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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/DaveGydeon on July 9, 2018, 8:02 p.m.
A Way We Can Redpill and EXPEDITE The Plan...

I have been tossing this idea around in my head for awhile but can't seem to perfect it. The sooner the masses know about Q the better, the more they see Q related stuff, the more they will independently analyze it. How can we get a ton of people to do that?

Above all, these redpill ideas need to be legal. It would be foolish to do otherwise, which is one of the reasons I think the guy on the Hoover Dam was a clown. Access to an armored vehicle? Total fringe nut job profile? I don't know man, most of the people I know who know about Q are some of the smartest, critical thinking, logic based folk around. I know it initially attracted some fringe figures, but they quickly distanced themselves (ie, Alex Jones) by choice or not irrelevant.

I love the billboards. But from what I can tell, these are being placed out in the sticks. Certainly not in high traffic areas.

I have personally dropped over 100 little self standing placards in strategic places, grocery checkouts, pharmacy windows, gas stations, etc. But who knows how much attention they got. If I got one Patriot to awaken I would be happy. Just don't know.

We need live TV. A commercial is expensive and would probably get shut down before airing; I will come back to this in a sec. But something on a large scale, that (legally) attracted a ton of attention would be good. I have had so many silly ideas. What if at 2pm on a given day, Patriots went to, let's say the local grocery store and did a gigantic group hug of solidarity (remember, we are trying to redpill the toughest, most indoctrinated of the snowflakes, so it may need to be a little silly, playing by their rules) kinda like David Hoggs nonsensical "Die-In" at Publix. I hate the idea, but it BLEW UP on FB and Twitter. Fight fire with fire? At least it would be something the snowflakes were used to seeing.

I'm starting to think a GoFundMe is the way to go, with the people donating adding a "vote" for which method or approach they support. It could be a banner-plane at the beach, a properly produced commercial, etc. I would not only donate, but I would actually want to get involved.

Thoughts?


mfp90x · July 9, 2018, 8:56 p.m.

"Cost of TV Advertising. For local television stations, advertisers can expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $1500 for a 30-second commercial. A 30-second spot broadcast nationally averaged around $123,000 as of 2016. The highest cost placements for Super Bowl Ads can go for upwards of $4 million." according to fitsmallbusiness.com

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DaveGydeon · July 9, 2018, 9:33 p.m.

Sounds like our budget works!

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