Ancient ones.
They seem to think that BC/BCE values apply to us today, or at least they think it applies to them.
They teach that the military is to deceive those they want to conquer, but to destroy them and theirs only as a second or so option.
It means that a coup by deceit is the preferred strategy, which is why one of the largest industries is the presstitute business (The Deceit Business, 2, 3).
In this series we have been looking at the different types of coups, types which go beyond the infantile concepts the media tends to hawk like cotton candy.
The best coup, according to the U.S. War College, is one that the target population never notices.
Like when the tip of the iceberg is thought to be only a small piece of ice (ACLU v Clapper, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Challenge to NSA) but even the "Titanic" goes down (Titanic Mistakes Using The W Compass, 2, 3) when it hits it.
Don't fool yourself.
The previous post in this series is here.
New meaning given to "the germ theory of government" (The Germ Theory - of Government, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9):
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