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The Most Explosive Book Of 2026

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Posted By: J. Arthur Brown, 12/18/2025 7:11:31 PM

Yes, they waged war on us. That's the simplest way to summarize what the government, technocratic elite, security state, and media did to the American people in 2016. It's also the premise behind what is sure to be the most important and explosive book of 2026. That book, The Information State: Politics in the Age Of Total Control by Jacob Siegel, explores the ways the crazed reactions of these parts of society to the arrival of Donald Trump drove them to label him "a threat to American democracy" and take actions that, ironically, turned them into the very threat they warned us against.

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See especially (1) details on the antics of New Knowledge, Hamilton 68, and The Election Integrity Project; and (2) an interesting anecdote about the 2017 Moore-Jones senate campaign in Alabama.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 12/18/2025 7:56:29 PM (No. 2043006)
They are still waging war against us. They're treating the Trump presidency as a kind of temporary truce (one they break at every opportunity) as they regroup and prepare to attack again after they steal the next set of "elections."
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