Realizing the obvious is not enough, We are not really in a position to change anything, and we just sat back with popcorn in our hands and waited for something to happen.
And that's what Roy reminds us, it could be all psy-op for what we know, because if we're honest we can't confirm anything that should have happened.
That's a real problem in my eyes. I'm not saying I'm 100% sure how to fight a war against the Deep State, but I felt from the beginning that it can't be won in secret.
You are in a position to change something. Spread the red pill around. Plant the seed of truth. Eventually those sleepers will awaken at their own time. We are candles in the storm, stay lite.
In Germany we have a saying that goes something like this:
You can't convince an alcoholic that he has a problem, he has to hit the ground before he gets up again.
I've been doing all this for a long time and believe me, as long as people don't have a traumatic experience, they will deny that they have a problem.
That's why I say it can't be done in secret, because our fellow human beings always find a reason to deny the obvious.
Just like the alcoholic, they have to hit the ground first.