Subtext: The Counterinsurgency Collapse
American Counterinsurgency in a Nutshell
The father of modern intelligence work is Colonel Frank Kitson. He wrote two books: Low-Intensity Operations and Gangs and Counter-Gangs. These books are the bibles for counterinsurgency.
To start with, we need to begin with a very brief history of American intelligence operations. In this way, we can understand where we are today within the dark underbelly of Foggy Bottom.
In the last 60 years, American intelligence work tends to have hallmarks or trends. In Vietnam, the Americans started running a vicious program called operation Phoenix and this really marks the start of the post-1945 counterinsurgency operations throughout the world.
And much like Frank Kitson’s war against the Mau Mau in Kenya. The Americans adopted the idea of Gangs and Counter-Gangs and elevated this idea to a grand scale in Vietnam and then in the United States.
In Vietnam, operation Phoenix revolved around assassinations; and from the start of the 1960s to the early 1970s the violence was very public and brutal. These American assassinations were both domestic and foreign in context. They were also a companied by Casus Belli such as the Tonkin Gulf incident. False flag operations that were intended to subvert American democracy by stampeding Congress to war. For example, on the 2nd of November 1963, Ngô Đình Diệm, the president of South Vietnam, was arrested and assassinated. Two weeks later, President Kennedy himself was assassinated.
Therefore, the hallmark of American intelligence in the 1960s was (public) assassinations covert operations, and false flags.
In the 1980s, controlling the media, as well as perceptions were in vogue. One perfect example was during the run-up to the first Gulf War. When A drama queen by the name of Nayirah al-Ṣabaḥ gave false testimony to Congress, claiming Iraqi soldiers were throwing babies out of incubators.
In an award-winning performance, Nayirah gave a sniffling teenage testimony, claiming — that she witnessed Iraqi soldiers throwing babies on the floor. Then, stealing the incubators, and then taking these incubators back to Baghdad. A ridiculous story, that ended up untrue. Stampeding the Congress and thus green-lighting the War in Iraq.
Therefore, the hallmark of American intelligence work in the 1980s was control of public perceptions and psychological operations.
Ten years on, in the early 2000s, NATO Intelligence focused on synthetic terror events more than anything else. Controlling the media was at the top of the list, and psychological deceptions were in vogue as well. And of course, the assassinations were present at the time. However, they tended to be inconclusive and opaque as America was battling the — so-called — war on terror.
And so, the trends for American intelligence in the 2000s was control of public perceptions, psychological operations, and Casus Belli’s and synthetic terror events.
We can never forget, intelligence work is always in a state of flux. This is so it can conform to societal trends and norms. To cope with these changes, NATO intelligence will spend millions on developing new ideas. Then, abandoning them at a moment’s notice, or combining old methods with something new at a later time.
In other words, intelligence work is always in a state of flux and it’s always changing.
And one interesting fact that can not be overlooked, every American Counterinsurgency operation has failed. From Vietnam to Iraq to Afghanistan to Somalia. You name it, and it has failed — spectacularly. But what about Frank Kitson? Everything he has done has cratered, failed, and sunk to the bottom of the sea — (laughing)
Keeping this in mind we move to the next subject…
A Counterinsurgency Against the American People.
To start with, Washington is at war with anything and everything. Meaning, Washington’s principal objective is to follow the Wolfowitz doctrine, and unsurprisingly it’s failing.
Anything America touches dies and turns to dust.
We call it — The American Curse.
But how do we know that we have a counterinsurgency against the American people? That’s easy, the counterinsurgency has been ongoing for years in the United States. In fact, one recent operation has been exposed through the Twitter Files and Hamilton 68. And we can never forget, the one thing counterinsurgencies have in common with all the others — it’s failing.
In fact, in one recent American moment of levity, Douglas MacGregor was asked by Andrew Napolitano if, “the American Secretary of State should go negotiate peace”, MacGregor calmly opined, “ he should just stay home “. A wise comment from a wise man…
…and unfortunately, wise men and women are not in abundance these days. However, the American people struggle — on. It’s always important not to confuse Washington with the American people. In many ways, they are just as much the victims as someone in Iraq or Afghanistan. And with that, we move on to the next subject…
Washington’s Laundry List
This is America’s core principle. Every American institution revolves around the time-honored method that was used in Rome, Byzantium, Britain, and now the United States. It’s a very simple concept and one that we can see at the very core of the American system. It’s a process where the oligarchy divides the lower classes so that the elite remain unaffected.
First, the working classes are divided between the urban and rural poor. Second, the upper and middle classes are divided among the working class. Intern, the political classes are enriched by the oligarchy to be mocked, belittled, humiliated, and hated. They work very very hard to keep the whole system intact and divided. Accordingly, the political classes are paid in contributions and the bureaucrats are paid in pensions and free healthcare.
As a consequence, the oligarchy gets a free ride.
It could be an American living in Monaco or the ultra-wealthy living on Martha’s Vineyard. The former is protected by residency, and the latter is cocooned in a foundation. In this arrangement, the lower classes are liable for everything. Including life and limp. Who are the lower classes? Everyone. If you’re in Monaco you’re protected by NATO. If you’re on Martha’s Vineyard you’re protected by a hyper-masculine police force. Much like the Praetorian of the old world. And guess what? It’s ending in frustration and failure.
Economic Warfare Against the American People
The American monetary system is very simple, it monetizes debt through the oil trade. For this system to work correctly, the US military must control the central Asian oil trade. And for anyone looking at this system from the outside in, it should be painfully obvious if you are a nation-state and want access to oil you need to pay for it in US Dollars; and this is done through the American bond market and the money is moved through SWIFT. This is called the petrodollar or the world reserve currency system. This also means that America can run up a mammoth national debt as long as someone pays the interest.
For people to accept this system the information the people receive needs to be strictly controlled through the media and the people need to be divided. Fighting about presidents, fighting about identity, and fighting about subjects that affect only 0.5% of the populace.
Of course, the oligarchies identity is irrelevant and once the people refuse this situation, the system collapses.
American Demoralization and Social Fragmentation
When you are strolling around in an American city you get the feeling that something is not quite right. Many feel that there is an invisible force working against them and it’s impossible to explain why. Guess what? you wouldn’t be wrong.
This is a campaign of demoralization and social fragmentation. This prevents grassroots efforts from springing up to challenge the system of divide and rule. What do I mean? The first system of social fragmentation is to divide the family and link the campaign to economic incentives. This is done through the state courts through subsidized payments through the central government.
By incentivizing divorce and capitalizing on the natural conflict between men and women you effectively divide the family. This helps prevent challenges to the central authority. This social fragmentation divides the family unit for the profit of the courts and helps forward the maxim of divide and rule. To meet this end laws are passed for the profit of the administrators of the system.
This is common in counterinsurgency campaigns throughout the world. For example, you could see these methods in apartheid South Africa, Vichy France, and Nazi-occupied territories in the 1930s and 40s, and it was attempted by the Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan.
We can never forget, the demoralization campaign of dividing the family has the secondary effects of social fragmentation for children. This is once again for the profit of the court administrators and to forward the goal of divide and rule. There are endless examples of demoralization campaigns in the United States all run by the American security state which I will touch on at a later point.
Information Warfare Against the American People
Information warfare in the United States started shortly after the Truman Doctrine. This is when the American press became a forum for manufacturing consent. This is the time when American journalists transformed into little Lavrentiy Beria’s — cheerleading divide and rule within the American system. For 75 years, manufacturing consent stayed intact, and divide and rule prevailed. Then, in 2009 the western press as a legitimate source of information started fragmenting and collapsing.
In 2023, the systems of divide and rule are intact — but just barely. There are signs that divide and rule are failing because the normal lines of class division are being blurred through falling standards of living. This is making it impossible to distinguish between the upper and middle classes any longer. This unites (the) classes to challenge the oligarchy and its media interests.
As a consequence, mainstream journalism has become almost completely delegitimized in 2023. This is in no small part to journalists like Matt Taibbi, Seymour Hersh, Max Blumenthal, Jeff Gerth, and Aaron Maté.
In the past, manufacturing consent has revolved around narrative control through omission. And due to the Twitter file revelations, this has now changed into general censorship through social media platforms — from the largest to the smallest. In fact, the Twitter files and Hamilton 68 have shown that much like every other counterinsurgency operation in America, it’s being rejected by the populace.
The Twitter files and Hamilton 68, have exposed some very serious crimes by the FBI, and now, it’s being quietly shut down. Even the former CIA and FBI retirees that were managing the disinformation operation have been exposed and — humiliated. Even though these former agents will — most likely — not be prosecuted. Their names will be dragged through the mud — for all eternity
FBI employees need to be (seen) in a positive light. Many of them write books when they retire, and the well-spoken agents make money through speaking events. Any former agent involved with the Twitter files or Hamilton 68 will find themselves permanently marked in some cases. The Twitter files are a big blow to the FBI’s prestige and any agent connected with the subject.
Counterinsurgency, the Social Order, and the Economy are Failing in America
Regardless of the endless attempts of the duopoly to change Americans’ perceptions of reality. It literally makes no difference any longer. In fact, it does not really matter if Washington lies and makes the average Texan believe Mary Poppins is coming to babysit the kids on Friday night. The entire system is collapsing and the United States no longer has the correct military force to arrest the collapse through force of arms.
Indeed, if Washington no longer has the military force or financial influence in the global economy; it does not matter if DHS is censoring what Americans think or feel. In fact, very shortly, Americans will start to ask themselves some very fundamental questions, such as,
will it really matter if the FBI is worried about what Americans are thinking if the world is abandoning our currency?
Or…
If Washington can’t even get Saudi Arabia to increase oil production — why are Americans spending obscene amounts of money on a military that has failed?
And probably the most ludicrous question of all,
If America has lost its military influence, why are Americans servicing a national debt that literally serves no purpose whatsoever?
And finally,
Why I’m am I paying so much fucking tax?
(Especially) if the largest energy-producing countries are abandoning the American currency. Soon Americans will wake up to the fact that the national debt has no meaning and that any congressional arguments will be without merit and hollow. Let me make this clear, if America is built on global hegemony and that influence is gone there is nothing left to save and the system has collapsed.
As of now, any foreign policy debates within Washington are meaningless and Washington’s long war on the American people is finally over.
There is good news though, it’s time to build a new system. And it’s time to hang the American leadership up by their Buster Browns.
Chris