A Nod to TigerDroppings While Navigating Just One Ryan Routh Anomaly–His Wife

I’ve been quiet in directly hitting the latest Trump assassination attempt and the Sean “Diddy” Combs story, at least in the way of formal articles. I’ve been doing more quick Facebook posting and indirect releases here on Hayride/RVIVR in an effort to capitalize on the exciting reality that some of what I’ve been writing on for a long time (regarding “conspiracy theory” items like assassination attempts/false flags and child exploitation) seems to be getting more and more obvious to the average American.

I don’t feel as though I have to do so much “red-pilling” with that stuff. The Overton Window has shifted, is ever-shifting, and so my recent Hayride/RVIVR work has been pushing the Window even more in bringing up disturbing things like child occult rituals and Santa Muerte. Check it out if you want to push your knowledge level even further.

Today, in the spirit of trying to teach someone how to fish instead of handing them a fish, I want to revive some work I’d been doing for months involving information warfare. And I don’t mean just the transfer of information or new knowledge. I mean the actual physics of one cognitive process you can go through if you feel overwhelmed with everything and don’t know where to start. Please check out my work both here and on RVIVR, in addition to the videos I’ve been putting out since July now on Rumble and YouTube, for a greater context to what I mean.

So much of this is an ongoing exercise in logic. You have to be comfortable with uncertainty and you have to be comfortable constantly reminding yourself to take an aerial view of things. Maybe more than anything, you have to actually enjoy seeing things this way. It certainly is not the only way to go about things.

The way I have been attacking this war is this: It’s like the Bible. If I try to analyze every single passage alone, I’ll often run into problems because so many contradict others. To truly embrace the entire Word of God, I must take a gigantic step back and see where all the “contradictions,” or “anomalies,” fit together.

In this case, anomalies can mean “coincidences” too, stunning ones at that. One recent anomaly involving the Ryan Routh story is his wife Kathleen Shaffer, a story Google apparently didn’t think was all that important.

Thinking Through It and Arriving at an Answer Without Arriving at an Answer

This way, you allow your listener (or yourself) the respect of time and marination. It’s the Socratic method with yourself basically. You ask a series of questions about said anomaly, you float in the (dis?)comfort of uncertainty, until the litany of questions itself forms your viewpoint, forms a logical conclusion.

The first tell you allow in is the fact that this story is so hush hush. The question you would’ve asked yourself four years ago is “Why is that?” or “Is this even real?” But you’ve learned over the last four years to make the connection between previous government-media manipulations and censorship to everything you come across now. Here is an original post and one of several replies inside the wildly popular Tigerdroppings from real everyday Americans like you and me–a comment that you should know by now needs no further explanation, even though I’ll give one right after it for anyone just arriving to the scene:

VIDEO | Expert Gives Shocking Statistic Concerning Google Search and Mind Control (1:40)

After perusing that a bit, you click on the actual link and you come to Congressman Matt Gaetz’s website, and you wonder (or know) even more why this isn’t on the front page of Google. Here is a small snippet of that press release:

While Homeland Security did not find Routh suspicious enough to investigate, the information about Routh getting his funding from his wife Kathleen Shaffer has raised a whole new line of questions.

Jeff Childers researched Kathleen Shaffer and learned that, in addition to the CBP report, Shaffer edited Routh’s book and ran a GoFundMe for his Ukrainian recruitment crusade.

Other citizen journalists have connected Shaffer to a LinkedIn page of someone who shares her name and fits her profile and who lives in Hawaii.

If Shaffer is the same woman in the LinkedIn account, she is employed by a huge, international, publicly traded company called Maximus Corporation which claims to have trained CDC workers in administering covid shots and also brags about helping the Dept. of Defense modernize its technology systems.

According to ChatGPT, “Maximus Corporation has significant connections to the U.S. security state.”

From here, the coincidences continue with Maximus Corporation being headquartered just a few miles away from the CIA’s Langley, Virginia headquarters.

Given Routh’s and the CIA’s fanatical support of and involvement in the Ukraine war, his partnering with a woman employed by a multinational, security-state connected corporation seems rather convenient.

Let’s hope that Rep. Gaetz and others continue to demand answers to as to what Routh was up to and why the FBI and Homeland Security didn’t find him interesting enough to take another look.

One maybe not-so-obvious thing you do without making a big deal about it is quickly log that “Hawaii” bit away and wonder to yourself if it has anything to do with your other previous research on all the anomalies involving the 2023 fires there. That is how your knowledge base and critical thinking skills expand.

Over time you start to actually see a centralized Deep State mob’s tentacles everywhere.

Speaking of making connections, you remind yourself of why an aerial view is so necessary when you see something like this:

I respect this person because he/she is getting involved, but this is the type of direct analysis that I believe keeps people stunted and unable to understand more of what is going on. As I have intimated many times in my work, Trump seems to know what he’s doing. Time has proven him right on a great number of things. I have also made the contention that he is a master at distancing himself from voices that must do some of the fighting for him. If he directly said everything that the Musks and RFK Jrs and Gabbards of the war are saying, his enemies would destroy him as we well know and his supporters would get Trump fatigue. It’s like the air between the strings on a guitar; you need the air, the space, to make music.

Trump didn’t attack directly the Secret Service in the July 13 assassination attempt. He went out of his way to be complimentary–while everyone else was doing the attacking and red-pilling for him.

This war tactic is indirect and brilliant. It’s a precept of the time-honored Art of War–win your battles without even fighting them.

I think he is currently doing it with Iran, for if you read the comments under his post on it today or yesterday, you’ll see so many people practically screaming that it’s not Iran. Do we really think Trump doesn’t know where these commentors–these everyday Americans fighting on a keyboard–are coming from?

He recently said he doesn’t even need intelligence briefings anymore. He has all the intel he needs. Then like a day later the RFK Jr alliance happened.

For another example of this, see my work on Candace Owens and RFK Jr earlier this month. Again, you may not be right every time, but you’ll discover that soon enough if you aren’t. At least you allow yourself–not to mention allow what should be the familiar circus of all these political narratives circling right now–to play out. Let it sit. Let it marinate. Give yourself reason to float up a little higher into the chemtrails to see how everything connects below.

Then you read this and tip your cap to a good point you’d probably not make a big deal over yourself unless you were really putting out some serious work. But it is absolutely a reminder to be careful with your research, always, even though it may not apply here:

Then you read the following and smile at the time when you had to explain so much more in your articles because the notion of a “Deep State” was still the stuff of conspiracy theory. You cringe at the thought that, even now, many more well-meaning people out there think it is still, or have never even come across the term:

Then you read an exchange like this and want to tell people that this is the type of minutia that may or may not be important, considering the collection of everything else. You want to tell people that this is one of those anomalies that you can either take or suspend in the back of your mind for future consideration:

And then you tip your cap to the above mature exchange because you also have people like this in the world:

Is LOL the appropriate response to that?

But in all seriousness lol you next come across the following three comments, all nice little contributions to the conversation, regardless of where they might lead or not lead:

Next you see something that you thought already and you realize how far we’ve come in the information war, and you know that all of your hard work is paying off because people across the land are making logical conclusions even in the realm of the hypothetical:

And then finally, you smile because the circle becomes complete. You grin because you know some higher power is helping all of us see it, see the evil, the corruption, the tentacles. You see this very last comment, and once again you are reminded of why you cover stories the way you do.

Only in today’s day and time does the word “Epstein” seem to pop up in everything.


May everyone named directly or referenced indirectly ask forgiveness and do penance for their sins against America and God. I fight this information war in the spirit of justice and love for the innocent, but I have been reminded of the need for mercy and prayers for our enemies. I am a sinner in need of redemption as well after all, for my sins are many. In the words of Jesus Christ himself, Lord forgive us all, for we know not what we do.

Jeff LeJeune is the author of several books, writer for RVIVR and The Hayride, editor, master of English and avid historian, teacher and tutor, podcaster, and creator of LeJeune Said. Visit his website at jefflejeune.com, where you can find a conglomerate of content.

 

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