Performers carrying out their roles in a protracted deception
In the realm of politics, the concept of the 'long con' has taken centre stage. This strategic plan, characterized by rapid advancement when conditions are right, appears to be in play as we witness a rapid 'go' phase of portions of this long-term scheme.
The daily theatre in politics might not be as spontaneous as it seems. Some argue that it could be part of a pre-planned script, designed to distract from underlying agendas. The left and right, good cop, bad cop dynamic in politics is another manipulative tactic that has been observed, with political figures seemingly playing their roles in a choreographed dance.
Recent revelations have suggested a connection between certain political figures and the late Jeffrey Epstein. These allegations, if proven true, could shake the foundations of power. However, it's crucial to remember that all political figures may not have the public's best interests at heart.
The strategy of 'incrementalists' has been a prominent feature in recent political landscapes. These individuals focus on making small, systematic, and pragmatic policy changes, rather than pursuing radical or sweeping reforms. This approach, while seemingly beneficial for political feasibility and stability, can also be exploited for power consolidation under the guise of democratic legitimacy.
Vance, a prominent figure, is expected to complete the Technocratic overhaul of the system, a process that has been slowly unfolding. Meanwhile, Biden's actions are considered a failure, setting the stage for Trump to appear as a saviour.
Trump's role in the current presidency is multifaceted. He is tasked with fixing apparent issues, enacting a technocratic infrastructure, continuing bombing civilians for Israel, and promoting mRNA vaccines. However, his association with underage girls and Epstein could lead to his downfall, paving the way for Vance to take the presidency.
Amidst all this, it's essential for the audience to remain vigilant against gaslighting and propaganda. The strategy of the long con should be considered when analysing political events, and the audience should be aware that all political figures may be part of the same plan, working towards a common objective.
In the end, the long con is a complex dance of power, manipulation, and incremental change. As citizens, it's our responsibility to stay informed and discern the truth amidst the theatre of politics.
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- The 'long con' in politics might extend beyond immediate political entertainment, potentially masking underlying agendas and objectives, as suggested by the interplay between incremental change and political manipulation.
- Amidst scandals such as the connection between certain political figures and criminal cases like those of Jeffrey Epstein, some analysts argue that the strategy of incrementalism could be a means for power consolidation, disguised under democratic legitimacy in the realm of general-news, crime-and-justice, and politics.