We may see significant accidents like the one in Philadelphia every day, and we should look at them all as acts of terrorism, purposeful attacks on our American culture. That plane was registered in Mexico, and we are seeing the effects of DEI policies and globalism in general everywhere, which is likely a massive contributor to this most recent plane crash in Pennsylvania, unskilled pilots from another country getting lost in the clouds, or having their vehicles taken over due to too much automation by a third party for the act of sabotage and destruction to push a political agenda, such as trying to stop the Trump administration with PR nightmares that consume all their time and resources. But let’s not forget about the strange plane crash in Washington D.C., where a military helicopter ran straight into a landing commercial airliner over the Potomac, killing all on board, for no good reason at all. The aircraft should not have been at that flight altitude of 400 feet. It should have been much lower. There is a lot wrong with the military helicopter because even if the air traffic control people messed everything up in managing all the aircraft in the air over Ronald Reagan International that night, the pilots would have clear visibility at the 11 o’clock positions of the passenger jet, and could have stopped well in advance. They flew right into the plane and did nothing to try to swerve out of the way, leaving many to suspect that the helicopter was being flown remotely. And the passengers flying it may not have been conscious. That the voice heard talking to the air traffic controllers was A.I. driven because it did not lend credence to the observed reality. There would be no way the pilots wouldn’t have seen what they were about to face.

But all these things now, these purposeful terrorist actions of sabotaging flights to make them crash, just ahead of President Trump’s executive orders forcing all federal workers back to work, are more than a coincidence. I listened to the news outlets talking about these crashes with wall-to-wall coverage, shaking my head at all they were missing. This is the kind of Saul Alinsky strategy that the radical left globalists expect out of good, loving, everyday people. They think we are gullible, even stupid, and we won’t see the truth behind all this evil because we cannot process it. There is a lot more to the story of the air traffic control tower at Reagan International that needed to be staffed with 30 people, and only 19 were working that night. The quality of the people working in all these jobs were DEI hires, meaning that the priority for employment was their skin color or handicap condition, which gave them priority over other qualified applicants. Being understaffed is not an excuse when your work’s policies make it so that everyone is dealing with an utterly artificial constraint of only hiring certain people, broken people, under the disguise of fairness when the intent is genuinely sabotage. To sabotage the merit-based society of America and to have it fall apart with the push of a button. Yes, when you have so many automated systems that do not require skilled people to do the jobs, don’t be surprised when it all goes wrong. But why now, and why almost every night? Well, for that answer, you have to understand the radicalism of the average federal worker, including those at the FBI and CIA who belong to radical labor unions and have gained way too much power and, when pressed, are perfectly capable of abusing it.

As I watched the various clips of all these crashes, especially the one in Washington, D.C., it looked very similar to the Tesla Cybertruck bombing in front of Trump Tower in Las Vegas. Notice how that story disappeared? Or the massacre by the Islamic radicals in New Orleans at almost the same time on New Year’s Day. In the Tesla case, these vehicles can drive themselves. So you could kill the driver and put him in the seat so that the body gets the blame when the explosion happens, and all the investigators are happy to have at least found some believable evidence of the culprit. Only in the Cybertruck case did we see the driver moving right before the explosion, which brings up a whole new layer of problems. Can people be remotely controlled? The answer is yes, especially if they have military backgrounds where mental conditioning can turn them into compliant soldiers incapable of free thought with the flick of a mental switch. All these characters have the same characteristics as the Las Vegas shooter at the concert venue during the first Trump term. When the military is involved, as it was in the Washington D.C. plane crash, or we are dealing with open borders and exchanges with globalism, as was certainly the case with the crash in Philadelphia, we are seeing terrorism purposefully concealed within systems of trust so that we can never know the intent hidden behind assumption. The assumption is that equality is more important than skill, which then leaves always a back door open for the terrorists to exploit the unskilled and unleash terror. While everyone is trying to figure out what happened and are looking at control towers understaffed, the real terrorists stay hidden behind their push-button concealments and get away with the crime.
To find these terrorists, we need only to look at the conditions for which these tragedies are presented and to know what federal workers are motivated by. The traditional action behind a tragedy is to throw more workers at a problem, but the attack against this Trump administration that is firing people in massive amounts is to create a crisis that indicates that fewer federal workers will lead to more tragedy. And that the more federal workers we fire, the more these kinds of accidents will happen. Leaving everyone to consider whether or not such an evil proposition is even possible. And I would say, based on lots and lots of experience, that yes, this is very possible and highly likely. If we were to look beyond the investigative veil of the dead pilots in the seats of crashed aircraft, cars, and control towers, we would most likely find angry, radicalized leftist Trump haters who are using automated systems to hack into them and cause accidents hoping to stop Trump and his crusade to remove such employees from our federal government. Yes, crazy people will kill the innocent for what they think is the greater good. And too often, by these types of people, the greater good is defined by John Lennon’s song “Imagine.” When you have millions of federal employees, there are always a percent or two who are off their rocker, especially when the Biden administration prioritized hiring practices through DEI. The current number of incompetent, radicalized workers is much higher. Terrorism was always baked into those politics so that if they ever needed push button terrorism, they would have it. And I think that’s what we are seeing, push button terrorism driven to stop Trump’s policy and panic the public into a sense of unease. As we strive to make America Great Again, we will increasingly see the people who want to prevent that from happening conduct an open war on our trust and try to bomb us back into the stone age through the embedded DEI policies and excessive reliance on automated systems to make DEI even remotely possible, but taking skill out of consideration and making it easy to exploit the stupid for acts of terror. To see all that, it only requires the next layer of questions of the observable reality to be noticed. It’s not a coincidence; it’s an attack.
Rich Hoffman

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