- the attackers described in Part 1 need only target the dominant group within the large society
- this conserves resources
- once the target group within the large society has been selected, attackers need only target one of its genders, either male or female
- best case for the attackers is they simultaneously are able to convince the non-targeted gender to attack the targeted one
- reasons for the non-targeted gender to attack the other make little difference since the goal is primarily to weaken and destabilize the society to prepare it for takeover
If we observe these signs in any society in the world, we would be right to suspect that a plot like the one described in Part 1 could be or is unfolding.
- there may be more than one group engaging in this strategy now or in the past
- one group may have taught others to use similar tactics
- best if these groups do not seem very much connected though they may share general ideals
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