DEVOLUTION: President Donald Trump Could Still Be Helping to RUN THINGS in the UNITED STATES From BEHIND THE SCENES

During a conversation with Natural News‘ Mike Adams on Brighteon, Patel Patriot – a staunch Trump supporter – suggested that perhaps the former president was still running the United States behind the scenes in an advisory role. 

Patel Patriot called it a devolution.

“It’s a continuity of government, a scenario. Back in the Cold War era, when Russia and the United States were going at it, there was a worry that what if Russians actually nuke the United States and our government? How would we move forward as a country if our government got taken out? And so they started putting into place the continuity of government plans, and one of those plans is a plan called devolution,” Patel Patriot explained. 

“President Trump actually devolved the government. And so he devolved his authority as president down to lower levels – groups and individuals kind of spread out across different geographical locations. But the way it works is, Trump actually isn’t president really. Neither is [Joe] Biden, because he wasn’t duly elected. Trump’s more of an advisor right now.” 

The definition of devolution is the taking of power away from the central government, with more power being given to state or local authorities.

“These are the ones running devolution and the continuity of government operation. Their focus is to maintain what is called our national essential functions,” noted Patel Patriot.

Patel Patriot explained to Adams how he came up with that scenario. 

“I was very confident going into November 3 [2020 presidential election], that Trump was going to win. And it was obvious there was fraud. Fast forward to the 20th [Biden inauguration on January 20, 2021], I thought leading up to that Trump was going to make some sort of a move, [but] nothing happened,” Patel Patriot recalled. 

“He walked away. I mean, I was pretty devastated. You know, I was convinced he would win and stop Biden from taking office. After taking a couple months away from anything, I started to feel motivated to kind of figure out what happened. It was against Trump’s character for him to walk away. There had been something more going on behind the scenes. 

“And that’s when I ended up stumbling across somebody else talking about this devolution theory on the small, obscure social media site. And he didn’t really go into detail. He was just kind of talking about it briefly and obscurely. And so I started digging it myself. 

“And that’s when I realized that there was something here. So that’s [when] I started my articles, and I didn’t really know how big it would get, you know, I maybe had two or three articles in mind that I would write. And then I just kept finding more and kept writing.” 

“Yeah, it’s been an interesting ride,” Patel Patriot told Adams. 

Patel Patriot admitted that he has no qualifications or even experience with complex conspiracies and how to untangle them, but said he was “devastated” and “confused” after Trump “lost the election” and didn’t trust anything the mainstream media. 

Patel Patriot has since become a star and his devolution theory is picking up steam with Trump supporters, he often does podcasts and live streams discussing devolution. 

In November, Patel Patriot launched a devolution-themed radio show on KRTK, a conservative outlet, and also features two episodes about devolution on a documentary series.


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