Controlled Opposition? How to discern? Avoid being played!
"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves." -Vladimir Lenin
We good people naturally want to find and support people who appear champion our cause. Like seemingly everything else, this trait of ours is being systematically weaponized against us by the kunlangeta1 that today rule over us.
Since I could already see how some of my freedom-loving friends had fallen for characters2 I judged were controlled opposition, I thought I knew pretty well how to spot them.
But today Matthew Crawford opened my eyes to a much bigger picture:
I find it interesting that I've encountered so many people in the Medical Freedom Movement who think that vetting people is a waste of time, so I wanted to write at least a brief article explaining the importance of investigating the backgrounds of people who might gather the power or money from a large following.
… can anyone educated in history really think that the intelligence agencies and corporate-banking complex haven't studied methods of controlling their opposition for decades or centuries?
Controlled opposition misdirects and wastes our energy. Luckily for us, a brilliant man named Gabriel has mapped out ways for us to outwit and ultimately defeat the evil ones:
the greatest strategic mistake made by who (or what) rules the earth, is that they unloaded absolutely every dirty trick at once.
Because they unloaded every dirty trick at once, millions more of us noticed at least one of their dirty tricks, and now we’re on the lookout for the rest of their tricks.
Gabriel and Matthew do a great job of explaining how the Controlled Opposition trick works, including how many of the controlled opposition players don’t realize they are just a useful piece3 in a much larger game. I highly recommend you read or at least scan the short articles by Matthew and especially Gabriel to upgrade4 your ability to discern controlled opposition. It will save you a lot of time, and help us defeat the psychopaths a lot sooner.
What do you think?
Psychopaths are as old as Cain, and they are believed to exist in all cultures, although they are more prevalent in individualistic societies in the West. The Yupik Eskimos use the term kunlangeta to describe a man who repeatedly lies, cheats, steals, and takes sexual advantage of women, according to a 1976 study by Jane M. Murphy, an anthropologist then at Harvard University. She asked an Eskimo what the group would typically do with a kunlangeta, and he replied, “Somebody would have pushed him off the ice when nobody else was looking.”
- John Seabrook, in an article in The New Yorker entitled "Suffering Souls", quoted by Matthew Crawford “Who are the Kunlangeta
For example: Glenn Beck, Charlie Kirk, the staff of The Daily Wire, Fox News, etc.
For example:
Hitler was an unknowing puppet in a larger game. Great caution and skepticism should be applied to whatever narrative globohomo pushes
For example:
Instead of taking your opposition head on, redirecting their focus, energy and resources on means in your favor or even under your control saves you a phenomenal amount of work. This means that you don’t need to be convinced to stop fighting, you can self-destructively stew in anger and rage at the machine while it feeds on your essence. Anger is an important part of the human experience. Denouncing anger as a problem is its own problem, but it’s important that your anger is properly focused and channeled. Whatever you’re fighting for, it’s important to keep in mind why, and how you intend to achieve your goals.
False Saviors
A clear-cut example of how this is achieved is a false savior. A figure is thrust into the spotlight as the answer to major problems. By dressing the figure up with your ideals, goals, and dreams you replace an ordinary human being on an altar of your own hubris. False saviors can be the work of powerful interests choosing to lead the opposition themselves or made as leaders get corrupted by fame, attention, or other compromising factors.
Beware the false saviors
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APRIL 15, 2022
False saviors are erected by placing the complicated task of solving vastly complicated problems on the shoulders of a single person. No matter how powerful a single person is, they are still mortal and have the same weaknesses as many of us. In addition to this, the more power you put in someone’s hands, the more it inevitably corrupts them. This is because power has strings attached, no system exists in a vacuum and there will always be constraints on how powers can be used. Just as human beings can and will be corrupted, entire organizations are arguably more vulnerable to all the same factors.
The Affinity Scam
If one wanted to financially liquidate their opponents, lawfare may be one option, but there’s a far more effective means of separating your enemies from their wealth: Affinity fraud. By dressing up your financial enterprise with sleek branding that gives your opponents the impression it’s run by those who are just like them with the same values and goals. It is naive to assume that frauds targeted at activists are merely interested in money, instead of other goals like sabotage and infiltration. With money taken from your opponents, you can then use it to buy influence over them.
A great example of the Affinity Scam was Dr. Simone Gold and her (Iasreli?) front group “America’s Front Line Doctors”.
Great post, James! I especially love the footnote information about 'what Eskimos would do to a kunlangeta'!
There's quite a list of jackasses supposedly on our side. I named my dog after one of them.