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Hatred and criticism of "America," when we have been hijacked by our enemies, is part of the Communist plan.
When everybody is discouraged by "conspiracy theories" which happen to be true, the system is ripe for takeover.
According to Soviet expert the "discouragement op" will be picked up by the enemies of the State, and used by those to topple the system; A
fter that the "conspiracy theorists" are all put against a wall and shot.
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This is why my extremely most well-informed and well-studied conspiracy archivist and writer- friend, who spent his life detailing the real crimes of The USA State, dropped it all, out of hate for Trump.
Ihis would be inexplicable, unless one comprehends the discouragement factor, Trump ruined his life work. He wanted his accumulated studies and the truth he worked toward, to harm Trump, not help Trump.
Amd it drove him crazy. He became illogical, though he was highly intelligent
Absolutely TDS
Maybe this is one piece of the puzzle. I've been thinking the hatred and craziness is from NLP and hypnosis, via TV, education and screens.
But the discouragement . despair factor also make sense?
I figure they hate America, don't want her to heal, don't believe it's possible, and are driven into anarchism, nihilism and suicidal activities if they see a chance of American revival.
Much as the little girl crying her eyes out over the weekend witnessing the parade of Union Jack flags.
Discouragement op is exactly detailed, in broad strokes, by ex-Russian Propagandist, Emigre, Yuri Bezmenov (also known as Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov or Tomas D. Schuman / Tomas Schuman).
He was a Russian (Soviet) émigré and defector
Background: Born in Moscow in 1939, he worked as a KGB officer and propaganda operative, primarily through the Soviet Novosti Press Agency (a front for intelligence and ideological work). He was involved in active measures, disinformation, and subversion operations, including time stationed in India. He defected to the West in 1970 (initially via India and Greece/Canada).
What he explained: In lectures, interviews (notably the well-known 1984 interview with G. Edward Griffin), and writings like Love Letter to America, he detailed ideological subversion (or “active measures”) as a long-term KGB strategy to undermine and overthrow target societies (especially the West) from within—without direct military invasion. The process has four stages, starting with demoralization (lasting 15–20 years, or about one generation):
It systematically induces despair, hopelessness, cynicism, and loss of faith in institutions, traditions, family, religion, education, law, and patriotism.
This is done through infiltration of media, academia, culture, and education; promotion of moral relativism, permissiveness, and division; and psychological warfare that makes people unable (or unwilling) to recognize or accept reality/facts even when presented with evidence.
The goal: Create a population of “useful idiots,” radicals, or passive/demoralized people who effectively become internal enemies of their own state/society. They erode it from within, paving the way for the next stages (destabilization, crisis, and “normalization” under a new regime).
That's why the truth becomes a weapon with a two - edged sword?
Never forget, Assange is a Trump-hater, and in league with the radical liberal Soros style TDS victims. He is their hero. That's likely why Trump never pardoned Assange.
Sad, but true. I learned this about nine eleven truthers. If anybody comes out publicly for truth, that person becomes idolized as a "Truth Hero," for example AJ. But may have nothing to do with the actual research for truth or its disemiation
But often those truth leaders have nothing involved with the Truth. Their job is to lead away from truth, to undermine the actual idea of truth.
You can not trust Trump-haters.