The wait is finally almost over. November 5th is a date that’s been on our calendars for a long time, and unless the black priests at CERN find a way to rewind the simulation, we’ll soon see that day come to pass. For those of us who were paying attention in 2016, it’s hard to believe that after all we’ve been through, it feels like we’re in the exact same desperate spot again as we were back then.
Be that as it may, it’s actually happening soon. November 5th is a hard date. That’s not to say the time of the election is necessarily set in stone, but it’s absolutely set in our hearts. Of course, if the election doesn’t happen on November 5th, that means something much bigger is happening, so congratulations to everyone for making it this far.
As Frank mentioned on the show recently, the country is so polarized, and so desensitized to corruption and sex scandals, that the classic October Surprise has lost the ability to sway a decisive chunk of the electorate. The true October Surprise we’re bracing for is the one that cancels the election – like WWIII – surprise! That’s probably the worst-case scenario, but there are so many ways this could play out. The dreaded cyber attack is still looming beyond the horizon somewhere, but even that would be overkill when a few more geo-engineered natural disasters would do just fine. Hurricane season isn’t over yet, and most people still don’t take climate change seriously enough. To top it all off, Joe Biden himself might tragically become a casualty of the disaster, ushering in a new Commander-in-Chief, and an unprecedented constitutional crisis of joy.
The best way to be prepared for a crisis is to expect it, so communities like the Franklies are already far better off than most. Based on the last crisis in 2020, there are two assumptions we can confidently make about a false flag October Surprise:
1) It will indeed be a surprise. Even if it’s an event we’re expecting, there will be aspects of it we aren’t ready for. We’ll need to stay calm and alert, exercise discernment, and refuse to let ourselves get upset over things outside of our control. If we know they’re trying to get a reaction, then self-discipline and restraint, including online, will likely be the keys to success at the local level.
2) The normies, furious at being shaken out of their comfy cocoons, will once again blindly accept the government narrative, and will comply with all new mandates in a desperate attempt to return to normal. On the bright side, if football season gets canceled too, at least they’ll all be paying attention.
There is also the possibility, however, that the election simply happens as scheduled, the coming fraud is effectively countered, and Donald Trump is peacefully transitioned back into power. Wouldn’t that be something? No, really, think about it. Even for those who have only gone halfway down the rabbit hole, that scenario is by far the most unexpected, and yet we’re telling ourselves that we should expect the unexpected. What a confusing time, but also a fun time!
Whatever happens, the revelations are what I’m most looking forward to. What will the future look like? What will we learn? How will society change? We listened to a lot of big talk over the years, and read a lot of LARPs. We watched as one rapture date after another came and went, and nothing happened. With respect to new media, the passage of time will be all that’s needed to force the revelations. Which theories were just psyops, and which ones will be proven true? We’re about to finally start learning who was right, and who was wrong. If Trump gets back into the White House, how much of the swamp will he drain? Will we learn who or what was behind Q? Most importantly, how many more people will begin to see what we see? Enough to reverse this downward trend and return to prosperity?
If we believe it’s possible, and we fight to make it happen, then just maybe.
Obviously, politics alone can’t fix many of the problems we have, but politics has seeped into everything at this point, and it’s become the primary driver of change, especially since Hollywood’s magic has been so degraded. The 2024 presidential election might even be our last presidential election, as politics shines a light on a problem that politics itself shows no interest in solving. The Harris campaign was blatantly caught using AI to change the small crowds at her rallies into large ones. Similar evidence has been uncovered in Joe Biden’s Oval Office addresses, leading some to believe that we already have the first AI-generated president. If this issue becomes mainstream, how will our system of government ever recover? Americans don’t have much faith in elections involving only humans as it is, and we’re dangerously close to the day that it will be impossible to trust anything we see on a screen.
Perhaps around the time of that AI doomsday, we’ll be lucky enough to find out just what all this hysteria is actually about. To paraphrase the question Frank asked in early September, why exactly have we been shown the evil behind the veil? Back in the 90s, the cabal was firmly entrenched and invisible to almost everyone. Why would they risk losing everything via mass exposure? Unless, of course, the pessimist in me that says everything is theater is incorrect, and the disclosure is actually a gambit, part of a strategy against something out of their control. I think that’s what gives the most credence to the theories about a solar flare wreaking havoc on the global power structure soon.
In any case, it’s happening for a reason, and there’s no going back now. From here on out, things are going to get much stranger and much more exciting. As we enter the next chapter of history, my personal goal is to do a better job of enjoying it. The main difference between the periods of 2016-2020, and 2020-2024, is that the former was much more fun. Maybe we can chalk it up to simple naiveite, but that spirit must be recaptured. Life is going to go on no matter what, and the quality of our lives is going to depend entirely on us.