One Time is Weird, Two A Pattern

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  • Source: UncoverDC
  • 09/19/2024

One time is weird. Two is usually a pattern, not a coincidence. It is reasonable to expect a third attempt to prevent Trump from getting a second term by shooting at him.

The Russian collusion hoax did not work. FBI spying did not work. Ordering lapdog legacy media to scream “Hitler, Hitler!” did not work. Thirty-seven federal felony indictments did not work. Hilary did not work. Running Biden again did not work. Last-minute swapping in the best black female democrat available isn’t working (selection criteria limiting the president to 2% of the US population is problematic). A more effective solution is needed to eliminate Trump as a candidate.

Whatever you prefer to call them—the Empire, Deep State, Elites, Cabalthey now appear to be taking a less subtle approach as Tuesday, Nov. 5, draws perilously close. Perhaps you remember the method they used last time; they really, seriously didn’t want a guy in the White House. If not, see Yes, the CIA Was Involved.

Hey Washington D.C., what’s up with this pattern of attempted murders of Donald Trump and the negligence at best by federal agencies assigned to protect him?

We could patiently wait for the investigation report from the federal government on the Pennsylvania and Florida assassination attempts. We could then wait longer for the public release of all event documentation. The PA shooting was on Jul. 17; I haven’t heard anything significant yet from DC. We have been waiting 61 years for the federal government to reveal the truth about the last time. Even after every person involved is dead, they are still protecting the institution of the JFK assassination. They don’t want us to know what happened.

The problem is that the federal government cannot be trusted to investigate the federal government. The federal government cannot be trusted to prosecute the federal government. The federal government will determine the federal government did nothing wrong. See the reports from the Warren Commission and Waco for evidence. Summary of the D.C. official position on JFK and Waco: “Nothing to see here folks, move along”. Expect the same from the feds in Trump’s case.

Let’s not wait six decades and still not have all the information like the last time federal agents were involved in the assassination of a U.S. president. Happily, for the subset of Americans interested and willing to consider the truth, one state is nullifying the federal usurpation of investigation authority. Governor Ron DeSantis announced Florida is taking on the investigation of the attempted murder of Donald Trump at his home in Palm Beach, Florida.

“The State of Florida has jurisdiction over the most serious, straightforward offense, which is attempted murder… In my judgment, it’s not in the best interest of our State or our nation to have the same federal agencies who are seeking to prosecute Donald Trump leading this investigation.”
—Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Sept. 18 announcement


DeSantis nailed it. The mob trying to put Trump in jail to prevent him from getting a second term is not the best organization to look into these assassination attempts. The states have jurisdiction over the crime of attempted murder, not the federal government. Florida is stepping up to the plate.

The only federal charges issued so far against the Florida would-be shooter are for gun possession. Minor league. Not to mention the fact that the federal so-called “crime” here is unconstitutional. The states never delegated any power to the general government in an Article of the Constitution to restrict citizen firearm possession in any manner. Therefore they can’t lawfully do it. Secondly, the 2nd Amendment reminds us that the feds specifically have no lawful authority to restrict firearms. That’s a power reserved to the States. But then I digress. Yes, I know. No one in power in DC cares what the Constitution authorizes the federal government to do. No one cares what it is limited to doing. The 2nd Amendment was effectively repealed decades ago. I’ll stop wasting time talking about Washington following the Constitution on its own accord. Ain’t happening.

While DC ignores the Constitution unless its words can be twisted and misrepresented to fit a pre-determined agenda, it can matter if a State chooses to step up to the plate. Just say “no”. Nullify. Tell the feds to go pound sand.

It is great to see a state governor who knows the attempted murder of Trump is a matter for the State AND did something with that knowledge. DeSantis made it clear the jurisdiction in the Florida event is held by Florida, while most people are assuming it’s federal.

If the states do nothing, the federal government will progressively usurp all the power it can get away with. It’s the duty of the State to resist and to stop it. It’s the duty of the State where it happened to investigate the Trump murder attempts, including investigating any federal agent or agency involvement. “The states are separate and independent sovereigns. Sometimes they have to act like it.” (Chief Justice Roberts, NFIB vs. Sebelius).

Let’s see all Secret Service, FBI, and CIA personnel that may have been complicit or involved in the Florida attempt subpoenaed by Florida. Ask the hard questions then tell us what was found. Put the federal agents in Florida jail if justified and charge them in state court.

Pennsylvania, will you step up and do your duty too? The list of questionable behavior by federal agents in the July assassination attempt of Donald Trump in PA is a mile long. The shooter drew blood that time and likely would have killed him if not for the turn of a head. The mass indoctrination media has moved on as if nearly killing a presidential candidate in quite suspicious circumstances is not worth questioning. Pennsylvania should not meekly let the federal government determine the federal government did nothing wrong. PA, do your duty as the higher and the sovereign power over DC. If Florida can do it, so can you.

Let’s find out what really happened. DC is not going to tell us.

“It is the absolute duty of the of the States to stand against the Federal government’s violation of their compact by nullifying the Federal Gov’s “supremacy”, and reasserting the State’s rights of sovereignty.” 
—Dennis Pratt, X, Sept. 17, 2024

 

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