In the case of rolling thunder, the complexity of the operation was the scale of the logistics involved. Operations are complex for different reasons. What's more complex: infiltrating one agent into an organization, sneaking 10 members of spec-ops into an enemy compound, setting up a 100 man intelligence gathering op in arguably friendly territory, creating legends and maintain cover for a half dozen clandestine service employees, or moving thousands of soldiers by land, air and sea? All complex for different reasons.
Complex, but successful. Complex can easily lead to failure.
I hope Q/Trump/etc are successful. Sometimes it's hard to tell when we're winning or when we're not winning - same goes for the enemy.
Then there are the days when 'clown world' just seems like the results of chaotic random chance. People aren't wearing black hats or white hats. No, largely people are wearing Belgian waffle hats (made with real waffles) covered in maple syrup that is rainbow colored, and a large duck on top (named Billy) constantly screeching "Aflaaaaaaaac!" (the duck and the waffle hat people both screeching together in unison).That's what it seems like to me today. No intent. No cabal. No white hat plan. Just the universe rolling the dice, and kekking quietly to itself as humans are like "WTF mate.."
Now, who moved my medication...
In the case of rolling thunder, the complexity of the operation was the scale of the logistics involved. Operations are complex for different reasons. What's more complex: infiltrating one agent into an organization, sneaking 10 members of spec-ops into an enemy compound, setting up a 100 man intelligence gathering op in arguably friendly territory, creating legends and maintain cover for a half dozen clandestine service employees, or moving thousands of soldiers by land, air and sea? All complex for different reasons.
Complex, but successful. Complex can easily lead to failure.
I hope Q/Trump/etc are successful. Sometimes it's hard to tell when we're winning or when we're not winning - same goes for the enemy.
Then there are the days when 'clown world' just seems like the results of chaotic random chance. People aren't wearing black hats or white hats. No, largely people are wearing Belgian waffle hats (made with real waffles) covered in maple syrup that is rainbow colored, and a large duck on top (named Billy) constantly screeching "Aflaaaaaaaac!" (the duck and the waffle hat people both screeching together in unison).That's what it seems like to me today. No intent. No cabal. No white hat plan. Just the universe rolling the dice, and kekking quietly to itself as humans are like "WTF mate.."
In the case of rolling thunder, the complexity of the operation was the scale of the logistics involved. Operations are complex for different reasons. What's more complex: infiltrating one agent into an organization, sneaking 10 members of spec-ops into an enemy compound, setting up a 100 man intelligence gathering op in arguably friendly territory, creating legends and maintain cover for a half dozen clandestine service employees, or moving thousands of soldiers by land, air and sea? All complex for different reasons.
Complex, but successful. Complex can easily lead to failure.
I hope Q/Trump/etc are successful. Sometimes it's hard to tell when we're winning or when we're not winning - same goes for the enemy.
Then there are the days when 'clown world' just seems like the results of chaotic random chance. People aren't wearing black hats or white hats. No, people are wearing Belgian waffle hats (made with real waffles) covered in maple syrup that is rainbow colored, and a large duck on top (named Billy) constantly screeching "Aflaaaaaaaac!" That's what it seems like to me today. No intent. No cabal. No white hat plan. Just the universe rolling the dice, and kekking to itself has humans are like "WTF mate.."
In the case of rolling thunder, the complexity of the operation was the scale of the logistics involved. Operations are complex for different reasons. What's more complex: infiltrating one agent into an organization, sneaking 10 members of spec-ops into an enemy compound, setting up a 100 man intelligence gathering op in arguably friendly territory, creating legends and maintain cover for a half dozen clandestine service employees, or moving thousands of soldiers by land, air and sea? All complex for different reasons.