Anonymous ID: eb8dc9 March 22, 2018, 11:06 a.m. No.756213   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6233 >>6464

>>755996

Hell yeah. Used to cringe linking Wikipee but it was such a good springboard. Bless the day some anon. suggested infogalactic. That's reverse cultural jammin' right there.

>www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/top-security-execs-at-google-facebook-and-twitter-announce-departures/

"In the span of three days, news broke that high-ranking security at executives at three of the Internet's most important tech firms —Google, Facebook, and Twitter— announced plans to leave their respective companies.''

 

When the Head Praetorians jump ship, you know She's sprung too many leaks and is goin Down…

Fire up the popcorn. Mockingbird's about to take a spin, spin, spin loop de loop on the Loch Ness Monster.

>>740252

Anonymous ID: eb8dc9 March 22, 2018, 11:31 a.m. No.756464   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>756229

>You want people to stop following the stars, show them why!

Agree, easy & free way to accomplish this is reverse cultural appropriation. Take all their bullshit narratives they forcefed us since at least 1963 and shove it right back in their faces with memes.

 

E.g. Take the Titanic photo in >>756213

What text could be placed on there that would quickly & effectively tell the story that's in the text? Figure it out and you can spread all over behind enemy lines on twatter using their own frickin platform, ninja-style.

 

If you don't like that one, there's literally dozens and dozens more. Think Fake Historical genre.

 

The beauty of this is that those images are already seered into the public's unconsciousness so you have an instant delivery system right into the emotional center of the Libs' brains, which is exactly where the mockingbird sings His Song.

 

TL;dr - Think reverse Adbusters culture jamming with the characteristics of a lethal virus.

>https:// infogalactic.com/info/Adbusters#Culture_jamming

"As already noted, the foundation's approach to culture jamming has its roots in the activities of the situationists and in particular their concept of détournement.

 

This involves the "turning around" of received messages so that they communicate meanings at variance with their original intention."