Anonymous ID: 7ba3c0 April 27, 2020, 11:45 a.m. No.8938600   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8607 >>8721

>>8938485

 

>[who] is rand+[y] to the mil?

something very important, they are related

[y] -rand

 

>what is really going on with rand and [y]

think tank conducting dangerous and highly influential psyops

 

>>8938168

>The origin is from the noun, mercenary. A mercenary is someone who will carry out combat missions but aren't part of an official organization, like the military, or CIA and are usually not motivated by justice or an allegiance. (They are usually motivated by profit) Activities associated with these "rogue agents" or "guns for hire" usually involve violence, and often killing.

 

>No_Name

McCain

 

>>8937976

>WHO are they

>WHO: world health org

>WHO: owl sound

>owl -> [y]&[13]

 

joint op

 

>Joint warfare is a military doctrine which places priority on the integration of the various service branches of a state's armed forces into one unified command. Joint warfare is in essence a form of combined arms warfare on a larger, national scale, in which complementary forces from a state's army, navy, air, and special forces are meant to work together in joint operations, rather than planning and executing military operations separate from each other.

 

So you had good intentions and wanted to unite but then things went south and we got to this mess we are in today and life is a psyop as a result of that?

 

>Green Door

>The image of a "Green Door" is also obscure. Military intelligence officers have a tradition of working behind locked green vault doors,

 

>The red star might refer to an operating location, but the patch provides no real clue as to where it might be. The Southwest is home to numerous classified units. Air Force Space Command in Colorado; Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico; White Sands, New Mexico; Groom Lake, Nevada; and the Tonopah Test Range are all possibilities, and there are many more.

 

>Air Force Space Command

>Colorado

>ties to rand[y]

 

>>8938297

>WW1

>WW2

>orchestrated

>[y] profit + funding

>central banks

>paperclip

>US psyops

>things going south

 

>>8938426

>why involved

control, their own world/state (cabal) separate from us

 

>>8938400

the puppet master that pulls the strings?

warlocks? evil forces?

Anonymous ID: 7ba3c0 April 27, 2020, 11:55 a.m. No.8938678   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8689 >>8766

>>8938485

>Support for Improvement in Governance and Management

http://www.sigmaweb.org/publicationsdocuments/34857721.pdf

 

>A joint initiative of the OECD and the European Union, principally financed by the EU.

:O

 

>six sigma

 

>Six Sigma (6σ) is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement. It was introduced by American engineer Bill Smith while working at Motorola in 1986

 

>William B. Smith, Jr. (1929 – 1993) is the "father of Six Sigma". Born in Brooklyn, New York, Smith graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1952 and studied at the University of Minnesota School of Management (now known as the Carlson School of Management). In 1987, after working for nearly 35 years in engineering and quality assurance, he joined Motorola, serving as vice president and senior quality assurance manager for the Land Mobile Products Sector.

 

>But most importantly, the breakthroughs occurred when it was recognized that intensified focus and improved measurements, data collection, and more disciplined statistical approaches[2][4][5] John F. Mitchell's untiring efforts,[6][7] and support from Motorola engineers[8] and senior management, prevailed and brought Japanese quality control methods back to the USA,[9] and resulted in a significant and permanent change in culture at Motorola.

 

>The culmination of Motorola quality engineering efforts occurred in 1986, with the help of an outside quality control consultant who joined Motorola, Bill Smith[10][11][12] when the Motorola University and Six-Sigma Institute[9] was founded. Two years later, in 1988, Motorola received the coveted Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award,[13] which is given by the president of the United States. Smith died of a heart attack in the Motorola cafeteria in 1993.

 

>who uses it now?

those who shouldn't

Anonymous ID: 7ba3c0 April 27, 2020, 12:56 p.m. No.8939200   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8938962

>does cqi still exist

it may or may not. if it does, it doesn't exist for us or to serve our interests

 

>are you allowed to make a perfect product?

hell no.

>why not?

no more consumers constantly changing what they have to be 'trendy' (psyop)

older products can't be intentionally broken or replaced by better ones

 

basically this ensures that people keep buying and spending their money

it also keeps them busy and creates a fake sense of fulfillment in life

people compare what they have, brag when they have more than the others, feel bad when they're 'inferior' to others financially

this by itself is a psyops meant to further divide and enslave us and it can be observed in the differences between the classes

 

>what happened to people trying?

rip

or were allowed to finish the work and then someone bad took over and took advantage of the result. many such people spring to my mind.

 

>where is the money if you do?

nowhere. that's the thing.

 

also this:

>>8939057

 

>every wonder why the cycle doesn't stop

I do. I wish it did.