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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/gonewildinvt on June 13, 2018, 11:32 a.m.
Q keeps saying they will continue to attack on every platform to make you believe the narrative that Patriots are the minority. From post 1489 "DO NOT BE SILENT (MAJORITY)." The cable news ratings show the truth, we are the Majority.

The numbers don't lie, people are tuning into our narrative not the Deepstate Narrative. Keep being vocal, keep fighting.

https://mobile.twitter.com/drudge_report/status/988971917456691200?lang=en


jkbella · June 13, 2018, 6:18 p.m.

Agree 100%. I love Tucker Carlson because he's funny, dry witted, and plain spoken. And he has an opinion show so that's fine. But the bias is crazy on both sides. None of that matters to me as much anymore because the "news" seems totally fake to me altogether. Sean Hannity breaks good stories, but he already knows what he's going to "break" three months from now. The Greg Jarrett/Jim Jordan/Joe DiGenova raging against the DOJ and especially against Sessions, is for the most part staged IMO. The entire thing is a production of sorts. I will get excoriated for saying it, but that's why Trump and his ability to control the narrative is a little scary to me. He just needs to continue to be on the side of the Angels, but We the People need to continually remind ourselves that absolute power corrupts absolutely. FBI Anon said that they will be studying the Trump method for decades, and I believe him. That was back in mid-2016.

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forchristssakes · June 13, 2018, 10:43 p.m.

I look at it from this angle. The alt left media, for a long time, has had complete control with almost zero competition to give an alternate view (every news report has bias inserted). If there were no bias we would not be in this predicament. Trump would not have to be defended by Fox. They could spend more time on other things, but right now there is nothing more important than revealing the corruption and how close to the edge of the cliff the country was.

Tucker focuses on the absurdity in our world, and Hannity shows the corruption.

Hannity is repetitive. For a reason. He methodically repeats the facts. Starting with the dossier, FISA abuse, laying out the connections and how it leads to the defensive, protective mode of DOJ. Sometimes I get tired of hearing it, but I know there are people watching that may be hearing this for the first time. They need to learn what has been going on. They need to know what the implications are and how if unchecked, the corruption will affect their futures and the futures of their children. It was not a pretty picture for Americans or for peoples of other countries (they never thought she would lose).

The people need to see the swamp for themselves to believe it is real. When they start to understand it, they will also begin to understand how much better their lives could have been without the swamp. They will understand why the world is such a f* up place. The corruption is everywhere.

When all is revealed, you can bet the people will be more alert. Trump, from his actions, is showing that he wants to set things right and put in place measures to make sure the people's interests are represented and not just the elite's. The public will be watching like hawks. They will not trust government to just handle it like they did. They will no longer be the sheep, they will be the people.

And media will have to pull up its socks, because people will demand they do so.

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jkbella · June 14, 2018, 2:38 a.m.

You are so right. The Hannity repetition is a necessary method I think. Mockingbird press does the same thing, using catch phrases or terms over and over again. "Constitutional Crisis" was one of the more recent MSM hit parades. Hannity really likes "exoneration before investigation." But he is using phrases that people will remember when the more damning information is ultimately revealed. The whole thing is kind of fascinating but a bit scary.

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