Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 12:43 a.m. No.5011570   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1596 >>1794 >>2017 >>2029 >>2055 >>2215 >>2272

The Resistance Information Warfare Handbook: the Left's manifesto for promoting "Muh Russia" and discrediting POTUS & patriots

2-2-19

 

As discussed yesteday in post >>4986207 pb, the DS Dems is using the "Muh Russia" narrative to try to take down both the Presidency of DJT and to silence the voice of American patriots on social media. This was the same narrative underlying the Senatorial election meddling in Alabama in 2017. When it was discovered that Dems used underhanded means to win that election, a media blitz placed the company involved (New Knowledge) and its founder/CEO (Jonathon Morgan) in the spotlight. And not in a good way. The story broke on Dec 19; by Jan 2, Morgan felt compelled to write a defense of his actions for Medium.

https://medium.com/@jonathonmorgan/social-media-and-the-alabama-special-election-c83350324529

 

It's not surprising that Medium was the venue for that defense. For it turns out that Medium was host to a series of articles that came out in Mar-Apr 2018 called "The Resistance Information Warfare Handbook, written by Joohn Choe:

Part I: An Introduction to Information War (see CAP)

Part II: Basic IO Theory and Russian Strategy

Part III: Reflexive Control Doctrine and Hybrid Operations

Part IV: Alabamaโ€Šโ€”โ€ŠA Case Study In Information Operations And Countermeasures

Part V: The Psychology and Strategy of Fake News

Part VI: Towards A Resistance Tactical Playbook

https://medium.com/@joohnchoe/the-resistance-information-warfare-handbook-part-iv-a375993f3dc0

 

Haven't read the entire thing yet, but Part I reminds me of Alinsky's Rules for Radicals: an intro to a guide for Leftist information warriors committed to destroying the opposition.

 

As you can see, one of these articles is specifically dedicated to the Alabama Senate Race. This is because the writer, Joohn Choe, is also the head of Dialectica, one of the two other organizations (besides New Knowledge) involved in trying to swing Alabama for the Dems in 2017. (The other is Tovo Labs.)

 

The existence of this Resistance Information Warfare Handbook confirmed by suspicions that "Muh Russia" is the so deeply entrenched as a strategy of the DEMS that they will cling to it like pit bulls, despite their recent setback in Alabama (or with the recent revelation that Don Jr didn't talk to Don Sr after the Trump Tower meeting with Veselnitskaya).

 

Want proof? Just look at yesterday's article by Ben Collins & Joe Murphy, "Russian troll accounts purged by Twitter pushed Qanon and other conspiracy theories": (>>5003927 pb, >>5010162 pb)

 

"A new batch of troll accounts identified by Twitter as having ties to Russiaโ€™s propaganda operation revealed an emphasis on promoting far-right conspiracy theories such as Qanon to Americans. Twitter announced Thursday the removal of 418 accounts tied to the Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency, the disinformation group whose employees were indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller last February for attempted election interference."

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/russian-troll-accounts-purged-twitter-pushed-qanon-other-conspiracy-theories-n966091?cid=sm_npd_nn_tw_ma

 

Now that some time has passed since the Alabama debacle, the MSM is AGGRESSIVELY trying to resurrect the "Muh Russia" narrative--and it's got its guns aimed directly at the Patriots in Q movement.

 

CALL FOR A DIGG

on The Resistance Information Warfare Handbook, Medium, Joohn Choe, Dialectica, and Tovo Labs.

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 2:35 a.m. No.5012029   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2037 >>2060 >>2260

>>5012017

Some you already have but here they are including previous baker's notable list

 

>>5011794 Previous Baker's notable list:

 

>>5011570 (You) On The Resistance Information Warfare Handbook

>>5011592, >>5011598, >>5011613 The Story Behind Jared Kushnerโ€™s Curious Acceptance Into Harvard

>>5011599 Saudi Purge graphics

>>5011646, >>5011672, >>5011675, >>5011684, >>5011697 On Products Made Using Ingredients from the Human Body

>>5011682 On the Pope's Visit to Abu Dhabi

>>5011651, >>5011664 Rockefeller was the chairman of the "Population Council"

 

Possible notables post-Baker

>>5011842 The Margaret Sanger Papers Project

>>5011850, 5011858, >>5011876, >>5011882 Moar on Hitler after the war (Harry Cooper)

>>5011877 How a Member of the Fugees got caught up in pro-China lobbying

>>5011926 Anon's questions about Newpunch: fake or real?

>>5011964, >>5011993 Planned Parenthood's Project Keystone?

>>5011984, 5012001 Mary Poppins branded a racist for "blackening up"; What next??

>>5011994 Update: US Coalition bombed several Syrian, Iranian military sites

 

โ€”โ€”โ€“

well, anons, anyone want to nominate:

>>5011953 Paul Fotie's natural harvest (pdf)

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 2:51 a.m. No.5012082   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>5012047

I was shocked to find out just how corrupt they can be. I worked for one of the Great Society community non-profits where everyone wore jeans and drank herb tea (1970s). Very hip. But that was just the surface. A blind guy also worked there; he was great. But smartโ€“saw thru the corruption. So they were in the process of firing him when we met. At least in a for-profit business, they tell you outright when they're fucking you over.

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 3:01 a.m. No.5012117   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2215 >>2272

>>5012071

filled in a bit

 

Iran warns Europe not to force 'strategic leap' on missile range

 

2-3-19 Tehran (AFP)

 

The deputy chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards has warned Europe against forcing the Islamic Republic into boosting the range of its missiles by trying to halt their development.

 

"If the Europeans, or anyone else, want to conspire to disarm Iran of missiles, we will be forced to make a strategic leap,"''' the guards' deputy commander Brigadier-General Hossein Salami said on state TV on Saturday.

 

"All that hear me today, come to terms with the new reality of Iran's missile might: there are no obstacles or technical limitations to us increasing (their) range," he added.

 

The Islamic Republic develops its missile technology according to a "defensive strategy" which changes according to need, he said.

 

Earlier Saturday, Iran announced the "successful test" of a new cruise missile with a range of over 1,350 kilometres (840 miles), coinciding with the anniversary of the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution.

 

Defence Minister Amir Hatami said the Hoveizeh cruise missile had successfully hit its targets, calling it the "long arm of the Islamic Republic of Iran".

 

Iran reined in most of its nuclear programme under a landmark 2015 deal with major powers, but has kept up development of its ballistic missile technology.

 

Washington withdrew from the accord in May and reimposed sanctions against Iran, citing the missile programme among its reasons.

 

European governments have stuck by the agreement, although some have demanded a new section to address Iran's ballistic missile programme and its intervention in regional conflicts including Yemen.

 

Iran has voluntarily limited the range of its missiles to 2,000 kilometres (1,250 miles), but that is still enough to hit its arch-enemy Israel and US bases in the Middle East.

 

Washington and its allies have accused Tehran of pursuing enhanced missile capabilities that also threaten Europe.

 

Tehran denies this, insisting its missile programme is "purely defensive."

 

The weapon tested Saturday takes its name from a city in the southwestern province of Khuzestan that was devastated in the 1980-1988 war against Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

 

Salami on Saturday warned world powers "not to seek (new) negotiations or make recommendations or requests on Iran's missile power".

 

"Our enemies only understand the language of force," he said. "If you cannot talk to them in that language, they will use it to talk to you."

 

ยฉ 2019 AFP

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 3:09 a.m. No.5012130   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2139 >>2147 >>2184

>>5012112

Sounds like you enjoyed yourself. Of course, the publishing industry has always been pretty elitist; they didn't like it when people started going online and self-publishing, as I did. Glad you got something out of it for a while. Most of the ones I saw on CSPAN publishing panels didn't didn't sound too happy about the changes in their industry.

 

I guess you got to meet all the important people, haha. I got to meet Asian engineering students desperate to get thru writing classes when some could barely speak English.

 

There are a lot of writers here. Last night, Baker was talking about problems with em-dashes. Who does that? Haha. It was funny. A link wouldn't work because it had two hyphens in a row and they would automatically get translated to an em- or en-dash during posting. So the link never worked. Never saw that before!

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 3:17 a.m. No.5012150   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2167 >>2168

>>5012139

You won't like em-dashes in links!

 

I've been surrounded by liberals my entire life, because my interests take me there (e.g., writing, other creative stuff). Someone told me at a conservative social gathering, "You don't look like a conservative." If I say I'm a writer, they forgive me.

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 3:26 a.m. No.5012189   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Yes, I have conservative friends too. Mostly people from eastern Europe raised in refugee camps or religious people from there. They are not "typical" conservatives, either. What I mean is that they have been to the edge and back.

 

I can tolerate liberals unless they cannot tolerate me. Did have to leave some groups because so little tolerance. In a way, I am temperamentally suited to redpill some people like this. So maybe that is why I live in a blue place. I have many interests, not just politics. (Well nowadays, just politics, but this is a unique time.)

Anonymous ID: e9989e Feb. 3, 2019, 3:32 a.m. No.5012209   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>5012182

Most anons have pretty good analytical and writing skills. Why couldn't shills have them too? In theory, they could. But I guess it's the same The-Left-Can't-Meme principle: the Left can write, but if they are truly in a Lefist mindset, there are certain ideas to which they will lack access. And that will defeat them.

 

It's like there's no lightness: the cake falls every time!