Juan O Savin, Sun Tzu, and America’s Coming Near Death Experience

| November 15, 2024

Juan O Savin, Sun Tzu, and America's Coming Near Death ExperienceFor years, Juan O Savin and other Patriot influencers have been warning us of a coming near-death experience for America. In an interview on 11/11, he said, “We haven’t got to the worst of it yet.”

For a lot of Patriots, it makes sense.  There is a lull in the battle, and some may think the Deep State bullies have fled the schoolyard.  More realistically, it’s a tactical retreat, and in the meantime, we have hysterical women cutting off their hair and pledging abstinence for a year to protest the elections.

Like most, I cannot understand it and can only wonder what the character Rocky Balboa would say to these women.  Perhaps, “Eh yo, like I don’t know nuttin’ about hairstyles, so this ain’t personal-like, but the guys who own the gene pool want you to clear out your locker.”

Seriously though, these women reminded me of a well-documented story about Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese author of The Art of War, and how he executed two concubines for naively giggling and laughing and was given command of an army for it.

When one studies this event, one is quickly captivated by the effects. Yet, if we are to understand what is coming next, we must dive deep into what truly caused these two unfortunate women to be beheaded for something that makes no sense to us today.

The point of this article is to help you make sense of it. Let’s begin with General Flynn and then summarize Juan O Savin’s recent interview.

Holding the Beach

General Michael Flynn said this election victory was the equivalent of D-Day+1: We’re through the hedgerows, and we’re holding the beach. This is the most accurate assessment of our current situation I’ve seen to date. Let me quickly unpack it for those unfamiliar with this military history.

D-Day, as we call it, was Operation Overlord, and it began on June 6, 1944.  It was the invasion of Europe along the beaches of Normandy, France.  The fighting was brutal, and the total Allied casualties that day were approximately 10,000-10,250 versus German casualties of 4,000-9,000.

Sherman tank in the hedgerowsOnce the Allies began moving inland, the Battle of the Hedgerows became a crucial phase of the Normandy Campaign.  It is named for the French hedgerows, known as “bocage,” which were a unique and formidable terrain feature, and the Nazis used them to lay devastating ambushes.

Things looked grim until Sergeant Curtis G. Culin III figured out a solution. He salvaged steel from the D-Day Beach Obstacles and used it to create Sherman “Rhino tanks” with bocage-cutting devices that made quick work of the hedgerows, saving countless American lives.

After that, the Germans could not repel the invasion.

We were here to stay then and shall be here to stay now, though things will become frightful for a time.  Hold fast, Patriots.  Hold fast.

Juan O Savin

I first introduced my readers to Juan O Savin in August of this year in an article about the attempted assignation attempt on President Trump on July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pennsylvania.

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Juan O SavinI follow several honest influencers and anons on social media for analysis and insights.

Juan O Savin is a Q influencer and political organizer who volunteers as a spokesman for the Alliance.  I began tracking him in 2020 and followed him closely over the years.  He operates at a high level in the Alliance and often visits Mar-a-Lago.

In simple terms, he’s a White Hat spook, and liberals hate him as much as Trump.  It is why they continually spew hateful venom at him because he is working to help the nation enjoy free and fair elections.

In this recent interview, Juan delivered impressive comms about what was coming ahead.  A summary of them appears below.

Nov 11 2024 – Juan O Savin w/ James > This Next Four Years We’re Ending The Deep State

Notable comms by Juan O Savin during this interview.

  • We haven’t got to the worst of it yet.
  • People are sensing the next 9/11.
  • The great game is going to continue through the holidays.
  • This goes out well into the spring.
  • As this gains momentum, more and more people will come to Trump.
  • We’re killing the Deep State. It is a fight to the death.
  • If will be quiet for a few weeks…. Until mid-December.
  • It will all come back to 2020 to nullify the harm.
  • We have to win the peace with justice.
  • There is a new sheriff in town.

Of all the comms, the one that stands high is “We have to win the peace with justice.”  This is certain and well-phrased.  It also will be justice in the form of a reckoning.

The aim of justice is to ensure that the criminal’s crimes do not happen again. With a reckoning, there is a particular fate for the worst.  They will never happen again.

To do that with a divided nation will be difficult, but it will be managed.

Will there be a kinetic civil war?  The Deep State surely hopes so, but it’s not going to happen for three political reasons among many:

  • Fluoridated Water: The Nazis first added fluoride to the water to make concentration camp inmates more manageable.  It worked on them, and it’s been working on us for decades.  Hence, the American public has been so dumbed down that it will now take something extraordinary to shock the nation, such as a fake alien invasion.
  • Social Programming: As people become aware, they understand the need to unplug from the narrative and free their minds and souls. More and more are awakening each day. It’s unstoppable. Meanwhile, the sleepers, or normies as they are called, are becoming increasingly stressed by cognitive dissonance, which leads to awareness. I do believe this White Hat counter-insurgency operation is well afoot.
  • 2nd Amendment: The Supreme Court is taking us back to the Constitution, so let’s be frank. The Founders did not give us the right to bear arms to hunt rabbits.  They gave it to us so we could defend our rights from the machinations of tyrants.

As I said, there are many reasons why we will not have a kinetic civil, and the most important in my mind are the recent 2nd amendment rulings of the Supreme Court.  This is because the DS wants to use gun seizures to provoke a kinetic civil war.

The Court, especially Justice Thomas, brilliantly blocked these provocations. What they did was give gun owners and militias a reason to stand down for now. More importantly, it created the possibility of new alliances under Trump.

Somewhere along the line, the Globalists activate their thugs to terrify the nation, and thanks to the Supreme Court, they may face a new adversary.  Sheriffs with armies of deputized militias and things will not be ‘have a nice day’ as usual.  It will be, ‘Do ya feel lucky punk’ and quick trials.

Yes, these are brutal times, and now, there will come a ruthless purge of evil, and if we fail, all is lost.  Still, many Americans are so numb, dumb, and distracted they cannot see this vision lurking in dark shadows.

One could say Americans have a vision problem of a different kind, and coincidently, so did the two women Sun Tzu executed for naively laughing and giggling.  Let’s look at that.

A Vision Problem

For over a year, I heard Juan O Savin and others, like Dr. Jan Halper, tell us that Americans will have a collective near-death experience as a nation.  We can’t see it. Worse yet, each time the hosts interview them and ask for specifics, they always say the situation is fluid and that we must prepare. It’s as though they are telling us the building is on fire and that we’ll have to find the exits ourselves.

It reminds me of a day during the seventies when my family visited Prescott, Arizona, along with dear Aunt Tilly, an elderly and eccentric but utterly charming spinster with a beautiful smile.

We were shopping at the curio shops when we found dear Aunt Tilly and my mother sitting on a bench outside a popular antique shop. I asked them if they were hanging out, hoping a few guys would notice them, and they happily agreed.

Cigar Store IndianThen I asked what kind of guy they were looking for, and Aunt Tilly said, “A guy who can drive at night.”  That made me laugh, and then she did something quite remarkable.

She pointed to her left and continued, “But I’ve been having a wonderful conversation with this nice man over here, and he’s so understanding.”

Dear Aunt Tilly pointed at a five-foot-tall wooden cigar store Indian statue next to her, and it became clear beyond doubt that this dear, sweet woman had cataracts.

Cataracts begin to form after we turn forty, and over the decades, there have been increasing cloudiness and vision problems.  By eighty, most people have had or need cataract surgery to resolve their vision problems, and most enjoy excellent results, as did I upon reaching the same age as dear Aunt Tilly.

As they started to wheel me out after the second successful surgery, I said to the surgeon, “Thanks, Doc.  Now I’ve got new social possibilities.  Check this out.  I see her across a crowded room, and she’s a dish.  So, I stroll over and say, “Hi, good looking, I’m Marshall, and I can drive at night.  Want to go dancing?”

The doctor was utterly clueless, but the nurses cracked up and said it would properly work.  Oh yes, the magic of modern medicine.

OK, what’s that got to do with the price of tea in China?

Next, I will share a true story about Sun Tzu and why he executed two women for laughing and giggling.   What these women did, and their unfortunate ends were the effect.  The actual causality of their demise was a vision problem of a different kind.

The Training Incident

Sun Tzu’s birth name was Sun Wu, and “Sun Tzu” is an honorific meaning “Master Sun.” He is believed to have lived during the Eastern Zhou period (771-256 BC), specifically around 544-496 BC.  He is the author of The Art of War.

The training incident in which these two women were executed comes from Sima Qian’s Records of the Grand Historian, written centuries after the supposed events.  This is a summary of the available literature.

Sun Tzu was summoned by King Helü (Ho Lu) of Wu, who wanted to test his military theories by having him train 180 royal concubines as soldiers.

Sun Tzu accepted the test, divided the King’s concubines into two companies, and appointed the king’s two favorite concubines as commanders. Master Sun began his first attempt with a close-order drill, using basic commands like “eyes front,” “left turn,” and “right turn.”

The concubines claimed to understand his command, but they only laughed and giggled when he began the drill.  Sun Tzu blamed himself for this failed first attempt, explaining his commands may have been unclear.  However, the concubines said they understood him.

Nonetheless, when he made the second drill attempt, the concubines, including the two commanders, laughed and giggled for the second time.

Sun Tzu then declared that while unclear orders were the general’s fault, disobedience, after clear orders were given, was the fault of the two commanders and ordered their execution.

The king became greatly alarmed and hurriedly sent Sun Tzu a message pleading to spare the concubines, saying, “If We are bereft of these two concubines, our meat and drink will lose their savor. It is our wish that they shall not be beheaded.”

Despite King Helü’s protests and pleas to spare them, Sun Tzu ordered the execution of the two concubine commanders, and they were beheaded.   The reason given was that once appointed as general, there were certain royal commands he could not accept, as discipline had to be maintained.

After the executions, the King became sullen and depressed.  Meanwhile, Sun Tzu appointed new commanders and resumed training.  The remaining concubines performed all drills with silent perfection, and after the executions, Sun Tzu sent the king the following message:

“Your soldiers, Sire, are now properly drilled and disciplined and ready for your majesty’s inspection.  They can be put to any use that their sovereign may desire; bid them go through fire and water, and they will not disobey.”

The King replied: “Let our general cease drilling and return to camp.  As for us, We have no wish to come down and inspect the troops.”

Master Sun replied, “The king is only fond of words and cannot translate them into deeds.”

This training incident and the execution of two favorite concubines nonetheless moved King Helü to appoint Sun Tzu as his general, and he was awarded great victories for that.

Why Did They Have to Die?

I’ve admired Master Sun’s teachings in his book The Art of War for decades, and I’ve contemplated this training incident for some time. As an American, I naturally ask, did the punishment fit the crime? The answer is there are no clear answers.

In a similar sense, when I hear Nino pull at Juan O Savin with questions about what will happen during America’s Coming Near Death Experience, the answer is that there are no clear answers.

Now, dear readers, we come to the crux of the matter.  We have the story, and still, we ask, why did they have to die?   Now, here is the truth of it.  Everything to this point is an effect, and you have before you the evidence to prove the cause of death for these two unfortunate concubines was a vision problem of a tragically different kind.

In a way, it was their fault, and in a way, it was not.

Sadly, this is a thorny dilemma, but it does offer a beneficial outcome for our worries about what is coming next from the Deep State monsters.

If we resolve it, we will understand with great and perfect resolution why the answer is always there are no clear answers and why the coming American near-death experience is an existential necessity for our species.

Far Beyond the Gate

We’ve established that the concubine cause of death was a vision problem of a tragically different kind.

Now consider this: The narrative and modern discussions tend to focus on Sun Tzu and these two concubines, with King Helü being more in the background. It’s time to bring the king front and center.

A tragically different vision problem resulted in the execution of the king’s two favorite concubines because they did not share the king’s vision.  They traded on familiarity, ignored his vision, and failed to back him.

This was a bad mistake because the king’s vision started this sequence of events leading up to the deaths of these women and beyond.

While these concubines were focused on matters of court and themselves, the king’s vision was elsewhere.  In his mind’s eye, he looked far beyond the gate to the wilderness beyond, from whence marauders would come charging, bent on blood and treasure.

It was this vision that compelled him to invite Master Sun to demonstrate his concepts, and when Master Sun ordered the execution of these two most favorite concubines, the king sent an appeal for their lives, but in the end, he did not:

  • Order his men to intervene
  • Have Sun Tzu arrested or expelled
  • Countermand Sun Tzu’s order

In the end, why did these women have to die?  It was because, until that day, only Master Sun shared the king’s vision.  Only he was looking far beyond the gate into the wilderness.

How sad.  These women shared the king’s bed and his thoughts.  They had incredible access to him, and for this reason, they were made commanders.  After nights of pillow talk, why did they not understand his vision or at least sense its importance to him?

Further, these two women were the king’s favorites and accepted leadership roles. Therefore, asking why they failed to take the drills seriously and back their king is logical.

In short, they traded on familiarity instead of backing their king and paid an awful price for it.

What does not come through in the account are the king’s personal costs.  When the lifeless heads of the two women he enjoyed many tender nights with fell upon the floor, no woman in his court would ever look at him the same way.

Now, they would obediently perform their duty and try not to stand out. Thus, the king’s nights of cheerful play most likely ended forever, as none would seek to be favored.

This is why he refused Master Sun’s invitation to review the troops. He did not want to see their faces.

This is when Master Sun, by some estimates, was insubordinate to the king when he said, “The king is only fond of words and cannot translate them into deeds.”

I do believe a weaker man would have had Master Sun’s head for that snippy comment, but King Helü did the opposite. He made Master Sun the general of his army because, after all the arguments, there is one inescapable fact.

As they say in the military, “Embrace the suck,” and he did because the instant the heads of these two unfortunate women fell upon the floor, every soul in that palace instantly shared the king’s vision.

Now, the nation of Wu was looking far beyond the gate as they should, and this was crucial because, without discipline, an army is an angry, frightened mob that can be defeated cheaply.

Master Sun proved he could lead a winning army and did so with several great victories.

And this is supposed to be a happy ending?  Go pound dirt.  Again, why did they have to die?

It feels like those TV documentaries about the firebombing of Dresden.  There are all kinds of right-sounding reasons for burning women and children alive in a massive incendiary firestorm.  We were doing our duty.  It was war.  So forth.  All arguable, but like the little old with an empty hamburger bun once said, “Where’s the beef?”

After sorting all this out, I was flummoxed because could I end this story with a where’s the beef question about what caused these women to die?  I prayed on this and got an answer.

An Existential Journey

This lingering question of why they had to die tasked me for days, and thanks to Sid, a good friend and colleague, I learned that I, like most Americans, have a vision problem of a different kind. Hey, don’t dish it out if you can’t take it. So here it is.

Sid grew up during the Soviet-Afghan War. His family immigrated to America after the war and are successful and happy here. After I read my summary of the Master Sun Training Incident to him, he first said: “This nation was not at war. In war, when people are dying, women do not laugh and giggle.”

This is when I understood that our American vision problem is of a different kind.  We have two oceans to protect us and neocons who like to go to strange countries and kill strange people for strange reasons.  It’s time for a new vision, and thank God Trump is back, but wait, there’s more.

Sid went on to say that the fact that the concubines persisted in this kind of behavior for a second time suggested to him that the nation had not experienced war for two or more social generations of 15-20 years each.

Now I had an answer to the question, “Why did they have to die?”  All thanks to dear Aunt Tilly and her wooden cigar store Indian companion.

Everyone begins to develop cataracts when they turn forty, and cataract surgery is usually required within two social generations.   In simple terms, the natural lenses become cloudy and slowly dim our vision.

During this span of two social generations of 15-20 years each, we adapt over time and do not notice it that much or how we compensate for it. However, once a cloudy lens is replaced with an artificial lens, the world becomes much brighter—so bright that you sometimes wish your lenses came with a dimmer switch.

Let’s use this as a metaphor for what happened.  Arguably, the Kingdom of Wu had not seen enemies at the gates for two or more social generations.  This period of peace and prosperity came at a price.  Things became progressively cloudy for the people, and they lost their discipline and vigilance.

Again, why did these women have to die?

They traded on familiarity instead of duty and lost, and the sudden horror of their deaths was like a surgeon’s laser.  It suddenly removed the cloudiness that had formed during years of peace and prosperity, and he returned his people to the discipline of vigilance.

As for these two women, their deaths were most unfortunate, but they helped their nation.  I prefer to see them as unsung heroes instead of victims.

This brings us to the existential need for America’s coming near-death experience.

America’s Coming Near Death Experience

For the last two social generations, America has been methodically weakened from within by evil, and it has been a gradual process taking decades, like the onset of cataracts.

Today, a large percentage of the nation still has a cloudy vision of liberty, but more are getting the gunk out of their eyes each day.

What is coming next will be a nationwide cataract surgery experience.  Once the world becomes bright again, your vision problem disappears, and now you have a new reality and an urge to find a dimmer switch for the first few weeks.

The experience will not be the same for everyone, but the effect will be.  Many will learn that, like my dear sweet Aunt Tilly, they’ve been talking to wooden cigar store Indians for most of their lives.  That will not set with some, and expect to see diehard liberals racing around with their hair on fire, screaming, “Clap on, clap off.”

When you see that, please refrain from making insensitive remarks like, “This is how it feels to be a minority.”   Besides, we Patriots are done with that.

What do we Patriots want?  Aviator sunglasses, cheap gas, and an open road.  Time is a river that never flows backward, and neither should we.  Forward, always forward.

With that, let’s tie this up.

Waking America up to how the world works will not be this tedious slog we expect.  Like the cataracts that have weakened our vision of what it means to be an American and why this country is so precious to humanity.

The White Hats know that once the nation is ready, a counter-insurgency counterstrike will come, and in a matter of months, we’ll see folks groping for a dimmer switch, but there is none.

We know the evil ones and their dire ways. In time, past histories will be revealed to us, but for now, all we’ve got is ourselves. Call them what you want, but they are the good guys who are coming at this with an eye surgeon’s devoted care and professionalism.  They suffer to make this as easy for us as possible.

We all know risks and complications can occur, and we choose to take those risks because a good outcome is always possible with competent care.  You pays your money and takes your chances.

Whatever clears the fog from our national vision problem of another kind will no doubt be brutal.  This is the way of evil, and it will end them.

Deal with it and give thanks that we are reaching for our freedom and claiming a peaceful and prosperous future for the first time in our species’ history.

Our Patriot warriors fight in fluid battlespaces, and instead of expecting heroes to be Houdinis, we need to have the vision to back them.

Long live the fighters!

WWG1WGA

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