Weekly Insurgency 11/09/2020
What a week! We still don’t know for sure who won the presidency, only that Trump will ensure it’s a street fight to the very end. Overall things look really positive for us, I covered the strategic situation and our path forward in my two latest podcasts:
We do know the Dems got destroyed downballot, failing to recapture the Senate, losing over 10 seats in the US House, 100+ state legislature seats, and three state legislature chambers. Oh, and we just had a census, remember? As it stands now the GOP gets to redistrict almost 50% of house seats, the Dems less than 10%; the rest are split between mixed upper and lower chambers, or neutral commissions. The Dems also lost several senior state legislators:
Here’s a discussion on the state house/redistricting situation:
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/04/statehouse-elections-2020-434108
Polling this year was particularly bad, and you may remember last week in my substack newsletter how I predicted that the largest cohort of shy Trump voters would be found in white college graduates; it turns out the polling for them was *30 points* off!
“Likewise, a Politico/ABC poll on October 11 found that ‘Trump leads by 26 points among white voters without four-year college degrees, but Biden holds a 31-point lead with white college graduates.’
The exit polls, however, show that Trump ran even among white college graduates 49-49, and even had an edge among white female graduates of 50-49! This puts pre-election surveys out by a whopping 26-31 points among white graduates.”
https://unherd.com/2020/11/meet-the-shy-trumpers/?=refinnar
Our supposed masters rule us with data, ensure their data is garbage by lying to them.
Have you ever heard a lefty say “become ungovernable”? Well, your job right now is to become unquantifiable and unmeasurable; a true contextual insurgent hides in the static.
The following link is a really great substack piece you may have seen me share on twitter or Facebook, it’s an interview with a former CIA spook that saw the information-driven decentralized revolution coming. Also if you haven’t already give Antonio a follow, he has great stuff:
“The great political conflict of our century, I believe, is that between a networked public and the elites who inhabit the great hierarchical institutions that organize modern life.”
https://pullrequest.substack.com/p/the-prophet-of-the-revolt
Some interesting links about voter fraud, including one with 100,000 fraudulent ballots in Chicago:
“Webb, who as U.S. attorney supervised a two-year grand jury inquiry that found that more than 100,000 fraudulent votes were cast in November, 1982, said a comprehensive investigation of last month`s mayoral primary and aldermanic elections could yield similiar results.”
A BBC piece essentially describing what happened in our election, but written in 2016:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-37243190
https://nypost.com/2020/08/29/political-insider-explains-voter-fraud-with-mail-in-ballots/
Here’s a database with over 1,000 election fraud convictions:
https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud
You don’t have to buy this(and it nets me nothing if you do) but a serious book by a respected author dealing with the topic of vote buying:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0807061980/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_x_pR9OFbKFQYMNJ
Seriously, we’re expected to believe the people that have been arguing Trump is Hitler and planning secession if he wins wouldn’t commit a nonviolent paperwork crime to stop him? That Russians easily hacked our election, but somehow no one else is willing or able?
For upcoming podcasts I’m planning to cover Rosa Parks, Claudette Colvin, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and why differences in training and organization ensured you know Parks’ name but not Colvin’s.
We’ll also expand further on the topic of power mapping and four networks theory, which were briefly touched upon in Episode 8
That’s it for this week, thanks for subscribing!