MANUFACTURED CHAOS ~ Pakistan's Deep state Illegitimate Children (Proxies) aka Ideological Mercenaries
Major (R) Adil Raja has spoken eloquently about Ideological Mercenaries. Who creates them and for what purposes? @soldierspeaks
Link: https://twitter.com/soldierspeaks/status/1695796479729017163?s=20
In Political theory, there is a word for it. Manufactured Chaos.
Ideological Mercenaries created by Deep States within Oppressive Regime created Manufactured Chaos.
In political theory, manufactured chaos is the deliberate creation of instability and disorder in a political system in order to achieve a desired outcome. This can be done through a variety of means, such as spreading misinformation, inciting violence (Jaranwala Incident, Creating Proxies by Pakistan's Deep State), or undermining public confidence (Tout Judges, Tout Police) in institutions.
The goal of manufactured chaos is to create a situation where people are so confused and afraid that they are willing to accept whatever solution is offered, even if it is not in their best interests. This can be a very effective strategy for gaining or maintaining power, as it can be difficult to resist a perceived threat to stability.
There are many examples of manufactured chaos in history. One famous example is the Reichstag fire in Germany in 1933, which was blamed on the communists and used as a pretext for the Nazi Party to seize power. IMRAN KHAN REFERRED TO GERMAN PARILIAMENT FIRE IN HIS SPEECHES AS WELL.
Another example is the disinformation campaign that was waged by Russia during the 2016 US presidential election, which aimed to sow discord and undermine public confidence in the electoral process.
Manufactured chaos is a serious threat to democracy. It can undermine trust in institutions, make it difficult to hold leaders accountable, and lead to violence and instability. It is important to be aware of this strategy and to resist its effects.
Here are some of the ways in which manufactured chaos can be created:
- Spreading misinformation and disinformation: This can be done through social media, traditional media, or word-of-mouth. The goal is to sow confusion and distrust among the public.
- Inciting violence: This can be done by radicalizing groups or individuals, or by providing them with the means to carry out violence. The goal is to create a climate of fear and instability.
- Undermining public confidence in institutions: This can be done by criticizing or attacking institutions, or by making false claims about their corruption or incompetence. The goal is to make people lose faith in the ability of institutions to function effectively.
Manufactured chaos can have a number of negative consequences, including:
- Undermining democracy: When people lose faith in the ability of institutions to function effectively, they may be more likely to support authoritarian leaders or movements.
- Promoting violence: When people are afraid and confused, they may be more likely to resort to violence.
- Disrupting economic activity: When businesses and investors are uncertain about the future, they may be less likely to invest or start new businesses.
- Creating a humanitarian crisis: When chaos and instability become widespread, it can lead to a humanitarian crisis, as people are displaced from their homes and basic services are disrupted.
It is important to be aware of the dangers of manufactured chaos and to take steps to resist it. This includes:
- Being critical of the information you consume: Don't just believe everything you read or hear. Do your own research and fact-check information before you share it.
- Supporting credible news sources: Avoid sources that spread misinformation or disinformation.
- Getting involved in your community: Get to know your neighbors and build relationships with people who have different viewpoints. This will help you to better understand the challenges facing your community and to work together to find solutions.
- Speaking out against injustice: When you see something wrong, don't be afraid to speak up. Let your leaders know that you will not tolerate manufactured chaos.
ANY BOOKS TO LEARN MORE?
- "The Strategy of Tension: A Historical Perspective" by Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman (1979). This paper examines the use of manufactured chaos by the United States and its allies to destabilize and overthrow governments in the Middle East and Latin America.
- "The Weaponization of Information: How Governments Spread Disinformation" by Claire Wardle and Hossein Derakhshan (2017). This report from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University discusses how governments use social media and other platforms to spread disinformation and sow discord.
- "The Rise of the Weaponized AI Propaganda Machine" by Bruce Schneier (2018). This article by the security technologist and author Bruce Schneier discusses the use of artificial intelligence to automate the spread of disinformation and propaganda.
- "The Truth Decay: How We Can Reclaim Our Information Ecosystem" by Renee DiResta and Thomas Rid (2020). This report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies discusses the decline of trust in institutions and the rise of misinformation and disinformation.
- "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power" by Shoshana Zuboff (2019). This book by the academic Shoshana Zuboff argues that the rise of surveillance capitalism is creating a new form of power that is fundamentally undemocratic.
We are still hopeful although not a single institution is playing its role with honesty and our MAD BULLS have captured entire system, Just saw a tweet by Justice Katju from India and he mentioned in his tweet "Aap log to bilkul tifl-e-maktab hain. Kyon nahi samajhte Aamer Farooq ke sar par fauj ka sipahi bandook taane khada hai. Bechaara kaise Imran Khan ko bail de sakta hai ? "
And " Aamer Farooq ka yeh faisla jo kal sunaaya jaayega : '' Main koi Mansur al Hajjaj nahi hun jo Imran Khan ko bail dekar sooli par chadh jaoon. Aakhir mere bhi biwi bachche hain, aur mujhe apni jaan pyaari hai. Petition dismissed ''
As he is also fan of Adil Raja due to his boldness and he mentioned there " All my present heroes are Pakistanis--
etc.
Coming to main point, as bail application of MANZOOR QADIR KAKA is rejected and KAKA is front man of Zardari, if judiciary cant perform a significant role. peoples are already frustrated and they are coming out to protest, but they are leaderless this time and situation may be worst then expectations at this stage.
Roaring sounds of thousands of people !
"Asim MURDAH BAAD" in Sakardu, GB.
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