I've been thinking the same thing for some time now. Disclosure, exposure and MSN narratives have been colliding in recent months at an expedited rate. Once the 'cat is out of the bag' one cannot simply put it back in. It's learned from that experience. On the flip side I've continually underestimated the public's level of brainwashing or willful lack off situational awareness and their desire to remain in such.
I've been thinking the same thing for some time now. Disclosure, exposure and MSN narratives have been colliding in recent months at an expedited rate. Once the 'cat is out of the bag' one cannot simply put it back in. It's learned from that experience. On the flip side I've continually underestimated the public's level of brainwashing or willful lack off situational awareness and their desire to remain in such.
Well, a first hand experience is worth the most words and is the best teacher.