An image, especially when the context is known, can equate to a thousand words.
An Elite Clown is given a proper K-12 worth of education on how the world works, and its true history. "The Titanic" for instance, has layers and layers of meaning, most involving the FED and the Great Depression.
But in a different context, "The Titanic" can be invoked in order to show a display of Clowns ultimate power. A "greatest hits" album, as it were.
Understand that say, "Titanic" = FED. And "Turtle", in the context of money, equates to "Mitch McConnell". An editor could then be instructed to write a superflous, offbeat article involving Sea Turtles being endangered by century-old remnants of the Titanic shipwreck. The details of that article, all the sentences and paragraphs, when the cypher is known ("Titanic" = FED, "Turtle" = Mitch McConnell) can then be used to elaborate on backroom dealings that the Comms-Aware community at large does not have access to. Let's say, a closed meeting between McConnell and Janet Yellen.
Or, the article could be a threat on McConnell's life. All done in a way, with zero attribution (as Q puts it: non_stick) to those who order it. The details would be found in the article the editor wrote.
An image, especially when the context is known, can equate to a thousand words.
An Elite Clown is given a proper K-12 worth of education on how the world works, and its true history. "The Titanic" for instance, has layers and layers of meaning, most involving the FED and the Great Depression.
But in a different context, "The Titanic" can be invoked in order to show a display of Clowns ultimate power. A "greatest hits" album, as it were.
Understand that say, "Titanic" = FED. And "Turtle", in the context of money, equates to "Mitch McConnell". An editor could then be instructed to write a superflous, offbeat article involving Sea Turtles being endangered by century-old remnants of the Titanic shipwreck. The details of that article, all the sentences and paragraphs, when the cypher is known ("Titanic" = FED, "Turtle" = Mitch McConnell) can then be used to elaborate on backroom dealings that the Comms-Aware community at large does not have access to. Let's say, a closed meeting between McConnell and Janet Yellen.
Or, the article could be a threat on McConnell's life. All done in a way, with zero attribution (as Q puts it: non_stick) to those who order it. The details would be found in the article the editor wrote.