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Study on rats shows that when little rats invite big rats to play, if little rats don’t win at least 30% of time, then the little rat will refuse to play. In politics, too. If the little guy doesn’t occasionally win against the big guy, beware when he refuses to play the game.
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Someone told DT that he should remind people that these vaccines were rolled out by his administration. I don’t pretend to have any insight, but I offer some…intuition about this. He is being set up to take the fall, if vaccines fall out of favor.
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If the vaccine program fails, it is the “Trump Vaccines” that were ineffective. That may not work given that the current administration has gone as far as mandating it. If I were DT, I’d keep my mouth shut until at least spring 2022.
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This is true. Myself & others have rallied private sector companies to leverage their influence, lobbyists, and assets in a direction mutually beneficial to their business remit and national goals. Gov’t policy change happens in parallel, but it follows, doesn’t lead.
In the short term, change will only happen due to efforts within the private sector. The US' political and financial class does not possess the morals or will to stand against the CCP's perfidy.
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Many policymakers know what needs to be done, and would like to do so, but they need political cover. We provide that. First, one deal at a time; and increasingly at scale, but still not fast enough.
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FYSA- Russia doesn’t like the US, but they dislike the CCP even more.
Putin and Xi Jinping are both bluffing-- Putin's method is to pluck only the ripest fruit from the tree & Ukraine is not ripe enough, while Xi has no method, just barking in all directions (Lithuania ! ? This week). "Wolf diplomacy" is a misnomer --wolves do not bark, they bite
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Ukraine was a readiness (and more importantly, willingness) test on the Biden Administration in reference to Taiwan.
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I don’t mean to suggest nor imply anything against the Catholic Church. Just that there are individuals in the church, as in any other large organization, who lost their way and give the Church a bad rep.
The Vatican is perhaps the most exposed in the Epstein case, but unclear how much will actually make it into the public sphere. By the end of this historical period - all trust in major institutions will have been significantly eroded.
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The Vatican has often been used as a neutral meeting ground for many world leaders, particularly those who wish to stay behind the scenes. The blending of church and state attracted several individuals to the clergy who preferred power attainment, over the Churches’ mission.
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And the blurring of the “mission” gave way to a willful ignorance, and in many cases - enablement, of depraved behaviors. I felt the need to clarify the message, so as to not paint the entire Church in one brush. For every “bad” individual, there are 10 wonderful souls.
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The Vatican is perhaps the most exposed in the Epstein case, but unclear how much will actually make it into the public sphere. By the end of this historical period - all trust in major institutions will have been significantly eroded.
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Trump was dumped through a colour revolution, engineered riots, and election "fortification" measures previously used only against other countries.
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I know that it’s humbling for VHL officials to not be read into things, but the DNI quite literally does not have clearance, nor justification, to access materials related to this matter. It would be better for them to simply stop speaking of this in public until further notice.
ICYMI 🚨 UFOs Buzzing US Warships Could Be Aliens, According To Top American Spy insiderpaper.com/ufos-buzzin…
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Here’s how something like this works and gets produced- Some ambitious mid-level bureaucrat (G13/14) decides they want to standout. They then decide on a topic of “importance”, gather supporting evidence, ignore contradictory stuff and editorialize for views.
"A secret report, suppressed by US defence chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a ‘Siberian’ climate by 2020." theguardian.com/environment/…
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In the case of this particular “analysis”, Im guessing it was both too stupid and not actionable. I mean, if I asked the analyst to provide relevant solutions, risk mitigation protocols, etc., he/she would come up with answers that cross over into the “insane” category.
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And yet - which are the analysis that fit into the insane category, and are branded as official reports? Those promoted by ambitious senior level officials that want to appease their elected allies….think Brennan Obama. Use your best discernment.
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