....must be controlled opposition. It's impossible for someone to be right on 99% of things but then, say, think JFK was killed by the Mafia when, everybody who's anybody, knows it was the CIA.
Also, anyone who didn't get everything spot on correct with their analysis must be as well. This of course, means that even someone who fell for the COVID scam, then came to their senses (even doing so really early in the scam) is controlled opposition.
Also, anybody who gets a lot of social media follows is clearly a sell out quisling. They should be relatively voiceless, like me, else they must be on the take like a dirty cop.
I'm never wrong, either, by the way. Which means I'm not controlled opposition.
Just wanted to clear that up for you all. Carry on.
I get bored of Elon Musk posts. He never reveals anything groundbreaking that we didn't already know. He tries too hard to be cool on the internet. There's no way he's actually running his companies if he just tweets all day. The guy is suspect as hell and likely a government agent posing as a CEO who, so far in his career, has helped the government advance agendas such as battery powered vehicles, space x tech, satellite tech, etc. Wouldn't surprise me if he's a surrogate and the entire twitter platform by proxy has been turned over to CIA. It doesn't even make sense he'd drop over $40 billion on the damn thing. I say he's a fake CEO government agent just like Mark ZuckerFake and Bill Gates who posed as CEO's to create an online mugshot database and operating system with CIA backdoor access.
That’s stupid as fuck and illogical.
Paid shills implies professional operation.
There are no barriers to making new accounts here.
Simple logic dictates that professional shills would AVOID handshake accounts.
This requires thinking though…