Anonymous ID: 4a15f6 March 16, 2018, 8:28 a.m. No.685452   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6007

Submitted for your approval.

 

It has been repeatedly suggested to us that ground-breaking news will come "soon", Some news comes, but it's not always what we hope. Disinfo is necessary.

 

One of the outcomes of saying "tomorrow's the day" is that the scared rats engage in a flurry of communication, cabal network assessment, and re-planning. But if "we see and hear everything" then they expose their comm links and collaborators. It's a ploy that yields lots of info. Lather everyone up, rinse, and repeat until there's nothing new to be learned. ONLY THEN do the good guys "make it so" for real, and rollup all the rats into a stinky but tidy ball suitable for disposal.

Anonymous ID: 4a15f6 March 16, 2018, 8:38 a.m. No.685531   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>685436

 

We have some of this already. They're called blogs. Remember them? We used federated blogs before everyone consolidated onto an oligarchy of monopolistic platforms suitable for central control and censorship.

 

Prediction: This year will (or should) see a return to blogs, where every post needs to stand on its own. Kinda like we do here at the chans. Yes there will be branding and reputation issues, but there won't be Fakebook and Twatter to control us. Reputation will be earned by insight and predictions that are falsifyable (think scientific method) and actually come true. Unlike the grown woman living in her mom's trailer who sells access to 800 phone numbers to claim your Nesara giveaway. Unlike CNN that pumps the same happy horsesh!t over and over.

 

This old+new blog system will benefit from aggregators and curators who find the best content and publish them in topic areas. Think Twitchy on steroids.

Anonymous ID: 4a15f6 March 16, 2018, 8:44 a.m. No.685583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5735

>>685478

 

BTW, Chris Matthews was once very open about how some voter fraud worked. There's an article somewhere. Precinct captains would conduct a resident "poll" in October to see how everyone thought. Then if the residients didn't vote on election day, the captains would "vote" for them in the back room. No wonder some Philly precincts had 103% "voter" "turnout" for Hussein.

 

This anon once met an operative who promised a job if s/he would vote democrat.

Anonymous ID: 4a15f6 March 16, 2018, 9:04 a.m. No.685758   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>685436

>insightful enough to inspire wisdom in our leaders.

 

…insightful enough to inspire wisdom in our Readers. FTFY.

We the people must manage the government and tell our hired government workers how we want it run. They must represent US.