Spreadsheet Anon ID: /N+GGauJ Nov. 10, 2017, 12:47 p.m. No.148870440   🗄️plebs   >>0777 >>1200 >>1357

repost of >>148863683 because it's really good

 

>Haha, boss. Would the same theory NOT apply, for every fucking meme you’d put out to your normie friends? Think your normie friends are following those vague white rabbits down your holes?!

 

>Tell me this, brah, why do YOU think Q is telling you to spread the word by connecting dots for normies by specifically using questioning formats, leading you sequencially from shit you ALREADY KNOW and can FACTUALLY SUPPORT with solid evidence and MSM coverage, right into the shit he’s leading you to look into and dig on, that hasn’t come out publicly or been covered yet?!

 

>Let me help YOU. What ends up making memes unironically effective, when viewed in 20/20 hindsight? The fact that they told you so, after the unironic, ironically happened. The most effective and popular memes are the ones that only start trending AFTER they’ve become relevant. The ones that create the “I told you so” effect. Memes that “get”, the get, are the most impactful, after the get, was got.

 

>Q is trying to tie memable subjects together that will one day relate to each other. He’s using publicized events you CAN prove today and pairing them with events he’s telling you are coming, that you can’t yet prove. He’s trying to get you to CONNECT THE DOTS for normies between shit they can’t deny because it’s factually been publicized/covered in normie mainstream, with shit they will SOON START HEARING ABOUT. He wants YOU to start normalizing the LINKS between, VERY SPECIFIC people, agencies, departments, nations, money exchanged, deals made, companies, foundations, NGO’s, crimes committed, cover-ups, arrests, etc. between THE FACTUAL PAST and the VERY REALISTIC, SOON TO BE FACTUAL, future.

 

>It’s your job to connect the seemingly ironic dots of today, to the factually unironic dots normies will start to see coming out so that WHEN THEY START TO SEE IT, THEY RECOGNIZE WHAT EXACTLY THEY’RE FUCKING SEEING, y’all!

 

>Do you see the MSM connecting dots?