Thursday, November 21, 2019

Narrative Warfare: The Spooks Get It

I hadn't intended to do this, but reading today's post at Anonymous Conservative made it worthwhile. First, an image.

Yes, that's a #QAnon drop. I don't want to hear about your opinion on #QAnon; any comments on that nature will be deleted and dumbasses sperging about it will be banned and spammed. This is not about him; this is about what he said since that's independent of whether or not he is a LARP.

What you're looking at here is that someone in the spook world is spelling out what I've been saying privately and publically for a while now: It's About the Narrative.

What you believe to be true (Narrative), you perform in everyday life (Culture). What you perform as normal behavior (Culture), you will enact as state policy (Politics). This is why control of the Narrative matters, and that means Narrative Warfare is really the secular version of Spiritual Warfare; this is why cults and religions are the bedrock of a nation's identity, and therefore Narrative Warfare is Identity Politics because you're fighting over what the foundation of a given nation--a given distinct body of people, all of whom share the same race, religion, and language--is and whomever has control over that has real power because they have faith on their side.

And faith means religion, and religion means spirituality- performative or not. With the recent revelation that the Glow In The Dark crowd created pedo network cults like The Finders, it's not hard to see that this wisdom is well-established in the Upside Down of Spookland.

The more I ponder this, the less crazy David Icke and those like him (e.g. Steve Quayle) seem. Way to go, Glowies.

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