Aren't people *not* supposed to know what's really going on? I mean, from the side of the manipulators, either way they're still getting what they want right?
The question I have is, who benefits from Prigozhin's death, or from him being alive? I don't have that answer, but that might be a start in fi…
Aren't people *not* supposed to know what's really going on? I mean, from the side of the manipulators, either way they're still getting what they want right?
The question I have is, who benefits from Prigozhin's death, or from him being alive? I don't have that answer, but that might be a start in finding out whether dude is on a beach somewhere or not.
As for Putin, there's many times over the years, that they have reported that it was a Putin body double.
If we insist on knowing, (in our own terms) do we set the conditions of confusion, so as to have the temporary experience of being right - or indeed wronged?
So yes 'confusion' is a means to an end, where that goal is a 'time out' in which to generate our own version as a gift to ourself that may then share with others as a way to think and see reality as a confusion to order.
Isn't confusion the point of all this?
Aren't people *not* supposed to know what's really going on? I mean, from the side of the manipulators, either way they're still getting what they want right?
The question I have is, who benefits from Prigozhin's death, or from him being alive? I don't have that answer, but that might be a start in finding out whether dude is on a beach somewhere or not.
As for Putin, there's many times over the years, that they have reported that it was a Putin body double.
If we insist on knowing, (in our own terms) do we set the conditions of confusion, so as to have the temporary experience of being right - or indeed wronged?
So yes 'confusion' is a means to an end, where that goal is a 'time out' in which to generate our own version as a gift to ourself that may then share with others as a way to think and see reality as a confusion to order.
I see what you're saying, but I'm referring to using confusion as a tactic.
Who would benefit from either outcome, because that's where the *true* answer lies.
Somebody somewhere benefits from Prigozhin's death, or perhaps the perception of his death.
I don't know who those people are, and why it might benefit them. That's what I'm looking for.