“Any thoughtful person is immediately aware that the only useful response to crisis is the immediate derivation of the intelligences necessary to resolve not only the symptom, but its sources. Strange, then, that we are well-scripted to instead enhance our senses of outrage, terror, helplessness and strident ignorance of all related matters.
A thoughtful person produces antidotes from crises, and has, indeed, little interest in any move that is disabling or mimetic, internally and over any distribution of relations or concerns.”
— an intelligence agent
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