Anonymous ID: 59f784 March 7, 2018, 12:56 a.m. No.576402   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6470

>>576045

Let it stew for a week or so.

 

The lib tabloids flipped their shit and it is making the rounds in social media that "the alt-right thinks there is a video of hillary.".

Anonymous ID: 59f784 March 7, 2018, 1:12 a.m. No.576470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6488 >>6513

>>576402

Damn…

Hit the button too soon.

 

Let the tabloids stir up the libs and let the libs publicize a bit for us. They think they control the narrative, but they do not understand they are heavily surveiled by conservative pundits.

 

The conservative blogs love to chide the libs…

 

We use that time to organize a hashtag campaign. Watch the conservative blogs and let them know what is up. That is why the memo campaign was so successful. The media was amping it up so that when we hit the hashes and people woke up to see it trending, they hopped aboard - or already knew to look for it.

 

We have a lot of influence, but we are still learning how to use it.

 

We need something more than just "video of hillary." The memo wasn't just "a memo" - we had some good ideas of what was in it. We were rather underwhelmed by it - but for most people, it was a bombshell to see either a factual report, or action from Republicans (or both). We need some better ideas of what a video of hillary would be. Unlikely eating kids or something like that. Even if we have that, it's way over the top.

 

The "overton window" is the realm of acceptable discussion… And, to some degree, reality. Show people something outside their "window" and they will act as if it doesn't exist. They can't process it. Hillary munching on kids would just cause people to shut-down or to ignore it. It has to be something damning and incriminating - but something people would be interested to see and verify.

 

For that… We are at 2 of 5 while Q seemed to imply Hillary video was 5 of 5. Let it circulate and stew.

 

In the interim, I have found the card collection ingenious for circulating among "the normies." They are like flash cards that break down the whole concept into little digestible pieces. People like them because they also emulate a debate play. When confronted with x - you have y and z in your deck to counter with. It's a way for them to not just understand it, themselves, but to slap the cards into play as they are trying to explain things to their friends and family.