Ariel (Prolotario1):
Rob’s take here hits on something raw about human nature we’re wired for quick fixes, but real transformation, especially pulling back the curtain on a century of systemic lies, demands a steadier hand. Trump’s “commission” playing out as this ongoing drip of declassifications feels less like a formal spectacle and more like a calculated unwind, acknowledging that dumping the full weight of horrors from financial cartels to engineered divisions would shatter fragile psyches already battered by decades of manipulation.
It’s assertive in calling out the impatience brigade, those “howling monkeys” demanding shock and awe without grasping the spiritual battlefield at play, where pride and denial keep people chained in lower energies. From my vantage, this approach mirrors how true awakening happens: not in explosions that breed more chaos for dark forces to exploit, but in persistent revelations that build resilience, forcing us to confront our own complicity in the deception. Cunningham nails the irony folks screaming “nothing’s happening” are blind to the subtle shifts reshaping everything, but he’s right that rushing it risks playing into the very hands we’re fighting. Still, the real test isn’t the pace; it’s whether this drip leads to genuine accountability or just another layer of control. In the end, humility isn’t optional here it’s the key to breaking free, and that’s a truth worth sitting with.
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What Happens When?
It seems Trump’s Truth & Reconciliation Commission is more like a daily operation functioning as an IV Drip to awaken a deceived nation and world – not a formal commission.
Trump’s original statements outlined:
• A Truth and Reconciliation Commission would… pic.twitter.com/9CYevj3HJZ— Rob Cunningham | KUWL.show (@KuwlShow) February 9, 2026
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