Episode 89: Unhumans by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec - Deep Dive Book Review
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Today we review "Unhumans" by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec, which examines the history of communist revolutions globally, arguing that a similar pattern of societal division and infiltration threatens modern Western societies. The authors detail the three stages of communist operational preparation of the environment (OPE): separation, messaging, and infiltration, using historical examples like the French, Russian, and Spanish Civil Wars and the Chinese revolution to illustrate this process. They contend that modern leftist movements mirror this historical pattern, employing similar tactics to undermine existing institutions and sow discord. The book concludes by offering strategies to counter this threat, emphasizing the importance of identifying and exposing these tactics, along with the use of reciprocity to deter further attacks.
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