I've heard that also - and understood that....to a point. It's taking much longer, I think, for people to wake up, which means more injury/death. I think if they bothered to tell people and show people the truth (maybe some confessions in exchange for a lesser plea), people might actually wake up. Unfortunately death and more death is not doing the trick. Hiding the truth is not really waking people up IMHO.
3. Game Theory: тАЬEvery battle is won before itтАЩs ever fought.тАЭ
In the game of chess, very often the winning player appears to be losing for much of the game. Rooks and bishops are sacrificed; the queen hangs in peril; the King seems cornered; all seems hopeless; and all seems lost. However, while all that is happening, a deeper strategy is at work.
Temporary sacrifices and losses should be measured not by oneтАЩs personal expectations, nor by oneтАЩs immediate physical or emotional comfort, but by the end and purpose of the operation, which is nothing less than total victory. I highly recommend reading Sun TzuтАЩs 5th century BC the Art of War with all of this in mind.
During the American Revolutionary War, General Washington lost far more battles than he won; and all while losing them, he had his eye fixed upon the entire spectrum of constellating events; and despite near continual calamity, he was certain of victory. It was only a matter of time.
At a certain point in a chess match, the best players already know who is going to win.
Remember, lest anyone forget: we are at war. And I don't mean this metaphorically.
Because the population has to wake up before it's ready to hear the message you want Trump to deliver.
Until then, nothing Trump could say would have any effect whatsoever except to bury him in an avalanche of criticism.
The population can only wake up by showing them what is happening. And that is happening, albeit slowly. Painfully so.
I've heard that also - and understood that....to a point. It's taking much longer, I think, for people to wake up, which means more injury/death. I think if they bothered to tell people and show people the truth (maybe some confessions in exchange for a lesser plea), people might actually wake up. Unfortunately death and more death is not doing the trick. Hiding the truth is not really waking people up IMHO.
How long does a chess game take? How long is a piece of string?
From my May 2022 piece: https://open.substack.com/pub/mistermicawber/p/breaking-the-spell-of-the-warlocks?r=110wl5&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
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3. Game Theory: тАЬEvery battle is won before itтАЩs ever fought.тАЭ
In the game of chess, very often the winning player appears to be losing for much of the game. Rooks and bishops are sacrificed; the queen hangs in peril; the King seems cornered; all seems hopeless; and all seems lost. However, while all that is happening, a deeper strategy is at work.
Temporary sacrifices and losses should be measured not by oneтАЩs personal expectations, nor by oneтАЩs immediate physical or emotional comfort, but by the end and purpose of the operation, which is nothing less than total victory. I highly recommend reading Sun TzuтАЩs 5th century BC the Art of War with all of this in mind.
During the American Revolutionary War, General Washington lost far more battles than he won; and all while losing them, he had his eye fixed upon the entire spectrum of constellating events; and despite near continual calamity, he was certain of victory. It was only a matter of time.
At a certain point in a chess match, the best players already know who is going to win.
Remember, lest anyone forget: we are at war. And I don't mean this metaphorically.