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originally posted by: LurkNoMore
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: LurkNoMore
I meant that, no, it's not too early. The corpse is still warm. 😁
The investigation, which records show has been going on behind the scenes since at least 2017, exploded in the public eye on Sept. 24, when the FBI and Internal Revenue Service agents carried out search warrants at the offices of state Sen. Martin Sandoval in the Capitol and in west suburban Cicero.
The paper contains this passage:
Unlike PSYOP, MindWar has nothing to do with deception or even with "selected"—and therefore misleading—truth. Rather it states a whole truth that, if it does not now exist, will be forced into existence by the will of the United States. The examples of Kennedy's ultimatum to Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis and Hitler's stance at Munich might be cited. A MindWar message does not have to fit conditions of abstract credibility as do PSYOP there; its source makes it credible. As Livy once said: The terror of the Roman name will be such that the world shall know that, once a Roman army has laid siege to a city, nothing will move it—not the rigors of winter nor the weariness of the months and years—that it knows no end but victory and is ready, if a swift and sudden stroke will not serve, to preserve until that victory is achieved. Unlike Ellul's cynical propagandist, the MindWar operative must know that he speaks the truth, and he must be personally committed to it. What he says is only a part of MindWar; the rest—andthe test of its effectiveness—lies in the conviction he projects to his audience, in the rapport he establishes with it. [Bold emphasis in original.][9] In practice, however, the difference between MindWar and cynical or deceptive propaganda,from the perspective of the audience, is difficult if not impossible to perceive.
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: onehuman
but she was kind of speeding though everything with that monotone voice and I didnt catch it.
She's definitely hard to listen to in large doses. Just wait till Trump finally makes her go insane. It will be one for the ages.
"You can't arrest me, I'm the Speaker of the MF'ing House", as she's led away in cuffs.
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
Feinstein has been very quiet. I thought she'd come out of the bilge at some point.