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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jul 3, 2024 22:50:35 GMT
They will do their absolute best to corrupt the Reform Party, and since the Reform Party is made up of a lot of people that are not that clever, it is all the easier to corrupt. I don't have a smoking gun to show you. It's not how it works. It works through the slow boil technique and they are playing this game right now and by my estimation Reform don't really get it. It's all down to psychology. One problem is the simple message sells politics to the brainwashed, but simple messages come from simple minds, and it is not what we want. The ones screwing us are smart. They must be held to account. I'm not 100% sure about Tice. He seems to have a thing about being seen riding tanks in Ukraine or similar. He's a military fanatic, and there is no one more brainwashed than the military and indeed our military are controlled by the US. I'm sick of being lied to, and I've heard more lies from our military than had hot dinners. They are well and truly bought. Farage does not understand world affairs as well. He might well know Europe, but for the rest of the world, he just says what he is told. He's very superficial because in essence he does not understand this stuff. His talent is in speaking to audiences, and conducting TV studio interviews. Obviously we can't go on with the other parties in Westminster, but for Reform to work, there's stuff that needs fixing. You see British Intelligence will no doubt be involved as well, especially if they veer off the path we re all meant to follow. I don't like the fact these candidates were mostly picked only weeks ago. They have had years to set up and check potential candidates out. Few have any web presence. Like most political parties, we don’t really know the complete history of whose standing, their affiliations and loyalties behind the scenes. … and most are ‘winging it’ over their knowledge of foreign countries and their situations … Biden doesn’t know what Planet he is on … and hasn’t a clue which continent most countries are in. A wikipedia browse and an ‘intelligence briefing’ are all they get … before they start spouting bollocks justifying war with one country or other the Deep State wants to attack. Tice might be a Brigade 77/MOD plant … and these smear sleeper cell candidates might be organised by some hidden quango or another … The CIA now controlling GCHQ … has brought in a whole new level of skullduggery since they engineered out Trump … against a candidate with obvious dementia in 2020. …. which Robin Williams(comedian) picked up on way back in 2012. We need election ombudsmen/observers being very vigilant the vote and count is FAIR … and free from BLM/Leftist interference … the result is true to events … and not prepped ballots dropped in overnight … because the Establishment got all panicked Reform were going to landslide it. Watch these crooks like a hawk … Western election rigging is ‘a thing’ … and is becoming more widespread … as more immigrants throw their hat in the ring … and their tribes get more involved behind the scenes where ‘irregularities’ occur. I used to do a job servicing electronic equipment where the systems were very complicated, but as far as the customer was concerned they didn't care if it took you 5m to find the fault or several hours. The result was the same, hence I got ahead by applying formal logic to diagnose problems and find what was wrong via inference. The better I got the more I would earn. It was good training and I just acquired that kind of mind and approach. Politics is the same sort of thing. Someone's lying for sure, but you don't know which information is true and which is false. As with electronic circuits, you probe around with your test equipment and narrow it down. Maths and statistics is useful. There are many tricks. The little factoid in the title gave away far more information than the person intended. Also another skill which teaches you to do this is debugging computer programs, which is more what I do now when I'm working.
Logic: "the killer App" as the Americans would say.
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Post by Dubdrifter on Jul 3, 2024 22:56:43 GMT
I also love sniffing out tiny nuggets of info that confirm where a fault lies … and where new avenues of research might lead …😄👍
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Post by johnofgwent on Jul 4, 2024 7:05:17 GMT
About the only thing Dubdrifter got right a couple of posts back was the bit about the sudden upsurge in Reform’s level of engagement
UNLIKE other parties that recruit MEMBERS who have an active role in candidate selection, REFORM is a limited company in which one man has absolute control. Their National Nominating Officer alone approves to the electoral commission the choice of candidate for each constituency. Others have an ARMY of members running the show although in recent years constituency party selection committees have often been pushed hard by central office to accept the candidate imposed on the local party from HQ.
Farage said he was NOT engaging in the election and then suddenly changed his mind, committing the COMPANY he is MD of to wasting £300,000 and nominating 600 people in a matter of weeks which was a U Turn of proportions unseen since Clegg chose to favour tuition fees.
With no infrastructure in place it would have been an absolute DODDLE to destroy the party’s ability to field a candidate in this constituency just by offering myself as that candidate. I’m surprised the Welsh Tory leader in the Cardiff Bay Shit Pit didn’t seek me out and offer me a bribe to do so. After all he has form for using bribery of candidates and elected members to the party advantage.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jul 4, 2024 13:48:34 GMT
About the only thing Dubdrifter got right a couple of posts back was the bit about the sudden upsurge in Reform’s level of engagement UNLIKE other parties that recruit MEMBERS who have an active role in candidate selection, REFORM is a limited company in which one man has absolute control. Their National Nominating Officer alone approves to the electoral commission the choice of candidate for each constituency. Others have an ARMY of members running the show although in recent years constituency party selection committees have often been pushed hard by central office to accept the candidate imposed on the local party from HQ. Farage said he was NOT engaging in the election and then suddenly changed his mind, committing the COMPANY he is MD of to wasting £300,000 and nominating 600 people in a matter of weeks which was a U Turn of proportions unseen since Clegg chose to favour tuition fees. With no infrastructure in place it would have been an absolute DODDLE to destroy the party’s ability to field a candidate in this constituency just by offering myself as that candidate. I’m surprised the Welsh Tory leader in the Cardiff Bay Shit Pit didn’t seek me out and offer me a bribe to do so. After all he has form for using bribery of candidates and elected members to the party advantage. Another word for top-down control is socialism. It leads to a very controlled system where everyone has to conform to it. It also has a single point of failure. The topology matters, so this is why in science no one runs it. It is a network and each researcher is working in his patch and his work gets reviewed by the many. It's a far more intelligent and stable system. It is intelligent because of its diversity. Like in the case of a political party there might be a weird area where peope do stuff differently, and due to their differences they stumble upon a good idea. Where you have a repetition of clones, much like a corporation, you lose the creativity and they stop inventing stuff. They end up buying in the ideas.
So there you have it. It's got a bit of the Nazi Party feel about it. Tice is a military fanatic. I wonder when he will get his military uniform.
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