Here's a huge ball of hopium. Methinks it hopiums a bit too much to be precisely true.
Is there any event that could happen that would cause you to rethink your beliefs? Or will you always accept what you are told without question?
For example, if Biden were to somehow win the next election and sit in the Oval Office for another 4 years would you question this or would you accept this as part of a strategic 'white hats/Trump' masterplan? If Biden took the USA into WW3 and nuclear mushroom clouds filled the skies across America would you see this as a tactical masterpiece to 'wake up' the sheeple and show them that not all is right in the world?
I always wondered why people would drink the kool aid at Jonestown knowing they were committing suicide, now I know.
Right. If a writer (“Q”or others like Fulford) cannot be clear, or writes in riddles and unfalsifisble conjecture, there’s no point to reading. They report a world of face masks and crisis actors, Swiss octagons and ancient French families. But never, I’ll note, Jews or dual-citizen Israelis who, if we’re focusing on the actual members of the WEF, Fed, Biden’s admin, and the politically active oligarchy, are nearing a majority.
We DO of course have phony optics in the controlled media, where 95% is owned by 6 corporations. But the explanations by Fulford, Q, et al. are distractions at best. “Sit back and enjoy the ride,” “2 more weeks,” and the other inducements to sit and do nothing while the structures of the country are eroded beyond repair.
Incidentally I think Ceffer is a smart poster when he’s writing his own ideas. The woo is just mental mire, though.
We DO of course have phony optics in the controlled media, where 95% is owned by 6 corporations. But the explanations by Fulford, Q, et al. are distractions at best. “Sit back and enjoy the ride,” “2 more weeks,” and the other inducements to sit and do nothing while the structures of the country are eroded beyond repair.
Everybody wears their Overton Window like a tight, ill fitting girdle. How tight and restrictive and misleading the girdle is from individual to individual varies. We have been raised with so much fake history and fake information, it's like entering a state of zero gravity for the consciousness when looking for orientation that so much information was faked for social control.
Fulford has been analyzed, and the assessment is that in order to cultivate his information sources in the Intel agencies and insider groups, he must also agree to five to ten percent disinformation dissemination i.e. he serves as agent as well as journalist to that extent. I have noticed that he places the responsibility on the listener/reader to parse that part out for themselves. Some of his apparent greatest absurdities have turned out to be true aka the 90 to 95 percent that is true, but likely too esoteric for the ordinary Overton Window. I think he regards that as a fair compromise and I think that is OK, since I work on the premise that most disseminated information is a combination of information and disinformation.
People grouse about certain kinds of information because it shakes up their world view about how 'things work'. They get choked out by too much red pill. This creates a lot of insecurity, but painful insecurity seems to be a transitional state. Look how many people around here now believe what they used to mock rather viciously as 'conspiracy theories'.
I used to wonder why people never wrote books about these things if they existed. It turns out they have been writing books about them for centuries. Only a selected group have ever known about them or chose to read them, and if read, chose to believe them. I now have a stack of digital books that amaze me, but I can only read them bits at a time due to the volume overload.
I notice how some of the best informed pundits layer the more extreme info very carefully because they don't want their tender audiences to go shrieking away like their hair is on fire.
I notice that many complaints about red pill stuff is that they don't have an instant gratification gamer's satisfaction associated. People want information fast food and sound bites, not things that are ponderous and require longer time spans and more layered planning. It's the curse of shortened attention span and hyperactive media bombardment. This is by design, constant distraction, shallow gatling gun shit and psychic strobing rather than deeper thought. The cell phone culture compacting time in a way that it never has been before contributes to it.
Well, GESARA NESARA are ongoing Bush bankster frauds for one. All of the crypto and gold/metal flogging have been greed totems polluting the interweb and the various pundits. So, disinformation is baked in. Some previous 'truthers' have become corrupted by the financial paraweb.
Many believe with crypto that they have become 'digital wealthy'. Bitcoin has always had a back door since it was another DARPA project. There is probably a harvest day for that, too, when the time is right.
Schizoposting is kind of a general disclaimer implying that the poster is insane out of hand. I don't think it will catch on quite like 'conspiracy theorist', but it seems in the same club of terminology, more designed to discredit out of hand than contribute. I do like the 'mad hatter' tinfoil hat in the picture.
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Right. If a writer (“Q”or others like Fulford) cannot be clear, or writes in riddles and unfalsifisble conjecture, there’s no point to reading. They report a world of face masks and crisis actors, Swiss octagons and ancient French families. But never, I’ll note, Jews or dual-citizen Israelis who, if we’re focusing on the actual members of the WEF, Fed, Biden’s admin, and the politically active oligarchy, are nearing a majority.
We DO of course have phony optics in the controlled media, where 95% is owned by 6 corporations. But the explanations by Fulford, Q, et al. are distractions at best. “Sit back and enjoy the ride,” “2 more weeks,” and the other inducements to sit and do nothing while the structures of the country are eroded beyond repair.
Incidentally I think Ceffer is a smart poster when he’s writing his own ideas. The woo is just mental mire, though.
Everybody wears their Overton Window like a tight, ill fitting girdle. How tight and restrictive and misleading the girdle is from individual to individual varies. We have been raised with so much fake history and fake information, it's like entering a state of zero gravity for the consciousness when looking for orientation that so much information was faked for social control.
Fulford has been analyzed, and the assessment is that in order to cultivate his information sources in the Intel agencies and insider groups, he must also agree to five to ten percent disinformation dissemination i.e. he serves as agent as well as journalist to that extent. I have noticed that he places the responsibility on the listener/reader to parse that part out for themselves. Some of his apparent greatest absurdities have turned out to be true aka the 90 to 95 percent that is true, but likely too esoteric for the ordinary Overton Window. I think he regards that as a fair compromise and I think that is OK, since I work on the premise that most disseminated information is a combination of information and disinformation.
People grouse about certain kinds of information because it shakes up their world view about how 'things work'. They get choked out by too much red pill. This creates a lot of insecurity, but painful insecurity seems to be a transitional state. Look how many people around here now believe what they used to mock rather viciously as 'conspiracy theories'.
I used to wonder why people never wrote books about these things if they existed. It turns out they have been writing books about them for centuries. Only a selected group have ever known about them or chose to read them, and if read, chose to believe them. I now have a stack of digital books that amaze me, but I can only read them bits at a time due to the volume overload.
I notice how some of the best informed pundits layer the more extreme info very carefully because they don't want their tender audiences to go shrieking away like their hair is on fire.
I notice that many complaints about red pill stuff is that they don't have an instant gratification gamer's satisfaction associated. People want information fast food and sound bites, not things that are ponderous and require longer time spans and more layered planning. It's the curse of shortened attention span and hyperactive media bombardment. This is by design, constant distraction, shallow gatling gun shit and psychic strobing rather than deeper thought. The cell phone culture compacting time in a way that it never has been before contributes to it.
https://t.me/gatewaypunditofficial/50957
The White Pilled version of Schizoposting
Well, GESARA NESARA are ongoing Bush bankster frauds for one. All of the crypto and gold/metal flogging have been greed totems polluting the interweb and the various pundits. So, disinformation is baked in. Some previous 'truthers' have become corrupted by the financial paraweb.
Many believe with crypto that they have become 'digital wealthy'. Bitcoin has always had a back door since it was another DARPA project. There is probably a harvest day for that, too, when the time is right.
Schizoposting is kind of a general disclaimer implying that the poster is insane out of hand. I don't think it will catch on quite like 'conspiracy theorist', but it seems in the same club of terminology, more designed to discredit out of hand than contribute. I do like the 'mad hatter' tinfoil hat in the picture.
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1809815616909422607/photo/1
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