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Bytes, not bullets? 🤔💭 Theory 😲💡
posted ago by Cat_Anon ago by Cat_Anon +172 / -1

in 2018, Trump announced the largest military budget in history --$1.3 trillion. Later, he said something like "we may need it later."

At the time, I was wondering what kind of military opponent the military intended to fight with that budget. It seems that there was some cooperation with China and Russia.

I am now wondering if the majority of this increased budget is intended to fight an expensive information war. If you think about the battlefield, the enemy has had an enormous advantage:

They have owned YouTube, Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, Google, Apple Store, Google App store. They control CNN, FoxNews, Telemundo, New York Times, and basically every news outlet in the world. They also control virtually every university, and most of the school boards across the world.

Q told us we are in an Information War. The People greatly outnumber the elites, but I still don't think we can win this war with a million pea shooters.

Thus, I believe Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter was actually a military operation. We are hearing about how Twitter will go out of business now that advertisers like Pfizer are leaving. This won't happen if Twitter is being financed by the military, which I believe it is.

I'm sure there are many other advances in Information War infrastructure that we are unaware of, but this all costs a lot of money. Based on this theory, I anticipate we may see more acquisitions of other enemy assets in the future--CNN? New York Times?

X phones coming?