There is an ancient military tactic called โDefense in Depthโ that also applies to modern, unconventional and asymmetric warfare.
This is what blackpillers fail to understand
Offensive counter intelligence operations can include allowing and facilitating the infiltration of agents from a hostile nation, even under public veneer of alliance โ to monitor activities, feed disinformation, map out and identify networks, or disrupt operations through irregular tactics like deception, and controlled exploitation. This can even extend to placing or allowing hostile agents into military ranks, intel agencies, or administrative positions, to turn their presence into an advantage.
The goal is to transform a liability into a strategic asset, by using double agents (turned spies who appear loyal to the enemy but work for you) or honeypots (decoys designed to attract and ensnare adversaries).
The Art of War, which advocates using disinformation agents to confuse enemies, by blending truth and falsehoods, has evolved into modern counterintelligence doctrines. These tactics are useful in asymmetric or hybrid conflicts, where outright confrontation is undesirable, and public perceptions of alliance, diplomatic joint ventures, or shared interests, provide cover for hostility.
How could this apply to a scenario where the terrain has already been infiltrated for decades?
โYou can count the people who have the full picture on two hands.
Of those (less than 10 people) only three are non-military.โ
LESS THAN TEN.
โOutside of a potential operator who has been dialed-in w/ orders (specific to his/her mission) nobody else has this information.โ
Looks can be deceiving.
Irregular warfare.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7EAlTcZFwY
https://x.com/RealCandaceO/status/1980112064216711408