We’ll start with the Bad News - then jump back on the Good Foot! (James Brown)
My 10/6 piece “30 Days - Then?” suggested 2 out of 4 likely scenarios for post-Election Day, none of which are pretty. Since then, events have drawn others into more focused “What If?” speculations. Most were more specific - and scary- than mine.
Here is the latest and entirely credible possibility we’re facing:
“Picture this scenario on November 6: the American presidential election has taken place, and Donald Trump is the winner with well over 300 Electoral College votes, legitimately and decisively beating Kamala Harris. Democrats are in an uproar, making wild claims of election interference from foreign entities like Russia just like in 2016, and threatening to block certification of the election unless their candidate of choice is installed….By attempting to nullify the votes of over half of the country, Democrats have chosen to wage war against Americans who don’t agree with them. It is their last-ditch effort to cling to power and they don’t care what damage is done to the country in the process. The damage done, in fact, is part of the plan.
Read the rest of entire article here.
Now for the Good Stuff…
I’m working on a new addition to BWW that should debut in a week or so. Just a heads-up for the heads-up!
Best of all, coming this week, a chat with one of T.L. Davis, one of Substack’s premier scribblers, host of T.L.’s Posts and Podcasts. We’ll be discussing his last several articles dealing with current events, the probabilities they pose and what, if anything, is - or can be - done about it.
Watch this space!
BW
Greg Hunter interviewed Martin Armstrong on USAWatchdog.com yesterday. Armstrong (mostly his computer program, Socrates) predicts that:
A: No one will know the vote totals until December.
B: This could be the last American election ever.
C: The USA will split into 3 or 4 sections.
D: Neither side will accept the results of the 2024 election, which leads to B and C.
This has happened before in 1860. Things are going to get messy.
And don't forget the financial debt/interest payment crisis.