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* Stalin himself invoked this trope almost word for word when aviation minister Mikhail Khrunichev and aircraft designer A. S. Yakovlev proposed to buy advanced jet engines from the British. "What fool will sell us his secrets?" At the time jet engines were revolutionary technology and selling them would be the equivalent of selling stealth technology to your worst enemy today. Turned out the British Labour government was that stupid. They sold the Rolls Royce Nene to the Soviets who put it in the [[Cool Plane|MIG 15]]. The Mig gave air superiority to the [[Dirty Communists|North Koreans]] during the first stages of [[The Korean War]], before the appearance of the F-86 Sabre. Just to add insult to injury, they never paid the British the licensing fees either.
* Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Japanese Navy's "Shō-Gō 1 Plan" was for a decoy fleet, the Northern Force, to get the attention of the US Navy's covering forces and draw them away so that their Center and Southern Forces could attack the American Landing Zones at Leyte Island. William F. Halsey, commander of the USN 3rd Fleet, fell for the ruse by speeding after them with all of his ships, leaving a handful of Destroyers and Escort Carriers at the mercy of attack by Takeo Kurita's Center Force which occurred near Samar Island.
* In the debacle following the Election of 2020, attorney Sidney Powell ([[Sarcasm Mode|who was ''not'' working]] for [[Donald Trump]], but obviously [[Bad Liar|acting of her own volition]]) claimed she would "release the Kraken" in a deluge of lawsuits to prove widespread voter fraud. (For those who never saw ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'', [[Critical Research Failure|the Kraken is slain at the end]].) Not only did she provide no proof whatsoever, her election-related filings had "sloppy mistakes" and absurd accusations (many of them originating with notorious [[Conspiracy Theorist]] Q-Anon), including claims that Dominion Voting Systems had rigged their machines under the orders of Cuba, China, Venezuela, Hugo Chávez (who died in 2013), George Soros, the Clinton Foundation and antifa.[All these lawsuits failed, and in January of 2021, shortly after the Capitol Building riot, Dominion sued Powell for defamation, with Smartmatic filing a similar suit in February. Her initial defense, [[Not Helping Your Case|said in court under oath, no less]], that "no reasonable person" would have believed her claims. [https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/22/politics/sidney-powell-dominion-lawsuit-election-fraud/index.html Read the detailed story here.]
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