SCOTUS Unprecedented Leak
and where it goes from here
Firstly, let me say that this is not a piece on abortion, but specifically on the events that have unfolded over the last twelve hours, and how it dramatically shifts the operating environment going forward. I will be releasing a deep-dive analysis on the topic of abortion soon.
First, yes, this SCOTUS leak of a draft opinion is unprecedented in American history. So what? What about the last few years hasn’t been unprecedented in American history? We’ve experienced perpetual GAE coup of a President, the stripping of all Constitutional rights over a bad flu (that was biologically engineered by/with American government assistance), a near-successful color revolution in American cities, a successful top-down ideological Communist revolution, the mass grooming and sexualization of American children, and an Executive declared open-season on half of America. This sort of behavior will only come as a shock to those who still refuse – and I use “refuse” advisedly, as there is no room to plead ignorance anymore – to acknowledge the unrestricted political warfare dynamic at play in America today.
However, just because it is entirely the sort of behavior that is to be expected doesn’t mean it isn’t also deeply transformative of the path we’re on as a nation. It absolutely is that and more. The issue of abortion is a fundamental sacrament to the religion (read: cult) of Woke (also: Progressive, Scientism, Hegelian, Marxism, Dialectical Alchemy). That isn’t hyperbole. This is bigger than burning a Koran in Saudi Arabia. We must expect them to react as Muslims might upon the destruction of Mecca itself by their enemies. That, too, is literal. We should anticipate everything from terrorism to self-immolation, and from targeted assassinations by fringe radicals to a coordinated GAE Swarm that directs the entire bureaucratic and regulatory apparatus of the western world against the enemies of Moloch.
I had thought prior to twelve hours ago that we’d have until at least mid-to-late summer before the American Troubles began in earnest. Now, my initial inclination is to move that timeline up to Friday, May 6th, 2022 – just about 72 hours away. That means three days to secure the kind of supplies and make the sort of plans you’d make if a hurricane was on the way. Hopefully, if you’ve taken heed in my prior warnings I’ve given in good faith, that might only mean a quick trip to the grocers.
Now, don’t misunderstand me, this isn’t going to arrive with quite the speed and ferocity as a hurricane (I don’t think). Think of it like the arrival of the outer bands. It may take months for the eye to make landfall, but those bands will still pack a wallop for certain people, and in certain places.
Moving away from analogy here’s some bottom line: the protests kick off immediately (already have), the riots are soon to follow (this weekend I suspect), and they will continue building with far greater speed, mass, and ferocity than we saw in the Floyd Rebellion. On top of that we can expect a rapid response from a far more organized, and better armed leftist paramilitary contingent, and even, possibly, the involvement of foreign special operators seeking to escalate the fight. In 2020 mass rioting, burning, looting, mob assaults on persons based on ideology, religion, and race were all normalized over the course of several months. Expect that behavior to return within days, and for the next steps towards targeted assassinations and political pogroms to follow, as we descend further into whatever a twenty-first century first-world civil war looks like.
This will all occur in an environment of early-stage cascade failure on many fronts: transportation, agriculture, scarcity. It can be expected that conditions will rapidly worsen as a result of riots, blocked transportation corridors, ports, and probable sabotage of infrastructure. It is very, very difficult to predict downstream, third-to-fourth order effects and beyond. It is clear that things like violence in cities will likely have the second order effect of limiting shipping into those cities, and also food availability. Cities will be the first to experience food riots. This will have further effects on migration, crime, etc. This sort of analysis can be conducted for every rather obvious prediction at this point: targeted violence, GAE Swarm, railway attacks, and so on.
What is present in America now, I think, that wasn’t present to any significant degree as recently as 2020 is effectively the high explosive to the blasting cap that is leftist riots: a rightist contingent that is all out of patience. Don’t take this as a preference, or call to action, or anything of the sort. I am not one to back down from such a thing when I believe it both necessary and justified – I don’t hold pacifism in particular esteem, and I wholeheartedly believe that violence is an amoral action that can be a good thing. But this isn’t that. This is merely where I think things are headed.
Rightists are beyond fed up with everything that has happened. They don’t hold the government at the national level to be legitimate, and they know that they are in a state of war with a Communistic insurgency. This is a marked difference from the right of old, and I think any “summer of love” to come will have the necessary two to tango. Given history any time the right offered even a decentralized, minor impediment to leftist riots the entire ecosystem collapsed onto its enemy (see: Rittenhouse), and the fed-led LARP that was 6JAN caused them to go apoplectic, I have to expect such a rapid and insane escalation cycle that I can’t possibly predict where things land by fall, but I think it would be premature to rule out tanks rolling in.
Addendum: This article was written in response to the news of the leaking of a SCOTUS decision voting to overturn Roe v. Wade and end all federal abortion “right” protections. This was an unprecedented leak that uprooted long-standing norms within the court, and is widely viewed as an attempt to create outside social mass that might sway justices to change their votes before the opinion is published.


Looks like it's going as planned. This is getting old.