The reason we all know that Spencer Pratt is being robbed is because we saw it happen to Trump in 2020.
The reason it is happening to Spencer now is because NO ONE in the GOP did ANYTHING to stop what happened to Trump.
Well, Not this time.
Let's raise HeII.
Carl Jung warned us in 1957 that entire civilizations could lose their minds.
Not metaphorically. Psychologically. Collectively. With the same clinical precision that describes an individual psychotic break.
He called it mass psychosis. And he described exactly what happened in 2020.
Jung had watched it before. He lived through two world wars. He watched educated, cultured, civilized societies collapse into collective delusion with terrifying speed. And he spent the rest of his life trying to understand the mechanism.
His conclusion was uncomfortable.
The same unconscious forces that operate in the individual, fear, shadow, projection, the desperate need for certainty, operate in collectives. And in collectives, they are amplified. Stripped of the moderating influence of individual reflection. Accelerated by contagion. Made nearly irresistible by the sheer weight of unanimous agreement.
Mass psychosis doesn’t announce itself.
It feels, from the inside, like clarity. Like finally seeing what was always true. Like joining the right side of history at exactly the right moment.
Now look at 2020.
The speed was the first signal. Within weeks, positions that had never been seriously held became unquestionable orthodoxy. Dissent became not merely wrong but dangerous. The people who questioned weren’t disagreeing, they were threatening.
That intensity is diagnostic. Rational disagreement doesn’t produce that kind of rage. Shadow projection does.
The unvaccinated, the skeptics, the physicians who questioned, they weren’t just wrong in the eyes of the collective. They were contaminated.
Morally impure. Vectors of something deeper than a virus.
Jung would have recognized it immediately.
The collective was projecting its own terror, of death, of uncertainty, of uncontrollable reality, onto a designated out-group. And in doing so, it felt unified. Righteous. Momentarily relieved of the unbearable anxiety of not knowing.
The medical profession was not outside the psychosis. It was, in many cases, its institutional voice.
Jung’s antidote was never comfortable.
It required the individual to withdraw from the collective current. To stand still while the tide pulled. To ask, genuinely, without the answer already decided, what am I actually feeling, and is any of this mine?
Individuation, he called it. The hardest psychological work a human being can do.
It was hard in 1957.
It was almost impossible in 2020.
But it was never more necessary.
Introduction
This spares nothing. Not a fucking thing. Congress is beyond fixable.
The 535 who sit in Congress are not representatives.
They are a parasitic class that has colonized the machinery Washington bled to create and turned it into a feeding trough for donors, foreign interests, and their own perpetual power.
This is not policy failure.
It is institutional pathology…a legislative body that no longer fears the people it claims to serve and has therefore become the enemy of the republic it was meant to protect.
Washington would have recognized the pattern immediately.
He hanged spies and shot mutineers because he understood that internal betrayal is more lethal than any foreign army.
Jefferson named the remedy in plain language…the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.
The current Congress has made its choice.
It has chosen to become the tyrant.
Every last one of them must go. Root and branch.
There is no reform left that can save what they have already sold.
The only question is whether the American people still possess the spine to do what the founders would have done when the forms of government became the instrument of its own destruction.
This piece is not an argument.
It is the only conclusion left.
Period.
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I used to believe that Donald Trump was simply an exceptional president.
But then, I watched in real time as the Mainstream Media (mainstream media), the FBI, intelligence agencies, the CIA, Big Tech, and the entire Washington establishment joined forces in an unprecedented campaign to destroy a single man.
The numerous lawsuits, the two impeachments, the endless hoaxes including the Russia one, the Mar-a-Lago raid, the gag orders, the efforts to remove him from the ballot, the attempts to bankrupt him and throw him in prison... all of that was aimed at preventing him from returning to power. Two attempts on his life followed.
With 92% of media coverage being negative toward him while 78% of that for Kamala was positive, he managed to secure a convincing victory in the last election. How do you explain that?
That's when it became undeniable for me: no one faces this level of coordinated and hysterical opposition unless they represent a true existential threat to the system... The system we all know is corrupt and broken. Ordinary politicians don't trigger this kind of coordinated panic.
At that moment, I stopped thinking of him as a great president.
He is the greatest of all time.
⏺️ 12 Junk Yards Have Burnt To The Ground In The Last 6 Weeks...
◽The Car Corporations Are Having A Hard Time Selling New Cars Plus
They Are Trying To Keep The Older Cars From Being Fixed...
◽The Parts Companies That Make Spare Parts Are All Going Out Of Business.
🚨 NOW: President Trump just dropped a BASED TRUTH NUKE
“Billions were spent to convince you THIS is evil”
There is nothing wrong with making America great again 🇺🇸