… saving “the democracy) the assassination attempt.They have a plan. Take a breath. Make sure you know what pile of shit they just laid out before you step in it…
— Lara Logan (@laralogan) July 13, 2024
Analysis from intel specialist smarter than myself…
“What are the Left and the Feds going to do from here on out?
Downplay, Discredit or JUSTIFY (in the name of…
Then get well intentioned Patriots to act in order to justify declaring them “domestic terrorists” and wipe out any opposition to their mission and ultimate “End State” through the process known as Russian Reflexive Control:
The process of intentionally conveying to an opposing side of a certain aggregate information (attributes) which will cause that side to make a decision appropriate to that information.”
As defined in the Army Journal, “Reflexive control consists of transmitting motives and grounds from the controlling entity to the controlled system that stimulate the desired decision.
The goal of RC is to prompt the enemy to make a decision unfavorable to him and then exploit it.
Some of the ‘categories of reflexive interactions’ defined during the 1980s to describe Soviet practice are entirely appropriate three decades later when applied to the current WH’s and Fed’s practice and ambition.
They are as follows:
• "Transfer of an image of the situation: providing an opponent with an erroneous or incomplete image of the situation.
• Creation of a goal for the opponent: putting an opponent in a position in which he must select a goal in our favor (e.g., for provoking an enemy with a threat to which he must rationally respond).
• Form a goal by transferring an image of the situation: feigning weakness or creating a false picture.
• Transfer of an image of one’s own perception of the situation: providing an opponent with false information or portions of the truth based on one’s own perception of the situation.
• Transfer of an image of one’s own goal.
• Transfer of an image of one’s own doctrine: giving a false view of one’s procedures and algorithms for decision-making.
• Transfer of one’s own image of a situation to make the opponent deduce his own goal: presenting a false image of one’s own perception of the situation, with the accepted additional level of risk.”
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