And we’re all Wheat, baby!
I’m 100% on board that we already won. We’re watching a movie. And broadcast on every news channel, at the inauguration you got to see the “prison yard” with the whole gang. We got to see them all in jail, captured and even better, we git to see them act like they weren’t about to be executed. Minus the family, who were there for show, you got grumpy Bernie, Pence the snake, all the criminal presidents, fake Hillary, drunk Pelosi. We also got to see Joe Biden saying the words “Salute the Marines” instead of actually saluting like it was a fucking Tim and Eric skit. If you look at yesterday in the right lense, it was entertaining as fuck. I might watch all 6 hours again.
Lots of sleepless nights to come
I can’t help but to think with basically the entire world having a camera phone on them at all timeS, it would be really hard to keep the lid on operations that involve significant use of force. The theory is also that these operations are occurring in places where the citizens may not typically experience consistent warfare or combat, so it would be foreign to them. Combine that with some of the potential targets being the most influential, rich, and powerful people in the world, that has to increase the difficulty because of potential bodyguards, increased security and defenses, etc. Could we be truly living in an information warfare era where just the truth about their deeds and doings is enough to bag them. I would love to hear any thoughts.
SOS Mike Pompeo gave a speech on Monday at Voice of America. Pompeo spoke about a lot of things, but specifically he mentioned that it’s a worldwide broadcast station and is translated live into 64 languages. I thought that was a little overkill for a kind of obscure (at least to me) outlet. But after seeing some posts that since the operation is a global one, that the whole world has to know. I theorize that VOA will be the outlet that broadcasts everything to the world via some sort of global EBS typically used for nuclear situations.