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Not a fan of entertaining this line of thinking, even if motives are noble. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and exploiting, reframing, or even manufacturing crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests abroad. Which then magically happened in the new century.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

Communists and fascists both have used this kind of mass psychology to great effect over the years.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
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No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and exploiting, reframing, or even manufacturing crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests abroad. Which then magically happened in the new century.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

Communists and fascists both have used this kind of mass psychology to great effect over the years.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and exploiting, reframing, or even manufacturing crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests abroad.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

Communists and fascists both have used this kind of mass psychology to great effect over the years.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and exploiting, reframing, or even manufacturing crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests abroad.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

Communists and fascists have used this kind of mass psychology to great effect over the years.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and exploiting, reframing, or even manufacturing crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

Communists and fascists have used this kind of mass psychology to great effect over the years.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and manufactured crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

Communists and fascists have used this kind of mass psychology to great effect over the years.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and manufactured crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests.

This all goes back to the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

People who are not "awake" don't need something extraordinary. They need encouragement and argumentation to utilize common sense and experience of what's already around them, to question question question, and hopefully come to new personal breakthroughs.

6 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

No. This line of thinking should never be entertained. There are too many entities out there with the will and the agency to ride a very fine line between happenstance crises and manufactured crises.

It sounds like a form of historic pragmatism, like what was utilized in the Project for the New American Century from the 1990s. In their thinking, a "new Pearl Harbor" must occur on U.S. soil to kick Americans out of complacency and initiate them into the new paradigm of American global hegemony over against competing and hostile interests.

This was also the justification of thinking behind Operation Northwoods. JFK died, in part, for opposing such evil thought experiments.

6 days ago
1 score