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RE: HOW DOES PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF A “DEEP STATE” IN RELATION TO THE “SPYGATE” CONTROVERSY AFFECT THE ABILITY OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY TO PERFORM IT’S PRIMARY MISSION?

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"we shall see"

Not if we close our eyes really hard, stick our fingers in our ears, and chant "Lalalalala" loudly.

Actually, I think that could only delay it. I think vision is never more clear than in the chute to the abbatoir.

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Not if we close our eyes really hard, stick our fingers in our ears, and chant "Lalalalala" loudly.

ROFL the middle class bobblehead strategy to the T

I think you'll like this quote from Mosby (Mountain Guerilla)

I’m not particularly surprised by any of the shit I see going on, and you really shouldn’t be either. If you’ve not already read it, go check out a copy of Sir John Baget Glubb’s Fate of Empires. It’s a free pdf online. If you have read it, go read it again.

Read Oswald Spengler and read Arnold Toynbee. Look at the patterns all of them describe, and then look around you. Hell, go read John Michael Greer’s analysis of imperial cycles and the current social constructs. Go read Dmitry Orlov’s Five Stages of Collapse. Go read my book Forging the Hero. None of this should be surprising to you, if you’ve been looking around objectively for any length of time. It may be disappointing, and discouraging, but not surprising. It might make you want to sit down and cry. It might make you want to cuss a little—or a lot. But, it shouldn’t be taking you by surprise.

"...it shouldn’t be taking you by surprise."

All effective ops take their targets by surprise. No one should better understand this than Mountain Guerrilla. I did not see him predict social distancing, forced masking, or promotion of violent race riots by the enemedia in my reading of his work.

The general direction of institutional control is not only predictable, but laid out by UN publications, amongst others. However, Tranny Story Time at the local library wasn't only unpredictable, it remains inconceivable, just as preteen drag queens dancing in gay bars, complete with dollar bills stuffed in their tiny banana hammocks, cannot be understood in merely reasonable considerations of societal evolution.

This despite history providing the example of the Weimar Republic. It is instructive to consider the societal evolution of Germany that followed, IMHO.

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The disruption of society essential to breaking it enough to impose a new normal depends on unpredictability, because predictability enables nominal countermeasures. Mountain Guerrilla reveals a sound understanding of this principle in discussion of tactical operations. However, the principle is just as applicable strategically, as our enemies reveal to our dismay.

Thanks!

Mosby takes the attitude that what happens outside his local community (specifically, his tribe) isn't his concern.

I have a copy of Forging the Hero I can send you. Let me know, and I'll get you my email addy, and you can whip up a new email for me to send it to you (digital copy)

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I disagree with some of his points on an emotional level,but I can't diagree with them on a factual level. He does take the same basic point that you do, that the USA is an imperial power that is collapsing. His viewpoint is that it is beyond saving.

I have to disagree that events external to a given community do not affect that community, however, there's a diminishing capacity to cope that necessitates focus on the community.

Given that I am intent on replacing institutions with peers, and politics with interpersonal interactions, I agree with Mosby per your statement, but I strongly doubt his background will engender our agreement on that purpose. Fortunately, I am, I believe, simply rolling with the tide of technological advance, which mere will and acts of war cannot prevent, or even mitigate. The laws of physics dictate what tech is possible, clever tinkering will produce it, and the most we can do to counter those realities is bomb people into the stone age, which just delays the inevitable.

I would be happy to read a digital copy of 'Forging the Hero'. Let me know how to take advantage of your kind offer.

Thanks!