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What To Do About Stolen Elections, Now and Future
Here is the good news: Trump will win the 2024 election. Here is the bad news: Kackles Kneepads Harris and her team will steal it. America is about to get its first XX chromosome sort-of half-black President. She will prove once and for all that sucking and swallowing your way to the top is a viable strategy. What a bitter “victory” for women 2024 will be!
I truly hope I am wrong, but I agree with John Carter. The lunatic left did it once and they are about to do it again. They still have that kind of power; who knows for how much longer?
I am a solutions girl and though I have violent tendencies a plenty I enthusiastically do not recommend anyone take up the sword at this point. As John Carter foresees, the Demstapo will likely come after bank accounts and wage war on whitey (and black and Hispanic Trump voters) by drafting their sons to fight its foreign forever wars. I foresee new plandemics and new vaccines and an entire chunk of people who should know better going along with them. On the plus side, I also see the new plandemics driving larger and larger numbers towards homeschooling and the alternative economy.
I am angry, and don’t get me wrong: you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry. Nevertheless, explosive anger does not build the system we are going to need when the Left’s Wendigo devours the last shreds of the economy trying to preserve its own salary class obsession.
Outside of building a nuclear bunker, hoarding toilet paper, dog food, and packets of freeze-dried fruit bits, there are things you can do right now, TODAY, to defeat the regime.
1. Generally accept where we are in the scheme of history. We are never going back to the prosperity of the 1960s - 2000s. It’s over. The US and other industrialized nations are in their Insane Roman Emperor phase. The common people are in the same situation as late 18th century French peasants, and unlike them, we don’t know how to survive a famine.
Dave Ramsey's house, most likely one of many. This does not seem sustainable in an unstable future. It also does not seem very Christian/Jesus-like to me.
2. Stop focusing on making more money and focus on skill-building. Everybody is good at something. Me? I’m a decent cook, I have a bit of a green thumb, and I am (with the help of the gods) fairly decent at writing/arranging music and doing Ogham divinations. None of these things is lucrative but all of them have been deeply enriching in a way that high rollers who live in palatial houses with five bathrooms will never understand. I am better off teaching myself to cook some new thrifty dish than I will ever be wringing my hands about how to get out of debt. Everybody except Dave Ramsey is in debt and actually I am not sure about him; he does seem to live beyond anyone’s reasonable means. Kim freaking Kardashian is in debt. Appearances are deceiving, especially the put-on appearances of others. Focus on skills. Focus on YOU.
3. For the love of the gods, STAY PUT. I understand wanderlust but holy hell, start investing in your local area by not flying or driving off to distant lands at every opportunity just because you can. The spirits of the land are PISSED because every single person, even ostensibly poor people, are obsessed with traversing the globe in metal machines to re-deposit themselves elsewhere. Illegal immigration, in large part, is driven by the compulsive drive of modern day humans to race to the other side in search of greener grass. To those rich enough to leave their houses for weeks or months at a time: what are you escaping from? Your nice house and yard in a crime-free neighborhood?
4. Touch the earth. Get outside, find a tree, sit with your back to it, and see what happens. Go to the forest preserve without headphones and listen to the sounds of birds, bugs, and wind whooshing through the trees. If you can find a way, garden. Even potted herbs or a houseplant can connect you with the rhythms of nature and are far better than nothing.
5. Stop buying new whenever it is possible and practical. Not only are you spending far too much money if you are buying new stuff, you are supporting the kind of outsourced, Chinese-made economy that killed the working class back in the 1970s and 80s.
6. Find your tribe and trade skill for service. As the economy continues to implode, the only people who are going to preserve any quality of life will be the ones who networked with each other to get what they need. This is the hardest thing for me to do, because my modest income comes from clients paying me directly as I do not work for a salary. That said, I occasionally swap services and gifts instead of money.
7. Extricate yourself from hate. Locking yourself into opposition with the runners of the s**tshow wastes your energy and time. Unless you are suddenly granted King of the World status, you will only spin your wheels by attending protests and rallies, ranting online, and busting ass to crusade for a “fairer” world. Let’s say you manage to slash your way into the regime’s caviar and pizza party: you can butcher all of the tuxedo and gown crowd you like… the ones who weren’t at the party will reconvene elsewhere after a few lizard-person/crocodile tears about the dearly departed before resuming business as usual like nothing ever happened. Your unabombing makes no difference. You truly are better off figuring out how to grow your own tomatoes.
8. Save your paper books and magazines. The internet is in a sketchy place. (Anyone who is thinking of taking up influencing as a career should probably think more long term.) We are going to arrive at a future not too far down the road where old books are worth a hell of a lot more than they are now. Did you know bookshelves make great insulation? If you have a wall that is cold in cold weather and hot in hot weather, putting a well-stocked, floor to ceiling bookshelf on it can solve the problem. Just be sure to anchor any big bookshelf to the wall because falling bookshelves are dangerous.
9. Take up religious practice. Personally, I am not a Christian and I don’t recommend taking up any kind of Christianity that involves a meaningless two-hour ceremony once a week sandwiched between the warblings of a worship band’s muzak while the pastor cajoles you into parting with money you don’t have. When I say religious practice, I mean reviving the idea of taking up the cross, embracing voluntary simplicity, earnestly trying to communicate with the Divine via prayer, and trying to be like Jesus at every conscious moment. If you have the lucky circumstance of being near a Catholic church practicing the old mass or an Orthodox church, you might want to join it depending on the vibe. In my own non-Christian case, I have an everyday routine of performing the Sphere of Protection banishing ritual, discursive meditation, and divination plus prayer that helps keep my intentions on the up and up. The new religiosity is not quite like the old one, but there are similarities. Do not join a religion where everyone is basically phoning it in and the “leaders” patently expect to be placed at the right hand of God for a trillion years after one lackluster human life.
Overall, there is always going to be a part of me that wants to go all in and make the parties who are spearheading the current predicament pay dearly for what they have done. Again, I am no pacifist and I would be highly satisfied to see heads roll into bloodied baskets, though when you think about it, well-placed wheelbarrows would probably be a better option.
There are limits to everything, including bloody revolutions waged upon the gaslighting brigade. One of the limits of torching the castle and forcing Kackles to walk the plank into a chamber of hungry crocodiles is that it means nice things come to an end for you and me. Revolution means no more avocados or chilled beer. Sure things will change and get better… eventually... for your grandchildren. Better, I think, to start building the post-revolution world before the revolution occurs, IF it ever occurs. Enjoy those avocados while you still can!
I truly hope I am wrong, but I agree with John Carter. The lunatic left did it once and they are about to do it again. They still have that kind of power; who knows for how much longer?
I am a solutions girl and though I have violent tendencies a plenty I enthusiastically do not recommend anyone take up the sword at this point. As John Carter foresees, the Demstapo will likely come after bank accounts and wage war on whitey (and black and Hispanic Trump voters) by drafting their sons to fight its foreign forever wars. I foresee new plandemics and new vaccines and an entire chunk of people who should know better going along with them. On the plus side, I also see the new plandemics driving larger and larger numbers towards homeschooling and the alternative economy.
I am angry, and don’t get me wrong: you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry. Nevertheless, explosive anger does not build the system we are going to need when the Left’s Wendigo devours the last shreds of the economy trying to preserve its own salary class obsession.
Outside of building a nuclear bunker, hoarding toilet paper, dog food, and packets of freeze-dried fruit bits, there are things you can do right now, TODAY, to defeat the regime.
1. Generally accept where we are in the scheme of history. We are never going back to the prosperity of the 1960s - 2000s. It’s over. The US and other industrialized nations are in their Insane Roman Emperor phase. The common people are in the same situation as late 18th century French peasants, and unlike them, we don’t know how to survive a famine.

3. For the love of the gods, STAY PUT. I understand wanderlust but holy hell, start investing in your local area by not flying or driving off to distant lands at every opportunity just because you can. The spirits of the land are PISSED because every single person, even ostensibly poor people, are obsessed with traversing the globe in metal machines to re-deposit themselves elsewhere. Illegal immigration, in large part, is driven by the compulsive drive of modern day humans to race to the other side in search of greener grass. To those rich enough to leave their houses for weeks or months at a time: what are you escaping from? Your nice house and yard in a crime-free neighborhood?
4. Touch the earth. Get outside, find a tree, sit with your back to it, and see what happens. Go to the forest preserve without headphones and listen to the sounds of birds, bugs, and wind whooshing through the trees. If you can find a way, garden. Even potted herbs or a houseplant can connect you with the rhythms of nature and are far better than nothing.
5. Stop buying new whenever it is possible and practical. Not only are you spending far too much money if you are buying new stuff, you are supporting the kind of outsourced, Chinese-made economy that killed the working class back in the 1970s and 80s.
6. Find your tribe and trade skill for service. As the economy continues to implode, the only people who are going to preserve any quality of life will be the ones who networked with each other to get what they need. This is the hardest thing for me to do, because my modest income comes from clients paying me directly as I do not work for a salary. That said, I occasionally swap services and gifts instead of money.
7. Extricate yourself from hate. Locking yourself into opposition with the runners of the s**tshow wastes your energy and time. Unless you are suddenly granted King of the World status, you will only spin your wheels by attending protests and rallies, ranting online, and busting ass to crusade for a “fairer” world. Let’s say you manage to slash your way into the regime’s caviar and pizza party: you can butcher all of the tuxedo and gown crowd you like… the ones who weren’t at the party will reconvene elsewhere after a few lizard-person/crocodile tears about the dearly departed before resuming business as usual like nothing ever happened. Your unabombing makes no difference. You truly are better off figuring out how to grow your own tomatoes.
8. Save your paper books and magazines. The internet is in a sketchy place. (Anyone who is thinking of taking up influencing as a career should probably think more long term.) We are going to arrive at a future not too far down the road where old books are worth a hell of a lot more than they are now. Did you know bookshelves make great insulation? If you have a wall that is cold in cold weather and hot in hot weather, putting a well-stocked, floor to ceiling bookshelf on it can solve the problem. Just be sure to anchor any big bookshelf to the wall because falling bookshelves are dangerous.
9. Take up religious practice. Personally, I am not a Christian and I don’t recommend taking up any kind of Christianity that involves a meaningless two-hour ceremony once a week sandwiched between the warblings of a worship band’s muzak while the pastor cajoles you into parting with money you don’t have. When I say religious practice, I mean reviving the idea of taking up the cross, embracing voluntary simplicity, earnestly trying to communicate with the Divine via prayer, and trying to be like Jesus at every conscious moment. If you have the lucky circumstance of being near a Catholic church practicing the old mass or an Orthodox church, you might want to join it depending on the vibe. In my own non-Christian case, I have an everyday routine of performing the Sphere of Protection banishing ritual, discursive meditation, and divination plus prayer that helps keep my intentions on the up and up. The new religiosity is not quite like the old one, but there are similarities. Do not join a religion where everyone is basically phoning it in and the “leaders” patently expect to be placed at the right hand of God for a trillion years after one lackluster human life.
Overall, there is always going to be a part of me that wants to go all in and make the parties who are spearheading the current predicament pay dearly for what they have done. Again, I am no pacifist and I would be highly satisfied to see heads roll into bloodied baskets, though when you think about it, well-placed wheelbarrows would probably be a better option.
There are limits to everything, including bloody revolutions waged upon the gaslighting brigade. One of the limits of torching the castle and forcing Kackles to walk the plank into a chamber of hungry crocodiles is that it means nice things come to an end for you and me. Revolution means no more avocados or chilled beer. Sure things will change and get better… eventually... for your grandchildren. Better, I think, to start building the post-revolution world before the revolution occurs, IF it ever occurs. Enjoy those avocados while you still can!
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Any tips on how one goes about stuffing one's rage?
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The tl;dr is that the son of Ruandan immigrants took a taxi to drive to a dance course for little girls and started stabbing them, killing three nine-year old girls and injuring several others. Riots broke out among the indigenous population, which were promptly decried as right-extremist violence by the Starmer regime, which promised to bring the full force of the courts on them.
Rumors in the comments sections have it that Muslim mobs that commit violence against the protesters aren't being touched by the police, nor is any of them getting arrested. Looks like the government is waging a war against its own electorate, but I'm sure that's just conspiracy talk.
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"Rumors in the comments sections have it that Muslim mobs that commit violence against the protesters aren't being touched by the police, nor is any of them getting arrested."
Wow. That is one of the saddest and most frustrating things I have ever heard.
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The first timeline has a probability of occurrence of about 40%. In the vision of this timeline, I saw Trump sitting on a throne, the crown crooked on his head and he seemed very battered. Next to the throne, I saw Vice President J.D. Vance, who made a very unhappy face.
The second timeline also has a probability of occurrence of about 40%. In the vision of this timeline, I also saw Trump sitting on a throne, but he did NOT have a crown on. Trump seemed tired but somewhat relieved. Next to the throne I saw Vice President J.D. Vance, he had a crown on and seemed very active, strong and committed. Then there was a very big difference between the two visions. In the first timeline, where Trump had the crown on, the whole picture with Trump and Vance was small, in the second timeline, where Vance had the crown on, Trump and Vance was much bigger.
In the third timeline, which has a probability of about 20%, I almost didn't see the throne at all because the light was so dim. I always saw only shadows scurrying past in front of and behind the throne.
I interpret the third possibility as being one where the globalist Democrats steal another election, but they will be in such disarray after this election that their political effectiveness will be virtually nil going forward. If Egon's spirit-world colleagues are to be believed, they have a twenty-five percent chance at best at successfully stealing the election. YMMV, of course.
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If Trump/Vance wins, there are many upsides, of course because he will likely close the borders, withdraw from Ukraine and other proxy wars, and pardon some of the American Left's various political prisoners. Unfortunately, the downside is that if he wins, humans gonna human, and most Americans will go on spending sprees. Once the purse strings are loosened and the rising tide lifts all ships, many will throw caution entirely to the wind and party like it is 1981 and "morning in America again". Such a binge will predictably lead to an economic and spiritual hangover and their accompanying nihilism just as it did in 1985-1990.
The Left actually wants Trump more than the Right as I explained in this essay: https://kimberlysteele.dreamwidth.org/123456.html It's not just the political right who will be demoralized, devalued, and depressed if Trump loses. If he loses, the Left lose their beloved Hitler and they will have nobody to point at and to project their shadows upon. I'm actually surprised the Democratic party still exists, honestly.
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-24 03:18 am (UTC)(link)I think the one thing we can worry about in case of a Trump 2nd term is riots, ongoing riots. They may flare up, die away and flare again, but the rad-left Establishment is so devoted to the glamour-spell they’re under - you know, the “We Are The Compassionate, Truly Spiritual Ones!” self-delusion, with anyone opposing them naturally taking on a satanic role - that I think they will think they have a moral duty to riot and commit violence, pretty much continuously. Or maybe they will break apart and disintegrate from the chaos they have engendered. I hope for the latter.
best,
Will M
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The Only Way Out is Through...
(Anonymous) 2024-08-21 02:54 am (UTC)(link)Valerie
Re: The Only Way Out is Through...
Yes, there is no way I could do that either.