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NatteringNaybob's avatar

Professor - "Most companies have an unknown number of spies in them" This was no five year plan, it was a fifty year plan... every single board, E-suite, educational institution, government agency, military branch, judicial, legislative and executive branches of government at City, County, State & Federal level. It took decades to infiltrate, compromise and eventually commandeer.

"If you can influence policy, you can dictate outcomes" I am somehow reminded of this Mr Mulder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BLiknpYBPk&t=123s

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Moriarty's avatar

That short clip often comes to mind too. =)

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SteveBC's avatar

Moriarty, I'm glad I've read a lot of science fiction over the decades. Mainly, it was just outrageous fun to read. But every now and then you write an article that is so far outside my actual life experience that I'm glad for all that science fiction. Without it, I would be totally at sea with an article like this and all its many short- and long-term implications. As it is, though, I'm sure I'm missing much, nonetheless.

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Moriarty's avatar

Science fiction is merely the human gestalt peering into different quantum realities;)

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Hope's avatar

https://narco.news/articles/5th-generation-warfare

Your commentary on this subject is often enlightening. This particular post reminded me of the info in link. When you were on twitter and I had you bookmarked and you would point out independent actors or echo terrorists, I experienced a paradigm shift. Most regular folks like myself (sheltered, family centered) have no idea of the hidden ideologies that certain groups hold. Could not imagine the possibility.

Once again thank you JP. May God bless and keep you friend!

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Beenz's avatar

The terrorist attack in Moscow stinks of CIA etc. But ISIS officially came out and claimed it and produced bodycam footage. Now I know Obama created ISIS and Nuland took a trip recently to Tajikistan etc but my question is how do you explain ISIS taking responsibility and producing bodycam footage? Thanks.

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Moriarty's avatar

You do know Intelligence agencies have a massive pull inside terrorist organizations right ? You can literally hire 'terrorists" to do X, doesn't cost much (for normal people does, for governmental agencies with black budget ? a big mac).

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Andy Redle's avatar

Long history of unsavory terrorist types being hired indirectly by gov agencies/corps to do the dirty work of causing chaos and instability to advance their agendas.

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Beenz's avatar

I didnt know that. Thanks! So some terrorists are ideolgically driven and cant be bought and are enemies of civilisation. But some are like cartel. Available for hire or less ideologically scrupulous.

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Moriarty's avatar

A lot of young boys in Iraq, Syria, etc became "terrorists" not out of ideology but money. When you live in abject poverty and some warlord offer you the glory of combat and hundreds of dollars per month, most will take it.

Hundreds of dollars per month in the third world is a LOT.

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Beenz's avatar

.....and if victoria nuland drops by Tajikistan and pays a warlord to do a job.......i get you.

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Pablo's avatar

The comment button doesnt appear in the mail (at least mine), had to click full story scroll down and there it is as usual... i know this substack usually has less traffic in comments, but still seeing only one was a little surprising after 14 hours

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Moriarty's avatar

Standard in this publication, a third of the readers are not subscribed, the title is a string of text banned in many institutions.

This series costed me over 35% of my income in the other publication alone. Make out of that what you will.

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