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From my direct experience if I tell someone [who asked me] what I know about 9/11 event, they will start to shake, hyperventilate, turn red; go toward fainting - then say "I don't want to know that" Or somesuch, like "No"
So , things which many of us here are totally adapted to, are a major shock to normies.
And this was reaction of people who were curious and who asked me about it.
So all the answer to this you need to know is:
Shock will put people in the hospital.
Everyone has heard stories of an old person who receives bad news and who die on the spot.
If someone is berated hoarsely that can also, put them in the grave, immediately.
Happens. Check medical textbooks.
"Q team" mentioned issues around Merkel's ancestral provenance.
We can assume this is one issue which would freak out certainly people to the point it would be unhealthy; since we were told "40K view" is not relevant NOW for what we need to accomplish?
You might be surprised at what kind of things would make many people panic?
Panic is "catchy" We're already witnessing mass psychosis with the Trump-hate mass hysteria.