Sunday, November 19, 2006

The Coup d'état

Political engineering. "Tactically, a coup usually involves control of some active portion of the military while neutralizing the remainder of a country's armed services. This active group captures or expels leaders, seizes physical control of important government offices, means of communication, and the physical infrastructure, such as streets and power plants." In a nutshell, an internal hostile takeover.

How about a social one?

Social engineering. Recontrolling social environments to select and reenact group leaders, revise social politics as well as environments. Through this process, if conducted carefully; can result in a comfortable "perfect" social environment for the initiator of the coup. However, results do vary accordingly and cannot be predicted accurately.

What do you do when the revolution doesn't include you?

Do you create your own?

Do you have the capacity to do so?

Make haste.

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