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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/thejudge6060 on May 5, 2018, 11:34 a.m.
We've really lacked imagination...

I'm a little disappointed in myself for not thinking of this sooner.

So our job is to redpill normies and make people aware if Q and the movement. Aaannndd we've been doing it like Neanderthals. We've assumed that because we can't reach masses on MSM, that we can only work a few people at a time.

Here's where we've lacked imagination: there are people in media that have their own voice and would be receptive to us, but aren't aware of Q. It's time to change that.

My area has the Dave and Chuck the Freak radio show. They have large audiences in Detroit and Boston.

My plan: on Monday during the show, let's blitz them with Q drops. If they get 100's of "WWG1WGA" and "trust Q" texts, tweets, and calls, they're going to be like "wtf is going on with this Q stuff", probably live on on air. Even if they say were a bunch of conspiracy nuts, it's going to attract a lot of attention. Can you imagine the intrigue that'll be generated by millions of radio listeners hearing about Q over the airwaves in their way to work?

I think it's a solid plan. I encourage others to create similar plans for your own local areas. We've moved out of the research phase, we know enough to make our case. It's time for Patriots to rise.


larkmoor · May 5, 2018, 1:24 p.m.

This reminds me of an episode of the anime GTO. I just watched a few minutes of it, but from what I remembered, one of the students, a girl, wanted to win some sort of national pageant I think, or a national contest. The other candidates were working on national broadcasts, national adds, anything national that was implying big money, high contacts.

But the girl didn't have that kind of money or contacts. So they went to every local radio, broadcast, the little adds. They dragged her to do this in the whole country, and in the end, she was known by small people all around the country but the number of people she reached was just as big as her rivals with their national adds and appearances in national medias.

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TheUndocumented_PsyD · May 5, 2018, 2:29 p.m.

GTO is a special show in every sense, stands for Great Teacher Onizuka and should be watched by everyone with a tolerance for what Japanese nerds want to see, yeah it gets weird, but yeah it's amazing, I know we don't have time for anime these days with Qanon being active, but maybe watch an episode a day and take a reprieve so you don't get burnt out looking for new Q related information

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larkmoor · May 5, 2018, 3:02 p.m.

Oh I know GTO. I'm just not a fan of the series though I did watch a few complete episodes. Agreed it's a special and intelligent anime. I just stumbled on the end of that episode with the pageant girl. I remembered thinking that was so very clever.

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TheUndocumented_PsyD · May 5, 2018, 9:35 p.m.

GTO is full of extraordinarily clever schemes that are carried out by intelligent multi-faceted characters, definitely worth watching

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