I'm also very doubtful of the narrative running through here over the past month as well since I've been seeing nothing but spineless copium/hopium takes and pointless shitflinging over petty issues meant to obfuscate discussion of a much larger one. The reality of it is a lot of these big companies have taken a ridiculously severe publicity beating over the last few years (Hollywood completely selling out to China and losing overall standing being a good example); big corp was laundering money to ShareBlue through BLM back during summer of this year, maybe it's gone to staffing tabulation centers and getting money to China to produce ballots as far as the current Trumpist narrative goes, but if there wasn't something big happening regardless apart from COVID, there'd be honestly no reason to back it and break the whole social distancing directive that was given to the larger populace earlier this year.
There's a lot of things that don't add up unless you consider that there exists dirt on these institutions that would lead to their assets getting targeted.
There's also the issue of China's paper-tiger economy, which several have mentioned before. China is currently utterly incapable of overt warfare, and there's several things that lead me to believe that considering that their own military hasn't been in any real use at all, instead trying to rely on information warfare and subversion to make up the difference. Universities leaking information to Chinese agents, business ties, the whole Huawei brand making big cash in the West recently before the current administration wrote up charges on them.
If they had overt power, why haven't they exhibited it by now? The answer is that it's irrelevant when they have the rest of the world by their balls. Virtual monopoly over manufacturing (which they've then bucked and outsourced to other weaker or developing nations), fingers in everyone's pie. If you've ever had to deal with an irritating Chinese tourist, you observe rather quickly that they have delusions of grandeur and superiority. They've been that way for the greater part of a century now, perhaps even more. And considering the amount of cocksucking and corruption in Chinese society you have to go through to get a party position, you end up dealing with a country that's encouraged to seize any power that it can. There's a reason Chinese students are sent to American and international schools, and it's because by their standards, their education system is utter crap, and that leading universities excel in valuable research and development that can be stolen, sent back and replicated at home en-masse due to bullshit copyright laws deliberately drafted to tell foreigners who want their own money back to fuck off.
This isn't an indictment on China, though. The nature of the CCP also means that with sufficient enough monetary influence, they'll do whatever the highest bidder wants, and that if toppled, there'll also be a massive powergrab in order to get whatever the Chinese government state has in its possession (and the fact that it's a state-controlled capitalist economy means that it absolutely owns every single Chinese corporation on the market, and obviously their enormous spying apparatus if left completely alone).
This is what I mean. The issue isn't the election. It's the resulting fallout that'll happen from it. A Biden win means complete Chinese subjugation (which has been slowly building up over the years), with the powers that be directly at the helm behind them. A Trump win means the absolute collapse of the current world order, the culling of the current elites, with possible violent military intervention of countries allied with globalist interests (and possibly war by extension), leading to an absolute crippling of the CCP government with various vultures trying to get at the scraps. It'll be a victory for Trump and American freedoms for the time being, but it won't be an absolute victory in the slightest, as the powers that be just slink back into the shadows to start small conflicts elsewhere and begin the cycle anew. The illusion of ultimate victory and peace is the goal, since it's placidity that allows these monstrosities to thrive in broad daylight in the first place.
In short, it's the perfect opportunity to fully destabilize order.
Right now it seems the current crosshairs are aimed at pretty much every big institution; the schools, the companies, intelligence agencies, press, military industrial complex, etc. etc. If any one of these get taken down, the rest naturally follow out of public sentiment because absolutely no one wants a shitshow like 2020 to happen ever again. If that isn't anything short of a Great Reset, then what is?
Incidentally, don't you think it's strange that though China has been named several times, there hasn't been any big news of sufficient retaliation against the U.S.?
I've maintained thus far that everything over the past year has especially been political theater to keep the masses interested and invested. The powers that be want to people to cheer for their hero and vanquish an ultimate villain, and what better villain than a global conspiracy?
Revel in the chaos while you can, because it's still only starting; it's a shame that Null will cuck out partway through this whole drama getting good though.