From an intelligence perspective, and it’s the intelligence perspective which concerns us the most, given that we have been rendered hidden and secret for the most part, we are in the hidden and secret world of intelligence now, there is no left or right or ideology within the state. There is only culture and history or way of life and vital interests. That’s all. Ideology is merely a guise for goals. So it is very peculiar and interesting that the liberal state would transfer power to its opponent after such brutal lawfare against its opponent. Why did it happen? How do you reconcile brutal lawfare with transferring power to the subject of brutal lawfare? We probably know better than anyone else as a result of our analysis or frame and initiation. The goal for the state, after all, is absolute power. So how do you square that circle of transferring power with the goal of wielding absolute power? It’s all very interesting and strange, isn’t it? And we probably know better than anyone else. But we are humble about it.
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I have a Bachelor's Degree in History/Government and International Relations from George Mason University, and a Master's Degree in International Affairs with a Concentration in U.S. Foreign Policy from American University in Washington, DC. I was born in New York City, and have lived in Northern Virginia since childhood. I am an independent writer and an entrepreneur. I am also a book author. View all posts by adamazim1988
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