F.  Concepts of the Conflictineering Process

One concept of the conflictineering process is to slip carefully between the skin of the presented self of your targeted person and her/his true self. You then begin to turn the targeted person inside out. After this, you display and present the undesirable portions of the true self of your targeted person to his or her support group and if necessary, the public. With this process, you should have the targeted person, their support group and the public not pleased with what they see.
 Another concept of conflictineering is to consume a large percent of your adversary's energy, time and financial resources on matters that are not very important to him or her. Somewhat a part of the concept described above, is making your adversary's life unpleasant with the things you do in the conflictineering process. You paint a mental image of your adversary that they do not like portrayed to their peer group or people in general. Next, you repeatedly display this image of your adversary until the image becomes people's perception of your adversary.
 These are but a few of the concepts that can be an integral part of the conflictineering process.  Developing concepts is a large part of the process.

   
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