Anonymous ID: 5b4e8d Jan. 30, 2020, 3:15 p.m. No.7970349   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>7970320

Well, yeah. Look at what happened. Burisma hires Hunter, Ukraine raids Burisma owner's house, Hunter calls Joe, Joe calls Ukraine, Joe goes to Ukraine, Joe gets Soros and Burisma prosecutions shut down.

 

In the corrupt world of foreign business, the money they paid to Hunter to have the US do them that solid was money well spent.

Anonymous ID: 5b4e8d Jan. 30, 2020, 3:49 p.m. No.7970729   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>7970401

Reminds me of this dialog from "Revolver"

 

How do you keep winning?

 

Itโ€™s very simple.

You do all the hard work, I just help you along.

The art is for me to feed pieces to you

and make you believe you took those pieces,

because you are smarter and I am dumber.

 

In every game and con there is always

an opponent and there is always a victim.

The more control the victim thinks he has,

the less control he actually has.

Gradually he will hang himself.

I, as the opponent, just help him along.

 

Is that the treasured formula?

 

The formula has infinite depth

in its efficacy and application,

but it is staggeringly simple

and completely consistent.

Rule one of any game or con: You can only

get smarter by playing a smarter opponent.

Rule number two.

The more sophisticated the game,

the more sophisticated the opponent.

If the opponent is very good,

he will place his victim

inside an environment he can control.

The bigger the environment,

the easier the control.

Toss the dog a bone, find their weakness,

and give them just a little

of what they think they want.

Check.

So the opponent simply distracts their victim

by getting them consumed

with their own consumption.

Check.

 

The word โ€œsnakeโ€ springs to mind.

 

Donโ€™t knock it.

You only get smarter by playing a snake.

The bigger the trick and older the trick,

the easier it is to pull.

Based on two principles.

==They think it canโ€™t be that old

and they think it canโ€™t be that big,

for so many people to have fallen for it.==

Eventually,

when the opponent is challenged or questioned,

it means the victimโ€™s investment

and thus his intelligence is questioned.

No-one can accept that,

not even to themselves.

Checkmate.

 

I ainโ€™t playing you again.

 

Youโ€™ll always find a good opponent

in the very last place you would ever look.

 

[Behind your pain.]