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The Global Game Exposing Manipulation Dodging Deception

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"How many people have you done that to? How many people have done that to you?" Boone challenging the audience to look at their own manipulation patterns — not just what's being done to them, but what they're doing to others. The global game runs on everyone participating without realizing they're playing.

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as much as we're talking about your friend, I'm talking to everybody in your audience. How many people have you done that to? How many people have you done that? How many people have done that to you? Now, if you don't think that's a concerted effort to degrade the unity of our society, I've got news for you. That's exactly what you do to create the unity in a society. That's what class warfare does. That's what a lot of things do. They create these divisions. So don't get played by the game and understand what the game is. This is the game. You know, we wrote all these books here to expose you to the game so you don't get played. And so you can teach other people, hey, look right here, you know, three dash 17. This is exactly what we're doing to each other right now. Or, you know, five dash 14. This is what I saw last week at work. You know, it's very relative to everybody's lives. So this is the fifth generation warfare environment. It's not just about, it's not bigger than, the cognitive battle space is a real thing. You're being tricked, you're being manipulated. People around you are doing the same thing and they're taking it out on you. And you're probably taking it out on other people. You gotta stop. I'll give you a great one. The vax, all right? How many times have you seen somebody go, oh, so-and-so died of a heart attack. Well, did they get vaxed? Well, yeah. Well, the first thing is, did they get vaxed? Oh my gosh, how's their family? You know what I mean? And then I see people take it even further and go, well, they deserve it. No, they didn't deserve to get tricked by their country and die. They didn't deserve that, okay? They were a victim as much as everybody else. Yes, they may have been an asshole at a certain time, but what was causing that? And so we gotta step back. And I see people do it now. You talk about the vax injured and people wanna isolate the vax injured. Well, if you were anti-vax, guess who your best ally is right now? People who were vax injured who can talk about being vax injured. That's your best ally and you're isolating them. Yeah, I've seen this with the disclosures that are coming out about what our government did. And I put up a post on social media about this just saying kind of speaking for every man, right? With the realization of what they've done. We trusted them with this. We trusted them with this. And it was very interesting because some of the responses were, well, that was your first mistake was trusting them. And I'm thinking, okay, you're literally victim blaming right now because the truth is even people who didn't, even people who have had sort of an underlying distrust of the government, nobody knew the extent of it. Nobody knew that they were spending $50 million on like LGBTQ books in Pakistan, like crazy stuff like that. Nobody knew the extent to which charities and NGOs were just hemorrhaging money, taxpayer money, stealing it. And let me ask you this. I'm gonna put a whole different light on that situation because immediately people would go, oh, why would we spend money on LGBTQ in a foreign country? Well, first of all, it's Pakistan, okay? And whether or not they are gonna be an ally now or in the future is kind of a thing. So would you want to create the tree and by amplifying a voice that is not the majority? See, these are the games that get played, right? So yeah, you probably would in some sort of strategic software fashion, you probably would do that. But guess what? We were doing the same thing to ourselves. Therein lies the problem, right? Therein lies the problem. So there's a lot of different ways to look at all these things. And I'm not saying that program needed to exist or it was even effective. I don't know, but I can admit that I don't know. But I know that spending money on certain programs to create division in other places, that's a soft power strategy. There's reasons for those things. Right, right. Not that I'm defending it, I'm just saying I'm giving people another perspective, framework, reference. And this is something that Mike Benz talks about. And I think if anybody, if you haven't heard Tucker Carlson's interview with him, where they go through a lot of these details and why these programs exist and the rationale behind it, again, it's not necessarily excusing it or even advocating for it, but it gives you a framework for understanding what's behind it. But let's talk about that for just a second, because I think that, you mentioned phase two. On the one hand, right now the knee-jerk reaction of Americans is cut it all off, just stop it. Cut off USAID, never give them another dime. None of these programs should have any money. That's the emotional knee-jerk reaction to this. However, you mentioned earlier, before we came on the show, that there is actual value in some of the programs. And so I think for people, it is unrealistic to expect that all of it will go away forever. It's gonna come back. It's gonna be evaluated for its efficiency and then certain things will come back and hopefully the abused portions will not come back. But the door swings both ways before it comes to center, right? And so everything went way too far one way and now everything's been cut off, so it's swinging back the other way. And at some point in time, it'll recalibrate and we'll get centered again. But all these things have to happen, otherwise we go bankrupt. And people have just kicked the can down the road too many times. General Flynn talks about this, when he wanted to audit the black budgets, and that's why he got railroaded because he says, I wanna audit these black budgets. And that's, I mean, the wrath came upon him as soon as he said that, like, how dare you even think of such a thing? He's told me, so some of these black budgets been around since Eisenhower, nobody's ever looked at it twice. You're right, right. I wanna know what's going on with that thing. Like, let's see some measures of effectiveness and reevaluate. And he's told me, and he said it publicly, that there are black budget programs that have more money than most countries behind. Right, right, and that's, and when the- And nobody's ever audited or reevaluated it, like- Yeah, and when the- Yeah, the number two, the assistant sec def for under Biden was being interviewed and basically saying, when they were talking about the fact that the Pentagon couldn't pass an audit, she was trying to justify it by saying, like, we don't have line items. And so, you know, it's not that we can't pass an audit, it's that basically she was saying, like, there's nothing to audit because we're not keeping track of this stuff, which was, you know, for a rational human being, that's all the more case for an audit, right? Like, the fact that you're not itemizing these things is the biggest, like, that's a bigger- And why aren't they itemized? Because nobody wants to know where that money went. Exactly. Because someone will be accountable on another level. Because, you know, today's ally is tomorrow's adversary and vice versa in many ways, you know? I mean, we were allied with Russia, with the Soviet Union in World War II. Well, not anymore, you know, that didn't continue. We were allied with China, you know? I mean, when China was a democracy, we were allied with China. And that, by and large, the Chinese people want the same thing back, but the CCP, being an illegal government, is standing in the way of that. They're trying to hold onto it every way they can. And I think they're close to throwing in the towel on that. So it's one of those things that relationships change, just like people's relationships, they change over time. And I don't think anybody wants to be accountable for the money they're giving to their ally today that may turn into their adversary tomorrow. And vice versa. I think in a political environment, that's a suicide, you know? That's a suicide. That's the thing that's gonna bite you in the ass. And so they protect themselves by saying, I don't know, plausible deniability, right? I don't know, I didn't know that was going there. Right, that makes sense. And, you know, I think this is why we're seeing the level of panic we're seeing in DC.

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