DNI Tulsi Gabbard, rockstar patriot of the ages, said the previously unthinkable: President Barack Obama directed a coup and she has referred him to the DOJ for criminal prosecution. A member of the press pool questioned why she was pursuing a matter that bipartisan committees had already dismissed. "Look at the evidence, and you will know the truth," she answered with total aplomb.
Gabbard plows through the investigation and referral of the treasonous Russia Hoax coup receipts from a unique perspective: for years, she quietly endured the targeting and hounding of the Biden administration, most of which revolved around the accusation that she, too, is a "Russian asset." Big if true, since she'd been a superstar of the Democratic party for several years, including a stint as the Vice Chair of the DNC. It's not true.
Gabbard only became known as "Putin's girl"—a high school-level rumor propagated by Hillary Clinton herself—when Gabbard backed Bernie Sanders against Clinton in the 2016 election. The media seized on this narrative when Gabbard effectively challenged Kamala Harris during a 2020 presidential debate, creating an antibody effect around this formidable and "problematic" opponent of The Party. The pinnacle of this persecution was the Biden administration's warrantless enrollment of Gabbard on the Quiet Skies terrorist watch list, as a punishment for her criticizing the former's involvement in the Ukraine war.
She was a US Representative for the state of Hawaii and was the youngest rep in state history when she was elected in 2002. In 2003, Gabbard enlisted in the Hawaii Army National Guard and volunteered for a 12-month deployment to Iraq—even though she had to step down from Congress to serve in the war zone. She ran to for to be the Democratic nominee for president in 2020. Yet to Biden, this patriot was a threat.
DNI Gabbard's parallel treatment of defamation and politicized punishment by weaponized agencies, perpetrated by the same authors of the Russia collusion hoax, mirrors and proves out the veracity of the coup through the transitive property.
Gabbard received little solace from the MAGA crowd early on, admirable as she's always been, because she was a Democrat. "Become a Republican then," we said. And she did.
Now, Gabbard—combat veteran, falsely accused of disloyalty, a political refugee—stands athwart the most dangerous and creepy parts of the deep state. Among the villains arrayed in her sights are Killary "psycho-emotional problems" Clinton, the man whose chef mysteriously drowned in a paddleboarding accident off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, and several other washed-up duds so delusional that they're still taking pot shots at her rather than transferring their assets. These are dangerous people, and don't think for a moment we've forgotten.
Act I was breathtaking to behold, but can it work? Can you make an apolitical cleansing of evil on behalf of everyone, as Gabbard suggested, even though the crime happened to be explicitly perpetrated on the other side? It may take a glitch-in-the-Matrix warrior, such as Gabbard, to break through the enemy's (of the people) lines.
She's thrown a Tom Brady-calibre pass, but in cases like this, the support (both material and popular) needs to be strong enough that the weakest link can grab it and drive it to the end zone. Fail to do so, and the downstream party tumbles into the gap and gets "krakened." Many such cases.
Set aside, for the moment, Epstein, farming amnesty, and other such appetizer grievances. Maybe they were good practice rounds. Now all eyes must remain on the Russia hoax coup to keep the ball moving down the field. This is it – if the deep state gets away with this relatively straightforward dirty-tricks, power-grabbing conspiracy to subvert the will of the people, it will never answer for the as-yet unresolved January 6th Reichstag Fire, and the July 13th covered-up, FBI-assisted assassination attempt on President Trump.
Times like these, you wish brave men could organize an extended neighborhood watch around DNI Gabbard's home. But that would be a militia, which I hear is some bad word that could get you on "a list" just for saying. But maybe not by the time Gabbard is done exorcising the intelligence community of politicized domestic surveillance, and we can have a country of both self-defense and free speech again.
For now, pray for Tulsi Gabbard, who's placed herself in the breach. And may Pam Bondi find the courage to spike the bomb over that Tulsi lobbed up, lest it roll back onto us and blow up in our faces.




