The information war is a fast-tempo-ed game. For a person to sit, - TopicsExpress



          

The information war is a fast-tempo-ed game. For a person to sit, analyze, and criticize sources of information on a single topic is not practical. Allocation of specialized areas of information are appropriated in order to efficiently divide the labor. It is better to trust internal/allied sources that spend the due diligence to verify information than to do it all yourself. Otherwise, you cant keep up with the real-time information to provide you with more accurate situational awareness. Because leakers of information provide intel after-the-fact, it is not only important to keep up with the pace of the enemy, but it is also vital to conceal friendly movements, as well. This is why we operate the way we do. Doubt all you want about the information; as time goes on, youll hear more people talking about it and wish you took this advice with a grain of salt. As a planet and human race, we are not yet at the decisive point, but your prolonging attitude of resistance towards the information being shared would be better served elsewhere, like in a world that failed to provide the proper level of resistance--one where the New World Orders grip finally secured the last vestiges of financial independence. A quick test to indicate your level of awareness is whether you understand the background behind the Federal Reserve Bank: Do you think money in this country is printed by the government or the private sector? If you dont know, youre not on the side of awareness, and I urge you to research it.
Posted on: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 20:24:24 +0000

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