Anonymous ID: 468451 April 27, 2026, 4:40 p.m. No.24547156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7180 >>7181 >>7276 >>7359 >>7505 >>7507

well worth a watch; notable a couple back

>>24545983 PB

>David K. Clements - Trump’s Genius: Ciphers, The Science of Jarring Messages, and the Fixer.

about Q at 28 minute mark:

Scared of being duped? Good, you should be.

Should you question Q? Absolutely.

But to walk past it [Q] is to miss something that integrates over a decade's worth of work of critical analysis of past and current events.

Are you a person with such hubris to think you have war-gammed our republic's condition more that the military or the President?

The study of Q provides a highly integrated way to navigate a narrative storm.

Anxiety over post that unsettle is replaced with an impulse to examine Trump's messaging in order to unlock the participatory cipher.

Anonymous ID: 468451 April 27, 2026, 5:20 p.m. No.24547276   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7284 >>7287 >>7289 >>7314 >>7359

>>24547156

>>24547181

around 29 minute mark:

 

The way to understand Trump's style of commination is to study the work of Jack Mezirow – The founder of the Transformative Learning Theory.

Trump's social media messaging aligns closes with key triggers in Mezirow's work, particularly the disorienting dilemma phase.

Mezirow described Transformative Learning as a process where adults encounter experiences that contradict their existing frames of reference, deeply held assumptions, habits of mind or meaning perspectives.

These dilemmas prompt critical reflection, rational discourse, and ultimately a more inclusive, open worldview.

Trump's post frequently deliver blunt, hyperbolic, nicknamed-laden, and institution-challenging content that can jar recipients out of complacency, especially those imbedded in mainstream media or establishment narratives.

Anonymous ID: 468451 April 27, 2026, 5:48 p.m. No.24547359   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24547156

>>24547276

>The way to understand Trump's style of commination is to study the work of Jack Mezirow

@34:44

The Fixer

The last piece of the puzzle to understand Trump's messaging is this – …Roy Cohn [The FIXER]

He met young Donald Trump at a night club in 1973… From then until his death Cohn was layer, mentor and a hard voice on the other end of the phone. He taught Trump how the world really worked, not in books, but in blood and ink. … Here are the dark lessons Cohn passed on, simple and without mercy:

1) Never apologize or admit wrongdoing. Weakness invites the knife. Say nothing that sounds like sorry.

2) Always counterattack, harder than they hit you. When they come at you, go at them twice as mean. Make them regret the first word.

3) The law is a club. File lawsuits early, file often. Tie them up, bleed them dry, scare the rest.

4) Publicity is power. Truth bends. Perception wins. Set landmines for the media. Feed it, own the headlines, turn every story your way.

6) Never concede defeat. Always claim victory. Even when you lose, stand up and say you won. Move on smiling. Sound familiar?

 

https://professordavidclements.substack.com/p/trumps-genius-ciphers-the-science

Anonymous ID: 468451 April 27, 2026, 9:44 p.m. No.24547844   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Photo of the day: Attorney Jeanine Pirro, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Assistant Director Darren Cox speak during a press conference about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting at the Justice Department in Washington