Staged Events EXPOSED: How Information Warfare Shapes Reality!
Jul 29, 2025
Weaponized Information: How Events Are Staged and Used Uncover how staged events, media manipulation, and deep-state actors can weaponize government. From Trump's unexpected win to the Mueller investigation, discover the shocking truth behind the plan to subvert the American will. Is accountability coming? #DeepState #InformationWarfare #Trump #PoliticalIntrigue #MuellerReport
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So you yourself are
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deeply experienced in the realm of
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information warfare which has been a
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centerpiece of all of these
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weaponization activities for the last
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you know decade plus right. So how does
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it work?
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Yeah. Well
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couple of things. So first you have you
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know you an event has to occur. So you
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have to you have to create something
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create an event and the event that
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occurs is is some in most cases staged
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and it might be it might be
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demonstrations on a street. It may be
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demonstrations in a in a in a square you
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know overseas. It might be the
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assassination of an individual. It might
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be a conflict between two waring parties
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literally of conflict overseas like in
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Africa. I saw a lot of this and I saw it
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certainly in Central America in my early
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days in the military. So you have to
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have an event. You create the event.
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Once you create the event, then you take
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the components of what of what you know
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part of your plan and that's the
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intelligence community. It's members of
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Congress in this in our country is
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members of Congress because they're
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going to be part of it. Some of them are
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going to be witting, some will be
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unwitting, but they're but you know what
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their behaviors will be once the event
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occurs.
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because you've studied them enough. This
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is where your intelligence system kicks
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in. And the intelligence system is not
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17 agencies and you know and hundreds of
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thousands of people. It's actually a
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small group. So you have to have a small
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group of people that are part of that
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are part of this event crisis moment and
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they have to be ready to go to town, go
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to work, right? You also have to have
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your elements inside the media and you
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have to have you know in our case you
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have to have staff over in certain parts
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of the government. So the bureaucrats
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right so there's bureaucrats in Congress
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there's bureaucrats in the department of
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defense there's bureaucrats in the
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department of state. So these are the
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elements of your plan, right? So when
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you're looking at at the plan, you know,
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you have the event, you know, part of
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the the strategy for the plan is you've
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got to have all of the different pieces
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in place. And once you've said this is
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what we're going to do, we're going to
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overthrow this country. We're going to
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assassinate this president. We're going
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to destroy Donald Trump and we're going
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to get him to quit or we're going to
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maybe do something worse. I mean,
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there's been two assassination attempts
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on Trump, you know, just in the last
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year alone, uh, year year plus now. Uh,
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and there still we still don't know the
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results of those, you know, we don't
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know the outcomes of those. So, so you
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got to have
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I mean, we don't know like what h like
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how they happened.
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We don't know we don't know who's behind
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it,
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right? Okay.
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We don't really know who's behind it.
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In the case of President Trump, the
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event was an unexpected event,
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his victory in 2016. So when they were
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when they failed to get Hillary Clinton
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over the hump and win the election in
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2016,
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then then it kicked in and now we know
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the 8th of December now it's going to be
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a very famous meeting now 8th December
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that that Barack Obama led. So they they
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had the event a Trump victory. They now
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needed to organize quickly and they
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needed to begin to select targets that
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they were going to go after. The
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principal target was Donald Trump.
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Principal target was get him out of the
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way. Like maybe we could figure out a
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way to get him out before he even took
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the you know assumed the the presidency
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in in January of 2017. When that
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happened then they had to figure out the
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next step which was the 25th amendment.
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People tend to forget these things, but
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these are the all the these are all
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things that happened and they wanted to
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do a 25th amendment really before that
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that noise was out there before the
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Mueller investigation before Mueller was
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even appointed. They were talking about
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a 25th amendment, right?
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The Mueller investigation, of course, is
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the investigation into so-called Russian
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collusion,
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right? the Mueller investigation, you
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know, he gets appointed and and now he's
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going to run a an investigation that we
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now know is based on a complete it's a
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it's a fabricated
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uh lie. It was a lie to the American
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people, but it was all based on an
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event. So once that event kicked in,
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they they then they being the Obama
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administration and elements of of his
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national security team, a very small
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group and within each one of their
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organizations, they had to have people
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that were adherence to their way of
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thinking. And we have learned about
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these small groups since Trump has come
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back into office. One of which was up at
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the National Security Agency, not too
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far from here, up about another hour,
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hour and a half away. And that that
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where recently Tulsi Gabbard for example
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fired the the director of National
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Security Agency and the deputy director
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of the National Security Agency because
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they were they were doing things inside
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to undermine the current president of
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the United States. You know, in this
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case, Trump because he won again, right?
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Another event. So these are events that
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occurred. They had to scramble in the
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2016 time frame because it was
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unexpected. So now they had to figure
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out how to take their plan and put it
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into a different set of motions, right?
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One of the very famous lines by uh you
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know a person that was the deputy head
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of counter espionage for the FBI, his
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name was Peter Stro, you know, and he
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and he basically talks about an
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insurance policy again prior to the
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election. If in case he wins, we have an
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insurance policy. So what did that mean?
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And now we're starting to see almost a
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decade later what that means. Right? We
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now see the evidence in black and white
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of what they decided to do back in 2016
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to not just subvert Donald Trump. Okay?
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Whatever people want to think about
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Donald Trump, but to subvert the will of
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the American people. That's as
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weaponized a government as you can
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actually have in a in a system of
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government that is supposed to be based
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on the rule of law. Right? And it's only
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we're only based on the rule of law if
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we follow them. And there is clear
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evidence now that laws were broken and
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violated and and we'll see we'll see how
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this plays out over the next couple of
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weeks. Um because people in this country
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are demanding accountability. Um, and I
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do think that a big component of this is
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trust. American people don't trust our
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government anymore. They don't even
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trust the government that that Trump now
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is in charge of. They're having a really
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difficult