Why would maximum panic amongst a group of people who we know kill threats and are fine sacrificing innocent people if it advances their interests be a good thing exactly?
Maybe to flush out hidden operators or sleepers, or to force a tactical mistake by enemy operators who do not have full knowledge of the situation? Big rats are cornered, know it, and are dangerous, but easy to predict and counter. Little rats are cornered, but don't know it, and might be unknown and unpredictable.
Set a "fake public narrative" condition that automatically "greenlights" the little rats into action, and they expose themselves without even knowing they were under surveillance?
Why would maximum panic amongst a group of people who we know kill threats and are fine sacrificing innocent people if it advances their interests be a good thing exactly?
Maybe to flush out hidden operators or sleepers, or to force a tactical mistake by enemy operators who do not have full knowledge of the situation? Big rats are cornered, know it, and are dangerous, but easy to predict and counter. Little rats are cornered, but don't know it, and might be unknown and unpredictable.
Set a "fake public narrative" condition that automatically "greenlights" the little rats into action, and they expose themselves without even knowing they were under surveillance?