Re: RedPilling normies.
Was having a chat with a normie friend that's deeply Dem. Could see her eyes glaze over when discussing anything above about 20 feet altitude. So I asked her, "Did I ever tell you what really happened in Vegas the night of the shootings?" She mumbled something about Paddock, so I said "Let me explain it".
After telling her about who owns the top floors, Alhaweed, the apparent assassination teams on the strip and in the Mandalay, as well as the possibility that POTUS was there that day, her eyes started to come into focus and she started asking questions that were relevant and showed she was thinking again.
As long as the facts match with NPR drivel, she's on mental cruise control and accepting of anything said. As soon as the discussion veers from NPR/CNN narrative she either loses interest or reacts defensively.
But interject some idea that she finds curious and makes her feel like she's gaining knowledge her peers may not have, she gets interested. Add facts and connections slowly and there's more interest and her curiosity grows.
Lesson:
Engage them with something they're interested in that connects to red pill info.
SLOWLY introduce an issue or subject that's not completely in line with NPR/CNN narrative.
Give just enough info to keep their interest but make sure they appear to be staying on the subject.
When it's clear they're at least somewhat engaged, ask if you've told them about something that will start to red pill them.
Lay out the issue carefully and in a way they can't help but see as basic and factual. Build on that slowly.
Answer all questions but don't do it in a superior or condescending way. Keep adding layers until they appear excited or deep in thought. Stop when they glaze over or appear defensive (you're cracking their bubble open).
Rince and repeat. Soon they'll be excited and asking questions every time they see you. Once that starts they're starting to question their programming. Stay at it.