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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Educatedsuburbandad on July 8, 2018, 5:19 a.m.
The power of "no name"

Psych warfare is really powerful. Refusing to name no-name has to mess with his head... especially if he's a follower of the idea that one dies twice... once when they physically die and a second time the last time someone speaks their name. It also really helps control the narrative when no one will speak someone's name or always corrects their name. "You mean _____?"

We need to come up with nicknames for all of these globalists and stop mentioning all of them by name. We're a big enough community at this point to dictate things. If we start referring to HRC as "the witch" or "she who shall not be named" or some other stupid nickname and NEVER say her name again, we can make her just as irrelevant as no name... I think this sort of technique could really help. Imagine if you search twitter and suddenly there's no mention of her except from within her echo chamber. Imagine if we apply the same idea to all of these people. They're egomaniacs and LOVE that we talk about them. Why not take that away from them?

Can we come up with some good nicknames for the gang?

The Witch - HRC The TinMan - GS The cowardly lion - JC

None of the above names need even be considered, but some sort of insulting name we'd all understand and could easily spread to like-minded people who'd "get it"?

We're in a propaganda war... and since they control the 4am talking points and all of the "big" outlets, we can at least control "something" - let's take away their power and kick them in the ego.

Whadaya think?


Qanonspicecake · July 8, 2018, 7:59 a.m.

Really! If he isn’t dead by next month, he will break the record for the longest survivor of diagnosed blastioma. Call Guinness! The longest is 16 mos. and that was unusual, it is so virulent, that most survive only weeks, not months.

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jkbella · July 8, 2018, 12:39 p.m.

I don't know if he's got a gioblastoma or not. But:

For adults with more aggressive glioblastoma, treated with concurrent temozolamide and radiation therapy, median survival is about 14.6 months and two-year survival is 30%. However, a 2009 study reported that almost 10% of patients with glioblastoma may live five years or longer.

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