I would say the young man...and I am assuming it is a man younger than myself, perhaps significantly so...people my age should know all of this by now and known most of it quite a while ago...was compelled to write a Magnum Opus on his view of things, something we've all done a time or two. It is obvious he is of a military background, he could have forgone that admission up front and it would be recognized, and his observations and conclusions are sound. I also like the fact that he weaves in the globalist agenda and I do think the PTBs are nervous. The Trump-Effect, what I call the Wrecking Ball eating at the still moist mortar of the latest Establishment incremental tyranny and the people that impelled the Ball into motion are the mortal enemies of the moment for all statists...the rest of the world can go to Hell in a handbasket, but as long as America, and more specifically Americans remain nominally free...the desires of the cabal can never be truly global or safe...thus Mr. Miller is right to point to us as they key to it all. His forays into detail to me indicate a firm grasp of Founding Principles and our Judeo-Christian history.
While it may be repetitive to us, it would not be a bad primer to present to our younglings and stimulate discussion and answer questions they may have and share perspectives. While his background and logic work for open minds...this will largely be useless to those who are already contaminated with the Progressive virus, so to me it is largely the aforementioned primer. Things like knowledge, honesty, ethics and morals...these are anathema to Progressives, they just do not want to or care to think that much or be near anything that to them is judgemental, though they condemn us and hate us (very violent judgementalism!) for our principles and beliefs and that is why they are attacking our history, our traditions, our religion and everything The Founders created.
There is little I would critique or correct, but since I started that thought let me finish. I would argue the Altered States are here already, a simple "What would a Founding Father think of all this" mind game would generate enough words to rival mankind's greatest literary works. The real question is are we now the Lost States? And in his "origins" section there needs to be proper credit given to the early pioneers into this field who were heavily influenced by Marx et al - Wilson, Sanger, FDR etc. Without that vile foundation the modern revolutionaries (Anti-Americans!) like the trash he identifies. Odd that he fails to mention Allinsky or Cloward & Piven, they gathered all the batshyt together that formed the battle plans latter day leftists from Clinton on followed. The bubble chart is interesting, once way of illustrating the pressures being applied, though there needs to be an accommodation for feeders into those political pistons if you want to identify all the key players and tribes and such.
I like that "weaknesses of the human system" list though I am not sure what the sacrifice part of religion is getting to...but if it is throwing progs in volcanoes I'm in!
And while I like his enthusiasm and optimism...and while the necessity of a 3rd (or 4th and 5th party) is necessary (though I think too many will give us a mottled mess the likes of which the EU gets to have and sees coalition governments come and go in rapid succession) I think all that does is buy time and not solve serious fundamental issues. Eric talks about civility and honesty, but the hard-left (Dems) and soft-left (E-GOP) are not capable of honesty and the hard-left will never be civil...so it is muck along as-is which is painful, stupid and not postponing the inevitable storm...or peacefully divide the nation, which will not happen with the dishonest and uncivil hard-left and which the squeamish soft-left cannot ever contemplate...or we skip ahead to the rat-killin'.
My two bits FWIW.