Are
Americans And Britons Being Prepped For A Military Coup?
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A recent 
poll conducted by YouGov revealed that a sizable portion of the American
 public is open to the idea of a military coup in the United States. The
 poll was conducted amid the continual polling that takes place during 
the U.S. Presidential election yet it did not focus on the elections per
 se, but the potential lack of elections in the future.
The YouGov poll surveyed 1,000 people online and
 determined that 29% of Americans, over a quarter of the population, 
could imagine supporting a military coup against the civilian 
government. Only 41% could not imagine supporting a coup.
The numbers supporting a potential coup were 
highest among Republicans with 43% of them saying they could envision 
supporting a coup, 29% of independents followed, with Democrats trailing
 at 20%.
The numbers apparently increased in support when
 the question asked “whether they would hypothetically support the 
military stepping in to take control from a civilian government which is
 beginning to violate the constitution.”
Critics of the polls have suggested that the 
method used to conduct the survey was largely unscientific and not a 
reasonable representation of an accurate sampling of the general 
American public.
Regardless of how it was conducted, the real 
question here is “Why was this poll conducted in the first place?” Why 
are Americans being asked if they would support a military coup? After 
all, in the past, whenever a critic of the government would suggest such
 a possibility, that individual was laughed off the stage as being 
paranoid and hyperbolic. We are told military coups are not an option in
 the United States and, being the exceptional nation, we are outside of 
history. We are told that the very idea that a military coup could ever 
take place is laughable. So, why the poll?
Indeed, as the TWSP has asked, “Who commissioned
 it? Was it ordered up by a clique of ambitious and disgruntled military
 men eager to redeem their defeats on the battlefield with some kind of 
seizure of power here in the United States? Up to now, we do not know 
these answers.”
The question is thus: Are the American people 
being prepped to accept a military coup in the United States and the 
subsequent martial law that will almost inevitably follow such a seizure
 of power?
Was this poll conducted for the benefit of the 
oligarchs who would perpetuate this coup? Not likely, since the Pentagon
 and the Military-Government-Intelligence apparatus already has 
extravagant ways of knowing whether or not the American people are 
receptive to coups. Was it merely an exercise in predictive programming 
and trend setting polling data – the same method that is used in color 
revolutions – to create a sense of social consensus and promote the idea
 that the majority supports a specific idea?
But the United States is not the only country 
that has had talk of military coups as of late. Upon the election of 
Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the UK Labor Party, a “senior serving 
general” opined that, if Corbyn was ever elected as Prime Minister, the 
military might simply remove him from power.
According to a report by the London Daily Mail,
“A senior serving general, speaking anonymously 
to the Sunday Times, said Mr. Corbyn’s victory has been greeted with 
‘wholesale dismay’ in the army.”
He added:
“There would be mass resignations at all levels 
and you would face the very real prospect of an event which would 
effectively be a mutiny.
‘Feelings are running very high within the armed
 forces. You would see a major break in convention with senior generals 
directly and publicly challenging Corbyn over vital important policy 
decisions such as Trident, pulling out of NATO and any plans to 
emasculate and shrink the size of the armed forces…
The Army just wouldn’t stand for it. The general
 staff would not allow a prime minister to jeopardize the security of 
this country and I think people would use whatever means possible, fair 
or foul to prevent that. You can’t put a maverick in charge of a 
country’s security.’”
Corbyn’s plans and “reforms” are relatively mild
 on many accounts. However, that is apparently enough to justify the 
seizure of total power by the military in the minds of some. It also 
echoes the past claims by retired Army Gen. Paul E. Vallely, a friend of
 accused pedophile and avowed Satanist Michael Aquino, that he had 
answered a call asking if he would lead a coup against the civilian 
government if he were provided with 250,000 marines. Vallely responded 
that, yes, he would indeed lead a coup if the conditions were right.
While it remains to be seen what plans are being set in motion for the future
 of civilian governments in the United States and the UK, it is greatly 
concerning that convenient polls regarding military coups are being 
conducted and disseminated amongst the public while serving and retired 
military officials talk openly of the same act of treason. As discontent
 grows with higher unemployment, increased immigration, more foreign 
wars, higher food prices, and lower living standards, it is apparent 
that the ruling elite in both the United States and the UK – actually 
one and the same – are preparing to ensure that such discontent will be 
crushed and that no reforms, however modest, will ever be allowed to 
move forward.
 
 
 


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