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This, from Sun-Tse, Art of War was explained to me by Gehlen, a double agent and head of the German security services during the 60s. “There is no art higher than that of destroying the enemy’s resistance without a fight on the battlefield. The direct tactic of war is necessary only on the battlefield, but only the indirect tactic of war can lead to a real and lasting victory.” “Subvert anything of value in the enemy’s country. Implicate the emissaries of the major powers in criminal undertakings, undermine their position and destroy their reputation in other ways as well, and expose them to the public ridicule of their fellow citizens.” “Do not shun the aid of even the lowest and most despicable people. Disrupt the work of their government with every means that you can.” “Spread disunity and dispute among the citizens of the enemy’s country. Turn the young against the old. Use every means to destroy their arms, their supplies, and the discipline of the enemies’ forces. Debase old traditions and accepted Gods. Be generous with promises and rewards to purchase intelligence and accomplices. Send out your agents in all directions. Do not skimp with money or with promises, for they yield a high return.” youtube/watch_popup?v=YjntXYDPw44&sns=em
Posted on: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 15:52:42 +0000

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