PB notable
>>9798618
>>9798930
another “autonomous” no-cop zone around NYC’s City Hall.
whaddya know
NYC City Hall right next to Chinatown
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action.
#9577422 at 2020-06-11 22:10:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12258: Board Under Attack, The Hole Runs Deep Edition
seattle land area 83 square miles. Black shading on map .
South West corner of CHAZ is roughly 905 east Pike and Broadway.
CHAZ is relatively close to Chinatown-International District.
Coincidence?
>>9769889 PB
#9769889 at 2020-06-28 00:25:14 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #12504: Thy Doth Protesteth Too Much Edition
portland autonomous zone wasright next to Chinatown
just like Seattle's
weird.
The Moscow rules
are rules-of-thumb said to have been developed during the Cold War to be used by spies and others working in Moscow.
The rules are associated with Moscow because the city developed a reputation as being a particularly harsh locale for clandestine operatives who were exposed. The list may never have existed as written.
The rules
Agent Tony Mendez wrote:
Although no one had written them down, they were the precepts we all understood for conducting operations in the most difficult of operating environments: the Soviet capital. By the time they got to Moscow, everyone knew these rules. They were dead simple and full of common sense.[1]
In the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., the Moscow Rules are given as:[2]
Assume nothing.
Never go against your gut.
Everyone is potentially under opposition control.
Do not look back; you are never completely alone.
Go with the flow, blend in.
Vary your pattern and stay within your cover.
Lull them into a sense of complacency.
Do not harass the opposition.
Pick the time and place for action.
Keep your options open.
Other rules which have been circulated around the Internet and used in fiction include:
Murphy is right. (i.e., "What can go wrong, will go wrong, and at the worst possible moment.")
Any operation can be aborted. If it feels wrong, it is wrong.
Maintain a natural pace.
Build in opportunity, but use it sparingly.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. (Borrowed from Muhammad Ali.)
There is no limit to a human being's ability to rationalize the truth.
Technology will always let you down.
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it’s enemy action.(By Auric Goldfinger, taken from Ian Fleming's novel Goldfinger, Ch. 14 : Things That Go Thump In The Night)
Do not attract attention, even by being overly careful.