So I was thinking. Since we are the news now and probably one of the only unfiltered ones, what would happen if anons started taking the biggest and most sourced stories and printed daily or weekly newsletters and just left them in stores or in other places where people could get one?
It seems to me that Q has been sort of training us to become investigative reporters. If that is the case, it's time to let the people start thinking and drawing conclusions based on real information and not just what the media wants to tell them.
Not a newfag. I can't remember which one it is, but there is a Q drop telling us that we are the news now and to be careful with it or something to that effect.
Q post #2785
[snip]
Read between the lines re: MSM โLEFTโโฆ.
Research for yourself.
Trust yourself.
No one โnewsโ location will provide unbiased content.
#WakeUp
#FactsMatter
You are the news now.
Q
We are the news now can be taken two different ways, we are the news in the sense that the stories are about us, but it can also mean we replace the fake news. Could even be both.
Q post #4148
Q
!!Hs1Jq13jV6
7 May 2020 - 8:44:08 PM
The news is dead.
You are what matters now.
Handle with care.
Q
See >>10029501 and >>10029508 Mr. Smug pants.
Think about it, how many times have we been ahead of the fake news? If we print or somehow disseminate the info before the news and it's accurate, people will start listening to us and eventually forget the fake news, except probably for that 4-6%.
I hope Garrison sues you.
Thanks for the assist by the way.
Nothing stopping you. I used to do a newsletter years ago for a computer club or something, I don't even remember now. I miss my old Amiga computer. Anyway, it is something anyone can do with a little practice.
My dear Count Olaf, is that you?
KEK. The ol' video toaster. I still have my old C64 but I think the video chip is toast. Still have the 1541 drive though and all my games and the 3.25 drives for my old Amiga and of course the disks. Ah, those were the days, L.O.R.D and Trade Wars 2002.
That is an interesting setup. Looks like one you would play Zork on.
No I think it only had characters.
Since, like most CP/M systems, the display of the Osborne does not support bit-mapped graphics, games are typically character based games, like Hamurabi or text adventures (the 1982 game Deadline, for example, packaged in a dossier type folder and came on two 5โ1โ4" diskettes.). Compiled and MBASIC interpreted versions of Colossal Cave Adventure are available for the Osborne. Some type in games use the Osborne's character-mode graphics.[18]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_1
Sauce for your assertion? Or are you just telling us what you choose to believe?