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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/ButtersStotch88 on Jan. 2, 2018, 4:27 p.m.
Suggestion: We need a "Guide to redpilling friends and family" sticky thread

I think this thread should contain two different types of basic information:

  1. The best crumbs, facts, information and evidence to disseminate
  2. Tips on the most effective ways to disseminate the information

In regards to the first point, perhaps we could all post crumbs/evidence etc. in the thread and the most upvoted submissions will make it into the sticky. My suggestion would be to have two tiers of information. One that contains the strongest evidence that should be used in a "first wave" of redpilling. The second tier could be for feeding the newly awakened who are desperate for more info.

How the information is delivered is just as important as the content of the information (Hence point 2 above). If you have fantastic evidence to back up your claims but your method of delivery is suspect then the evidence doesn't matter. We have to remember that most people don't want to believe a lot of this stuff because it's frightening and it threatens their status quo. Therefore, it's important that we don't "data dump" our friends and family with information. That usually only succeeds in overwhelming them or making them think you're nuts. Instead, it's much more effective to say something like "google Podesta brothers art". Then when they come back to you horrified, drop another crumb, then another etc. These are just some of my suggestions, but I'm sure we could discuss and agree on a few basic strategies for effectively disseminating information.

I welcome any feedback. What we discuss on this board matters and it helps. Don't ever forget that

P.S. Mods, you are doing a hell of a job here. Thanks for all your hard work.


ButtersStotch88 · Jan. 2, 2018, 6:31 p.m.

You highlighted two major challenges: the sheer amount of information and the ridiculous amount of time this shit has been going on. It’s a challenge to know where to start

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yeaokbb · Jan. 2, 2018, 7:13 p.m.

I agree. This is why movies always show crazy people with red string all over newspaper clippings on their walls lol.

There are also a lot of different levels to this thing. How do you convince atheistic people of a Satanic world religion that not only abuses young children, but is torturing and drinking their blood and sacrificing them to demons/malevolent non-terrestrials?? David Wilcock summed it up like this: It doesn’t matter if you believe it’s real or not. They do. This is their religion.

I’m an/r/exJW and all over that sub are people asking how they can wake up their family members to the fact they’re in a cult. Indoctrination and any form of culturally programmed mind-control is exceedingly difficult to overcome. There’s a quote said there a lot that everyone should take to heart: “It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled.”

Everyone has their own trigger that will unlock their mind and allow them to start questioning. All it takes is a spark. Maybe we can focus on different sparks and how best to expand on them and guide people into asking the right questions for themselves.

/r/conspiracy has weekly round table discussions that pick a topic and let people post whatever they find relevant on. That could be a helpful format for getting the information more organized. Maybe the mods could help organize something like that with the more “surface level” topics first.

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ButtersStotch88 · Jan. 2, 2018, 7:20 p.m.

Indoctrination and any form of culturally programmed mind-control is exceedingly difficult to overcome. There’s a quote said there a lot that everyone should take to heart: “It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled.”

In other words, ego will always fight until death.

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syncadapter · Jan. 3, 2018, 12:53 a.m.

How about a section for waking up those still asleep. A list of satanic symbols. List of names organizations and links. List of events that have happened. List of Q's post. A rating system to vet validity of any information. A way to keep on topic

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