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Civil War 2.0 Weather Report: Preparing For The Commissar – Wilder, Wealthy, and Wise (wilderwealthywise.com)
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Civil War 2.0 Weather Report: Preparing For The Commissar
“Ottoman, there’ll be no Justice of the Peace for you, just a big piece of justice.” –
The Tick
6:30 is the best time. Hands down.
- Common violence. Organized violence is occurring monthly.
- Opposing sides develop governing/war structures. Just in case.
- Common violence that is generally deemed by governmental authorities as justified based on ideology.
- Open War.
April had increased violence. None that I could see was from the Right, which appears to still be stunned that the Leftists are actually doing all of the things that they promised that they would do.
I’m holding April at 9 out of 10. That’s still two minutes to midnight. If I were betting? July or August will take us to a 10.
I currently put the total at (this is my best approximation, since no one tracks the death toll from rebellion-related violence) only creeping up at around 700 out of the 1,000 required for the international civil war definition.
As close as we are to the precipice of war, be careful. Things could change at any minute. Avoid crowds.
Get out of cities. Now.
In this issue: Front Matter – Chauvin And Justice – Violence And Censorship Update – Updated Civil War 2.0 Index – Leftists Destroy GATE – Links
Front Matter
Welcome to the latest issue of the Civil War II Weather Report. These posts are different than the other posts at Wilder Wealthy and Wise and consist of smaller segments covering multiple topics around the single focus of Civil War 2.0, on the first or second Monday of every month. I’ve created a page (
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Chauvin And Justice
Derek Chauvin, a former officer with the Minneapolis Somalia by St. Paul Police Department, was convicted on three counts (at least two of them mutually exclusive) after minimal jury deliberation. There are many articles that talk about the injustice of the decision. I wasn’t in the jury room so I can’t say too much about the decision. I guess my only question is how much fentanyl does one have to consume before it becomes listed as a suicide if three times a fatal dose isn’t enough?
The fate of those two men, Floyd and Chauvin, tells us a tremendous amount about the justice system in the country. But the Derek Chauvin trial showcases a much bigger agenda involving the justice system.
What is the message that was issued to every police officer in Minnesota and in almost every Leftist-controlled state?
Don’t do your job. If you do, and you take down the wrong junkie, you’ll be fired. If you’re lucky. Instead, just show up. If you want to arrest someone, just make sure that they’re not people you can get in trouble for policing.
Well, it’s not like the Unitarians believe anything.
The goal is: cops cease to police. If cops cease to police, the justice system will simply break down. I’ve covered multiple times why the justice system is the cornerstone of Western Civilization. The justice system is a stroke of genius that takes vengeance from the hands of individuals, and puts it into the hands of a “just and impartial” system.
Is the “just and impartial” system flawed? Certainly. But the thing that’s required is the
faith in the system, even though it has flaws. If we believe that justice is real, it keeps the scourge of vengeance at bay, even when there are occasional lapses.
Perhaps that’s what the jury was thinking.
Perhaps.
But the message
to them was clear. The demonstrations. The dead pig’s head on the defense expert witness’s (former) front yard. Maxine Waters agitating the local community to “keep the pressure on.”
Thus, the verdict. This is a single case, about two men whose lives intersected.
Long term though, the goal isn’t about this case, the goal to remove the cops. This will destroy the “just and impartial” system. That’s clearly the plan now. Look at recent “protests” in Portland and Plano. The police are there to protect the protesters and put in jail any who resist the protest. And if a mob shows up at a house and damages it? If the mob points weapons at those who protest?
The only crime will be self-defense.
But this removal of police is in the script. This is act one. This will:
- Increase crime, because the police are being pressured to not do their one job: arrest criminals.
- Increase actions of vengeance, because the criminals aren’t being punished.
- Vigilantes, of course, will be punished far more harshly than the criminals.
What happens when crime increases and vigilantes increase?
A solution from the Left will arise. They won’t call them Political Commissars, but they will be. Social Justice Police? Equity Enforcement?
I hear that mummys like wrap music.
The “just and impartial” system, then envy of the non-Western world, will soon be gone.
All by plan.
And who will be left to look to? The Left.
Violence And Censorship Update – Turbo Magnum Edition
Item 1: Rudy Giuliani is a high-profile political figure in the Untied (yes, that’s intentional) States. He also looks like he smells like a combination of gin, Vicks-Vap-O-Rub®, hair cream, and mothballs. But Rudy is also a lawyer, specifically the lawyer for President Trump, representing him in several different matters. This is important since an attorney’s work is uniquely privileged – an attorney provides guidance through the legal system for people who aren’t familiar with it. It’s like when The Mrs. explains to me that other people are human beings that have things called “feelings” that I should pay attention to. Pfft.
The attorney-client privilege isn’t absolute, the privilege doesn’t cover ongoing fraud, attempts to intimidate witnesses, destruction of evidence, et cetera. But it’s a really big deal. It’s one of those protections that was put in place so everyone can trust the system, even those the system is attempting to punish.
Recently Rudy’s office was raided, and not by the St. Pauli Girl t-shirt squad to give him an atomic wedgie followed by tequila shooters. Rudy’s a political figure, but he’s also a lawyer. That should be an amazingly high hurdle to stop a raid, but in 2021 America, it isn’t. Just like Chauvin’s conviction – Rudy’s raid was meant to suppress speech and protection that the Left doesn’t agree with.
A truck of Vicks Vap-O-Rub® wrecked during rush hour last month. There was no congestion for a week.
Imagine if it had been Podesta or Hunter Biden or Hillary Clinton or even Satan getting raided during the Trump administration?
The howl from the Left would have been deafening. And, yes, the Church of Satan members voted 99%+ for Biden.
Item 2: Nick Fuentes is a twentysomething (22) kid that runs something called America First™ which is a political movement focused around views of the Right – he even makes fun of the pure economic conservatism of Turning Point, USA®. Nick used to be on YouTube®, but they banned him. And so did most private apps where he could make money or get publicized on.
Libertarians and Leftists will agree: it’s a private company and the terms of service matter, not the Constitution. I’ve made my arguments about that, and had some good ones with friends who are as impartial as I can find.
But.
Nick Fuentes was put on the
No-Fly list recently
by Biden’s Department of Homeland Security. The Federal Government’s No-Fly list. The worst that I could say about Nick (from what I’ve seen) is that he’s annoyingly smug.
Smug is not a crime. The sole reason that Nick could be on the No-Fly list? He says things people in government don’t like.
This is not a “bake my gay cake bigot” moment. This is the unfettered use of government power to destroy ideas. Sure, the FBI spied on Martin Luther King.
Think they’re not looking at you and me? Laugh at the wrong meme? Hope you can drive.
Item 3: I track the website traffic and where it comes from to Wilder, Wealthy and Wise©. Okay, I don’t do it personally. Some nameless small gnomes that live inside of computer chips count the visitors to this place. Whatever. They don’t ask for vacation.
A small (but significant) number of visitors to this site came from Google®. Millions? No. But thousands every month. By any stretch of the imagination, this site is easily in the top 20 most-linked to site on the Internet about Civil War 2.0.
And these are quality links from pretty popular sites.
But I don’t show up on Google® under that search. I can understand that. But what if I look for the entirely novel phrase (my own invention thanks to Cory Hamasaki, R.I.P.) Civil War Weather Report?
I get links about weather during the Civil War. I once got links to current weather forecasts for Gettysburg, PA from Google™.
If I go to DuckDuckGo®? With that phrase, I’m number one. With Civil War 2.0? I’m still in the top results. I get more hits from DuckDuckGo™ many weeks than I do from Google™. DuckDuckGo® has 0.5% market share. Google® has 92.26%.
All things being equal? I should get about 180 times the number of hits from Google™ as I do from DuckDuckGo©. And it used to be about five times the traffic, if not ten times the traffic. Not now. Some days, I get more traffic from DuckDuckGo™.
The nosedive started in: February, 2021, right after a certain person was inaugurated.
Hmmm. I’m not the first site “de-tuned” by Google® and I won’t be the last.
Now all my devices use DuckDuckGo®.
Updated Civil War II Index
The Civil War II graphs are an attempt to measure four factors that might make Civil War II more likely, in real-time. They are broken up into Violence, Political Instability, Economic Outlook, and Illegal Alien Crossings. As each of these is difficult to measure, I’ve created for three of the four metrics some leading indicators that lead to the index. On illegal aliens, I’m just using government figures.