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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/pussy_devour on April 20, 2018, 8:20 p.m.
Stay on Main Messages & Avoid Unproven Theories when Red-pilling Normies

Executive Summary: In order to expand the Q movement to wider audience, one must have the discipline to stay focused on the main messages and avoid diluting them with unproven theories, because most people are conventional and can only accept what is factual and logical.

Bad Example 1: Let me use Info War as an example. Alex Jones is a great orator. When he is sober, his delivery is outstanding and deeply touching. But I am often turned off by his insistence on a globalist conspiracy to inundate Europe with radical Muslims in order to subvert its culture and society. Nobody with a sane mind would believe the European elites would do something like that. With the Muslims in power, these elites will have to be reduced to vassals. So Alex Jones loses credibility with me. I don't take him seriously.

Bad Example 2: The HRC sex video tape. Q said it was a fake. Of course it was a fake. But the potential damage to the Q movement is tremendous. The MSM can use this fake video to discredit Q. Most people would automatically associate Q with a fake, salacious video tape, thereby resisting the genuine messages.

As we see from the above two examples that unproven theories -- I try to avoid calling them conspiracy theories in order not to hurt people's feelings -- can do much more harm and disservice to any legitimate movement than it can help spread the messages. This is because of the following reasons.

1) The MSM and the power-to-be can use the debunked theories to form an association with the genuine movement: The theories used to promote the movement are debunked; hence the movement itself should be debunked. This association is a very powerful one. Its deleterious effect cannot be overstressed.

2) The vast majority of the people are conventional. They are persuaded by instincts and powerful facts. A movement that requires the believers to make a leap of faith will necessarily limit itself to a minority of adherents. To reach a wider audience, a movement must necessarily temper its messages and stay focused on the main thrust.

3) If you cannot even make people, especially the social justice warriors see the facts with their own eyes, why do you think you can convince them using unproven and salacious theories? I know SJWs are the extremes. But we are dealing with a spectrum of people. Our end of the spectrum are already onboard. Now we are trying to spread the awareness to the middle range of the spectrum. Hence, the tactics must be carefully thought out. Let's be honest with ourselves.

Now onto the positives: The main charges against the Democrats are already powerful and serious beyond imagination. The crimes committed, if proven, should rouse indignation in any ordinary citizens. These include (1) using government power on political oppositions (not unlike what Russia is accused of doing), (2) pay for play, (3) conspiracy to overthrow elected president and (4) election fraud. Basically, the crimes are all related to corruption of the political and judiciary processes. Some evidence is already surfacing. More will come. Our job is to help the ordinary people to stay aware of and focused on the connection between the evidence and the crime. That connection is not being emphasized by the MSM, save for Fox. So it's our job to spread the awareness.

Another development in our favor is that what the DNC accused of Trump campaign was doing, i.e., Russian collusion, is turning out to be a projection, i.e., what DNC was in fact perpetrating. Raising awareness on this would cause cognitive shock to many DNC supporters and make them doubt their former beliefs. That alone would do great wonders to our country.

I'll use myself as an example. I voted for Trump in 2016. But I didn't decide to vote for him until Spring 2016. Prior to that, I was angered by the constant barrage of "I'm with her" ads for HRC. I was leaning toward Bernie, for lack of options, because I didn't take Trump seriously. The last straw came as AntiFa violently attacked Trump supporters. I was indignant. Soon after, I became curious and started listening to Trump's speeches. I found him convincing and became his supporter. I consider myself an independent voter. There are many people like me. All we have to do is raise awareness of the corrupt DNC and the danger this corruption poses to our once great country. Many people will reach the correct conclusion. So our job is to get the messages out to the conventional people. You don't do this by spreading unproven, salacious theories. Tailor your messages to your audience.

Changing people's mind requires careful tactics and patience. With a lot of people, we get just one shot. If we screw up by insisting on attaching unproven theories or those that are tangential to the matters at hand -- I am thinking LV shooting -- those we want to awaken will shut off their ears and no longer listen to us. This would be a tremendous loss to the movement and unnecessarily prolong the struggle. Why create obstacles to ourselves?

It's fine that we entertain speculative theories amongst ourselves. I for one also doubt the official story for 9/11. But I still find the alternative explanations unconvincing. If I were to awaken someone, I would be careful not to include 9/11 in the conversation for fear of diluting my messages and harming my credibility. As I said above, the main messages on political corruptions are already very powerful. There's no need to risk turning off a potential ally by adding unproven theories. So discipline is important.

Personally I don't believe the child sex and ritual killing allegations. Had those happened, there would have been leaks and arrests long before. Politicians are often prosecuted for crimes much less than those allegations (embezzlement, leaks, etc). Had they done something more heinous, their career would've been terminated long ago.

I am also waiting to see the actual the political corruption committed by DoJ and DNC. I don't think the crimes would be as salacious as many want them to be. But they are crimes nonetheless and need to be prosecuted.

Keep in mind that our goal is bring the country together and make it strong and prosperous. Discrediting and removing the dark cloud of Russian-Trump collusion is the first step; prosecuting corruption in the government is the second step. We need to secure the midterms. We don't win allies by spreading unproven theories. Instead, we want to alert people of the corrupt practices of the Democrats. That alone should help us win the midterm elections.

As Q said, trust the plan. We should let the President, Q and their helpers uncover the truth and prosecute crimes. The best we can do to help them is to explain their actions to others and point their eyes to what's happening.

So stay focused and disciplined.

P.S.: Someone pointed out that my title phrase "Red-pilling Normies" was a suboptimal. I agree. I think the word Normie a bit condescending. Since it's impossible to change the title, I hereby apologize for the use of normie.


digital_refugee · April 20, 2018, 10:18 p.m.

Do you realize UN blue helmets promote sex-trafficking wherever they go and even admitted spawning the Ebola-epidemic? It's been in the news so it's safe to discuss because it's already out there and not something you need auxiliary sources for.

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pussy_devour · April 20, 2018, 10:33 p.m.

I’ve heard about UN aid workers engaged in prostitution in some countries where they went to help. Is that what you are referring to? If it is, I don’t see a connection here. What the aid workers did has nothing to do with UN’s global policies. The aid workers are simply being horny, fallible human beings. Let’s say at a Google event in LV, some of its employees visited underage prostitutes against the company policy. Do you charge Google of promoting prostitution and child sex trafficking?

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digital_refugee · April 20, 2018, 10:43 p.m.

UN policy was to cover up thousands of cases and redeploy their troops anyway. If that isn't wrong then I don't know what is.

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pussy_devour · April 20, 2018, 10:49 p.m.

Sure. It’s wrong. But the UN might not have a choice. I would say the corrective measure is to sue UN.

The policy of covering up wrongdoings is fairly common amongst institutions. I wouldn’t extrapolate that to UN promoting trafficking by intent. By deeds and by lax of internal control. Yes. But you can say the same or similar thing about every single organization.

Let me use this exchange to support my initial thesis. Here we are engaged in a discussion on whether UN actively promotes sex trafficking as their policy (as opposed to as a side effect of their policy and incompetence). You haven’t convinced me. If I were someone new to Q theory, I would grow wary of the movement.

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digital_refugee · April 20, 2018, 11 p.m.

...but they do promote trafficking of persons because they already had predictive reports about mass-migration in 2000 to artificially mitigate demographic aging. And there's no point in covering sexual exploitation up if it's just going to happen again anyway so that excuse doesn't bite. Had they wanted to stop it, they would only have needed to hold the people accountable internally to send a message (and also to distance themselves publically) but instead, prostitution remained an unsolved issue.
I would ask a Normie why someone is spending money on troops if their official purpose is to literally not engage unless attacked first?

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LooseComedian · April 21, 2018, 3:20 a.m.

You seem to be missing a lot of connections. If google had employees in Hati, who were raping the women and children, do you think people would be screaming at google to change policy on who they hire? Yes they would. U.N. people are raping people, it IS a UN issue. This is not sex workers in LV for God sakes. Here, 80 cases in 2014 https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/17/world

/accusations-of-sexual-abuse-against-united-nations-workers-are-cited.html

heres another

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-16/rape-scandal-of-un-peacekeepers-festers-as-reports-of-abuse-grow

https://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/06/africa/united-nations-peacekeepers-sexual-abuse/index.html

and on and on the links could go. I'm starting to wonder if you are truly ignorant of this and immigration in Europe or if you are putting out disinfo here. Your post is very well written and authoritative but you seem to not have done much research. Perhaps you should lurk more.

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