Don’t Ignore Democrat Threats of Post-Election Violence

Don’t Ignore Democrat Threats of Post-Election Violence

 

 

By George Rasley

 

Back in 2020 in his “It’s the Ballgame” memo to the conservative movement, CHQ Chairman Richard A Viguerie made the case that the future of our constitutional republic would be determined by the 2020 election – and many of his predictions and worst fears about where a Biden-Harris victory would take our country have proven to be correct.

 

However, the Democrats’ project to fundamentally transform America into a post-constitutional Marxist state has yet to be fully accomplished, and they are getting desperate as Kamala Harris’s campaign has begun to flag under the weight of a lackluster economy and citizen rejection of open borders and the oppressive hand of Democrat-run government in every aspect of their lives.

 

This Democrat panic over the prospect of a second Trump administration bent on reform and draining the DC Swamp has caused some prominent Democrats to say the quiet part out loud – they are not planning on going quietly and peacefully transferring power to Donald Trump a second time.

 

If our analysis is correct, what can you, the patriotic American who believes in constitutional liberty and the values of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness do to protect yourself, your family and our country?

 

One answer to that complex question is to download and read “ Insurrection and Violence – A Citizen’s Guide” from our friends at www.unconstrainedanalytics.org and then follow the advice they have assembled from experienced and proven analysts on intelligence, crime, politics, revolutionary warfare, history, survival, and trauma medicine.

 

Insurrection and Violence – A Citizen’s Guide” will equip you with many important tools for the work and dangers ahead, but perhaps the book’s most important contribution to surviving and defeating the coming revolutionary unrest is in the Chapter 2 analysis of the current situation which explains who constitutes the enemy in this civil war.

 

As the authors explain, it is not just BLM, ANTIFA or criminal gangs, we are under attack by an ‘insurgency syndicate’ employing unconventional warfare tactics. And this North American Insurgency Syndicate (NAIS) is currently gaining strength, and they are on the offensive – just look at the riots in support of the murderous Hamas terrorists for evidence that this anti-constitutional insurgency syndicate is everywhere from small college campuses to major cities.

 

The point of this chapter-length analysis is to increase your “situational awareness.” The book describes the current situation in the United States – that we are at a critical point where the NAIS is successfully exploited a national emergency to rapidly gain strength. The authors provide a synopsis of the various and disparate insurgent organizations and movements that are involved in direct-action violence, harassment, agitation, and social media attacks.

 

Then the authors explore the syndicate structure. At the tactical level, the NAIS relies upon self-organizing groups of insurgents united for insurrection. The syndicate, waging unconventional warfare with new and innovative tactics, intends to change or overthrow the government.

 

At the strategic level, the authors make the case that a clandestine organization has formed. It has built a hidden infrastructure with a shadow government, financial structure, political operations, media outreach, and international engagement. They have infiltrated counter-state, underground operatives into most federal, state and local government institutions. The NAIS is using a determined and effective strategy with a tactical ground fight, unrestricted political warfare, and unmatched information operations.

 

The authors also discuss the support that is required for the NAIS to be successful, and the support they are now receiving. Non-profit, charitable, and other entities are used to distribute funds to the NAIS. This is accomplished by washing money through multiple layers of numerous, geographically dispersed, and legitimate organizations.

 

In addition to domestic funding, the authors also demonstrate that the NAIS is receiving international support. Both China and Russia are involved because they directly benefit from U.S. instability and jihadi elements from the Muslim world are also present.

 

Even if you disagree with the assessment of the situation presented in Chapter 2 of the book, stay the course; and take a close look at Chapters 3 and 4, you will find valuable information designed to keep you and your loved ones safe and in Chapter 5 is a valuable list of resources to help equip you to navigate the days ahead.

 

You may be tempted to ask yourself if this is real, or just another conspiracy theory. “Insurrection and Violence – A Citizen’s Guide” lays out the facts and analysis that unmask the insurgency groups – some following communist ideology, some socialist, some anarchy, and some a confusing cocktail of all three ideologies. And the authors explain why this is different from the 1960s student uprisings and why it poses a significantly greater danger.

 

History provides many examples of past insurgent organizations with Marxist-Leninist-Maoist ideology where they fully or partially achieved their end state. These revolutions either overthrew the government, pushed leaders out of office, or forced the government to the negotiating table. In all those cases, the existing government and its underlying institutions and structure were significantly or fundamentally altered.

 

This is the goal of Democrats and their NAIS allies, and the November 5, 2024 election is merely a Phase Line in that insurrection. If the election goes against them, be assured there is a plan for that contingency, and it doesn’t involve the peaceful transfer of power to Donald Trump.

 

This book by Unconstrained Analytics is a guide for all citizens that are concerned with the chaos and violence occurring on the streets of America, regardless of political outlook. Though much of the violence clearly has political intent and purpose, “Insurrection and Violence – A Citizen’s Guide” is not a political tract. The goal of the book is to explain the violence, who is perpetrating it, and give readers information on how to avoid becoming a victim.

 

George Rasley editor of Conservative HQ.

 

Published with permission of chq.com

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