Is Civil War Inevitable?

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Trump was placed “under arrest” today in Miami, and charged with 37 counts of criminal conduct for a possible total of 400 years in prison. What matters here is not whether Trump is good or bad, but that Trump’s arrest is a coup d’état in the United States and another step towards the elimination of democracy. Trump is being arrested not because he is a former US president but because he is a future US president. He is the most popular US politician and is expected to win the next election in 2024. That’s why “they” want to remove him from the electoral slate.

This can lead:

  1. To the Second American Civil War. Or,

  2. To the elimination of democracy in the United States and the elimination of the moral and forceful leadership of the United States in the world and in the Western community. And,

  3. To military adventures by the US leadership, which in turn may lead to a nuclear world war and the destruction of mankind.

The potential for civil war is growing.

The US authorities are trying to arrest, falsely accuse, and exclude from the elections the most popular US politician, Trump, in violation of the spirit and the letter of the laws.

The elections are rigged. Whether Trump won the last election or not, now Biden, the president, is the clear usurper, in trying to eliminate his opponent. One in four Americans think so.

Biden himself is apparently incapable of acting as President of the United States for health reasons and, on his behalf, behind his back, the US government is run by a group of unelected shadow people.

The party system is in crisis. Party activists hate the leadership of their own parties. The parties cannot organize fair primaries.

The media have become the medium of mass lies.

What is more evident is that political repression is gaining momentum.

The Deep State is acting through a system of bureaucracy which is outside the control of the people.

Ditto for the US intelligence agencies, which also are outside of political control.

American society, the leading force of the world, is makes a gasping leap from an industrial society into an unknown new state of . . . kleptocracy.

According to keen observers, the probability of a civil war is not yet 50%, but it has increased significantly in recent years. Thousands of articles have been published about the possibility of a civil war in the United States over the past 5 years and there is a funky feeling in the air, a harbinger of what’s coming.

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Guy Schell
Guy Schell
10 months ago

 “Biden… (is) trying to eliminate his opponent. One in four Americans think so.One in four Americans think so.”
I would guess that most people that follow politics at all are well aware that old Joe and crew and their voting constituency are counting on knocking out Trump in this manner.
“What is more evident is that political repression is gaining momentum.”
Economic oppression is the largest weapon in use at this time. The economic elites can’t function in a real democracy. The political, economic, and religious (PER) elites eventually meld using, wealth as the glue that holds them together. The fact that we still operate out of a two party system indicates that we have not had a real democracy for quit some time.

“possibility of a civil war”
The majority of people are well aware that civil war is a real possibility. The discretionary commentators try not to blow it up to much, because they do not want to spread the disease of unbridled fear in a nation where the population has more guns than most other nations combined.

Paul Smith
Paul Smith
10 months ago

One way or another US presidents are chosen by International Banking and Oil interests, same as Congress.
The Congress of the United States has had no independent existence since 1945. It has been a rubber stamp Duma for international financiers, and it has routinely enacted into law the most vicious acts against the interests of the American people. The state legislatures have served as a rubber stamp for financial interests since the Council of State Governments was set up by the Rockefellers in the mid-1930s, whose descendants are still pulling the strings today and they are incompetent morons.