Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 4:02 a.m. No.5778   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6092

>>5650

Just a reminder none of us know who these peo0le really work for, they could all be part of the white hat crew and this could all be pre planned. Intelligence communities are known for hiding in plain sight. Expand your thinking means leave your pre conceived notions at the door.

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 4:37 a.m. No.5829   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Reagan is kinda like Obama in the way that he was not your typical presidential candidate. Almost seems as if they were both selected to do someone else’s bidding.

 

“O” is for Oprah. Any anons remember when Obama went on Oprah? Check you tube

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 4:42 a.m. No.5833   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5810

AI is important especially when you consider how long it took for Tay to become a Nazi, but also how fast Sophia wanted to raise a family. AI are what they eat. So what are they being fed and by whom? Risky business. That’s why we need to drain the quagmire.

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 5:09 a.m. No.5868   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5864

If your new boss is a manager that reports to the CEO, the one who fired the previous boss, how would that effect you? Would you assume the CEO knew things you did not and perhaps was acting within reason? Would you trust that the CEO didnt become CEO because he was stupid?

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 5:18 a.m. No.5883   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6092

Attack where he is unprepared;

move when he does not expect you.

Sun Tzu

 

 

The secret to success is having a strategy and knowing when to move, and when to be patient and wait for the perfect time to make your move. If you know your enemy, and then plan your strategy around that knowledge, you can easily attack where he is not prepared and move when he does not expect you to move.

 

But there is another part to this strategy as well – the mental warfare side. Not only do you want to attack where he is unprepared and move when he does not expect you, but you also want to make him think that you are going to attack, when you are not. Make him think that you are about to make your move, when you have no plans of moving at that time. This strategy will prey on his mind, drain his mental and physical energy, and irritate him to the point that he will make mistakes.

 

Keep your enemy on his heels. Play the game in such a way that you are completely unpredictable, and it will drive your enemy crazy trying to figure out what you will do next. Never allow him to relax. When he tries to relax, that is when you hit him hard. When he is strong and ready, sit back, be patient, and relax while he is stress, pumped up, and ready to go. Attack your enemy’s mind, and many times, he will defeat himself.

 

This is a time-tested strategy that has been used throughout the ages. Never let your enemy know when or where you will attack. When your enemy doesn’t know when or where you will attack, he has to be prepared for an attack at all times, and he has to try to shore up his defenses in multiple places. This is exhausting for him. It tires him out, it frustrates him, and at times, it enrages him. That is when you have him exactly where you want him.

 

Once you have angered him, he is on his way to defeat. An angry man cannot think straight; he is not able to see things rationally, and he will make mistakes. This is why the ancient Celts used to raise their kilts and taunt their enemies. It was akin to standing in front of them and the whole army giving them the finger and daring them to do something about it. It was a big SCREW YOU to the opposing army, and was insulting and greatly angered them. The angry warrior is highly susceptible to making mistakes.

 

Sun Tzu also taught that, in strategy, secrecy is of the utmost importance. If the enemy knows what you have planned, it is easy to counter your attack. Keep your strategy secret. Always keep your enemies guessing. The stress associated with knowing that they are going to get hit hard, but not knowing when, where or how, really takes its toll of your enemies.

 

This strategy keeps your enemy’s fight-or-flight response activated constantly.

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 6:15 a.m. No.5976   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5977 >>5983 >>5994 >>6092

>>5951

Because reading between the lines is irrational right? Because things are always what they seem right? Because Q is so dumb he would allow and psychopath to be BO of such an important board right? Because BO is just some random egomaniac right? Because there is no way in hell BO could be part of Q team and following a carefully formulated script right?

 

People are very predictable, except for when they are not.

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 6:25 a.m. No.5991   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5999

>>5983

Imagine this was the apprentice show and everyone was given a task to complete. Somewhere along the lines something went wrong. There would be those that argue and bicker and lose their cool, and those who stayed focused on the task. Guess who gets fired.

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 6:59 a.m. No.6038   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6060

I’m a nurse. A few weeks ago I came into work and learned that the charge nurse and another nurse had been having a sordid affair. The charge nurse had given her lover extra overtime hours off the clock, special schedule requests were all approved, and they even had sex in the broom closet. A janitor found them and was fired by the engineering boss. The engineers handle the maintenance. The engineers say it was all a lie and no one should believe a lowly janitor. Now all the nurses are standing around gossipping and the charge nurse is losing her temper and showing signs of stress. She just gave penicillin to a patient who is allergic. That patient is going into shock and will be dead ina few minutes. Another nurse was so distracted she ignored a patients call button and the patient pissed the bed. What a day!

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 7:24 a.m. No.6083   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5915

“The term Watergate, by metonymy, has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. Those activities included such "dirty tricks" as bugging the offices of political opponents and people of whom Nixon or his officials were suspicious. Nixon and his close aides also ordered investigations of activist groups and political figures, using the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).”

Anonymous ID: f8598b Jan. 6, 2018, 8:03 a.m. No.6151   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6159

>>6121

>>6128

Maybe the OPSEC recommendations were for consideration for future use, outside of CBTS, for those who were not previously aware of their vulnerabilities online. Referrals are seen by site admins. Referrals also make MI’s job a little easier when tracking the bad guys.