>>10062292 /pb/
>WTF are you talkin about?
No Such Agency* not NoneSuch. Tiredanon types bad.
>>10062205 /pb/
Digging into SR, got lost in a hole re: his boss Stanley Bernard Greenberg.
Quick dive turned up a WaPo article from July 19, 1999, 3 days after JFK Jr's plane went down. Turns out Clinton hosted a massive soirée on the South Lawn for Barak on 7/18. The list of guests is a who's who. How many of these folks wanted Jr. out of the way? Greenberg, a campaign guru, was there as well. We know HRC won the NY Senate race in November 1999.
Did Seth leave Greenberg Quinlan Rosner to join the DNC, but become disillusioned with the politics of it all? We know Seth was a Bernie Bro. Was he disappointed that his mentor sided with the establishment? Or, was Seth working for an outside influence? One that directly opposes the DNC? Did he complete his mission? And what does that mean for today?
Greenberg himself wrote an article entitled "How She Lost," the last paragraph of which reads,
"The progressive debate must now address: What is the role of the working class and white working class? How do you build off of anger toward an economy that fails the middle class, but still align with professionals, innovators, and metropolitan areas? How do you credibly battle corporate influence and corrupted politics? Can you simultaneously advance identity and class politics?"
Looks a lot like 2020, with angry whites assuming a role in the progressive agenda. Political leaders at all levels are aligning themselves with the progressive BLM, taking on corporations, government institutions, and more. It may be an information war, but the battlefield is class and identity.
https://www.greenbergresearch.com/his-thinking/2017/9/21/how-she-lost
Oh. China? No idea where they fit into this scenario.