Analogy Scam!

Started by IBB, March 08, 2011, 06:43:27 PM

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IBB

Salam everybody, analogy scam goes as simple as this. From the analogy below a series of presumed questions and answers will follow. So anyone is welcome to assume what other viewer of this room will is wondering in his head about the analogy. Then you ask and another answers.

Hope you will enjoy it and contribute as well.

Thank you
IBB



War strategy: A warrior - Each warrior lights 5 fires
Business strategy: A sussage - A batch of sussage

Any idea?
Ans: Khan of Mongol fire batches

Who is Khan of Mongol?
Ans: Temujin

Who is Temujin?
Why 1 lights 5 fires?

IHS

bakangizo


Muhsin

Get to know [and remember] Allah in prosperity & He will know  [and remember] you in adversity.

gogannaka

Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

IBB

Ok let me explain.

Who is Khan of mongol:
Khan of Mongol is the famous Genghis Khan, and his real name was Temujin. He was a 13th century conqueror who build the Great Mongol empire.

Why 1 light 5 fires:
During one of his famous battle with his close friend who turned enemy. Genghis Khan was out numbered by his friend's armies. It is a mongol tradition that every soldier makes a tent in which to shelter himself and light a fire in-front of his tent. Therefore makes it possible for both parties to assess the numbers on both sides.

Given this, Temujin instruct his armies that each soldier should make five tents and light fire for each tent, thus made his armies number look much bigger than it seems. This made the some of the opponents soldiers scared and deserted the army in the cover of the night. But even better, the enemy (his friend) was betrayed by his own generals that they arrested him and brought him to Temujin in order to save their lives.

Is it clear now?

The sussage batch & fire batch were use just to make the analogy tricky
IHS

IBB

#5
Clue: Global is Power

War Strategy: Four Policemen

Business Strategy: Oneworld Alliance

Now assume what the reader is thinking
Presummed Ques: Who are the Four Policemen?

Now try and answer in a tricky way to make your answer require another question
Ans: League of Nations

Now assume what the reader is thinking
Presummed Ques: What is Oneworld Alliance

Now try and answer in a tricky way to make your answer require another question
Ans: Airline

Next step is to try and relate the analogy from the answers using the clue given
IHS

bakangizo


Dan-Borno

Yallabai wannan abin naka fa kai kadai kasani  ??? ???
"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

IBB

lol I will hang on wih the answer to wait for more brains to give it a try.
IHS

bakangizo

Su waye 'brains' din forum din in ba mu ba? 8) ;D Ai tunda muka kasa shikenan. Ok, lets wait for the likes of muda and goga.

gogannaka

Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

HUSNAA

Quote from: IBB on April 04, 2011, 10:48:25 PM
Clue: Global is Power

War Strategy: Four Policemen

Business Strategy: Oneworld Alliance

Now assume what the reader is thinking
Presummed Ques: Who are the Four Policemen?

Now try and answer in a tricky way to make your answer require another question
Ans: League of Nations

Now assume what the reader is thinking
Presummed Ques: What is Oneworld Alliance

Now try and answer in a tricky way to make your answer require another question
Ans: Airline

Next step is to try and relate the analogy from the answers using the clue given




One World Alliance: New World Order; Illuminati; Freemasons???
Four Policemen: US UK Iraq Afghanistan?
The airline: American War Planes?
Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

IBB

Nope but you'r close

another clue:
Four policemen: NATO
One world alliance: IAG
IHS

IBB

Clue: Global power

Ok, let me answer it today.

As mentioned in the introduction, analogy is a comparison. But here we'r trying to make it tricky by comparing military strategy with business strategy. But you have to first find out what we are talking about (i.e Four Policemen & Oneworld Alliance) and then you make the comparison (i.e. between four policemen and oneworld alliance)

War Strategy: Four Policemen
The Four Policemen" was a term coined by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, to refer to four major Allies of World War II and founders of the United Nations (UN): the United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, and China

It was a pragmatic system based on the primacy of the strong — a "trusteeship of the powerful," as he then called it, or, as he put it later, "the Four Policemen." The concept was  "anything but a wild-eyed internationalist dream of a world state.... It is based virtually on a four-power alliance." Eventually this proved to be both the potential strength and the actual weakness of the future UN, an organization theoretically based on a concert of great powers whose own mutual hostility, as it turned out, was itself the greatest potential threat to world peace. Each of the Four Policemen was to maintain order in its respective sphere: Britain in its empire and in Western Europe; the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe and the central Eurasian landmass; China in East Asia and the Western Pacific; and the United States in the Western Hemisphere [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Policemen]

Business Strategy: Oneworld Alliance
Oneworld is one of the world's three largest global airline alliances with its central management team, Oneworld Management Company, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Oneworld was founded in 1999 by American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Qantas. The alliance slogan is oneworld revolves around you and its vision statement is "To generate more value for customers, shareholders and employees than any airline can achieve by itself."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneworld]

Business alliance helped these airlines reach more customers and destinations unreachable before by an individual company. This is similar to the military strategy of securing the vast world by the so called policemen
IHS

IBB

Clue: African History / Security
Back door is a bad Omen.

Can anyone explain the above statement in reference to the clues above?

Have a go pls
IHS