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When Obama beat Romney, someone asked Harry Reid about his hilariously transparent lies about Romney's taxes on the Senate floor. Reid did not address the question as an honest man does. He replied, "It worked, didn't it?"

Lying works. It is powerful. This is a war. Not a Saturday afternoon Republic serial. We need all the weapons we can get.

Once my heritage is secured, by blood or alse, then I will worry about whether I can sleep at night after lying about the people who want me genocided.

(I won't, most likely.)
The reason someone like that needs to be destroyed is because he is a liar. How you win, how you fight, etc, vs why you should fight, why you should win, why the other side should lose.

If you do the exact same thing the other side does, the side that should lose, then you just joined the side that should lose.

Subterfuge in war and lying are not always the same thing. You trick your enemies, but you don't lie to your neighbors. One okay, one bad.

Not that him being on one side of the equation means that the other side, romney, was good. It was two bads in a fight.

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I can be charitable about it. There is room for a grey area regarding deception in war. You don't email your enemy with up to date numbers on your troops and movements in an effort to be honest. You deceive your enemy in battle. You make him think something that isn't true, so that he doesn't know what is true, so that you can catch him off guard.

That's something different than lying to the pool of potential recruits about why they should join you. "I want you to risk everything to help me fight this guy, but I don't respect you enough to tell you the truth about why."

Atrocity propaganda is a real and constant element of warfare throughout history, but it's probably more heavily weighted on the side that isn't fighting with defensible motives. If you had real and justifiable reasons to fight, why did you make up all that other stuff that didn't happen? Tends to be because the real reason wasn't defensible.
@weknowwhygary @s2208 yeah absolutely

>"I want you to risk everything to help me fight this guy, but I don't respect you enough to tell you the truth about why."
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Atrocity propaganda is also what those who already rule you do to get you mad. It's not how you get power. It should be really obvious that those trying to take power need to act very differently from those that have it, but for some reason alleged Right-wingers still don't understand that the Jews didn't take power by winning elections in the 60s. Like dude, they didn't become so powerful by telling people about racial equality, they were ABLE to spread this nonsense because they were ALREADY in power.
Imagine thinking you need to compete with the biggest media machine on the planet by "uh just making MORE atrocity propaganda I guess" Great strategy pal...
Would you say a meme can be more powerful than a sentence? Is it not only possible, but regularly so?

The meme is not the literal truth, but it contains truths.

So it is with good propaganda. Digestible, powerful, actionable messages that suggest to a large number of people that it is in their best interest to orient toward your cause in a real way.

That is what the jews did; it crippled us as a culture; and it needs reversing.

But the language that did it is also the language necessary to undo it. You're not going to argue a man (or especially a woman) off the position he holds with facts if that's not how he came to believe it.

The meme is not a lie. The meme is myth made small enough to hold. While not literally true and not thorough in its proofs, it contains truth.

More than that, it contains the power to perpetuate our race, which we agree is a high value - perhaps higher than any other, save glorifying God.

Fire with fire, brother. That's all.
The problem with that plan is that if you want someone to go along with the child rape, you can't just invite them over to your compound and film them raping a child. You generally have to film yourself doing it as well and let them have the video so as to achieve mutually ensured destruction if one of you flips.

Psychopaths might be crazy, but they aren't stupid.
The problem here is assuming that the people involved are thinking about things in these terms. The people striving for power and wealth, and getting invited to the orgy island, are assumed to have this arithmetic of compromise and leverage on their minds, as though they are always cognizant of being perpetually "in the ring," and that's probably not the case.

We react like, "you fell for it? you got invited to rape island and didn't think there would be cameras?" Correct. That's not what they were thinking. They were thinking, "pussy."

It reminds me of the discussion about Enoch I had with @tyler and Rubeus years ago. Rubeus didn't think it made sense that Enoch would sell his entire inheritance for a bowl of soup without some other details to explain it (it wouldn't make sense that these strivers would get caught in the rape-cam trap so easily), but Tyler argued, yeah that makes perfect sense. People make those kinds of stupid short sighted decisions all day long (people get tunnel (pussy)-vision all the time).

You get done eating that bowl of soup and pretty quickly realize you weren't thinking clearly about the deal you made.
@weknowwhygary @Verfassungsschmutz @s2208 @tyler there's also the fact that no normal person ever would ask for ID when he's invited to a private yacht party

like imagine being a millionaire, having been to hundreds of parties and someone goes "urm are these girls all eighteen?" Who would even ask that? Nobody.
They're not going in with the expectation that they are being entrapped, they just want to party. They probably don't even know that Epstein "hired" (trafficked) all the girls, necessarily.
This is very easy to pull off and the feds do it to people they don't like all the time btw. That Ghost Gunner guy comes to mind