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September 1, 2006 by clerk

OSA NWO: Creating Confusion with the Enemy

OFFICE OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS

1 September 2006

OSA Network Order No. 58-11

OSA Int/Conts
Execs
Invest Staff

Highly Confidential
CREATING CONFUSION WITH THE ENEMY
(Excerpted from a briefing of 3 September 1967.)

You can throw the enemy off base by getting them so that they do not believe their own intelligence agents. They will not believe their own intelligence agents because they are sending them in too many conflicting reports so they don’t know what to believe.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder

Notes

  1. This document in PDF format. ↩

Filed Under: Extremist Directives Tagged With: confusion, enemy

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