Searcher08 wrote:I think that the Tarpley arguments are very out of touch, an analysis that makes sense in it's own terms, but which is suffering from a lack of adequate sampling of reality and hamstrung by an inadequate refresh rate with actual real world events.
What, he's calling Egypt another Brzezinski job? He was doing that shit already 33 years ago with Iran!
With a 'personal development' hat on, they are also very un-empowering arguments. They are not wishing the people of Egypt well, they ignore reality, they do not suggest alternatives for a way forward and provide no impetus forward for dare I saw, any Egyptian person of goodwill who might be reading them. They are a call to inaction, a rallying whose emblem is the sofa and the mouse. For me, they speak of someone who no longer thinks the world 'allows' dreams to happen.
That's it exactly.
Don't support Wikileaks and don't think you can do it yourself, it's all CIA.
Don't support Egypt and don't think you can do the same in your country, it's all CIA.
Don't join any party, don't try to influence any politician, don't bother with any media, don't even start a blog because look who's hosting it, it's. all. CIA!!!
Suddenly Da Wolf is looking like a sophisticated psyop after all. Well, without the sophistication, in his case.
But seriously, we understand the mechanism much better when O'Reilly and Beck preemptively and promiscuously call everyone else Nazis and fascists.
On the other hand, entertaining for a moment that the CIA is behind the CIA behind everything talk, it's probably a good sign, if that's the last card they've got left. See?
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