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Not quite there. This is the Man cave opening arrangement.

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Micro Lesson -- Summoning The Executive

#MicroLesson

I teach you how to summon The Executive part of your mind.

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Amazon Kindle version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFWMH8RB

Softcover: We hope it is approved any minute now.

Hardcover: In a few weeks. Don't wait for it unless you are a book collector. The softcover is better value.

Audiobook: Maybe 2 weeks. It has been recorded. There are more steps.

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Tucker Carlson's idea of "They accuse you of what they do" explains things, but needs a name for the idea to be sticky.

Otherwise, it's only like saying "I know you are but what am I?"  It's pointing fingers.

I suggest "Preemptive Projection".

-It uses alliteration, making it stickier.
-easy to remember
-easy to understand.

The 'projection' part is self explanatory. But the 'preemptive' part calls out the strategy used: accusing others of a wrongdoing before you do that very thing makes it harder for the initially accused to call you out when you do that wrongdoing yourself.

The covid pandemic engineered the largest transfer of wealth from small, independent businesses to mega business in the history of the country. All the big businesses were allowed to stay open while small businesses were forced to close - many of them permanently. Big pharma made enormous amounts of money and they have demonstrated they are willing to knowingly kill people to make money. In 2007 Merck paid almost $5 billion to settle lawsuits for Vioxx after it was revealed that people were dying of heart attacks after taking the arthritis drug. In court, internal emails showed that Merck knew about the "side effect" but calculated that they would still make billions of dollars even after paying for the lawsuits. Evil people will do evil things - even to their fellow countrymen. Those in the know, knew that covid wasn't as deadly as they were pretending - so there were plenty of benefits for them - including getting rid of Trump.

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