Australian Military saying workers should now strike til Xmas and then "WATCH THIS SPACE!" ??
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Riccardo Bosi is wearing the sand coloured beret of the Australian SAS Regiment.
"Watch this space" In the broad sense of this context means that the general population should wake up and take notice of the "Freedom movement" that they are being advised by the ruling elites and MSM to ignore as it a just a passing fad of the "loony right".
"Watch this space" must be an Australian thing. We though most people knew about this saying. It just means pay attention,watch and listen for more information as events unfold.
The comment about wait until Christmas is intriguing and at present unclear.
All we can do is "watch this space".
"watch this space isn't Strayn, is it? I would not have thought so.
I think the confusion arising from Bosi's statment is that people do not know the context he is speaking in. I mean, he's been implying that a storm is coming for some time now. In the context of Bosi's statements and videos, etc, from the last 2 months, it's pretty clear what he's saying.
(*and yes, its still unclear, but its clear that he's implying something"
Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. I got caught up doing stuff.
Look up "watch this space" on the net. It's sort of like keep a look out for future events ect. That's why I was surprised Americans,Brits and others weren't familiar with it. It's not often used in Australia but I've heard it used from time to time.
I know what you mean about Bosi's comments being a bit surprising to people. He lives and breathes counterinsurgency warfare and he's been saying for a long time a change is coming and bad actors should get their house in order and seriously think about co-operating with the White Hats before it's too late.
It makes me wonder if he comes out with these bold statements to rattle the Black Hats. Counterinsurgency warfare 101, always keep the enemy off balance, make them worried,cause them to make mistakes,cause them to unknowingly move in the direction you want them to move, then destroy them.
We'll just have to "watch this space" to see how this turns out. It's very interesting observing this from a Military perspective. Australians are the masters of this game.
Not sure if its just my subjective sense of things, but his statement and the use of the expression didn't phase me at all.
I heard a direct presentation from Bosi earlier in the year, when he visited my town. You don't become a lieutenant colonel in the SAS without being pretty darn capable at what you're doing.
The presentation definitely described around 6 or so different streams of activity, with 5 of them basically being behind the scenes.
A list to his most recent Q&A with Sarah Youll also reveals this dimension of Bosi's work. He's by and large the only person in the Freedom Australia movement that really knows what he's doing, and is doing it with a high level of strategy and focus.
A lot of the Australian freedom movement is young people (i.e. under 40's) who have no real idea about communism, marxism, and how they work.
Bosi is not the easiest to follow, but people who are serious about the war we are in should definitely watch this space (Bosi).
I agree,Bosì is the man when it comes to irregular warfare. Some people would think he's only a Lieutenant Colonel. Officers in Special Forces often don't worry about advancing in rank if it means they have to leave Special Forces. They are very dedicated and determined individuals.
That would have been very interesting to see Bosi's presentation.
Another thought I've had is about Senator Jim Molan. Jim is at the moment on leave from the Senate as he is fighting cancer.
Jim Molan is a retired Major General ( should have been a Lieutenant General but he wasn't woke so Julia Gillard shafted him) Jim is a strategic genius. I often wonder if Jim is also involved at the planning level on the White Hat team.
PS. kek.
Did an exclusive guggle search for watch this space with "", and it came back with 12 million hits.
Find it hard how people might think either that this is "an Australian expression" or even not really get it. pretty darn common.