Anarchy in Real Time...
Minneapolis is just the beginning; the real collapse starts when nobody enforces the law… and the Insurrection Act comes off the shelf.
I wrote these very words back on November 10th of 2025:
Here’s Where It All Leads
This isn’t the end of America. It’s the re-organization of America.
Two nations, still sharing a flag but living under different assumptions:
One built around freedom with accountability.
The other around control with excuses.
And right now, those two worlds are colliding in the streets of Minneapolis.
Let’s talk about it.
I am sad to say, I’m beginning to think the words were Prophetic! Please take a moment to read this piece from 11/10/25.
What’s happening in Minneapolis isn’t just chaos. It’s not just a local breakdown. It’s a stress test of the entire system.
We’re watching a city tiptoe toward something most people aren’t ready to say out loud:
Anarchy.
Not the cartoon kind with mohawks and Molotovs. The kind that creeps. The kind that slides under the door while politicians hold press conferences. The kind where the laws still exist on paper, but nobody follows them because nobody enforces them.
That kind.
This week, a federal ICE agent was ambushed during a traffic stop.
Federal vehicles were looted. One was broken into. A rifle and ammunition were stolen.
ICE agents left their laptops and gear scattered across the pavement while rioters posed for selfies.
Meanwhile, local police stood by.
Why? Because they were told to.
Governor Walz and Mayor Frey have made it clear: resist ICE, resist federal law enforcement, and brace for more “mutual aid” as communities prepare for what they openly call an occupation.
Now let’s be very clear. This is not civil disobedience. This is not peaceful protest. This is not an unfortunate misunderstanding.
This is institutional permission for street-level rebellion.
And when that spreads? You don’t get headlines. You get anarchy in real time.
Let’s walk through what that looks like:
Law enforcement gets neutered. Cops are sidelined. Feds get ambushed. Nobody gets arrested. And if they do, they’re released before the ink dries. The message? The law is optional.
Politicians fan the flames. Press conferences become pep rallies. Resistance becomes a hashtag. Elected officials become cheerleaders for chaos.
Militias fill the gap. Vigilantes roll up because they’re done waiting for help that never comes. Neighborhoods become fortresses. Justice becomes DIY.
Institutions break down. Schools don’t open. Courts back up. First responders quit. Infrastructure starts failing. No trust. No function. Just survival.
Economy collapses. Businesses board up. Stores shut down. Supply chains crack. Basic needs become scavenger hunts.
And when the public sees that the system is MIA? They either submit or they snap.
Here’s where the Insurrection Act comes in:
Before I describe what the Insurrection Act really means and how it can be used. (Not from the viewpoint of the Democrats and the Media who will scream and yell that Trump is a dictator, and all that crap) Here goes, the truth, because if Trump invokes it there will be hell to pay, you can bet on that. But here at Hidden Truths, you will know the truth about what might be happening very soon!
And no, it’s not a coup. It’s not martial law. It’s not a dystopian fantasy from some Netflix script.
It’s a 217-year-old law designed for one purpose: When states can’t or won’t enforce the law, the federal government steps in.
That’s it. No secret handshakes. No black helicopters. Just a blunt instrument for ugly moments.
When can the President use it?
When a governor asks for help
When a state refuses to enforce federal law
When constitutional rights are denied
When lawlessness runs rampant
And guess what? He doesn’t need permission. If the governor shrugs while rioters ransack government property and assault federal agents, the White House doesn’t need to play Mother May I.
So what happens if it’s invoked?
Active-duty military is deployed domestically
National Guard units are federalized
Curfews. Checkpoints. Guarded infrastructure
And yes, enforcement
This isn’t about vibes. This is about order.
The reason people panic about the Insurrection Act isn’t because it’s extreme. It’s because it exposes the charade.
It cuts through slogans, press conferences, and soft-spoken mayors pretending they have a handle on things.
It answers one question only: Is anyone actually enforcing the law?
If not, the Act makes sure someone does.
It’s been used before:
1957: Eisenhower sent troops to enforce desegregation in Little Rock
1967: LBJ sent troops to stop the Detroit riots
1992: George H. W. Bush deployed the military during the LA riots
2020: Trump threatened it during nationwide unrest — and just the threat got results
So spare me the breathless panic from pundits who just discovered Wikipedia.
The Insurrection Act is not authoritarian. Refusing to enforce the law is.
Letting mobs decide who gets arrested. Letting ideology override safety. Letting violence become policy.
That’s how republics rot.
Rights don’t survive anarchy. And chaos doesn’t vote itself out.
The Founders knew it. That’s why the tool exists.
Because sometimes the only way to fix the system… Is to remind it that order is not optional.
Welcome to Minneapolis. The stress test has begun.



When the militias arrived, it will remind me of the Weimar Republic. Groups with weapons fighting each other. I hope the President intervenes before that happens. The radical Left (that includes most Democrats) wishes for Trump to overreact and start killing people so the Left can make them martyrs. Something similar to Hitler’s 1923 failed putsch. He made those who were killed martyrs.