There is fundamental difference between Operation Trust and the Devolution we are currently in.
Operation Trust was aim towards people in the field, to stop them from carrying out their jobs, which would have defeated the Bolsheviks.
Devolution sets out exactly what each operator needs to perform through their local chain of command, while the top of the chain might be compromised. "Trust the Plan" is aimed towards common people, who might get in the way of this CoG operation/
The reason why people confuse "Trust the plan" with "Operation Trust" is because they are unable to discern who each of these are aimed towards.
Devolution is not about suspending laws or "'we've discovered some problems, we'll be right back" kinda things.
devolution is the transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities.
This is how the Q operation ensuring everyone actually does perform their roles in contrast to Operation Trust which, supposedly, stopped various officials from actually perform their jobs by obstructing flow of information.
Restoring to personal insults is always the best indication that a person has exhausted their intellectual capacity and wishes to disengage.
Further backed by the fact that the definition you highlighted from the Black's Law is exactly the one I highlighted, and completely different from your original claim of "suspension of laws"
I do not wish to tax you any further as per your wish, so have a blessed day.
There is fundamental difference between Operation Trust and the Devolution we are currently in.
Operation Trust was aim towards people in the field, to stop them from carrying out their jobs, which would have defeated the Bolsheviks.
Devolution sets out exactly what each operator needs to perform through their local chain of command, while the top of the chain might be compromised. "Trust the Plan" is aimed towards common people, who might get in the way of this CoG operation/
The reason why people confuse "Trust the plan" with "Operation Trust" is because they are unable to discern who each of these are aimed towards.
Devolution is not about suspending laws or "'we've discovered some problems, we'll be right back" kinda things.
devolution is the transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities.
This is how the Q operation ensuring everyone actually does perform their roles in contrast to Operation Trust which, supposedly, stopped various officials from actually perform their jobs by obstructing flow of information.
Restoring to personal insults is always the best indication that a person has exhausted their intellectual capacity and wishes to disengage.
Further backed by the fact that the definition you highlighted from the Black's Law is exactly the one I highlighted, and completely different from your original claim of "suspension of laws"
I do not wish to tax you any further as per your wish, so have a blessed day.