Operation Domestic Chaos is in Full Swing (and it's so damned boring)
It seems the pieces I wrote in October and early December are proving somewhat prescient. How sad. I mean — it doesn’t take an oracle to trace the outlines of the deepstate playbook. And I use that word purposely because, unlike actually sophisticated decision trees used by institutions and governments that are facing existential threats, the CIA is a player. They play games — games that never threaten their own power. And they use a really simple playbook. A repetitive and tiresome one. Which is not to say they aren’t energetic and thorough in their work. Just that they use the same basic tactics over and over.
In my first piece back in October, I posited possible actions the deep state might take to destabilize the nation in the runup to Trump’s inauguration, suggesting they might even create justifications to cancel the event itself. If you missed it, here it is:
Trump Wins...
The pattern is laid out before us. The techniques were developed by the CIA in the post war era. When you want to overthrow a leader or start a war force the hand of the opponent. How? By fomenting violence that forces their hand and then declaring them a fascist or communist dictatorial enemy of the people.
I am here now to say I was not entirely accurate — but then who really thought I could be except my own ego and he’s asleep right now. I also may have been a bit carried away with the notion that Trump is more of an outsider than he truly is. We have yet to see how far he will go and how well he understands the very real weaknesses of the US military and economic structures. In other words how far does he think he needs to go to begin to right the ship. Because he does want to make America great again. He really does. If only so he can die a friggin’ national hero and we’ll all worship his giant gold statue for the next century.
In my second, post-election piece, I discussed the ways the deep state has of wrapping it’s anaconda-like body around anyone who comes into contact with them. Making agreements or coming to understandings with the CIA rarely winds up well for anyone. Yet Trump is cunning. No one knows what’s really going on in his head. Everything that’s happening now should be understood as kabuki — feints and posturing. Nothing is as it appears on the surface. And I mean nothing.
Here is that second piece if you missed it but read on first.
The Growing Problem for Trump
I think we’re all familiar with Donald Trump’s strengths and weaknesses by now. His biggest weakness, in my estimation, is his age and generation. Does he have the perspective required to navigate the sea of hidden shoals and rocks known as the deep state. And while we may think the answer to that is yes we’ve all heard the mantra that personnel is poli…
So let’s retrench for a minute. Donald Trump has been embraced by the Wall Street beast for a long time. Decades ago Trump’s empire was facing bankruptcy and he was bailed out by the Rothschilds via their New York entity Rothschilds, Inc. Rothschilds, Inc. was not in the business of bailing out distressed firms yet there they were for Trump. Trump also has long ties to Jeffrey Epstein, a Mossad honeytrap and financial swindler. It is quite possible he was set up with Melania via the high-class wife-grooming segment of Epstein’s trafficking operation. We should all know by now the CIA serves Wall Street and the vast tentacles of the US oligarchy. These are things to keep in mind as we build our mental framework for the coming Trump administration. You may think all this is a big ugly blackpill but I think the world is more complex than the above narrative on its own suggests.
And now we come to current events. Within a few weeks of Trump’s victory the spectacles began in earnest. First their was the daylight execution of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, allegedly by a wealthy young man named Luigi Mangione. That drama crested over a roughly week long spectacle and as it wained was quickly overtaken by the “Jersey Drones” stories. Don’t think this relates at all to the old Jersey Devil stories of roughly 100 years ago. Completely different.
We were all assured that while the government had no idea who the drones belonged to they were not a threat and we shouldn’t worry. Of course people worried even more at that ridiculous pronouncement. It wasn’t clear at first what purpose that obvious pysop served other than to distract and increase anxiety. Hints of Chinese or Iranians launching them from offshore vessels went nowhere. As that non-story story played out my confidence in my earlier suppositions obviously strenghtened. I was sure the newsy distractions would continue through to at least Trump’s inauguration; if for no other reason than to diminish the significance and pomp of the inauguration ritual itself. Of course there are always other reasons. Complex world, etc.
And then New Years arrived with not one but two “terror” attacks. An alleged Isis terrorist drove down Bourbon Street during the New Years celebrations killing over a dozen and injuring dozens more — remarkably similar to the attack in Magdeburg, Germany just prior to Christmas where another Muslim drove into crowds of Christmas shoppers.
The video walkthrough of the “Isis” terrorist’s trailer by a Zionist NY Post reporter was beyond clownish. A truly insulting spectacle that led from a couple of immaculately clean and orderly tables with what appeared to be soldering equipment and tubes of paint (“chemicals”) ending with a perfect-conditioned open Koran staged on an old-fashioned book stand. The trailer was clearly not one that had just been tossed by the FBI and I would highly doubt it had anything at all to do with the alleged terrorist. I’ve spent plenty of time soldering electronic components and building sensor systems. My work tables never looked like the two they showed. Not a drop of mess, solder or dirt anywhere. I can assure you nothing was ever assembled on those tables besides the props themselves.
The other New Years event — the half-assed explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck directly in front of the Trump Casino in Las Vegas — was even less believable than the Isis trailer walkthrough. We were asked to believe that an ultra badass Green Beret with 18 years service running every imaginable clandestine kind of op for the CIA and DoD from Turkmenistan to Ukraine, this time rented a Cybertruck, texted an old girlfriend to show her his cool ride and tell her what fun he’d been having recently building drones for the military then filled it with fireworks and propane tanks and drove it to the front of the casino. At which point he blew his head off with a .50 caliber “Desert Eagle” semiautomatic canon before triggering a deadman switch that fired the rockets off and cause a mild fire/explosion that did no external damage. It did provide a nice photo of the burned out Tesla in front of the Trump emblem.
This story is beyond ridiculous and not just due to the narrative I described above. We actually have video of a motionless man sitting in the car, most likely already dead, as the fireworks start to kick off and flames engulf him and the inside of the car. I say already dead because as the fireworks began he didn’t move at all. Not from the alleged .50 cal bullet hitting him square in the face. Not from the fireworks blasting off around him. Nada. Nyet. Nothing. Except that his photo id and passport didn’t burn up inside the car. Amazing! I’m not an oddsmaker but I seem to recall a similarly preserved passport found near the base of Tower whatever on 9/11. Indestructible passports are almost as cool as Cybertrucks.
Then we got was a CIA asset feeding a “former” CIA agent an emailed “manifesto” wherein the alleged Green Beret self-immolationist Matthew Livelsberger insisted the temporarily latent Jersey drone-swarm story is really a mass of Chinese “gravitronic” drive drones flying over the US. Drones that could carry any payload.
ANY PAYLOAD.
Nice tie-in, gotta say. So now we have directed energy weapons, gravitronic engines (anti-gravity drives for you sci-fi buffs) and a massive UFO (sorry, UAP) coverup spanning decades to worry about. Who has time to even think about the collapse of the US’s disastrous collapsing Ukraine misadventure or the Israeli genocide?
And if anyone did have a moment to spare for those stories it was quickly overtaken by the LA fires. Areas the size of three Manhattan islands burned to cinders. Land worth tens of billions and stories of no fire insurance. Narratives of DEI run amok. Lesbian firechiefs. A DEI mayor massively cutting firefighting budgets, leaving reservoirs dry during fire season while jaunting off to Ghana on the taxpayer’s dime. Video of a DEI fire deputy — a huge fat black woman who got the job by literally assaulting the LA City Council with rants about racist sexist LAFD hiring practices — telling us she can’t carry a man out of a burning building and that’s totally cool since he’s a dumbfuck for placing himself in that fire in the first place. It’s enough to start a race war. And as Eric Cartman always reminds us: whites win. Whites win again.
We also learn about California water and forestry mismanagement on a criminally negligent decades-long scale. Both discussed in a bit of miraculous serendipity by Trump on Joe Rogan’s maxicast six months prior. And along with all of it whispers of thousands of foreign terrorists who’ve been creeping over the border during Biden’s “open borders experiment” just waiting to destabilize and terrorize the US. In fact some alert civvies even caught an “unhoused” Southeast Asian dude with a UN Credit Union debit card and five burner phones starting one of the fires. The UN Credit Union is only available to UN affiliates and their families.
As the stories become more and more absurd, and as they come flying at us faster and faster, they begin to interconnect in all sorts of ways. Boring ways. Tiresome ways. We are left, in an offhand and mildly exhausted way, to wonder what the fuck is really going on. Between yawns I read this tweet and thought it solves this particular puzzle quite succinctly:
The populist right/MAGA has declared the deep state enemy number 1 with increasing urgency over the past eight years. The woke CIA (and every other institution of government) has alienated the majority of Americans to various degrees from uneasy mistrust to barely concealed hostility to outright rebellion. So what does a beleagured and overworked murder of CIA bureaucrats do?
Time to start turning narratives back towards their point of view. DEI and Woke are so 2020. The mass immigrant invasion is suddenly muy peligroso instead of the best of all possible worlds. CIA “whistleblowers”, mouthpieces are coming out of the woodwork to tell us we were right all along and they have the solutions. Solutions that just happen to be the same ones they’ve been pushing for years using other justifications:
digital ID/passports to distinquish “legal” from “illegal” instead of vaxxed/unvaxxed
central bank digital currency so Chinese/Muslim/Whatever terrorists can be easily tracked instead of keeping all your money convenient and secure in your phone
ratcheting up the war fever against China to protect Americans from the dread Chinese drone swarm instead of defending Taiwanese “democracy”
“stabilizing” the Middle East so we can fight them over there rather than here instead of overthrowing tyrannical autocrats the “our democracy” enjoyers rallied to liberalize
I’m sure there are more but I’m bored and tired. Feel free to augment my list in the comments section.
The pivot is so easy. Zuckerberg just outed the (now irrelevant) Biden administration’s evil censorious covid lies. Wow. We did not know that. So this must mean “free speech” is back. Except Musk is instituting social credit scores and “demoting” accounts critical of the H1-B mass Indian coding genius fiasco.
Of course they’ll suppress criticism of the mass job theft and wage suppression operations until they think AI can kinda sorta do their jobs even cheaper. We’ve all seen the ads for “Artisan AI” — the employee that never sleeps and doesn’t care about “work/life balance”. If their AI transhumanoid androids can actually do the jobs (they can’t but the jobs are so pointless it probably doesn’t matter) the media will begin a flood of stories about the scourge of legal migrants taking American jobs — how they counted wrong and it’s really tens of millions and must be dealt with yesterday. Then they’ll pitchfork the pajeets over the wall in a month. Or not. Whatever.
It’s almost too easy. Or so they think. The CIA has spent well over half a century destabilizing primitive cultures with strange juju and spooky ops. The list of bizarre tactics would take a book to describe but one that stuck with me was the “disappearing last man” attack from the Vietnam era where CIA-trained death squaddies would hide in some jungle undergrowth and let a line of enemy soldiers pass until the last guy in line was silently taken down and killed. After which they would toss the body back onto the trail with the equivalent of vampire punctures on their necks — whatever particular superstitious mumbo jumbo a tribe was most afraid of. This would, of course, spook, freak out and demoralize them. The reason they dumped bin Laden’s body in the sea — or at least let out that narrative — was to demoralize Muslims since they have sacred funeral practices where they wash the body and perform complex rituals.
All of the stories we’ve been assaulted with — and assault is a good way to think of them — have been specifically designed to heighten tension among all segments of our society. To spook us. The Thompson assassination freaked out the capitalist class. The drones freaked out local law enforcement and all classes of civilians. The Cybertruck/Trump Casino silliness was a direct threat to Trump, Musk and the entire entering administration. And the Muslim attacks provide a trip down war on terror memory lane just in time to get us ready for Iran and millions of dead Palis.
Trump’s team is full up with rabid Zionists — who are also Trump loyalists. Even Tulsi Gabbard is now saying Section 702 of FISA is just grand. I‘d take that with a grain of salt since she’s really just trying to get enough Republican support to squeak her way into the DNI job. If I was Trump and really wanted to go up against the deep state in a meaningful way I’d be playing right along to their tune and dancing a jig so they let their guard down and allow him to appoint his key people. Is he doing that or is he playing along because he has no intention of seriously opposing the status quo? Who can say.
My one frustration with Whitney Webb, and I think she does incredible work, is that she — intentionally or not — functions as a massive blackpiller. In her reporting everything is always sown up. Everyone is lying for the reasons she says they are — and it doesn’t matter which way we zig, their zag is way ahead since they’ve anticipated every one of our moves long before we do. They hold all the cards and we’re just pissing in the wind.
The CIA is wiley and holds a lot of cards. No doubt. Their problem is the American people aren’t juju worshiping primitives who get spooked when the moon reflects off the water a certain way. Sure. We’ve been played. We know we’ve been played. Yet we don’t fool nearly as easily as in the past. They’ve taken our innocence, and while this I cannot forgive, it also means their game is up.
Almost no one believes a damned thing they say and we talk to each other all the time. Even if millions of us don’t immediately ken the most recent manipulation there are a hundred others who’ve figured it out and the word spreads like, well, a wildfire in 100mph Santa Ana winds.
Just remember Webb’s sage advice: their words mean nothing. Watch what they do. The “solutions” they propose.
Don’t live in a reactive state. Think and observe. Reserve judgment. And remember that Trump wants to be loved. So does Musk. These are good things. For too long we’ve lived under “leaders” who show their fealty to the oligarchy by how thoroughly they reject and deride the American people.
If there’s one fundamental emotional reason we voted for Trump it’s that he genuinely likes the American people and when he speaks to us he’s saying what he really feels. We may not agree with him on a lot of topics — but he actually believes things. I know it’s a funny thing to say. Don’t all our leaders believe things? Well, no. They don’t. They’re hollow.
So when you combine all the above what it means is that we can actually have influence and convince Trump of things. The liar, the Janus-faced, is unpersuadable because he doesn’t truly believe anything. Trump may be a lot of things. He’s a dirty businessman. He manipulates the media better than Bernstein conducted an orchestra. He’s a happy guy. He enjoys living. He’s not a cynic.
So all we really have to do is full-court press Trump and his team — make sure they learn what we know — since we often know the reality on the ground better than they do given our ringside seats. So be loud. Repost insightful takes like a madman. Trump’s kids and Vance are tuned into the brilliant and creative right. The only segment of our polity with original vision, brilliance, incredible spirit, humor and talent.
If we do this — if we give it our all — we can achieve incredible things.
The best things.
Bigly.






I’m at the point now where I am amused by all the bullshit and don’t believe anything I read or see or hear, especially from any governmental agency or politician.
BTW, I appreciate the blackpill avoidance. Substack seems filled with blackpillers whose articles are as pointless as those from progressives. All sturm und drang for clicks.
Indeed, there is no way to know the motivations of Trump, but I think the fact that the shitheads have tried to kill him, likely more times than we know about, has steeled his resolve get those mofos. He has a history of destroying people who mess with him, his business or his family. It seems to make him stronger, like some mythological monster or the Incredible Hulk.
And yes, Whitney Webb, who I admire greatly, does seem to always default toward black pill takes. Maybe she is not letting us in on all she has seen, but she also seems to make conclusions about people's motivations that I don't think are entirely evidence based.
One positive though, more people are not simply accepting what they are told regardless of the source, and I'm not talking about legacy media, which is toast. Unfortunately many still do accept what they are told, we just witnessed this with the Joe Rogan interview of ZuckeBorg. Rogan is not the daring truth teller many think he is, he could have said many things much earlier, about Covid and 2020 election. Ditto for Tucker, Tim Pool, etc. None of them were kicked off of YouTube. Anyone who has not been kicked off of a social media platform is not an intrepid warrior for truth. Same thing for Con Inc (i.e. Charlie Kirk, Benny Johnson, etc.) None of them talked about the blatant 2020 election steal, because they knew that would affect their income and media reach. I would have more respect for them if they would just admit this, but they won't. They talk the talk, never walk the walk.
Oh well, same as it ever was.