I want this written down now—before the tanks roll and someone calls it a surprise.

Keep Your Powder Dry is an old saying from the Revolutionary War days, it means stay prepared and not get caught off guard.

We’ve seen this pattern before, just never this close to home
A man in power.
A military parade.
A country uncertain but still pretending things are normal.

June 14 is coming—Trump’s birthday.
He’s planning a grand display in Washington, D.C.
Flags. Troops. Tanks.
Not for defense. Not for honor.
But for power.
To show strength.
To remind everyone who still believes in symbols who now holds the stage.

What better way to move soldiers and armor into position—
than to call it a celebration?
What better way to test loyalty in uniform
than to wrap it in music and pageantry and red-white-and-blue?

This isn’t fear-mongering.
This is pattern recognition.
In history, parades are rehearsals.
For control.
For conquest.
For coups.

And if—God help us—he turns those troops, or just gives the nod to “secure the Capitol” once again…
Then we’ll all know the truth:
January 6 was the dress rehearsal.
June 14 was opening night.

I’m not writing this to panic anyone.
I’m writing it because someone needs to say it before it could happen.

Because if it does —if the tanks don’t turn back, if the orders get quiet and the doors lock shut—
then maybe someone will find this note later and know:

We saw it.
We said it.
And the silence wasn’t on all of us.

It is better to be wrong and prepaired, than wright and caught with your pants down…call this what you may but all things are possible in today’s times.

Closing Line:
If I’m wrong, may this post rot forgotten.
If I’m right, let it stand as a witness.

Originally posted June 9, 2025. This post remains unedited.

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