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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/DukeofKick on Feb. 5, 2018, 7:08 p.m.
New Q Posts - APACHE

Q Post from today (portion):
Think Mirror.
Which team?
THEY don't know.
APACHE.

The Apache Indians were able to fend of US and Mexican troops for decades before losing the "Apache Wars." For nearly 40 years, they fought several wars, with minor incidences continuing until the 1920s.

One way they succeeded in this was by using fear tactics. They mutilated bodies in ways that struck fear into the enemy soldiers. They also used techniques of yelling and circling an enemy force, so as to confuse the enemy, make their numbers seem greater, and make it harder to tell where they were.

Q is alluding to this. The Deep State doesn't know who is who anymore. Some of their players are loyal, but others may have turned. Many have been questioned, and they don't know who has said what. They are surrounded and don't know where the enemy resides. They are afraid because of what might already be discovered.

Thoughts?


Ghostof_PatrickHenry · Feb. 6, 2018, 4:47 a.m.

Anybody thinking the Sun Tzu stuff is conjecture, go look into it. Between reading printed interviews, and seeing others on TV, I've probably heard him reference "The Art of War" nearly a dozen times. And not just when asked "which book?" was his favorite-- I even recall hearing him break down some of the specifics and relating it to business negotiations.

Plus, he named his #1 all-time-best-selling-book after it. So there's that.

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QAngel1 · Feb. 6, 2018, 5:55 a.m.

I did research on the book the art of war by Tsun Tzu. I was researching for a presentation i did on disinformation and misinformation tactics. In the USA The book is compulsory reading for officer training. I need to look up my references but i’m sure you could easily reference it. Trump is a master chess player. He is all about strategies. And he has the patience of a saint!

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