If you’ve ever thought that everything is a giant psy-op — that major events, the kind that dictate the course of American politics, are all fake and engineered — then the news that broke yesterday was as close to a total vindication as you’ll ever get. On the other hand, if you thought that “Color Revolutions” only happen overseas — and that America is immune from successful campaigns of mass deception, all orchestrated by corrupt political actors to mimic natural, grassroots events — then this is a story you need to hear.
The “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, was supposedly the defining moment of Donald Trump’s first term in office. That’s what we were told, relentlessly, for years on end, by both political parties, along with every mainstream media outlet in the country. It was a “mask-off moment,” in which neo-Nazis — emboldened by Donald Trump — violently rioted in the streets, killing an innocent woman in the process. And, we were told, Donald Trump endorsed these neo-Nazis, live on national television, calling them “very fine people.” That’s what Joe Biden said when he launched his campaign for president — and about ten million times after that. The rally was definitive proof that white supremacy was alive and well in the United States.


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