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Latest revision as of 16:46, 21 December 2025
As any individual rises with sufficient power and respect to challenge the institutions, their past and present must become sufficiently checkered to prevent institutional change. There must be “more questions than answers” and they must be dogged by fear, uncertainty and doubt.
Checker, v.t.: the cryptic act of handicapping challenging individuals and small groups to prevent threats to institutions by saddling their reputations with fear, uncertainty and doubt as in the cases of Jean Seberg, @jordanbpeterson , @RalphNader, John Lennon, @MaajidNawaz, etc
