Mike Benz recently laid out what he believes is a central piece of the operation that placed Joe Biden in the White House. It centered on a group that almost nobody had heard of at the time: the Transition Integrity Project. Barbara Boyd has shared the same interest in their June 2020 war game. She has been reporting on it since the summer of 2020. She is also co-author of a dossier titled It’s the British Who Murder Our Presidents. According to the original source, a link is provided for anyone who wants a copy.
The plan was not hidden. It was done in public view. Individuals who carried influence openly discussed how to interfere with the 2020 election. From that single meeting came a pattern that followed. The election was distorted. Donald Trump faced several attempts to put him in jail. His supporters were targeted. His movement faced destruction beginning on January 6. All of those developments trace back to that June gathering. Boyd pointed to the parts of President Trump’s World Economic Forum speech in 2020 that made global opponents decide that Trump and his agenda had to be removed from the stage.
Here is Mike Benz explaining why the Left did what they did before and after the 2020 election, explaining what is deemed “the red mirage” and “the blue shift.”
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TIP and Rosa Brooks
The people who sponsored the war game were Rosa Brooks and Nils Gilman from the Berggruen Institute in Los Angeles. That group serves as a home for the most aggressive anti-Trump billionaires in Silicon Valley, including Reid Hoffman and former Google chairman Eric Schmidt. It has branches in Venice and in Beijing. According to its own statements, the Beijing office has direct communication with Xi Jinping.
Michael Anton, who wrote the Trump national security doctrine, saw exactly what was happening when the war game took place. He said they were planning a coup. He also said the exercise was intended to make the idea normal to the public. Gilman responded on social media by saying Anton should face execution by firing squad.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELRosa Brooks started her legal career with George Soros at the Open Society Institute. She then moved to Bill Clinton’s State Department and worked on regime change. After that, she joined the Obama Pentagon and served as legal counsel to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. She held all of that while teaching at Georgetown, one of the most respected law schools in the country. Her history explains how so many radical judges rose through the system.
Brooks did not hide her intentions. In January 2017, only one week after Donald Trump took office, she published an article titled Three Ways to Get Rid of President Trump Before 2020. She rejected the idea of waiting for the next election. She pushed for the 25th Amendment and impeachment. Both of those were used against Trump, and both failed. The fourth idea, not listed in the title, was to use the military. She ended by painting a scene where military leaders refuse to follow orders. That vision received applause from institutional media.
The War Game
Brooks and Gilman organized the Transition Integrity Project war game in June 2020. More than one hundred people took part. Dozens played assigned roles. They came from the Pentagon, intelligence agencies, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, media companies, and both political parties. It was the establishment gathered in one room.
Some names were known. John Podesta. Donna Brazile. Bill Kristol. Michael Steele. Jennifer Granholm. Others were never revealed. Every participant opposed Trump. Every participant had been involved in efforts to undo the 2016 election.
Mike Benz described the various scenarios that were debated in the exercise. Their conclusion was simple. To block a second Trump term, Biden needed a large victory margin. It had to be large enough to overcome the widespread belief that fraud had taken place. In scenarios where Trump still won, they required control of the military, control of Black Lives Matter, and control of street movements.
Black Lives Matter received ninety million dollars during 2020. Money came from the Democracy Alliance, the Ford Foundation, and others. Mark Elias, the lawyer who led the original coup attempt, handled their filings.
The military also played a role. In August 2020, Defense One published two articles by retired colonels John Nagl and Paul Yingling. They openly called for a military coup. A follow-up piece argued that the idea should be discussed inside the military. Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was already defying Trump by that point.
TIP, January 6, and Arctic Frost
A part of the TIP report that few people read was the appendix. It debated whether Trump should be prosecuted after leaving office. It also recommended dismantling what they called his white supremacist and extremist base. It warned that the base would remain active even if Trump left office. It described that base as a threat to pluralist democracy.
The language reads like preparation for January 6.
Recently, Senator Chuck Grassley and others revealed details about an FBI investigation called Arctic Frost. It began before the 2022 midterm elections. The investigation aimed at parts of the Republican election system. It spied on ten sitting senators. It targeted Trump supporters for four separate prosecutions. Democrats described large groups of citizens not as voters, but as extremists.
The TIP document said a coup needed the Justice Department, the Pentagon, and a radical base that could be controlled. That explains why individuals such as Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, and Pete Hegseth are still attacked, even by people who claim to support Trump. It also explains why Antifa has grown without restraint since the summer of 2020. The final requirement was a cooperative media. The media had already declared its opposition when Trump went down the escalator in 2015.
Why They Hate Trump
Where does the hatred come from? On January 21, 2020, President Trump went into the center of the global establishment at the World Economic Forum. There, he delivered the same message that appears in his national security strategy. He talked about optimism. Confidence. Rejection of fear. He called out the prophets of doom who always predict disaster and demand total power. He promised that radical socialism would not be allowed to destroy America.
He used a story from Florence. Renaissance builders began constructing a dome that would take more than a century to complete.
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The point he was making was that they had no idea how to build the structure at the time, but they had faith that one day they would. So they went ahead and began building. They truly believed that the technology would come in their time to finish the project. Trump was conveying to the audience that that particular sense of optimism is still alive in the United States.
Conclusion
Conspiracy law requires proof of an agreement followed by actions. Mike Benz argued that the agreement took place during the June war game. The actions that came later included a distorted election, the events of January 6, four prosecutions aimed at Trump, prosecutions aimed at his supporters, and attempts to remove presidential authority over the military.
It is time to examine every person who took part. An investigation must follow. Prosecution should be on the table.
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