Musk on the Defamation League
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haha true.
Please retweet more! It's what you're good for anyway. Or bad for...
Please tell me what Musk tweeted next. Without you, I wonder how I am going to know what Musk tweeted next...
Please, I cannot live without Musk's tweets... Oh, wait. That's you.
Are the "smart people who can't be fooled" still going with "controlled opposition"? I ask because all I keep seeing is the "opposition" part.
"In the third rank we shall set up what looks like our own opposing camp, which, in at least one of its publications, will present what looks like the very enemy of us. Our real opponents at heart will accept this simulated opposition as their own and will reveal their identities and plans to us."
Protocol #12
If he was true opposition he would have been either bankrupted, defamed or killed.
Our enemy is smart, they look at the bigger picture, they compromise and are willing to sacrifice their own but they stick to their goals and they achieve them.
I wouldn't be surprised even if the next phase of their plan was to destroy America with a bit of antisemitism to bring all those American Jews into israel since they need more people if they want to go ahead with the greater israel project.
Well, I wouldn't try to talk you out of anything you wrote. I suspect you've done a more than sufficient job of firmly convincing yourself. What can be added to that which is already full?
The only thing I would mention is that I have come to understand that people feel comfortable when they believe they understand the world around them and how it works. It is intensely discomforting to allow into their psyche the thought that forces and factors are at work beyond those they have taken into consideration, beyond their present level of comprehension, or even exceeding their ability to imagine.
In these exceedingly uncertain times, people desperately want to feel comfortable, and thus we find engendered a form of "arrested development".
The comfort factor seems to be the breaking point for belief.