Democrats are destroying everything America stands for – the economy, liberty, education, values, and science. Millions of concerned Americans are placing their faith in candidates running as Republicans to save America. However, some of these Republican candidates, once elected, turn around and vote with Democrats.

Here are a few examples on the national level:

• Several Republicans voted for the January 6 Commission, which has become a witch hunt against conservative Republicans.
• Several Republicans voted to expand chain migration, despite the current border crisis.
• Several Republicans voted for Red Flag Gun Laws, empowering government to take away guns without due process.

On the state and local levels, the list is endless. Why does this happen? It’s called Quigley’s Plot.

Dr. Carroll Quigley was a professor at Georgetown University. It is important to note Dr. Quigley was by no means a ‘right wing’ or a ‘conspiracy theorist.’  He was a mentor of President Bill Clinton. He was an American historian, an expert in world civilizations, and a consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Navy, the Smithsonian Institution, and the House Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration.

In his 1966 book, ‘Tragedy and Hope,’ Dr. Quigley mentions a plot of how an undisclosed group of elites codified the formation of political parties to create the deception of choice. According to Dr. Quigley, regardless of political party affiliation, elected officials would be convinced or forced to vote – not in the interest of their political party or constituents – but in the interest of the elite’s globalist agenda.

Dr. Quigley was also a historian to the Council on Foreign Relations – the American branch of this group of globalist elites. In regards to this group, he states it ‘believes national boundaries should be obliterated and a one-world rule established.’

Could this be why the wall was never built under President Trump, despite having a Republican House and a Republican Senate? Could this be why Texas and other border states have not declared an invasion? Could this be why thousands continue to illegally cross the border every day?

Regardless of what you think of Quigley’s Plot, it can explain the silence and complacency of many elected Republicans that give powerful speeches but provide no real legislative solutions to problems. Quigley’s Plot can explain why many elected Republicans promising to fight for liberty come back empty-handed with dozens of excuses – but with millions in campaign donations from globalist interest groups.

What can be done? Now, more than ever, it is of utmost importance candidates running as Republicans be thoroughly vetted to verify they are true advocates of the principles of conservatism. Being an automatic rubber-stamp of approval to any candidate claiming to be a Republican can have devastating consequences.

It is crucial Republican candidates be asked and challenged on how they will remain loyal to the Constitution, to the American way of life, to the Republican platform, and to the constituents they represent. They must be aware they will be offered committee memberships and campaign funds in exchange for their votes.  And if these incentives aren’t accepted, they will be threatened with no committee memberships, no campaign funds, no funds for their district, and even a well-funded challenger in the next primary. They must explain how they are preparing to respond to these challenges. Otherwise, they will ingenuously fall victim to Quigley’s Plot.

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