1st Special Forces Command; "We Believe in Ghosts, ... Do You?" https://mobile.twitter.com/1st_SF_Command/status/1521617816822161415
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i like it.
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I really like the "We are everywhere" at 2:39.
That's right out of Q posts #835
u/#q835
I also like at 2:47 when the clown gets revealed as a spook "exposed".
The chessboard moves are also pretty interesting. A likely reference to Wargames "Shall we play a nice game of chess?"
At 3:12 the exposed spook's TV is now on fire (loss of TV control).
It says "Psywar". This is a pretty clear reference to what is taking place.
Also the opening line is key:
"If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak that he may grow arrogant."* Sun Tzu
The dancing clown appears at exactly 0.:17 seconds on the TV. (Spooks distracting people through MSM)
Then it goes to shots of an empty city landscape with audio clips from Reagan as this appears "Have you ever wondered.... who is pulling the strings?"
Here is the meaning of ghost in the machine:
Basically, if you make a machine to do something, but then it no longer behaves how you want it to behave. The clowns built their puppet system, but now it is not working the way they want it too. It's working against their intentions.
At 0:41 you briefly hear the sound of a Geiger counter as it shows a forest. Almost implying that the forest is the Red Forest near Chernobyl.
At 1:32 we see "All the world's a stage". An image appears of a man directing an orchestra.
At 2:29 you see the black knight piece advance on the chess board.
At 2:47 the witch reveals that the dancing clown on the TV is a spook and the TV is now on fire. There are pictures of demons hanging on the wall. The spook continues to dance as if unaware it's been exposed.
At 3:02 the black pawn is moved to the white square. We see revolutions.
At 3:14 we see a clip from WW2 of fake tanks that were used to fool the enemy into thinking forces were building in one place for an attack. It was a fake out before the Normandy invasion.
This reminds me of a book by Robert Heinlein way back in the 1950s-1960s, called "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress." Residents of the Moon, mostly people who had been sent from Earth for criminal or antisocial behaviors, just like Britain did by sending convicts to Australia back in the 1800s, were sent to the Moon to work the mines and other industries for Earth.
After a few generations of this, the residents begin to chaff under Earth's dictatorial ways and begin a revolution. The "ghost in the machine" turns out to be Earth's own computer system on the Moon. After being added to and expanded many times over, there are enough neural links that the computer becomes self-aware and "awake." And it becomes one of the most important characters in the revolution.
Keeping in mind that this was written in the 50s-60s, before the full implications of the digital revolution was known, Heinlein was such a visionary that he foresaw AI and what it might mean for the future.
Heh heh, I don't think a spoiler alert is necessary, I didn't give away the ending. Yeah, besides being other things (a visionary, a libertarian absolutist, etc.), Heinlein was also a revolutionary. Another thing in the book that grabbed my attention was the idea of "throwing rocks" at their enemy (Earth) was such a stunning idea.
OK, y'all, go read the book. Thank me later.