Out of Context
I think I just realized something about timelines, secrets, and context. I am wondering if claiming something to be in a particular context, a context that does not directly align with one's own story, actually allows one to tell their own story more directly- disregarding temporal concerns, concerns of secret sharing, etc. Perhaps this is done on an entity level, where the threads of control are not what they are claimed or appear to be, so one can speak even more directly, even in full view of the crowd, under the cover of reading "someone else's script." Essentially, true words are much easier to speak from behind a mask. This may have been a blind spot for me because it is not my typical fare or communication method, but I can certainly see the value in it if discerned without being told, especially at the juncture when those speaking no longer feel the need to obfuscate under this guise. I have some research to do before I can confirm this but, if confirmed, this means that there are a lot of potent clues presently available.
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