizing the justice system:
“Such an assault could only take place in broken, Third-World Countries. Sadly, America has now become one of those Countries, corrupt at a level not seen before. They even broke into my safe! What is the difference between this and Watergate, where operatives broke into the Democrat National Committee? Here, in reverse, Democrats broke into the home of the 45th President of the United States.”
A history of suspicious failure
There are many things that the FBI won’t investigate, and it’s their inaction that exposes the corruption more than anything else. Here’s a list of just a few things that the FBI knew about (or know about currently), and will do nothing to investigate or stop, as well as a list of botched investigations:
Larry Nassar’s egregious sexual abuse of girls on the U.S. women’s national gymnastics team,
Hunter Biden (do I even need to describe the kind of debauchery that’s been uncovered on his laptop?),
Joe Biden’s connection to dirty business dealings in Ukraine,
Nikolas Cruz, the Parkland School mass shooter,
Salvador Ramos, the Uvalde school mass shooter (he was allegedly arrested for threatening to commit a school shooting four years prior to Uvalde - but I guess that didn’t raise any red flags for anyone?)
Abortion activists who marched and protested in front of the Supreme Court Justice’s private residences - who leaked their addresses and why? Oh, and how about the person who leaked the Supreme Court opinion draft on Roe v. Wade? Why don’t we know anything about THAT?
Hillary Clinton - she “was allowed to delete and acid wash 33,000 emails AFTER they were subpoenaed from Congress,” Trump’s statement reads. It is hard to comprehend that Clinton has not been seriously investigated for this - among a host of other very shady things that the Clinton dynasty has been connected to. There are a few possible explanations - and none of them are good. I’ll leave the opinions on this one to the readers. I don’t think I really need to say anything more!
The botched investigation of “Russian Collusion,” in which the FBI used bad intel and a wild dossier as a reason to spy on Trump’s campaign, even though the dossier’s author, Christopher Steele, had made unverified claims and who drew some of HIS information from a suspected Russian spy, per the Daily Caller,
Jeffery Epstein - I don’t believe the FBI just “failed” to bring Epstein to justice. I believe Epstein, like many other elitist power players, was deeply entrenched and entangled with high level members of our own government (we know he was connected to Bill Clinton, etc.) and was well insulated. And hey, have we ever seen the “little black book” from Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein with their list of high-level clients - you know, the people Maxwell was trafficking children and women to? It seems like the FBI doesn’t want that one getting out. I wonder why?
The Daily Caller also reported that the FBI had received tips or warnings for the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooter, the 2018 Parkland shooter, the 2009 Fort Hood shooter, and the 2013 Boston marathon bomber before the bloody events occurred.
The list could go on, but we don’t have all day, right?
The point is clear: the FBI seems to display a pattern of protecting its own, ignoring the real impending and internal problems in our society, and moving to act as an arm of a modern shock troop unit at the beck and call of the corrupt political party in power.
(RE: the embedded Tweet: how many people know that these two portraits of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush hung in the home of Jeffrey Epstein? One portrait depicts Clinton wearing a blue dress and red heels, while the other depicts Bush playing with a paper airplane, having just knocked down two wooden towers . Both paintings are disturbing for multiple reasons - particularly Bush’s portrait, which seems to directly make light of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.)
The IRS
By now, unless you’ve been tuning out the news, you are probably aware that the IRS is ready to hire 87,000 new IRS agents. Strangely, despite this massive hire, Press Secretary Karrine Jean-Pierre has stated that there will be “no new audits” in the U.S. for those who are making under $400,000 every year. I suppose the question is, then, WHY does the IRS need to hire so many new employees?
Even more disturbingly, the IRS has also been acquiring a shockingly massive stockpile of ammunition - a strange move indeed for an organization that is centered on paperwork.
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has introduced a bill to disarm the IRS, speaking in a recent interview with Jesse Watters that in 2022, the IRS had already spent $725,000 on ammunition.
87,000 new IRS hires and an increasing stockpile of ammunition?
What could possibly go wrong?
The British are coming
There have been many egregious usurpations of the justice system in the last fifty years - and possibly longer. The Industrial Revolution in America marked the beginning of a bigger, more corporate age that has been slowly and steadily marching toward a globalist society bent on destroying individualism, free choice, free speech, and the right to bear arms.
On Wednesday, President Trump announced that he had chosen to plead the Fifth Amendment in yet another witch hunt investigation spearheaded by Letitia James, in which not one single charge has ever been filed against him.
“I have absolutely no choice,” he wrote in a statement, “because the current Administration and many prosecutors in this Country have lost all moral and ethical bounds of decency.”
He also noted that, “If there was any question in my mind [about pleading the 5th], the raid of my home, Mar-a-Lago, on Monday by the FBI, just two days prior to this deposition, wiped out any uncertainty.”
The question is, of course: why, when no investigations can even find a single crime committed by the 45th president, do the investigations continue?
Why does justice elude pedophiles and corrupt political elitists but pursue Washington outsiders?
Why have our institutions been so weaponized against us that there is no semblance of justice left? In fact, injustice seems to be the norm?
The people in this country have slowly handed the reins of control over to a monstrous Federal Government that has snaked its tentacles into every area of our lives, destroying the concept of state sovereignty and attacking Constitutional rights. The system is compromised. Most of the politicians are bought and paid for - from the top of the totem pole at the Executive level to the local level on your City Council.
How do we move forward from this corruption of our government? The infection is systemic. The machine is all-powerful and seemingly unstoppable. Trump has often said that he would “Drain the swamp” of Washington D.C. and in retrospect, in a post-Trump America, what he meant by that has become abundantly clear.
Our government hates Trump because they hate us. They hate people they can’t control. They hate people who think for themselves. They hate rebels and rabble-rousers and patriots and Christians and masculinity and morality and self-defense and self-sufficiency.
And yet, we must as Americans cling to our spirit, our God, and our relentless will to overcome, as we often have done in this great country. Our greatness has never been vested in the superiority of our government. No, our greatness has always come from our people - the pioneers, the builders, the mothers and fathers, the railroad workers, the soldiers, and the farmers.
We must remember that, and we must move forward regardless, prepared for what is coming, and in unified agreement that we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor to uphold the torch of freedom - even in the face of unrestrained tyranny.
The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the republican model of government are justly considered, perhaps, as deeply, as finally staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people.
George Washington