Anonymous ID: bcce26 May 10, 2018, 5:28 a.m. No.1357765   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1357742

This could have been an initial exploration on the branding thing with K Raniere, before he perfected all the slave-master shit and had the doctor supervising the branding. For all we know. It is a K, after all. Morphed into something more intricate later?

 

Who knows? I'm not nearly as interested in this as I am in her lawyer's peccadilloes.

Anonymous ID: bcce26 May 10, 2018, 5:40 a.m. No.1357820   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1357724

=Baker=

 

Sorry to bother you, but there used to be a link at the top to the essay on how to redpill effectively. I don't see it, if it's there (sometimes blind). If it's not there, can we get that back again? For gentlemen like these.

 

I'll dig for the link if needed.

Anonymous ID: bcce26 May 10, 2018, 5:57 a.m. No.1357893   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1357724

OK, I saved this offline, so here is something that used to be available at the top of each board:

 

Keys to gently “Red Pill” another person

 

• Find some common ground where they’ve already questioned the MSM narrative (JFK, RFK, Oswald, John John, Clintons, Arkancides, BHO/birth certificate, 9/11, Haliburton, rigged elections, MSM biases, Russian collusion, Fox News, CNN, etc.)

 

o Once common ground discovered, let them tell you everything they have learned about the topic

 

o Even if you disagree, don’t say so

 

o Once topic fully explored, ask if they think if it also ties to ___ (another topic/event/lie you want to make them curious about

 

• If they agree, do NOT “dump” on them with information you’ve already learned; ask them to dig into it and agree to speak about it in a week or so

 

• During second conversation, let them be the expert and teach you (keep playing dumb)

 

• Be sure to praise them for their open-mindedness and encourage them to keep learning

 

• Ask them to learn about another topic that relates to this one and agree to speak again at a predetermined time; let them teach you again, regardless about how much you already know about the topic

 

• Ask a LOT of questions; allow them to “sell themselves” on new ideas (people never argue with their own ideas, but they subconsciously “push back” against other people’s ideas)

 

• Always play dumb; let THEM become the expert

 

• Ask for their help “solving a puzzle”; let them be the expert

 

• Understand that the deeper someone is dug into the opposing viewpoint, the farther they will snap into the other direction once they wake up

 

• If someone shares an idea that you believe is wrong/ignorant, do NOT push back; ask, “help me see what you’re seeing”, or “help me understand that better”

 

o The more someone tries to explain something that has no basis, the higher the likelihood they will eventually change their own mind (which YOU can NOT do for/to them)

 

• Once someone shows a thirst for new knowledge, invite them to share their ideas with a third person (the more they view themselves as a mentor/teacher, the more this reinforces their new beliefs)

 

• When stuck, offer to “switch sides” and debate the topic from their point of view and have them argue from your point of view