I have finished the book. I believe that much of the funding for many bad things comes from sources like Soros. They are not all his personal ideology but that really doesn't matter. The American people have no counter to the level of payment. The conspiracy terrorist part of me believes that a good percentage of it might be U.S. funds laundered though other countries.Rafe wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 8:30 am
If you're far enough into the book, did you have the same reaction I did to the pervasive pro-Hamas fiascos that spread last week across U.S. university campuses like wildfire? Clearly that was well-funded--from somewhere--and centrally planned if not centrally orchestrated; might have been localized "cells" responsible for operationalizing the "demonstrations." Very eerily similar to the progression of events that Schlicter wrote about.
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Thanks for sharing this book. I've added it as a priority to my reading list.
My current book, "The Attack" by Kurt Schlicter is a novel but it deals with a potential situation that we might face sooner than many think and offers a perspective about how to deal with it. I think that we have to "war game" situations at least in our own minds so that we don't end up without a mental path forward when things go bad.
My current book, "The Attack" by Kurt Schlicter is a novel but it deals with a potential situation that we might face sooner than many think and offers a perspective about how to deal with it. I think that we have to "war game" situations at least in our own minds so that we don't end up without a mental path forward when things go bad.