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Jean Weinshel's avatar

Continued

Trump 45-47 is destroying the narrative that NATO is a peace agent. NATO’s eastward expansion was the DS forever war machine on the European continent and into the Middle East with addition of Turkey, the British Muslim Brotherhood.

The DS’ zero sum game narrative reveal is just beginning.

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Burning Bright's avatar

As the peacemakers storyline escalates, the warmongers one does proportionally. All planned. All perfect.

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ALtab's avatar

‘What we’re watching, then, on the macro is a sort of mass and massive disarmament all around, and on multiple layers not just of the Info War, but of reality itself.’ This does sum up the macros we see playing out.

Recently, I’ve read other books and articles (surprise, surprise, different topics) that reinforce humans were created for stories and that it has been that way since God breathed breath into Adam. When considering this, the pieces of this extremely complicated game board fall into place. Looking at everything we think we know from this premise, we can see what you, Fearless Tiger, have been ‘teaching’ us all along.

It’s impossible for me, likely joined by many others) to determine the exact purpose, actual or narrative, of these moves. I especially am lost as to Netanyahu’s role(s). Ghost’s talents are exceptional in this arena, but, even so, I’m lost. Fortunately, it’s not germane that I know ‘stuff’!

Trump’s accelerating the exposures of the media and that, in itself, is a point!

God bless your dedication to teaching us to navigate the ‘actions’ without fear, even as we don’t know the meanings.

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Burning Bright's avatar

While I have not read or studied the Bible, I have long been ruminating on the fact that Jesus inherently understood this, by speaking in asides and in narrative.

Humans animate stories because we are stories.

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ALtab's avatar

And, recognizing that (and proceeding accordingly), Fearless Tiger, is your greatest gift, among many others!

Happy Independence Day!🇺🇸.

Thank you for helping make it a hopeful one.

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Wild Bill's avatar

Always remember The Bard's great advice from "As You Like It":

"All the world’s a stage,

And all the men and women merely players;

They have their exits and their entrances;

And one man in his time plays many parts..."

It makes it easier to understand that characters like Bibi are merely playing their parts, of which there almost always are several.

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ALtab's avatar

I still have my grandmother’s Shakespeare collection! It truly IS all a stage.

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Steven Paul's avatar

Lol, you’re on a roll with ‘verisimilitude’ - Ghost will never get that word out of his head, now!

An isolated news blurb crossed my screen a couple of weeks ago stating that nuclear sites were never the target of American bombs, but rather a massive, underground communications hub on which the Cabal’s global operations were completely dependent - the trafficking, the laundering, everything.

Of course, if that’s true, then that, also, may have already happened some time ago.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Perhaps my favorite word in the English language.

I don't read much into reports about the actuals, as they can just as easily be morphed into other reports saying the opposite.

That's why I try to focus on the net effects of belief in the dominant storyline coming out of a given series of deployments.

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Kelly McCulloch's avatar

I was listening to a podcast related to the diary “The Confessions of St. Augustine” which used the word “verisimilitude.” And it made me smile.

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David Hammond's avatar

Thanks BB! Great article. It always 'bright'ens my day being reminded of the brilliance of Trumps narrative deployments. He's unmatched IMHO at controlling the battlefield.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Thanks David!

I'll keep reminding you, then.

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The White Rabbit Report's avatar

Great article! I fully agree with your breakdown of the invisible enemy. The "System of Systems".

I’d add that this system also leverages tools like digital censorship and AI to amplify its reach. Censorship on platforms silences dissent. AI, through algorithms and data manipulation, curates what we see. All of this subtly reinforces the enemy’s narrative or polarizes us further.

Keep fighting the war of stories!

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Burning Bright's avatar

Absolutely.

The System defends itself using protocols it's made out of.

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Kelly McCulloch's avatar

I just want to see your mind map. Do you make flow chart pyramids? I envision right-side up next to the opposite upside down…I enjoy systems engineering and algorithms, backward planning, and logistics, applying these in my everyday activities. But I have to use a pen and paper if they are multi-pronged or complicated. Please show a screen shot of your notes one day. Or describe your process. I read Stephen King’s book on writing and he pales these days by comparison.

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Burning Bright's avatar

It might be a whole show and will make me look simultaneously smart, retarded and insane.

The map is in my head, but it's organized on threads, with the threads broken into platforms.

So ... maybe a way to try to picture it is that I run multiple threads, but at different speeds. If I keep them all going at high speeds, it leads to some issues with focus and energy. I like to keep a baseline going, while a sort of deeper theme threads run slowly. If I'm in active connection mode, I run a thread very fast, such as when actively researching and writing.

The chutes and ladders analogy I've made on the shows a few times is what it tends to look like when I'm trying to chart an individual thought path/logic path.

I'm sure none of this made sense.

I do keep a LOT of notes, but not in the traditional sense. I have several hundred thousand words of notes spread across dozens of document files based on the last few years of research, but when I take notes, it's usually to clear cache/free up space in the threads, as keeping too much information in the threads tends to slow them down and lead to depression and anxiety.

All quite normal, really!

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Kelly McCulloch's avatar

Thank you for this detail. It does sound very normal. Writing things down “clears cache” for me as well. Something tells me your operating system is a special upgrade to the model some of us were issued. You are helping to keep my OS exercised and charged to perhaps it’s optimum capacity. I am praying that it will automatically refresh and reboot to higher function with prompts and awareness of availability. As maxed out as yours seems, I have no doubt YOU have unlimited thought power yet to be mined. I say this not to put pressure on you but to encourage you in patience as all will unfold as is meant to be. 💗

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DAVID NICHOLS's avatar

Wow BB. very good, but also very LONG!!!! Ahh, how I long for the days of Cliffsnotes ! Helped me through college !!

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Burning Bright's avatar

This is one of my shorter pieces haha!

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Michael  Sharp's avatar

Whiner

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DAVID NICHOLS's avatar

Indeed !

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Bryce E. 'Esquire' Rasmussen's avatar

It's why they call him troll master. My own realisation of what you discuss and I sometimes pretend to understand, came in 2016. Well, a little while after one singular event. It's always been the scrum, micromanaged, Bush comes out and talks of whatever event, narrative they want to push. All in house, perfectly orchestrated, full control.

And then along comes Trump. He'd been tweeting as it was then known, before being President, but was expected to fall in line, of course. And what does he do? Goes to a site reknowned for having vacuous people on it. And tweets. Cuts the Gordian knot. Establishes total control, leads the media and the White House around by the nose and it was glorious. Oh, those heady days, oh, the grins, the laughter. What a great way to lead into the seriousness of what was to come.

And now? Still doing it. On multiple levels. Daddy indeed. And doing it all while acting like a bit of a goofy guy, kinda smiling at the wrong time, grim at the wrong and sometimes right time and no one knows what he and his team's moves are going to be. And that is what's needed. The American public know that evil is out there, know that's always war and more war, know that these guys are reptiles, sharks with no soul, as mean as you can get sending bodies to the killing fields and here we have one bonafide smart ass sumbitch who can dance with them and lead them and take them out, all while trolling them. It inspires. It gets the blood up, and not for war.

Daddy. That one had me grinning.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Well said. The direct path communication from Trump to the people really did completely break the mold, and force the enemy to mimic him. The thing is, direct-path communication will crumble if it's not coming from logos and truth as a foundation.

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NewWave's avatar

Great read today!! Quoting you, “…yet another full circle Hegelian moment wherein Trump’s Term 1 Problems and Promises are being Solved in Term 3, more so, it was the timing of Trump’s visit…” Term 2 indeed !!

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Burning Bright's avatar

Thanks for reading!

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John Visher's avatar

The Internet is atomizing every single narrative. No narrative is so big that it can’t be blasted to smithereens. If anybody comes at me with “man walked on the moon; atomic bombs, viruses, holocaust, vaccines are all real”, I just look at them like they are insane. What makes it fun is they think they’re smart with their advanced degrees. It’s hilarious.

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Burning Bright's avatar

They're being dismantled in real time.

Having an advanced degree these days should qualify you for subsidies, since it means you've endured levels of Prussian trauma and programming it could take years to recover from.

In short, it makes you quite literally retarded.

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John Visher's avatar

The Internet will never provide definitive narratives like we had especially in the 20th century with broadcast television and broadcast radio. That century is gone and it’s not coming back. So yeah, most people believe the nuclear bomb story. It’s total bullshit, but they believe it because it was presented as a clean And widely accepted story.

Look at the story of Jesus Christ being crucified. That’s been preserved by the churches for 2000 years, could be total bullshit. What I’m saying is that with the Internet there’s going to be no clean narratives left. We will find, that we don’t need narratives to cling to like life preservers in a stormy ocean

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Burning Bright's avatar

Decentralization of narrative has broken their grip on centralization.

Well said and inarguable.

Also a big white pill.

Truth thrives in chaos.

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Dennis O'Neill's avatar

Unfortunately, the internet hasn't provided definitive disposition of any of the issues, by implication of listing them you apparenty believe it has, but your smug reliance on it as evidence it has makes me think you should pursue an advanced degree is discernment.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Advanced degrees do not lead to nor imply discernment. In fact, one could argue they lead to the polar opposite = indoctrination.

The internet not providing 'definitive' narrative is a core feature of the awakening, in my personal view.

Thanks for your support.

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Dennis O'Neill's avatar

I was, of course, somewhat being facetious about pursuing an advanced degree in discernment because so many people rely upon things they read on the web to make sweeping pronouncements like, for example, the nuclear bomb story being "total bullshit" while providing zero evidence for their idiotic assertions that contradict the eye witness testimonies of thousands of people, including those who experienced the bombing of Hiroshima, and Nagasaki. Flat earth, we never landed on the moon, and viruses don't exist are similar in kind to nuclear bombs are "total bullshit." They're all internet phenomenon for which there's nearly zero evidence. The evidence provided for assertions about these four subjects is quite uncompelling, and some of it hilariously idiotic.

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Jean Weinshel's avatar

In my opinion,

Trump 45-47 destroyed the narrative that the ONLY pathway to peace in Middle East was through Palestinian statehood. MI6 and CIA’s terror proxies and Muslim Brotherhood, funded through Iran, UN, USAID, etc.have been players in DS forever war machine, rather than peace partners.

Trump 45-47 destroyed the narrative the Iran could be welcomed into brotherhood of nations possessing nuclear weapons, policed by the Western concept of deterrence, MAD.

Trump 45-47 destroyed the narrative that Palestinian Authority is a partner for peace: a tenet of the DS since the Clinton Administration.

Trump 45-47 is in the process of destroying the narrative that NATO is a

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Wild Bill's avatar

Jean, you can edit your post (as you might want to do, for instance, if you hit the 'Reply' button before you were done) by clicking on the ellipsis (3 dots) to the right of your byline. One of the choices is 'edit' -- click on that choice and your post will re-appear in the text box and you can continue typing, edit mistakes, whatever. Cheers!

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Hoffmeister's avatar

Rumors of major false flag internal U.S. terrorist event upcoming initiated by a " close allied entity " ( Israeli, Mossad/CIA??? ). Is the Trump narrative sufficient enuf to paint our " allies " into a preventative corner against taking such an action? Lord knows that crowd has the past history and capability to act.

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Burning Bright's avatar

I do not fear actuals, because I don't think the narrative would be unfolting in as predictable a macro pattern as it is right now were that not accounted for. I do not, however discount the possibility that we could be sold an eventual narrative of this. I plan to keep my head when those about me lose theirs in that scenario. No use worrying about it.

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DAVID NICHOLS's avatar

Keep em coming" ! And Happy 4th to you !!! ( Maybe our Trump Team has some special 'fireworks' in store this weekend???)

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Mr. Raven's avatar

You literally swallow all the Jew bullshit uncritically don't you? Unsubscribed.

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Burning Bright's avatar

Nice!

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