Anonymous ID: 723caa April 3, 2020, 6:56 a.m. No.8672574   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2652 >>2748

>>8672483

I agree on the call for cautious optimism. Our imaginations can get the better of us, and the anticipation we are feeling is really charging the atmosphere. I am getting the feeling we need to be keeping a thumb on the pulse of the audience at this point. What are your normies saying/doing? Are they questioning things yet? Are they becoming less frightened, a little more bold? (I noticed more cars on the streets yesterday….are folks getting restless?)

POTUS keeps warming up the audience by portraying "muh war" and "hidden enemy" and "painful times". But lets remember that programming the mind takes a little time, and TV seems to be the best tool - still.

 

I have to say I am dying inside every time someone tells me about the terrible flu out there….but I am playing along for now.

 

And sending a lot of prayers!

God bless our leader and his people. This has got to be even more difficult for them.

 

(sorry if this posted twice - board is having trouble this morning, looks like)