Vladislav Surkov sometime in 2010 or 2011 brought all the world's religions together in hate. Konstantin Rykov says that Russia worked with Cambridge Analytica starting in late 2012. The Internet Research Agency went online in March 2013. Donald Trump hosted a sex pageant in Moscow in November 2013. In December 2013, Putin announced a "Conservative International" gender initiative world wide. Trump doesn't understand, Elon Musk doesn't understand, few are facing teacher Neil Postman & M McLuhan.

Do #SurkovAndPutin even understand what they have done? Did the #RussianIRA crack concepts of military deterrence and overwhelming force via direct psychological manipulation of #WeThePeople on smartphones? Did #October7 symbolic of Putin's Birthday shatter the idea of military deterrence via overwhelming force?

Wasn't Yahweh, Jesus, Allah always "Hell as deterrence" and "overwhelming force" monomyth #MonoMythOpCode of the significant order ? Levant #MonomythCracked ?

Bible verse John 1:1 ?

Stephen Gutknecht (@roundsparrow.bsky.social)

"And we get for the first time a phenomenon never known in polling which is the phenomenon of not liking a person, but of liking liking a person. This is a sign you are dealing with the hyperreal. Let me go over that again: Reagan’s popularity was popular. When you went through the various traits.."

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To understand what Putin and Surkov did in 2010 or 2011, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and the supplemental teachings by Canadian Professor Marsha McLuhan are recommended. The "monomyth" is defined by the iterative looping of Finnegans Wake, also reaching into previous books by James Joyce, inclusive of Ulysses and Portrait. Is it easy to understand? No. Surkov worked directly on the domestic Russian people to mine their reactions, nightmares, hate motivation patterns.
#SurkovWon //\\

“What’s wrong with turning back the clock if the clock is wrong? We need not be slaves to our technologies”
― Neil Postman, How to Watch TV News

"Make America Great Again" is a #RearviewMirror as defined by Marshall McLuhan. What Neil Postman is talking about is more like patching an operating system mistake / error, a rollback of a specific feature of information systems. Carl Sagan in 1995 warned us about 30-second / 10-second media clips / attention span.

#SlavesToTech //\\ #TurnBackClocks //\\ #WakeIndraOpera

This clock needs turned back, we are minutes from midnight.

Lyrics (from another track, "Why Did I Fall"):
Four minutes to midnight on a sunny day
Maybe if we smile, the clock'll fade away
Maybe we can force the hands to just reverse?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JRhnUSQhPk

It's Hard

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“I am an optimist because I think it might just be possible for people to learn how to recognize empty, false, self-serving, or inhumane language, and therefore to protect themselves from at least some of its spiritually debasing consequences.”
― Neil Postman, Conscientious Objections: Stirring Up Trouble About Language, Technology and Education