It’s something I’ve been aware of as a management method for quite a long time, several decades now. The publishers picked up on it in my new book, and through the editorial process, the term I use to recognize this method called “Ghosting It” has taken center stage as the cover design had just come my way for approval. “Be a ghost, be a legend, be successful” is what it says on the cover of my new book, The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, and what we are seeing from President Trump is a perfect example of it happening in life in front of our faces. When I first started fleshing out the concept that isn’t new, it was a new way of looking at the importance and subtleties of leadership; it was well before Donald Trump’s presidency. As I said in the video above, another great example of “ghosting it” is Tom Brady, the NFL quarterback. There are others, but Trump and Brady are both excellent and successful in life in ways that defy traditional leadership recognition. I had used the method for years myself and started putting the book together well before Trump even announced he was running for an elected position back in 2015. But once he was president, I shelved the idea because I felt people saw it happening in live time, the kind of leadership that truly made the world go around. Traditionally, going well back into the stuffiness of Europe, it has been generally accepted that simple titles were all that was needed for leadership; once a title was obtained that people would follow them based on that social designation. I have always said that the concept of leadership was wrong. That leadership was much more obscure and powerful if only people understood it, so my term “ghosting it” evolved along those lines. Once Trump had been successful as president, I saw that people needed to understand it as the various harassments started coming to be known a few years into the presidency. So I resurrected the book idea and found a new publisher for it after the Parler debacle at Amazon. Now it’s about to be released, just in time to make a great point about what comes next in the freedom movement.
We are making the rules up for this new kind of media as we go, so I don’t know if I am supposed to call the videos I do for this blog every day “podcasts,” vlogs, broadcasts, or what. But early in the process, when it was apparent that Trump would not easily win the White House for a second term, people would need help walking through things. I was never worried about what I was seeing because of my understanding of “ghosting it.” I always figured Trump could lead from his home in Florida and that the actual White House was irrelevant. We had just witnessed some of the greatest crimes in history. I reminded people from day one of starting my new Rumble account to host the videos that this process of sorting all the crimes out and pursuing justice over them would take a long time, at least a few years, perhaps an entire election cycle. We were, after all, at war and have been for many years prior. This was a kind of civil war where the enemy did not want to face anybody with guns in the street or fists to faces. Instead, they intended to kill our side with vague definitions of patriotism that would deny us a rallying cry of perceptual victory. We were winning with Trump, with an excellent economy, with a renewed patriotic spirit, so the enemy, in this case, sought to deny us the definitions of victory so we would have no way of measuring how good things were. Their complete strategy orchestrated from the shadows of government was to obscure the definitions of success so that we would not be unified behind the insurrection they were hosting against American ideas at the most fundamental level. And for the enemy, they thought that by removing the title of president from Trump, that we would only be able to wallow in defeat, and that we would give up on this idea of freedom in our country and surrender ourselves to the mask police of global intent.
However, the curveball that America’s enemies can’t hit is the leadership ability of “ghosting it,” which Trump, after a lifetime of branding himself into a legend, was able to do. And this past week leading up to the 4th of July for 2021, he has been doing it wonderfully, leading from the “ghost” position, which my new book explains in detail using metaphors of the Old West as the foundation for understanding it. In many ways, Trump is much more powerful out of the White House than in it, leaving all the criminals involved in releasing the Covid virus and the election fraud that followed in its wake very vulnerable. The pressure of Trump’s speeches on the 4th of July and his border visit during the same period has put a kind of pressure on the Biden administration they are not prepared for in any way. And they are crumbling before our eyes. When Trump told a group of visitors who had stood in the rain all day in Sarasota, Florida, that there was no mathematical way Biden obtained 80 million votes, notice how you did not see the Biden administration come to its defense? Because they can’t, they know how they won that election; they had the help of many millions of people who made it happen, illegally, of course. But they can’t dispute Trump’s claims. All they can do is hope that people don’t notice or listen. This is the essence of “ghosting it,” when they think they have killed you as a leadership rival, you take your legendary status, your hard-won reputation, and apply it like a ghost and terrorize those confined to the limits of the rules of life. Live people have to live within walls and stairs to move around a house, for instance. But a ghost can be everywhere, all the time, all hours of the day and night. And they cannot be killed. They can exist here, there, and way across the other side of the world as ghosts, which is precisely what Trump is doing to the forces that attempted to run him out of Washington D.C. as our representative by shoving him out of the White House and taking his nameplate off the Oval Office door.
This criminal conduct would have just gone on longer if not for what happened in this last election, even with the inflation. The other damages to our economy, to get back to a foundation of law and order, we had to go through this process. We had to have a person in a leadership position like Trump who could fight this fight on a level the other side can’t understand or deal with legitimately. The media culture that props up people like Biden has to be destroyed by methods they can’t understand, by rules they cannot live by because they are phony, most everything they embark on is. They cannot win if “ghosting it” is applied to the situation because they live their lives to make it impossible for them to utilize. I do explain all that in my book. It took a while to work out the concepts to understand the obscurities of “ghosting it.” Still, I recognized early on that if more people understood the idea, even going back to 2012, we could advance the freedom movement, which has always needed a fresh approach. To return control of our government to the people who are supposed to be controlling it. The same skills are required in sports and business, even in family management. But for the people who want to maintain a constitutional republic in America, “Ghosting It” is the way to go. If you don’t care about the titles of leadership but the results, then you can be like a ghost and can harass the enemies of America to the point where they will be terrified just at the mention of your name. Trump can be president without the White House, and that is what he’s been doing lately, which will give us results that have never yet been tried in any country. But it’s happening now and to a significant effect.
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> Rich Hoffman posted: ” https://rumble.com/embed/vgq0eb/?pub=3rih5 > Ghosting It is the way to Beat the Enemy It’s something I’ve been aware of > as a management method for quite a long time, several decades now. The > publishers picked up on it in my new book, and through the e” >
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