Boots off for the medic!
As he walks his rounds checking feet
Oh I miss the smell of damp and moldy toes
And how the stench draws up your nose
Right before breakfast or tea
Fifth generation warfare
There are five generations of warfare…
First-generation warfare refers to ancient and post-classical battles fought with massed manpower, using phalanx, line, and column tactics with uniformed soldiers governed by the state.[dubious – discuss] This generation came to an end around the mid-nineteenth century due to rapid improvements in the range, accuracy, and rate-of-fire of many weapon systems.
Second-generation warfare refers to industrial warfare, evolving after the invention of the rifled musket and breech-loading weapons and continuing through the development of the machine gun and indirect fire. This generation predates the widespread effective use of motorized vehicles in battle and combined arms. The term second generation warfare was created by the U.S. military in 1989.
Third-generation warfare focuses on using late modern technology-derived tactics of leveraging speed, stealth, and surprise to bypass the enemy's lines and collapse their forces from the rear. Essentially, this was the end of linear warfare on a tactical level, with units seeking not simply to meet each other face to face but to outmaneuver each other to gain the greatest advantage. Armoured units, military aircraft, and airborne forces began to play an increasingly critical role in operations, with the development of strategies such as Blitzkrieg and deep operation.
Fourth-generation warfare as presented by Lind et al. is characterized by a post-modern return to decentralized forms of warfare, blurring of the lines between war and politics, combatants, and civilians due to states' loss of their near-monopoly on combat forces, returning to modes of conflict common in pre-modern times. Guerrilla groups, private military contractors, and paramilitary organizations play a prominent role in fourth-generation warfare.
Fifth-generation warfare is conducted primarily through non-kinetic military action, such as social engineering, misinformation, and cyberattacks, along with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and fully autonomous systems. Fifth generation warfare has been described by Daniel Abbot as a war of "information and perception”
And remember, ignore any rumors of 6th, 7th or even 8th generation warfare
Because… Conspiracy theories or something.
Oh the hive mind
How it swarms so blind
Following, fumbling and bumbling
With the thought of safety of all those who hide deep inside
What's steering the hive?
Social engineering its drive?
And its direction and purpose
Hidden beneath the surface
Of lies, omissions and artificial missions
Used to rally tighter bonds between the bumbling and fumbling swarm
As they buzz buzz away
First human fungal infection
*Breaking news*
Indian man is world’s first person to contract fungal infection from a plant
The mycologist was infected with Chondrostereum purpureum – the same fungus that causes silver leaf disease in plants
The last of us fungal infection
What zombie show ‘The Last of Us’ gets right about fungus in a warming world…
Some fungi are already learning to adapt to warmer temperatures and expand their location, infecting more people.
Be afraid we must join hands and unite against the zombies
CIA and Hollywood
How the CIA Hoodwinked Hollywood
Since its inception, the agency has wooed filmmakers, producers, and actors in order to present a rosy portrait of its operations to the American public.
Lots of fungal infections
Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate, CDC says
The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems
A drug-resistant and potentially deadly fungus has been spreading rapidly through U.S. health care facilities, a new government study finds.
The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems. The number of people diagnosed with infections — as well as the number of those who were found through screening to be carrying C. auris — has been rising at an alarming rate since it was first reported in the U.S., researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday.
What is real when everything is fake
Is it really global warming?
Or a narrative brewing and forming?
Will we ever know what is up, or down?
Will we ever consider any other possible causes of these surging infections?
What else could deplete immune function?
And will the hive mind just keep buzzing?
Or will we get ahead of these insidious messages?
The supreme art of war
Is to win without having to fight
To overcome the enemy without plight
Difficulty, or any risk to you and your own
To succeed with the least possible effort
And the way you do that
Is by making the enemy defeat themselves
To scare them
Ensnare them
Confuse them
Bemuse them
And make them give up before they even attempt a battle
Because it's too hard
Too risky
Too large
Impossible
The supreme art of war
Is the art of planting seeds of doubt
Division and creating a path
That is easier to envision
Whether through radio
Or the television
And you show them
Exactly where you want them to go
Because the crowd
They'll go there
And that,
As a matter of fact
Is how you win
And continue to keep winning
Practically forever
The sad part is those who see the danger can't penetrate the brainwashing to convince others, even loved ones, of the danger.
Sporotrichosis
Fungal disease in humans, nicknamed "rose handler's disease"
Thst Indian dude with Silver Leaf Disease - take back that toaster he won for first plant to human fungal disease. Maybe give him the consolation prize for first human with Silver Leaf Disease.