Just got home, so while I catch myself up on the details it has become abundantly clear that we have a lot more work to do, fellow anons.
We are continually reminded of the following themes:
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"distractions/Disinformation is necessary
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"think big, bigger, BIGGEST
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as always, "follow the money."
Based on a quick analysis of today's events, we have gotten a bit too excited and thought too small. We are told to have patience, yet we expect monumentally conclusive events at every turn. Let us pray for clarity and focus in our purpose here. Let us not be led into temptation, for we are the vessel through which our Country will be delivered from Evil.
In all fairness, what happened today WAS monumental, and we continue our work with validation. That being said, here's what I think some of us should collaborate on, in keeping with our newfound organizational execution.
-break down the fake news awards piece by piece. Side by Side, simplified memes of each story discussed with the MSM narrative and the objective facts. For sources, wee should provide the most inarguably onjevyuve facts we can (ie court transcripts, paper trails, bank statements, emails in full, financial data, executive orders, official white house transcripts, whatever). For MSM, full video/transcript of their coverage. We need to stay as diplomatic and unbiased as possible.
Something for us to start with, because it slapped me right in the face, is the following article and related video related to CNNs coverage on 12/8/17. https:// theintercept.com/2017/12/09/the-u-s-media-yesterday-suffered-its-most-humiliating-debacle-in-ages-now-refuses-all-transparency-over-what-happened/
Amongst the many things that caught my attention was this, said by James Cagliano, regarding the so-called evidence they had obtained in relation to the wikileaks email sent to DTJ: "my investigative sources at the FBI tell me that this is, in Shakespearean terms, a TEMPEST in a teacup."
^^given Qs use and capitalization of the word TEMPEST In a previous drop, this might be a good place for us to start.
Let's start making the connections and calculating our next move and potential outcomes. Codefags and the like, any way we can create a few standard outcome generator sequences and start making our own stringers, based on variables we are presented and ongoing tasks at hand, so we have some kind of outcome generator? Boolean based Excel, maybe?
Sorry for the novel, long day and a lot I want to share. Hope this helps.