There are a lot of posts and pictures that grab attentions, but what do you think would be the definitive way to express most information in a single meme/post/documentary?
Conspiracies are many different topics, what would be the best one to share right now? What is the best way to do it?
Many of you have a lot of input to share, what would be the perfect way to do it in a single action?
What would the masses benefit from the most right now? What is the perfect message to send them?
Not to dodge the question, but after long research I have come to the unfortunate conclusion that what is very informally described as the "NPC" phenomenon is real (although there is much, much more to say about the actual nature of it).
Roughly speaking, they get their "truth" from authority. Conspiracy theorists are well familiar with this as progressives getting their truth from what is a nearly universally leftist media.
We now regrettably get confirmation on the flip side. People we thought were MAGA patriot America-First truthers come out in bewildering support of Israel and it's open genocide. And how could they possibly not get who America's Worst Enemy is? A few names are: Western Journal, Gateway Pundit, Kid Rock, and (what a letdown) James Woods.
They surely did not come to these reprehensible views through an evaluation of history and circumstances. Nor do I think James Woods is getting AIPAC campaign donations. I would suggest it came through the "authority" of the pulpits of Christian Zionists, either directly or indirectly through their circles of association. They are--without reservation in their own minds--doing God's work, what good Christians do, and serving the return of the Savior.
There are calculations that support the idea that NPCs comprise 80% of the population. To be technical about it, they are incapable of "waking up". However, for many decades they were given more or less reasonable truths--or at least tolerable attitudes--from their authorities on TV or in church. The situation would be greatly different were we to return to that state of affairs.
As a final note to directly address the question as posed, I tried for many, many years to wake people up with the most startling, surprising, fascinating and shocking truths I knew. They certainly startled, surprised, fascinated and shocked me awake. There was no effect on others, and that because that's not how it works for the vast majority of people.
Currently, I have the policy of giving the truth only to those who ask. Very, very few ask. Almost all who receive it, reject it. That's a secondary dynamic, where their subconscious judges the truth to be psychologically destabilizing. The truer it is, the more destabilizing. The easy task then is to invent a rationale to reject it.
Well, if anyone finds all that quite a demoralizing state of affairs, then you see exactly what I'm talking about. If you feel you wish to reject it, yeah, I thought so.
That's all true and I also tried so many years to wake them...
But can't we figure out at least a single powerful example to try to wake up whoever is left?
I can honestly say I tried and failed with them, and the positive comments I get are only from people that are already aware of the NWO agenda...
But should we quit? I think some of us could put our heads together for one last powerful message.
I am also at a loss when trying to wake up the masses, that's why I was hoping on some help. I can edit videos, pictures, memes... but what would be the great message to put in it?
If we shouldn't even try, what are we even doing?
It's not a message, per se, but in the proper environment I try to talk about my understanding of the world as if it were a matter of fact (which, of course, I fully believe it to be).
Manipulation is too strong a word, but there's an important dynamic at play. You see, normies are trained to recognize "authorities" as those speaking as authorities. Think of all your teachers in school, or the fancy people on TV, or politicians and government officials. Do they ever start with, "I'm not real sure, but..." or "You know, my opinion is..." or "You're a faggot if you don't think that..."? Nope, never. They just speak as if everything that came out of their mouths was undisputed, bedrock fact. The fact that the vast majority of it isn't just highlights the point.
Maybe the aim here is to tickle that little spot--in people who have it--that creates the thought, "Hang on a sec. Fuck, wait. Does this jackass actually know something I don't know about this, but should? Dammit, maybe I should pay attention for a second."
Seems like a molehill, but what a mountain to climb!
That's a person, who understands the assignment.
Alright. Let's try with WEF - they obviously popularize nonsense with their "you will own nothing and you will be happy", or "people are hackable animals"...
We can use these examples. Perhaps Schwab with the text "you will eat ze bugs" or "privacy is over"... Or Yuval with his "there's no such thing as a soul" or "people are hackable animals"...
How about a picture of Schwab with the text - "This one wants you to eat ze bugs, while he lives like a King from your ignorance" (Including details about Klaus Schwab in tiny text, so they can research... or even a QR code?)