We have defeated them.
– Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, 3/13/26
In January, 2017, at the dawn of Trump’s first term of office, there emerged a phenomenon on internet social media called “Q & Anon” which ostensibly was at first a deep web messaging board that claimed to be an anonymous intelligence source in the White House – perhaps the President himself: “Q” – but which became a much wider network (“Anon”) of contributors. The idea was to communicate in cryptic language and code, secret messages which, in turn, could be translated by intelligence sleuths into actionable intelligence for patriotic supporters of the President. It was a work-around of the Deep State bureaucracy and Establishment media.
As might be expected, the Establishment called it by its misnomer – “QAnon” – a “far-right American political conspiracy theory” which “fabricated claims made by an anonymous individual or individuals known as ‘Q’. Those claims have been relayed and developed by online-communities and influencers.” – Wikipedia.
Wikipedia further states that “Their core belief is that a cabal of Satanic, cannibalistic child molesters in league with the deep state is operating a global child sex trafficking ring and that Donald Trump is secretly leading the fight against them.”
The larger context, of course, is that this satanic cult controls the world through the world banking system and its religion involves ancient Baal worship.
Perhaps the most adept interlocutor on the internet has been the recent “outsider” analyst and Beijing high school teacher: Professor Jiang. He has produced a large collection of lessons pertaining to the history of civilization leading up to today which also includes amazing insights into the history of secret societies.
While his analyses are frequently flawed leading to errors in his perception of current events (e.g. the certitude of Russian victory in Ukraine and the certitude of American defeat in Iran), nevertheless, he has raised the penchant for “conspiracy theories” from the dustbin of quackery into a bona fide science.
Using game theory analysis, he has come to such conclusions.
The problem, however, is not so much with his analysis as it is his timing. The merger of Russia with Ukraine may be an historical inevitability. However, it could just as easily come from a conquest of Russia by Ukraine rather than the other way around . . . but not today.
The American Empire may decline and fall . . . but not today and not because of Iran.
Every analyst wants to be vindicated in the here and now. That is rarely the case.
Candace Owens is another spawn of the QAnon phenomena whether conscious of it or not. She might be a “Johnny-Come-Lately.”
She has correctly interpreted, as we might infer from Professor Jiang’s analysis of “the method,” that the assassination of Charlie Kirk was a satanic ritual murder for purposes of forcing the American public into a trance-like state of denial. The result has been predictive programing to produce the opposite of what might have been hoped for in a free society. While according to Anglo-American Common Law, the true perpetrators ought to be caught and punished – along with their cabal of grifters, sodomites and religious apostates – instead, the “catch me if you can” Zionists and their handlers by the Babylonian Romanists, now do as they please, the rage of Candace Owens notwithstanding.
The American people cannot mentally process the reality of an actual “conspiracy” to commit murder of this scale, especially if it involves people who can speak “Jesus talk.” Instead, they have chosen the simpler path of the lone gunman, the patsy, and the scapegoat. Just like the assassination of JFK, the cabal continues uncontested with its child trafficking, ritual abuse, and religion of inverted Christian symbols.
And our spiritual guides, such as the befuddled Rev. Douglas Wilson, continue to filibuster with “don’t connect the dots” nonsense of a Christianity which posits “evil” as some ill-defined spiritual apparition, while the “dirty” work of actually pursuing and punishing bad people becomes uncomfortably real.
This writer followed the QAnon movement closely from its beginning through the X22 Report, which admittedly was frequently wrong, sometimes genuinely inspirational, but never defeatist. Reflecting Trump’s own ideology rooted in Norman Vincent Peale’s “The Power of Positive Thinking” and the symbology of Rosicrucianism, the X22 Report offered and continues to offer a daily dose of “hopium.”
The most recent, of course, is Trump’s affirmation cited above, that “Iran has been defeated”, which our X22 tells us cryptically means that the Deep State stranglehold over Iran and its criminal operation has been broken. An American defeat in Iran – unlike Professor Jiang’s prophecy – is not possible because Trump is not engaged in a war of conquest of the Iranian people, but rather with a network of Deep State terror cells (e.g.. ISIS) which has been used to create international instability.
Trump has allegedly reversed the weird complicity of President Obama’s era (i.e. the mysterious plane load of $400 million in cold cash for the Ayatollah’s cronies), which funded the likes of ISIS and other groups too numerous to name.
Other than militarily taking both sides of the Strait of Hormuz, or perhaps the Island of Kargh (or Kharg). Trump will leave to proxy militias, perhaps the Kurds, to topple the Tehran regime, and thus end, like Thomas Jefferson did of the Barbary Pirates, a shake-down scheme that has been a financial drag on the West since the Arab Oil Embargo of the 1970s.
How far this “purge” of the Deep State will continue is difficult to say. The “Epstein Files” remain a point of contention among MAGA supporters. Candace Owens tells us Trump has betrayed the movement while X22 tells us it is “all a part of the plan.”
We shall see.
… to be continued
Force Majeure and the Great Reset Part 2 of 2
JWS, 3/15/26