With the integrity of the 2020 election being relentlessly questioned, when Democrat officials act as guilty people would, we can be quite certain that they are indeed guilty, but when Republican officials act guilty, maybe they genuinely are, but maybe they are faking it.
For example, election officials in Maricopa County have been creating a strong appearance of guilt, but they are Republicans. Did Maricopa Never-Trumpers help steal the election for Biden, or are pro-Trumpers helping Trump take it back?
This situation probably was anticipated by the Founding Fathers, who were of high intelligence and agency.
It's a way for an election that was stolen narrowly to be amplified in the public awareness enough to overcome the people's inertia and force a decisive reckoning.
This may be what Sidney Powell meant by "unleash the Kraken".
Trump came out of the 2020 election in a stronger long-term position than Biden. Everyone knows there is some degree of voter fraud going on. The argument is over whether or not there was enough to tip the election to Biden. Trump's allies have shown numerous ways votes can be manipulated and manufactured.
At the same time, Biden is showing his inherent lack of Presidential quality.
When a critical mass is reached, things can change very quickly.
This song is haunting, although not directly applicable to my personal experience.
There's an interesting semi-parallel in Revelation 7:17 and 8:1:
"...and God shall wipe all tears from their eyes. And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour."
Some years back there were some public comments from famous authors about the Susan in the Narnia books not being present for the Final Battle and what followed. It was framed as bigotry against women and people of average morals.
Neil Gaiman's came in the form of a short story, "The Problem of Susan," which from an excerpt I found is apparently quite vile.
Gaiman has fallen out of public favor as allegations against him have begun to surface.
Two other authors were J. K. Rowling, who ought to know better, and Phillip Pullman, who also writes vile stories, I've been told.
Pastor Douglas Wilson has a lucid, sensitive, and rather long rebuttal to the Problem of Susan; link below.
My own, lesser contribution here, is that C. S. Lewis was a fan of George MacDonald, and MacDonald wrote some vivid portrayals of spiritual devolution. In The Princess and Curdie, Curdie was given the ability to discern which beast a person's moral character was descending into by holding their hand. In ...