Tuesday, March 9, 2021

From Robert Kagan to Q

Weights yesterday. Felt good.  

Our very latest at 19FortyFive: 'A few weeks ago in this space, I slammed Robert Kagan’s Foreign Affairs article, A Super Power Like it or not: Why Americans must Accept their Global Role. I argued that the record of American intervention was at best mixed. For every Qasem Soleimani assassination, there’s a Beirut Bombing, for every Desert Storm, there’s a Desert-One. Our Afghanistan intervention will celebrate its 20th anniversary this autumn. Congratulations. With America facing numerous problems at home from the Pandemic to debt to the opioid epidemic I argued that American resources could better be used here than over there. In truth, I once agreed with Kagan about American interventionism.' Click it. 

Read on as we describe the internationalists funding Kagan. It's all out in the open. Do also note that we mention the Battle of Basra and link to our own Substack article on the topic. We call that convergence. Let's see what kind of traffic that generated and...A little traffic. Yes, we find it awkward writing I and me and my. We're going to pick on Robert Kagan for as long as we can get away with it.

On the QAnon front we spent months investigating and accumulating evidence and then we acted. We acted like a reporter.  Something called Blue Anon trended yesterday. We checked with one of our sources within the Q commune and he says Blue Anon trending is no accident. Remember, we've been on Gab for five years. Don't think we ain't met some folks.

A lackadaisical morning editing the Great Salvation of 1976. Wait. What? Huh? Who? Then we remembered what we were trying to accomplish with the chapter on political planning and reconstruction. The chapter goes Casper, Rockefeller off touring a construction site, Casper, More Rockefeller on tour, back to Casper etc etc. Stuff's gettin; done. The Rappahannock River to Fredericksburg scene looks solid. They're turning Fredericksburg into Antwerp on the Rappahannock. We've gotten Matt to the Ohio/Indiana border.

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