Here in NYC, watching people's faces yesterday after everyone awoke to President Elect Trump, under the overcast murk of the day, it sure felt like the Trump win may have effectively been the false-flag you mention. The effect was very much like the shock of 9/11 and of Hurricane Sandy here. Everyone feels powerless and dejected. Taking the cue from Naomi Klein's Shock Doctrine, where tragedy is used to install new bodies of draconian and statist law, when we think of the way that media and polling psychically prepared us for an inevitable continuation of the status quo, perhaps we were being primed for a shock-paralysis. So then the question is, what aside from the Trump win is the strategy being implemented under our noses to beat us further into submission?
I have a hypothesis.
We know by their behavior that FBI, Secret Service and the Peter Thiel-style intelligence contracting community such as Palentir, were all in the bag for Trump. We know that Gawker was effectively destroyed last month by the same forces, too, for what it's worth. Well, immediately after the election results were first announced and just prior to Clinton's concession, <a href="http://gothamist.com/blog.php">Gothamist</a> (and I think all the -ists) posted an article of sponsored content that I'd never seen before. See for yourself in my first attachment.
LeafedIn claims to be a peer to peer network for the "marijuana community," and it incorporates the Anonymous Guy Faulks mask to establish it's anti-establishment street cred, and then urges you to sign up so you can connect to your local dealer on their totally safe anonymous network. The argument the site makes to lure the reader in, is that they're building the community of consumers up so as to resist the inevitable corporate seizure of the marijuana market.
Well, for the rest of the day LeafedIn occupied the banner ad-space of most of the "-ist" sites. And again today they reposted the same sponsored content article. It appears to be an automated post scheduled for 12:00am. I assume they'll post it again tonight. My second attachment shows their banner add today, imploring the local community to sign up with them with the tag, "How to get Weed in NYC." Clearly the timing of the campaign immediately after the election is meant to take advantage of a strong desire to escape from the new traumas, as they are felt by most New Yorkers and most city dwellers.
If you google the company we find that the founder is named Oho Herer, plainly a pseudonym. In a <a href="https://www.marijuanatimes.org/a-networking-solution-for-a-budding-industry-an-interview-with-the-entrepreneur-behind-the-cannabis-app-leafedin/">June 24th, 2016 interview with the Marijuana Times dot Org</a>, he had this remarkably prescient thing to say:
<em>"Donald Trump could become president, and out of the blue say marijuana won’t make America great again. You’re always walking on thin ice because there can always be a crackdown."</em>
Then, after claiming to run an "anonymous" service, which we all know from Snowden's leaks is a technical impossibility, when asked about how many users they have: <em>"We are big on company privacy so I can’t give out too much information except to say that we are very happy with our progress so far."</em>
To me this looks like an obviously fraudulent organization under the banner of some major federal operation. Maybe this guy Oho is the real deal and well intended and all, but he's also got a big ad-budget and he's an idiot, because his network will inevitably be used as a mining dragnet to identify pot users, even if he doesn't it want it to be.
So here's my hypothesis. Some agency or combination, maybe FBI and/or DEA, is preparing for a giant federal crackdown, maybe even before Obama leaves the White House, but who knows. The point is that under the banner of Trump's law enforcement-enabling mandate, the feds are about to crack down on States' initiatives at legalization and medicalization across the boards. Pot's threat to big-alcohol, big-medicine, big-pharma, and the DEA is about to go away. That's the strong hypothesis.
The week hypothesis is that there's an effort being made by way of collusion between law enforcement and big tobacco to identify all of the small independent delivery service networks, so that they can disrupt those via arrests, while they still can, in preparation to unleash federal legalization directed by a corporate syndicalist cabal under Washington's control.
There ya have it. Would love to hear your thoughts.