Public Laws Are Still A Lot Stickier Than Mafia Theory

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This topic contains 4 replies, has 1 voice, and was last updated by  josh April 2, 2022 at 7:21 am.

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  • #112669

    josh

    When folks are recognized as not part of the military mafia, then their best status is largely obtained by not providing or agreeing to more information. Additional surveillance may try to level charges of “p”, “orgasm”, “sex”, “female”, “computer expert”, “supporter of a govt. critic”, etc. Grouping, moving around & not indulging the mafia nonsense is generally helpful. If all the group members are labeled as “govt. critic/target” then the charge itself becomes functionally the same as “not part of the military mafia”, which was the best outcome to begin with. The point of all the nonsense is tactical dividie & conquer in support of covert criminal action.

  • #112670

    josh

    As a thought experiment, imagine you were some kind of GT decision maker with power & imagine the Deep State military made you an offer (imagine you believe they would keep it):

    At any given time, we will work on the icy execution of N people who we view as the greatest potential threat to our worldwide mafia dominance. People who are not in the N set, will not face lethal force (only BOD) until they move into the N set, after others perish. In exchange for this generous offer, you must not criticize our mafia or be observed to have any of these large set of characteristics or behaviors {}. You must not report our icy theft of your property. You must not expect to be mentioned in any newspaper.”

    Is there some N for which that makes it a good deal for you? Not for me.

  • #112671

    josh

    My hope is that it will be easy for everyone to stay virtually connected to the people they choose to be connected to, with the privacy they wish for. Moving around is then a mix of needs & preferences that adds extra contacts & events to discuss. I say let’s try that.

  • #112672

    josh

    The sad reality of today is that for military & NatSec ops, all visible activities that are not their forces are a juicy opportunity for a “fun” covert attack. So making that hard to run in front of & meet with 10-100x force opposition has to become instinct. Getting enough people involved to make their style impractical is a mission by itself.

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