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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75849449 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In no particular order. Take from it what you will. Quoting: Tennessee_Dan Truth is only what you can get enough people to believe. It should be called concensus instead. It doesn't matter what you know, how much evidence you have, or how many people you tell. Confirmation bias is so ingrained in people that they will always choose the comfortable lie over the hard truth no matter how much evidence to the contrary they’re presented with. It's just the way they're wired. Loyalties are yours and yours alone. Don't ever rely on someone else having any sense of them just because you do. It's the most dangerous mistake you could ever make. You're disposable. Right now there are at least five people in your life who believe that and have planned accordingly for the event that you're no longer in the picture. Odds are there are five more tying to make it happen on their schedule. Right now, there are people like me all over the world working to shape what you believe because they've been led to believe they're doing it for the right reasons. Don’t just assume that what you hear is true. Do your own research...Better yet, throw away your TV. Trust nothing and no one. Read that again. Make copies of everything and put them someplace secure that no one else knows about. Record every interaction you have with employers, law enforcement, or any other government official you come into contact with. Get a dash camera. You'll thank me later. It's much easier to be labeled a dissident than you realize. In every developed country on Earth, there is a mechanism in place that can ruin you with nothing more than a few keystrokes. Your credit score, security clearance, job, and reputation can all be destroyed as quickly as you can turn off a light switch for something as simple as saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. Learn to keep your opinions to yourself. Don't let what you do define you. Don't let other people do it for you either. A sense of self is all you have to keep you grounded. Stretch and exercise daily...Even if only for 10 minutes. Always carry a sidearm. Always keep it concealed well...A t-shirt hanging over your glock doesn't cut it. Pay no attention to signs (unless it's a government building) telling you otherwise. Those only work for law-abiding citizens. Being judged by twelve is always better than being carried by six. Always carry a sharp pocket knife. Always carry a cigarette lighter even if you don't smoke. Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no. Anybody who is ever asking you questions be it an employer, law enforcement, nosy neighbor, or anybody else are fishing for admissions. If they had anything solid on you, they wouldn't waste time talking to you. Keep a road atlas in your vehicle and get a detailed street map of everywhere you go. GPS doesn't work everywhere. Learn every possible route to and from your destination. Katy-bar your exterior doors. The extra few seconds it takes to breach is the difference between life and death. Always have an exit plan...Always! Pretending to be someone else will make you forget who you are. Keep a "go-bag" at home, at work, in your vehicle, and anywhere else you can safely stash one. At minimum you should have a change of clothes, extra socks and underwear, a loaded firearm, pocket knife, small water filter (LifeStraw), and cash in each bag. Stash a vehicle (preferably a heavy rear wheel drive) someplace secure away from where you sleep...NOT a friend or family members house! Dress to blend in. Learn how to become "the gray man". Learn to shoot and shoot good. Never stop practicing. It's a perishable skill. Having a firearm is useless if you're not proficient. Be observant but don't be obvious about it. Knowing your surroundings is a learned skill. Practice it. Disguises are only as good as the person wearing one. Know the language, customs, and laws of the places you visit. When in a restaraunt, sit with your back to a wall and a view of the door. When on a bus, sit in the back near an emergency exit. When on a train, always try to get a private compartment. If one isn't available, get a ticket near the dining car with a clear view of an exit. Don't get on commercial airplanes if you can avoid it. Never get in the front of a car if there's someone in the back seat. If your vehicle is ever boxed in, ALWAYS KEEP DRIVING. Never stop for anyone or anything. The rear end of a vehicle is the easiest to move without causing too much damage to your own. Learn the 180, reverse 180, and pit maneuver. Find a place to practice them where you won't be noticed. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about being pulled over by your local police here. In that case, pull over, turn off the vehicle, roll down your window, and keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain sight. Sex is a weapon. Don't ever forget lest you land in a honey trap. You weren't that popular before you had a clearance and nothing else has changed. Never approach a helicopter until the pilot signals you and NEVER approach from the front or the tail...Always from the side. If you're stranded in the water, remain calm, relax, and you'll float enough to keep your head above water. The more you panic and try to swim for shore, the more likely you are to tire yourself out and drown. Don't break the law. This one should be obvious. Keep your circle small. It's much easier to identify the traitors that way. Information is power and people want it. Be mindful of what you say. Learn how to let go and never look back. This one is hard. Sadness is natural...So are regret and shame. Experience them but don't let them consume you. Feeling alone in a room full of people is NOT normal. It's a by-product of surviving. You need a person in your life you can talk to. Alcohol doesn't make anything better and it won't make you forget what you want to either. If you have kids, don't ever let them join the military. Surviving and living are not the same thing. Survival is nothing more than continuing to breathe. Life is the sum total of your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and a sense of fulfillment. Make sure you live! That's all I've got. Excellent post OP. The only thing I might add is know these things well, read them repeatedly until it’s second nature and then live by them routinely. Thanks for the great info! |
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Tennessee_Dan (OP) User ID: 83431455 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Things I learned as a target of an intelligence operative. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79105793 Public records reflect property tax fluctuations that accommodate temporary housing for traitors attempting entrapment. Accessing livestreams (however briefly) linked from conspiracy sites is enough to warrant months of attempted incursions. Fake name badges is sometimes enough to fuck up an entire game plan. Can't argue with that. It's all true. Don't ban me bro. |
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JESUS IS KING User ID: 80854134 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In no particular order. Take from it what you will. Quoting: Tennessee_Dan Truth is only what you can get enough people to believe. It should be called concensus instead. It doesn't matter what you know, how much evidence you have, or how many people you tell. Confirmation bias is so ingrained in people that they will always choose the comfortable lie over the hard truth no matter how much evidence to the contrary they’re presented with. It's just the way they're wired. Loyalties are yours and yours alone. Don't ever rely on someone else having any sense of them just because you do. It's the most dangerous mistake you could ever make. You're disposable. Right now there are at least five people in your life who believe that and have planned accordingly for the event that you're no longer in the picture. Odds are there are five more tying to make it happen on their schedule. Right now, there are people like me all over the world working to shape what you believe because they've been led to believe they're doing it for the right reasons. Don’t just assume that what you hear is true. Do your own research...Better yet, throw away your TV. Trust nothing and no one. Read that again. Make copies of everything and put them someplace secure that no one else knows about. Record every interaction you have with employers, law enforcement, or any other government official you come into contact with. Get a dash camera. You'll thank me later. It's much easier to be labeled a dissident than you realize. In every developed country on Earth, there is a mechanism in place that can ruin you with nothing more than a few keystrokes. Your credit score, security clearance, job, and reputation can all be destroyed as quickly as you can turn off a light switch for something as simple as saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. Learn to keep your opinions to yourself. Don't let what you do define you. Don't let other people do it for you either. A sense of self is all you have to keep you grounded. Stretch and exercise daily...Even if only for 10 minutes. Always carry a sidearm. Always keep it concealed well...A t-shirt hanging over your glock doesn't cut it. Pay no attention to signs (unless it's a government building) telling you otherwise. Those only work for law-abiding citizens. Being judged by twelve is always better than being carried by six. Always carry a sharp pocket knife. Always carry a cigarette lighter even if you don't smoke. Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no. Anybody who is ever asking you questions be it an employer, law enforcement, nosy neighbor, or anybody else are fishing for admissions. If they had anything solid on you, they wouldn't waste time talking to you. Keep a road atlas in your vehicle and get a detailed street map of everywhere you go. GPS doesn't work everywhere. Learn every possible route to and from your destination. Katy-bar your exterior doors. The extra few seconds it takes to breach is the difference between life and death. Always have an exit plan...Always! Pretending to be someone else will make you forget who you are. Keep a "go-bag" at home, at work, in your vehicle, and anywhere else you can safely stash one. At minimum you should have a change of clothes, extra socks and underwear, a loaded firearm, pocket knife, small water filter (LifeStraw), and cash in each bag. Stash a vehicle (preferably a heavy rear wheel drive) someplace secure away from where you sleep...NOT a friend or family members house! Dress to blend in. Learn how to become "the gray man". Learn to shoot and shoot good. Never stop practicing. It's a perishable skill. Having a firearm is useless if you're not proficient. Be observant but don't be obvious about it. Knowing your surroundings is a learned skill. Practice it. Disguises are only as good as the person wearing one. Know the language, customs, and laws of the places you visit. When in a restaraunt, sit with your back to a wall and a view of the door. When on a bus, sit in the back near an emergency exit. When on a train, always try to get a private compartment. If one isn't available, get a ticket near the dining car with a clear view of an exit. Don't get on commercial airplanes if you can avoid it. Never get in the front of a car if there's someone in the back seat. If your vehicle is ever boxed in, ALWAYS KEEP DRIVING. Never stop for anyone or anything. The rear end of a vehicle is the easiest to move without causing too much damage to your own. Learn the 180, reverse 180, and pit maneuver. Find a place to practice them where you won't be noticed. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about being pulled over by your local police here. In that case, pull over, turn off the vehicle, roll down your window, and keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain sight. Sex is a weapon. Don't ever forget lest you land in a honey trap. You weren't that popular before you had a clearance and nothing else has changed. Never approach a helicopter until the pilot signals you and NEVER approach from the front or the tail...Always from the side. If you're stranded in the water, remain calm, relax, and you'll float enough to keep your head above water. The more you panic and try to swim for shore, the more likely you are to tire yourself out and drown. Don't break the law. This one should be obvious. Keep your circle small. It's much easier to identify the traitors that way. Information is power and people want it. Be mindful of what you say. Learn how to let go and never look back. This one is hard. Sadness is natural...So are regret and shame. Experience them but don't let them consume you. Feeling alone in a room full of people is NOT normal. It's a by-product of surviving. You need a person in your life you can talk to. Alcohol doesn't make anything better and it won't make you forget what you want to either. If you have kids, don't ever let them join the military. Surviving and living are not the same thing. Survival is nothing more than continuing to breathe. Life is the sum total of your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and a sense of fulfillment. Make sure you live! That's all I've got. ![]() USA = #TaxationWithoutRepresentation ** SOLDIER OF THE CHRIST ** |
anon_cow User ID: 83571427 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no." Don't ever take a polygraph. |
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Tennessee_Dan (OP) User ID: 83431455 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you have kids, don't ever let them join the military. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83847289 Please clarify this point a little more. Cheers. The military is designed to tear down what you were and replace it with what they want you to be. Nobody comes back the same. It doesn't matter what your job is. The individual is destroyed for the sake of the collective. Willfully giving up what makes you You would be the worst mistake of your life. Would you want that for your children? God forbid they end up in combat, fighting for ideals they hold which don't exist for those who send them. I've survived these past 25 years...I haven't lived them. Don't ban me bro. |
Tennessee_Dan (OP) User ID: 83431455 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no." Quoting: anon_cow Don't ever take a polygraph. Good point. They can't be administered without your consent. Don't ban me bro. |
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Craft User ID: 83844669 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is true story the other day I was at the watering hole having a drink and this guy has been showing up around the same time every day and has heard me talk about the current on going situations that's going on globally, Long story short this glowbug sat down at our table with a drink placed his phone down started talking ect .... Well me being me I had a filling to grab his phone hit the screen button this MF was recording us, I personally have permission to remove or call the non emergency number to get trespassing order via bar owner, little bitch ran after getting his phone back, and yes I carry a fix blade at all times true story. Great post OP. Craftdragon screw a coffee buy me a beer or a membership $chank3567 cheers! If this goes against any GLP rules I will gladly remove my personal signature. <3 8) twit @craft8431 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83847501 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no." Quoting: anon_cow Don't ever take a polygraph. Polygraphs say whatever the examiner wants them to say, SKIP THE "diagnosis". JUST SAY NO |
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Craft User ID: 83844669 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hyper-vigilance is a devastating condition. Gripping IT all too tightly never ends well. ![]() You aren't wrong. Being aware is not a bad thing might save your life, o and as far as gangstalking ehhhh I don't allow that to enter my mind 100% Craftdragon screw a coffee buy me a beer or a membership $chank3567 cheers! If this goes against any GLP rules I will gladly remove my personal signature. <3 8) twit @craft8431 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80176246 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In no particular order. Take from it what you will. Quoting: Tennessee_Dan Truth is only what you can get enough people to believe. It should be called concensus instead. It doesn't matter what you know, how much evidence you have, or how many people you tell. Confirmation bias is so ingrained in people that they will always choose the comfortable lie over the hard truth no matter how much evidence to the contrary they’re presented with. It's just the way they're wired. Loyalties are yours and yours alone. Don't ever rely on someone else having any sense of them just because you do. It's the most dangerous mistake you could ever make. You're disposable. Right now there are at least five people in your life who believe that and have planned accordingly for the event that you're no longer in the picture. Odds are there are five more tying to make it happen on their schedule. Right now, there are people like me all over the world working to shape what you believe because they've been led to believe they're doing it for the right reasons. Don’t just assume that what you hear is true. Do your own research...Better yet, throw away your TV. Trust nothing and no one. Read that again. Make copies of everything and put them someplace secure that no one else knows about. Record every interaction you have with employers, law enforcement, or any other government official you come into contact with. Get a dash camera. You'll thank me later. It's much easier to be labeled a dissident than you realize. In every developed country on Earth, there is a mechanism in place that can ruin you with nothing more than a few keystrokes. Your credit score, security clearance, job, and reputation can all be destroyed as quickly as you can turn off a light switch for something as simple as saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. Learn to keep your opinions to yourself. Don't let what you do define you. Don't let other people do it for you either. A sense of self is all you have to keep you grounded. Stretch and exercise daily...Even if only for 10 minutes. Always carry a sidearm. Always keep it concealed well...A t-shirt hanging over your glock doesn't cut it. Pay no attention to signs (unless it's a government building) telling you otherwise. Those only work for law-abiding citizens. Being judged by twelve is always better than being carried by six. Always carry a sharp pocket knife. Always carry a cigarette lighter even if you don't smoke. Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no. Anybody who is ever asking you questions be it an employer, law enforcement, nosy neighbor, or anybody else are fishing for admissions. If they had anything solid on you, they wouldn't waste time talking to you. Keep a road atlas in your vehicle and get a detailed street map of everywhere you go. GPS doesn't work everywhere. Learn every possible route to and from your destination. Katy-bar your exterior doors. The extra few seconds it takes to breach is the difference between life and death. Always have an exit plan...Always! Pretending to be someone else will make you forget who you are. Keep a "go-bag" at home, at work, in your vehicle, and anywhere else you can safely stash one. At minimum you should have a change of clothes, extra socks and underwear, a loaded firearm, pocket knife, small water filter (LifeStraw), and cash in each bag. Stash a vehicle (preferably a heavy rear wheel drive) someplace secure away from where you sleep...NOT a friend or family members house! Dress to blend in. Learn how to become "the gray man". Learn to shoot and shoot good. Never stop practicing. It's a perishable skill. Having a firearm is useless if you're not proficient. Be observant but don't be obvious about it. Knowing your surroundings is a learned skill. Practice it. Disguises are only as good as the person wearing one. Know the language, customs, and laws of the places you visit. When in a restaraunt, sit with your back to a wall and a view of the door. When on a bus, sit in the back near an emergency exit. When on a train, always try to get a private compartment. If one isn't available, get a ticket near the dining car with a clear view of an exit. Don't get on commercial airplanes if you can avoid it. Never get in the front of a car if there's someone in the back seat. If your vehicle is ever boxed in, ALWAYS KEEP DRIVING. Never stop for anyone or anything. The rear end of a vehicle is the easiest to move without causing too much damage to your own. Learn the 180, reverse 180, and pit maneuver. Find a place to practice them where you won't be noticed. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about being pulled over by your local police here. In that case, pull over, turn off the vehicle, roll down your window, and keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain sight. Sex is a weapon. Don't ever forget lest you land in a honey trap. You weren't that popular before you had a clearance and nothing else has changed. Never approach a helicopter until the pilot signals you and NEVER approach from the front or the tail...Always from the side. If you're stranded in the water, remain calm, relax, and you'll float enough to keep your head above water. The more you panic and try to swim for shore, the more likely you are to tire yourself out and drown. Don't break the law. This one should be obvious. Keep your circle small. It's much easier to identify the traitors that way. Information is power and people want it. Be mindful of what you say. Learn how to let go and never look back. This one is hard. Sadness is natural...So are regret and shame. Experience them but don't let them consume you. Feeling alone in a room full of people is NOT normal. It's a by-product of surviving. You need a person in your life you can talk to. Alcohol doesn't make anything better and it won't make you forget what you want to either. If you have kids, don't ever let them join the military. Surviving and living are not the same thing. Survival is nothing more than continuing to breathe. Life is the sum total of your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and a sense of fulfillment. Make sure you live! That's all I've got. What if you drive for Lyft, or for Miss. Daisey? |
Tennessee_Dan (OP) User ID: 83431455 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So there are people out there that knows... Question. Do you just know these things or was you trained? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75653043 Me.. I just know things. It makes me feel good that not everyone is retarded Enlisted at 18 as a 96B intelligence analyst. At 25, I reclassed as a 97B counterintelligence agent. Assigned to 3rd SFG, then JSOC, then DIA where I finished my "career". Don't ban me bro. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83847538 07/14/2022 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In no particular order. Take from it what you will. Quoting: Tennessee_Dan Truth is only what you can get enough people to believe. It should be called concensus instead. It doesn't matter what you know, how much evidence you have, or how many people you tell. Confirmation bias is so ingrained in people that they will always choose the comfortable lie over the hard truth no matter how much evidence to the contrary they’re presented with. It's just the way they're wired. Loyalties are yours and yours alone. Don't ever rely on someone else having any sense of them just because you do. It's the most dangerous mistake you could ever make. You're disposable. Right now there are at least five people in your life who believe that and have planned accordingly for the event that you're no longer in the picture. Odds are there are five more tying to make it happen on their schedule. Right now, there are people like me all over the world working to shape what you believe because they've been led to believe they're doing it for the right reasons. Don’t just assume that what you hear is true. Do your own research...Better yet, throw away your TV. Trust nothing and no one. Read that again. Make copies of everything and put them someplace secure that no one else knows about. Record every interaction you have with employers, law enforcement, or any other government official you come into contact with. Get a dash camera. You'll thank me later. It's much easier to be labeled a dissident than you realize. In every developed country on Earth, there is a mechanism in place that can ruin you with nothing more than a few keystrokes. Your credit score, security clearance, job, and reputation can all be destroyed as quickly as you can turn off a light switch for something as simple as saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. Learn to keep your opinions to yourself. Don't let what you do define you. Don't let other people do it for you either. A sense of self is all you have to keep you grounded. Stretch and exercise daily...Even if only for 10 minutes. Always carry a sidearm. Always keep it concealed well...A t-shirt hanging over your glock doesn't cut it. Pay no attention to signs (unless it's a government building) telling you otherwise. Those only work for law-abiding citizens. Being judged by twelve is always better than being carried by six. Always carry a sharp pocket knife. Always carry a cigarette lighter even if you don't smoke. Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no. Anybody who is ever asking you questions be it an employer, law enforcement, nosy neighbor, or anybody else are fishing for admissions. If they had anything solid on you, they wouldn't waste time talking to you. Keep a road atlas in your vehicle and get a detailed street map of everywhere you go. GPS doesn't work everywhere. Learn every possible route to and from your destination. Katy-bar your exterior doors. The extra few seconds it takes to breach is the difference between life and death. Always have an exit plan...Always! Pretending to be someone else will make you forget who you are. Keep a "go-bag" at home, at work, in your vehicle, and anywhere else you can safely stash one. At minimum you should have a change of clothes, extra socks and underwear, a loaded firearm, pocket knife, small water filter (LifeStraw), and cash in each bag. Stash a vehicle (preferably a heavy rear wheel drive) someplace secure away from where you sleep...NOT a friend or family members house! Dress to blend in. Learn how to become "the gray man". Learn to shoot and shoot good. Never stop practicing. It's a perishable skill. Having a firearm is useless if you're not proficient. Be observant but don't be obvious about it. Knowing your surroundings is a learned skill. Practice it. Disguises are only as good as the person wearing one. Know the language, customs, and laws of the places you visit. When in a restaraunt, sit with your back to a wall and a view of the door. When on a bus, sit in the back near an emergency exit. When on a train, always try to get a private compartment. If one isn't available, get a ticket near the dining car with a clear view of an exit. Don't get on commercial airplanes if you can avoid it. Never get in the front of a car if there's someone in the back seat. If your vehicle is ever boxed in, ALWAYS KEEP DRIVING. Never stop for anyone or anything. The rear end of a vehicle is the easiest to move without causing too much damage to your own. Learn the 180, reverse 180, and pit maneuver. Find a place to practice them where you won't be noticed. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about being pulled over by your local police here. In that case, pull over, turn off the vehicle, roll down your window, and keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain sight. Sex is a weapon. Don't ever forget lest you land in a honey trap. You weren't that popular before you had a clearance and nothing else has changed. Never approach a helicopter until the pilot signals you and NEVER approach from the front or the tail...Always from the side. If you're stranded in the water, remain calm, relax, and you'll float enough to keep your head above water. The more you panic and try to swim for shore, the more likely you are to tire yourself out and drown. Don't break the law. This one should be obvious. Keep your circle small. It's much easier to identify the traitors that way. Information is power and people want it. Be mindful of what you say. Learn how to let go and never look back. This one is hard. Sadness is natural...So are regret and shame. Experience them but don't let them consume you. Feeling alone in a room full of people is NOT normal. It's a by-product of surviving. You need a person in your life you can talk to. Alcohol doesn't make anything better and it won't make you forget what you want to either. If you have kids, don't ever let them join the military. Surviving and living are not the same thing. Survival is nothing more than continuing to breathe. Life is the sum total of your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and a sense of fulfillment. Make sure you live! That's all I've got. If you can get people to believe 5 wpples is less than 2 apples that only means theyre stupid. Doesn't MAKE IT FUCKING TRUE ONE BIT After the first sentence debunked im done. No need tk read any more from "intelligence" officer Just soya the low morals the agencies carry out. Pathetic low life influencers fucking up the world for some billionaire assholes they dont even know that prays to the Almighty HOMO SATAN |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82824672 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In no particular order. Take from it what you will. Quoting: Tennessee_Dan Truth is only what you can get enough people to believe. It should be called concensus instead. It doesn't matter what you know, how much evidence you have, or how many people you tell. Confirmation bias is so ingrained in people that they will always choose the comfortable lie over the hard truth no matter how much evidence to the contrary they’re presented with. It's just the way they're wired. Loyalties are yours and yours alone. Don't ever rely on someone else having any sense of them just because you do. It's the most dangerous mistake you could ever make. You're disposable. Right now there are at least five people in your life who believe that and have planned accordingly for the event that you're no longer in the picture. Odds are there are five more tying to make it happen on their schedule. Right now, there are people like me all over the world working to shape what you believe because they've been led to believe they're doing it for the right reasons. Don’t just assume that what you hear is true. Do your own research...Better yet, throw away your TV. Trust nothing and no one. Read that again. Make copies of everything and put them someplace secure that no one else knows about. Record every interaction you have with employers, law enforcement, or any other government official you come into contact with. Get a dash camera. You'll thank me later. It's much easier to be labeled a dissident than you realize. In every developed country on Earth, there is a mechanism in place that can ruin you with nothing more than a few keystrokes. Your credit score, security clearance, job, and reputation can all be destroyed as quickly as you can turn off a light switch for something as simple as saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. Learn to keep your opinions to yourself. Don't let what you do define you. Don't let other people do it for you either. A sense of self is all you have to keep you grounded. Stretch and exercise daily...Even if only for 10 minutes. Always carry a sidearm. Always keep it concealed well...A t-shirt hanging over your glock doesn't cut it. Pay no attention to signs (unless it's a government building) telling you otherwise. Those only work for law-abiding citizens. Being judged by twelve is always better than being carried by six. Always carry a sharp pocket knife. Always carry a cigarette lighter even if you don't smoke. Polygraphs are bullshit. Thats why they're inadmissable in court and law enforcement rarely uses them. Total mindf*ck on the part of the examiner (interrogator). Keep calm, stick to yes or no answers, and never offer more than asked. When they say, "This answer is inconclusive. Is there anything you can add to clarify the answer?" Just say no. Anybody who is ever asking you questions be it an employer, law enforcement, nosy neighbor, or anybody else are fishing for admissions. If they had anything solid on you, they wouldn't waste time talking to you. Keep a road atlas in your vehicle and get a detailed street map of everywhere you go. GPS doesn't work everywhere. Learn every possible route to and from your destination. Katy-bar your exterior doors. The extra few seconds it takes to breach is the difference between life and death. Always have an exit plan...Always! Pretending to be someone else will make you forget who you are. Keep a "go-bag" at home, at work, in your vehicle, and anywhere else you can safely stash one. At minimum you should have a change of clothes, extra socks and underwear, a loaded firearm, pocket knife, small water filter (LifeStraw), and cash in each bag. Stash a vehicle (preferably a heavy rear wheel drive) someplace secure away from where you sleep...NOT a friend or family members house! Dress to blend in. Learn how to become "the gray man". Learn to shoot and shoot good. Never stop practicing. It's a perishable skill. Having a firearm is useless if you're not proficient. Be observant but don't be obvious about it. Knowing your surroundings is a learned skill. Practice it. Disguises are only as good as the person wearing one. Know the language, customs, and laws of the places you visit. When in a restaraunt, sit with your back to a wall and a view of the door. When on a bus, sit in the back near an emergency exit. When on a train, always try to get a private compartment. If one isn't available, get a ticket near the dining car with a clear view of an exit. Don't get on commercial airplanes if you can avoid it. Never get in the front of a car if there's someone in the back seat. If your vehicle is ever boxed in, ALWAYS KEEP DRIVING. Never stop for anyone or anything. The rear end of a vehicle is the easiest to move without causing too much damage to your own. Learn the 180, reverse 180, and pit maneuver. Find a place to practice them where you won't be noticed. Just to be clear, I'm not talking about being pulled over by your local police here. In that case, pull over, turn off the vehicle, roll down your window, and keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain sight. Sex is a weapon. Don't ever forget lest you land in a honey trap. You weren't that popular before you had a clearance and nothing else has changed. Never approach a helicopter until the pilot signals you and NEVER approach from the front or the tail...Always from the side. If you're stranded in the water, remain calm, relax, and you'll float enough to keep your head above water. The more you panic and try to swim for shore, the more likely you are to tire yourself out and drown. Don't break the law. This one should be obvious. Keep your circle small. It's much easier to identify the traitors that way. Information is power and people want it. Be mindful of what you say. Learn how to let go and never look back. This one is hard. Sadness is natural...So are regret and shame. Experience them but don't let them consume you. Feeling alone in a room full of people is NOT normal. It's a by-product of surviving. You need a person in your life you can talk to. Alcohol doesn't make anything better and it won't make you forget what you want to either. If you have kids, don't ever let them join the military. Surviving and living are not the same thing. Survival is nothing more than continuing to breathe. Life is the sum total of your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and a sense of fulfillment. Make sure you live! That's all I've got. TRUST NO ONE! |
GSB/LTD User ID: 8080014 ![]() 07/14/2022 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Without a single doubt, this is the most compellingly honest -and valuable- GLP thread I've read in several years. And you can bet I'm printing out a hardcopy of the OP's comments so I'll have a constant reference for others. Last Edited by GSB/LTD on 07/14/2022 12:01 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83846250 ![]() 07/14/2022 12:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Accessing livestreams (however briefly) linked from conspiracy sites is enough to warrant months of attempted incursions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79105793 Haha, I have someone on my Buddy List who signed up 4 years ago, has only 1 person on his Buddy List (that's me) and has never posted anything. Kindy freaky - no? Apart from that, good list OP, I knew most of that anyway though. But me too I would question the point about the army. I mean personally I learned SO MUCH in the military that I would never exchange that away. Really so much about weapons of all shapes, types, and sizes, how to use them, being able to use them effectively and wisely, how to fight, how to survive, how to be smart, how to position yourself, how to avoid enemy fire, I mean LITERALLY hundreds of pieces of knowledge and skills which are pure gold. |