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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
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Stanislav Lunev.
The BRIDGE.
Payback for today.
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originally posted by: MountainLaurel
Kazik established the communication bridge that linked Antek to the ZOB members and other resistance elements. A bridge “shares information ... and facilitates coordination” between networks. Underground leadership is typically isolated from the environment to limit exposure to hostile forces and delegates the supervision of operations to intermediaries, lieutenants and deputies. Structurally, a bridge is a “an organizational member who connects a [network] to which they belong with members of another [network]” and therefore included within the organizational boundaries that are created by the communication process. The bridge converses with other members, is involved in deliberations, and develops a high degree of organizational knowledge. The information acquired by the bridge increases his capacity to coordinate activities and influence subordinates.
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: IAMTAT
Going down the rabbit hole re Lunev and the bridge brought me to a document called Clandestine Communication Systems
. Given the preceding breadcrumbs this could be relevant.
Kazik established the communication bridge that linked Antek to the ZOB members and other resistance elements. A bridge “shares information ... and facilitates coordination” between networks. Underground leadership is typically isolated from the environment to limit exposure to hostile forces and delegates the supervision of operations to intermediaries, lieutenants and deputies. Structurally, a bridge is a “an organizational member who connects a [network] to which they belong with members of another [network]” and therefore included within the organizational boundaries that are created by the communication process. The bridge converses with other members, is involved in deliberations, and develops a high degree of organizational knowledge. The information acquired by the bridge increases his capacity to coordinate activities and influence subordinates.
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Structurally, a bridge is a “an organizational member who connects a [network] to which they belong with members of another [network]” and therefore included within the organizational boundaries that are created by the communication process.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: IAMTAT
Going down the rabbit hole re Lunev and the bridge brought me to a document called Clandestine Communication Systems
. Given the preceding breadcrumbs this could be relevant.
Kazik established the communication bridge that linked Antek to the ZOB members and other resistance elements. A bridge “shares information ... and facilitates coordination” between networks. Underground leadership is typically isolated from the environment to limit exposure to hostile forces and delegates the supervision of operations to intermediaries, lieutenants and deputies. Structurally, a bridge is a “an organizational member who connects a [network] to which they belong with members of another [network]” and therefore included within the organizational boundaries that are created by the communication process. The bridge converses with other members, is involved in deliberations, and develops a high degree of organizational knowledge. The information acquired by the bridge increases his capacity to coordinate activities and influence subordinates.
This is an interesting idea.
How would this fit in with "Payback"?
You do NOT want to be on a rigid and inflexible bridge. Not if you want to live. So in some ways bridges can represent a struggle, but one with the prospect of better things on the far shore. I find that inspiring.
originally posted by: MountainLaurel
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: IAMTAT
Going down the rabbit hole re Lunev and the bridge brought me to a document called Clandestine Communication Systems
. Given the preceding breadcrumbs this could be relevant.
Kazik established the communication bridge that linked Antek to the ZOB members and other resistance elements. A bridge “shares information ... and facilitates coordination” between networks. Underground leadership is typically isolated from the environment to limit exposure to hostile forces and delegates the supervision of operations to intermediaries, lieutenants and deputies. Structurally, a bridge is a “an organizational member who connects a [network] to which they belong with members of another [network]” and therefore included within the organizational boundaries that are created by the communication process. The bridge converses with other members, is involved in deliberations, and develops a high degree of organizational knowledge. The information acquired by the bridge increases his capacity to coordinate activities and influence subordinates.
This is an interesting idea.
How would this fit in with "Payback"?
If the "Bridge" is the command center of some sort of criminal entity then perhaps this means that's what they are going to attack, the heart of the beast so to speak, Payback ? Lunev has quite a nasty resume maybe he is somehow involved in giving some sort intel that exposes some of the players that form the "Bridge" ? If he's still alive, he's an old man now, last known to have gone into witness protection in 2000.
Bridges also seem to have some interesting symbolism attached to them as well.
You do NOT want to be on a rigid and inflexible bridge. Not if you want to live. So in some ways bridges can represent a struggle, but one with the prospect of better things on the far shore. I find that inspiring.
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B:I would have said welcome to the free world, but we thought Russia was free in 1992.
L: Thank you, Barry, but you know to operate information which we have from liberal Americanpress, its not totaly correct, because cold war, we need to undersatnd what is it, it wasconfrontation between two great military powers and fortunately this confrontation does not existin the same form, which it existed for about 40 years, but look around instead of friendly Russiaor somekind of mystical partner China, just now America is facing to strategic military alliancebetween so called democratic Russia and totalitarian China, with tens of thousands of Russiannuclear war heards and actually unlimited numbers of Chinese ground forces, this alliance is much more dangerous than it has been in time of you already said cold war, plus now Russiaand China are now very active in establishemnt of partnership, strategic cooperation with suchcountries, like North Korea, Vietnam, Iran, Irak, Syria, Libya, Cuba, actually Venezuela, and inthe nearest time, if American politicans will not take some kind of appropriate policy accordingthis area, america will face to the coalition of powers, extremely hostile to the United States and to the western civilisation.