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<blockquote data-quote="JR777" data-source="post: 3600883" data-attributes="member: 45725"><p>Sort of, but way more subtle. Think like causing a key general to have a bout of depression by showing him a picture of a duck.</p><p></p><p>We know it works because of the 2016 election, we just don't quite know the full extent. Like the duck example, we don't know if something that sophisticated is possible, but it would seem so.</p><p></p><p>So let's say regarding the grease factory, maybe that could delay delivery on some armored personnel carriers. Then let's say the pentagon needs to strategically move some armor somewhere, and they're forced to go to plan B because 1st division didn't get its delivery, meaning they have to stand them down and call in 2nd division. Maybe 2nd division is the B team, or maybe they're further away and take more time to mobilize, who knows. Or maybe their commander is the one who's going to see the duck on invasion night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR777, post: 3600883, member: 45725"] Sort of, but way more subtle. Think like causing a key general to have a bout of depression by showing him a picture of a duck. We know it works because of the 2016 election, we just don't quite know the full extent. Like the duck example, we don't know if something that sophisticated is possible, but it would seem so. So let's say regarding the grease factory, maybe that could delay delivery on some armored personnel carriers. Then let's say the pentagon needs to strategically move some armor somewhere, and they're forced to go to plan B because 1st division didn't get its delivery, meaning they have to stand them down and call in 2nd division. Maybe 2nd division is the B team, or maybe they're further away and take more time to mobilize, who knows. Or maybe their commander is the one who's going to see the duck on invasion night. [/QUOTE]
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