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A few years ago, I was privy to a horrifying yet logical assessment. “It’s red team versus blue team, playing for the same university.”
His name is Chandler Harbin. He is the son of an ex-CIA operative and spent much of his early years in Africa. Chandler continued. “There’s nothing that you can do about it. Your best bet is to try to work within it and make a couple of dollars along the way. Trying to change it will be next to impossible. It is embedded into our system.”
Former Arkansas Governor, Mike Huckabee referred to the “Uni-party.”
Most Americans never could find an answer. Maybe it’s because nobody took the time to do the historical research. For those who did, a startling revelation emerges.
Suddenly It Makes Sense!
Upon review of the article, it all becomes clear.
“There are people who are Marxists and don’t know that they are Marxists.” Florida Senator, Marco Rubio explained in the 2022 CPAC convention.
Perhaps it’s because, Marxism is reminiscent of a “changeling.” It seems to come in many shapes and forms, often locating side doors and back doors into everything from the public schools to what foods that we should eat.
As Rubio pointed out, it’s about control. “In their minds, they know what is good and what is right.” Anyone who questions their narrative is a “conspiracy theorist.”
Former Russian President, Boris Yeltsin identified the ruling “apparatchik” in his autobiography and expanded upon it in his 1999 follow-up, “Midnight Diaries.” In short, the bureaucracy controlled the former Soviet Union. The party worked closely with the bureaucracy, advancing a single narrative. Those who took exception to the narrative were branded, “counter-revolutionaries.” Sound familiar?
Over the decades, the “Uni-party” made peace with the American “apparatchik.” A review of the attached article lends insight into “who the players were.” Indeed, there were varying degrees of this “peace.” Even resistance. Richard Nixon called it a “raging, out of control animal.” Ronald Reagan sought to “reduce the size, scope and cost of government.” Yet some members of Congress on both sides of the aisle saw a duly elected president as “an ambassador to this apparatchik.”
Current Russian President, Vladimir Putin was the first to call it out. Dubbing it the “American Deep State,” he admitted to being unclear which Americans he was dealing with. “I have worked with several American Presidents. But it was always those men wearing the black suits in the background who were really calling the shots.”
The Trump-Putin 2017 Helsinki summit added credence to this assertion. It was astounding to note the level of mistrust held for Trump by the State Department. Their near frantic apprehension of his having a few private minutes alone with Putin was noticeable. It was even suggested that the interpreter be deposed!
“Who Should Run the Country?”
Angela Stern wrote in her 2014 book, “The Limit of Partnerships,” that then Secretary of State, Colin Powell circumvented both the desires of Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to include Russia in the M.A.P. program, the first step toward N.A.T.O membership. As Dr. Stern noted, “Powell while respected, was never elected.”
So, there you have it! The Soviet Union’s “gift” to the United States was their “apparatchik” and how to effectively implement it in the United States. It began when Stalin and Roosevelt were putting it together. It essentially creates a “fourth branch of government.”
Trump spoke of “draining the swamp.” Vivek Ramaswamy went one step further in urging that the United States “eliminate the fourth branch of government.” The already passed methodology is the 2019 “H.I.R.E.S” Act.
“Forced relocation “is the most cost-efficient method of downsizing. When the Bureau of Land Management announced its relocation to Grand Junction Colorado, 70% of the employees resigned. The government was offering full relocation reimbursement and a $25,000 relocation bonus.
Since these workers were not fired but quit at their own discretion, they are not entitled to unemployment compensation. Many, if not most of the positions would not be filled.
Coupled with five-year term limits for many departments, such as State and Justice, the beast would be clearly at bay!
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Author: Jeff Willis
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