There isn't a need for you to know. Remember: in life, and in business, and in wartime, the advantage goes to the competitor who does not flinch, and does not broadcast his game plan.
Where did I say that they don't know. Of course they know. That doesn't negate the strategy. You have to keep the enemy off balance.
You think patriots don't know about agent provocateurs? False flags? FBI glowies? Of course we do. But that doesn't stop the enemy from deploying them.
How do you get the enemy to spend ammo?
Sooooooo forever? How much ammo is there? And what are they doing with it? I haven't seen anything that's been happening.
Information warfare is a tricky battleground especially for laymen. Wins sometimes look like defeats.
There isn't a need for you to know. Remember: in life, and in business, and in wartime, the advantage goes to the competitor who does not flinch, and does not broadcast his game plan.
It does, actually. You have to let the enemy think it's cornered and you're "right around the corner" for them to empty their magazines.
Where did I say that they don't know. Of course they know. That doesn't negate the strategy. You have to keep the enemy off balance.
You think patriots don't know about agent provocateurs? False flags? FBI glowies? Of course we do. But that doesn't stop the enemy from deploying them.