Anonymous ID: 6af070 July 26, 2019, 3:11 p.m. No.29279   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9499 >>9801 >>9867 >>9898 >>9905

Trump just now in the Oval Office:

 

  • Subpoena all of Obama's records.

  • Subpoena all of the records having to do with Hillary Clinton.

  • Subpoena the Clinton Foundation.

  • Look into the book deal that President Obama made.

  • GOP will hold House, Senate & White House.

 

https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1154854056894054400?s=21

Anonymous ID: 6af070 July 27, 2019, 2:22 a.m. No.29873   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Chaos is a commonly misunderstood term. Scientifically speaking, it is not randomness per se, but rather the ability of a system to respond to stimulus. In contrast, order is the ability of a system to resist stimulus. Order is necessary for stability, chaos is necessary for change. Complex systems exhibit both order and chaos in a dynamic balance. Both are vital for resilient, adaptive, evolving systems. But too much chaos results in disintegration; too much order results in stagnation.

 

Fractal systems amplify microscopic stimulus (which is inherently random) to the macroscopic scale and so can exhibit random behavior, but the apparent randomness only reflects the stimulus. The key dynamic is responsiveness to stimulus, which applies to non-fractal systems as well. Think of a chameleon matching its environment.

 

The advantage the Cabal has is that they have sufficient knowledge of human/social dynamics to be able to manage society. They can induce society into a rapid-change phase and then steer it into an ordered state of their choosing. However, as humanity awakens the Cabal is required to apply greater and greater leverage to induce "chaos" and they have less and less ability to steer the chaotic phase toward their desired ordered state.

 

Why doesn't the Cabal just hold society in a perfectly ordered state? No doubt they wish they could do this, and perhaps hope to do this ultimately. But because of the chaotic dynamic inherent in the system, it is always capable of surprising them. Since total control eludes them, they try to work with the system dynamics: nudging here, steering there, using its own energy against it, as in Judo. But the self-aware judoka cannot be so easily manipulated.

 

True chaos is creative. Like all creativity, it is inherently unpredictable. But without balancing order, the creative genius becomes a madman, lacking the discipline to manifest his inspirations. There is a fine line between genius and insanity. This fine line, this dynamic balance, is where all growth, progress and evolution occurs.

 

We definitely need to enter a chaotic phase in order to create a new society. The trick will be to steer ourselves toward a new stability that we want rather than what they want. Self-awareness and balance are the keys.