T has read The Snake Poem several times – going back to his 2016 election campaign. I have wondered why and knew it had significance. Tonight – I feel I have found why he read it so often. My girl and I were watching The Babysitter’s Club. In this particular episode, the girls were being “out done” by a competiting babysitting club who essentially stole their idea and made it their own. The leader, Kristy Thomas, decided to read The Art of War to figure out how to get back on top of the babysitting gig. At one of their meetings, she spoke of the Shuai-Jan from The Art of War. It is a snake found in the mountains of China. Strike its head, the tail gets you. Strike its tail, the head gets you. Strike in the middle, it gets you from both ends. Shuai-Jan means rapidly – suddenly. Interesting to also read that according to the Chinese, it is also now referred to as military maneuvers.
Are you starting to see this? T is mirroring them. I could even go so far as to say T is mirroring the reptilian IE’s. He is the snake (as the face of this plan). Remember how he has said things will have to happen suddenly – quickly – fast? He has said that term in recent weeks – it was one of those brief statements he inserts quickly before moving on.
I have had this feeling in order to destroy the IE, they will do so quickly – without warning.
The Art of War. Mirror your enemy. Surround yourself with your enemy. And when the time comes to “strike” – catch them by surprise and move with relentness speed. Thoughts?
Love,