President Trump will deserve to be remembered as one of the greatest President’s in American history, if he can prove Democrats stole the 2020 elections and he returns to the White House, as he will have saved us from totalitarianism, at least temporarily. But if President Trump fails to prove his case, he will be remembered as one of the worst Presidents in American history, as there will never again be free and fair elections, and the U.S. will become a totalitarian one-party system. On another important matter, for the first time in history, an unmanned air force of “flying killer robots” has defeated a regular army in the Nargono-Karabakh War, signifying a major military-technological revolution with profound national security implications for the United States. On Thanksgiving, regardless of how the disputed elections turn out, as long as America and her people remain alive, there is hope for freedom, which is God-given in the heart of Everyman, and only needs free soil to blossom, as it did for the New England Pilgrims, the Virginia planters, and Maryland Catholics who first settled this free land.