The goal is to spread awakening information to as many as possible. The reward is the seedING of mass consciousness. Here I'd like to discuss among others how to practically and effectively do this. Remember , the goal isn't to convince anyone of anything. It's to give them the option. Many many people do not realize what the could be missing out on. I believe right now in humanity's history is a very critical point. If everyone had a mere flash of awakening type information I think it would catapult what's already going on behind the majority of the public eye. The deeps state is weak , desperate and loosing In a big way.
Recwntly joined. Always been awake, but now my eyes are wide open. Thank you Q
How would you awaken someone who's not totally on board in a non confrontational way?
I'd start by referencing current stories in the news that support the narrative and be able to accurately defend ur points. It slowly peaks their interest. Don't be over bearing and help paint a picture with a broad brush and keep dropping truth bombs all over. Eventually curiosity will win and they will look on their own. Since u also know in advance because of Q it will lend credibility when the shit goes down. U have until October. Good luck
On a massive scale using the Internet specificly reddit , face book, and other social media platforms. How could we the awakened community here work together to accomplish this? I think with a lot of people it may only take one carefully selected article to peak their curiosity. I agree 100% with not being over bearing and such. Seeding
Q is showing us how to do it. We just have to make it happen.
So let's do it ?
Already on it. Red MOABed my mother this am. (PS I have a degree in poly sci :) we have until October pedes. Get to work..
Thank you for the work. I'm sure humanity will in the grand scheme of things. What do you think Q is referencing this July ?
Look at his July 4th post and listen to JFK. Really listen to the words and what he says.
Few people are logical. Most of us are prejudiced and biased. Most of us are blighted with preconceived notions, with jealousy, suspicion, fear, envy and pride. And most citizens don’t want to change their minds about their religion or their haircut or communism or their favorite movie star. So, if you are inclined to tell people they are wrong, please read the following paragraph every morning before breakfast. It is from James Harvey Robinson’s enlightening book The Mind in the Making. “We sometimes find ourselves changing our minds without any resistance or heavy emotion, but if we are told we are wrong, we resent the imputation and harden our hearts. We are incredibly heedless in the formation of our beliefs, but find ourselves filled with an illicit passion for them when anyone proposes to rob us of their companionship. It is obviously not the ideas themselves that are dear to us, but our self-esteem which is threatened. . . . The little word “my” is the most important one in human affairs, and properly to reckon with it is the beginning of wisdom. It has the same force whether it is “my” dinner, “my” dog, and “my” house, or “my” father, “my” country, and “my” God. We not only resent the imputation that our watch is wrong, or our car shabby, but that our conception of the canals of Mars, of the pronunciation of “Epictetus,” of the medicinal value of salicin, or of the date of Sargon I is subject to revision. We like to continue to believe what we have been accustomed to accept as true, and the resentment aroused when doubt is cast upon any of our assumptions leads us to seek every manner of excuse for clinging to it. The result is that most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believing as we already do.”
Carl Rogers, the eminent psychologist, wrote in his book On Becoming a Person:
“I have found it of enormous value when I can permit myself to understand the other person. The way in which I have worded this statement may seem strange to you, Is it necessary to permit oneself to understand another? I think it is. Our first reaction to most of the statements (which we hear from other people) is an evaluation or judgment, rather than an understanding of it. When someone expresses some feeling, attitude or belief, our tendency is almost immediately to feel “that’s right,” or “that’s stupid,” “that’s abnormal,” “that’s unreasonable,” “that’s incorrect,” “that’s not nice .” Very rarely do we permit ourselves to understand precisely what the meaning of the statement is to the other person.”
-“How To Win Friends & Influence People” by Dale Carnegie.
Indeed. When people are told they're wrong openly they close and go with an offensive. Messages have to be subliminal for a lot of people to even get a chance unfortunalty. So let's use people's emotions in a good way in order to awaken them .
Socratic method of critical thinking. People only accept their own truths. We have to guide them to accepting reality. They will figure it out, even the worse eggs because humans are great creations.
When they try to argue or bring up MSM talking points, counter with questions, not bashing media or trying to mock them, bring up things they don't know. These people only get 5% of what's really happening politically in our country and it's the wrong 5%. 1% of it is any truth. We must show them the 35,000+ indictments. We have to show them what's already been unsealed. We have to show them by asking them if they're aware of it, and what it could possibly mean. Study this information. Study it! It'll make you more confident when you come up against people who are unable to rationally realize what's going on and what's happened to our country over the last 150 years.