I'm not in to hopium. I don't like nice-sounding catchphrases, and I've said many times that I don't "trust the plan" precisely because 1) I don't know whose plan it is, and 2) I don't know any of the details of said plan. Saying that I never trusted the plan was something which caused me to receive a tremendous amount of flak at the time, but I think now more than ever, people are beginning to understand where I was coming from.

(Similarly, I've never "enjoyed the show" and I've taken issue with Q's ideas in more than a few areas).

I try to judge by actions and outcomes. And it's precisely because I didn't put blind trust in anything that I worked as hard as I did over these past four years, writing over 500 articles, an entire book, and building out an entire social network to aid the cause of patriots.

Yes, I am mad. Yes, I am disheartened. Yes, it feels like Trump just... gave up.

But I choose - actively choose - to not be controlled by my emotions. What I offer you here is not hopium, but facts:

* More declassification is coming.
* Durham's special counsel is still live and functioning.
* Fraudulent elections can still be overturned.
* God still has a say.

Ask Mike Tyson: "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." Plans sometimes succeed. Plans sometimes fail. I've tried very hard to make sure people understand that there's no such thing as a guaranteed victory, despite them screeching at me and having meltdowns any time this inconvenient fact was brought to their attention. Maybe I didn't say it enough, because I suddenly became "the bad guy" whenever I brought it up.

At the same time, I would reflexively get lumped in with the "retarded plan trusters" by those who were disinterested in obtaining a more nuanced understanding of things, and who couldn't be bothered to see the broader strategy at play. So I've had to walk a very uncomfortable tightrope for the past few years as a result.

Is "the plan" truly dead? Is everything lost and are we truly defeated? Ultimately, I can't tell you that. But I do see some logical - not emotional - but logical reasons to still keep paying attention.

You're not guaranteed peace and prosperity in this life. The Bible says the opposite, actually:

>β€œI have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

Take time away if you need it. This constant battle isn't what life is supposed to be about, so if you need time to recharge and recoup, that's valid and understandable. I'm going to be taking time myself.

In the meantime, I'm praying hard for this nation, and still paying attention - with the knowledge that even the best laid plans can fail. and knowing that some big surprises may still yet be in store. I encourage you to continue praying and paying attention as well, in measure, as you can handle it.
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