When the herd is well fed and optimistic about the future, nobody cares what goes on, just as long as the herd is not negatively affected. But when the herd begins to lose hope, get desperate and get disgruntled, things change. And worse, when the herd gets scared, it is a scary thing in any of itself because a frightened animal does crazy things without thinking very much about the consequences.
The signs that I told everyone to look for as the early cracks in the system were that low level enforcers would stop getting umbrella protection from above. If something bad happened in the past the herd would ignore it and move on. 10s of Clinton associates ended up dead, suddenly. Nobody cared. Nobody seemed to think it was coincidental. And then just 1 month after the boston bombing ordeal, not one but two of those involved in covering that event die by falling out of a helicopter during a training exercise. Again, the herd doesn't care how coincidental or unlikely it sounded because times were still good.
But things are changing. Epstein was alive and well when he went in to prison but he didn't last long. Private autopsy shows damage to his throat consistent with being strangled. Cameras were shut off or otherwise deemed to have unusable footage. But the herd is clearly not accepting the story for this and someone needs to be held accountable, so the guards involved are now going under the bus for criminal negligence in the matter. Normally having easy scapegoats like this is enough to soothe the herd, but in this case people are starting to say the guards were drugged.
One of these days they are going to scapegoat the wrong crony and they will find out that someone knows something that they didn't think was known. When the cronies figure out they are as disposable as toilet paper to their elite masters (instead of being the insiders that they have been led to be) there are going to be a lot of skeletons falling out of closets all over the place.
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
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