Q, We the People are the Insurgents these degenerates were calling us during the past four Presidential Administrations.
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Knowledge is Power
Q
> If correct, QAnon, then [Knowing Allows Control] <
SO WE BEGIN…
> QUESTION: “Just who are considered insurgents in a New World Order, Luciferian controlled Deep State, rogue C_A environment where eight million children are reported missing every year with no or very little mention by society ... their deep, dark secret lives of participating in Luciferian Black Mass sacrificial rituals where babies are severely tortured and murdered on the alter of Moloch?” <
> ANSWER: “We Constitutional Conservative silent majority, information censored public are the insurgents this Obama Administration force majeure against Free America, people enjoying living in a sovereign nation were their enemies."
David [Kilcullen]
Special Advisor for Counterinsurgency to the Secretary of State
> “KINDA RHYMES WITH 'KILL CULLIN’ <
> “This is what Q asked us to read slowly and carefully in Q Post 4008.” <
U. S. GOVERNMENT COUNTERINSURGENCY GUIDE
Knowledge is Power
Q
> If correct, QAnon, then [Knowing Allows Control] <
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SO WE BEGIN…
> QUESTION: “Just who are considered insurgents in a New World Order, Luciferian controlled Deep State, rogue C_A environment where eight million children are reported missing every year with no or very little mention by society ... their deep, dark secret lives of participating in Luciferian Black Mass sacrificial rituals where babies are severely tortured and murdered on the alter of Moloch?” <
> ANSWER: “We Constitutional Conservative silent majority, information censored public are the insurgents this Obama Administration force majeure against Free America, people enjoying living in a sovereign nation were their enemies."
David [Kilcullen]
Special Advisor for Counterinsurgency to the Secretary of State
> “KINDA RHYMES WITH 'KILL CULLIN’ <
kill culling
[ kil kuhl ]
verb (used with object)
to choose; select; pick.
to gather the choice things or parts from.
to collect; gather; pluck, remove.
noun
act of culling, usually by killing inferior animals.
something culled, especially something picked out and put aside as inferior and is exterminated.
> “This is what Q asked us to read slowly and carefully in Q Post 4008.” <
U. S. GOVERNMENT COUNTERINSURGENCY GUIDE
The Guide is available electronically at:
www.state.gov/t/pm/ppa/pmppt
Dated: January 13, 2009 [Barak Hussein Obama Administration]
Perhaps the most important of new initiatives has been the creation of Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) which bring together civilian and military personnel to undertake the insurgency-relevant developmental work that has been essential to success in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
> This statement proves the approval of these wars by the then current administration. <
www.state.gov/t/pm/ppa/pmppt
Dated: January 13, 2009 [Barak Hussein Obama Administration]
> This statement proves the approval of these wars by the then current administration. <
Insurgency will be a large and growing element of the security challenges faced by the United States in the 21st century.
> “ They have no idea that masses of The Forces That Be have covertly and actively been devising a Plan to take down the corrupt American political system without kinetic action or force, other than hand-cuffing 150,000+ elite political and societal criminals, that will shock the world once the sycophants have been identified publicly, arrested, indicted, tried, convicted and punished for committing unspeakable crimes.” <
Insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify or challenge political control of a region. As such, it is primarily a political struggle, in which both sides use armed force to create space for their political, economic and influence activities to be effective. Insurgency is not always conducted by a single group with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success.
Insurgency, however, can and will flourish in the modern environment. The strains created by globalization, by the collapse of weak state structures, by demographic, environmental, and economic pressures, by the ease of cooperation among insurgent groups and criminals, and by the appearance of destructive radical ideologies, all augur a period in which free and moderate governance is at risk.
And in today’s world, state failure can quickly become not merely a misfortune for local communities, but a threat to global >[ism]< security.
> “ They have no idea that masses of The Forces That Be have covertly and actively been devising a Plan to take down the corrupt American political system without kinetic action or force, other than hand-cuffing 150,000+ elite political and societal criminals, that will shock the world once the sycophants have been identified publicly, arrested, indicted, tried, convicted and punished for committing unspeakable crimes.” <
Insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence to seize, nullify or challenge political control of a region. As such, it is primarily a political struggle, in which both sides use armed force to create space for their political, economic and influence activities to be effective. Insurgency is not always conducted by a single group with a centralized, military-style command structure, but may involve a complex matrix of different actors with various aims, loosely connected in dynamic and non-hierarchical networks. To be successful, insurgencies require charismatic leadership, supporters, recruits, supplies, safe havens and funding (often from illicit activities). They only need the active support of a few enabling individuals, but the passive acquiescence of a large proportion of the contested population will give a higher probability of success.
Insurgency, however, can and will flourish in the modern environment. The strains created by globalization, by the collapse of weak state structures, by demographic, environmental, and economic pressures, by the ease of cooperation among insurgent groups and criminals, and by the appearance of destructive radical ideologies, all augur a period in which free and moderate governance is at risk.
And in today’s world, state failure can quickly become not merely a misfortune for local communities, but a threat to global >[ism]< security.
Whether the United States should engage in any particular counterinsurgency is a matter of political choice, but that it will engage in such conflicts during the decades to come is a near certainty. This Guide will help prepare decision-makers of many kinds for the tasks that will result from this fact. Like all such works, it will serve best if treated not as a rigidly defined set of recipes, but rather, as a stimulus to disciplined, but creative thought.
> "In other words, how much hard cash can they possibly steal, give to adversarial, hostile governments, finance unending, unnecessary wars, create famine and strife intentionally to cause worldwide misery to bring the world's population back into the 17th Century ... and rake in enough cash for their families to live like kings into perpetuity." <
Dr. Eliot A. Cohen
Counselor of the Department of State
> "In other words, how much hard cash can they possibly steal, give to adversarial, hostile governments, finance unending, unnecessary wars, create famine and strife intentionally to cause worldwide misery to bring the world's population back into the 17th Century ... and rake in enough cash for their families to live like kings into perpetuity." <
Dr. Eliot A. Cohen
Counselor of the Department of State
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