Did some well made and thought out website just get made by some randoms who learned to code?
How many times have you seen a popular but expensive site flat out refuse donations happily available?
Did the vibe of the posts change after the 6th only because heart broken people were hurting or did you notice a coordinated effort of some sort?
What hidden benefits could there be from a main target highlighting defeat when they know they won?
How could you protect people from evil actions and also get information out in a system dealing with mass censorship? Does anybody take those crazy alien people serious? Can you ruin the reputation of and deplatform someone who has already had their reputation ruined and been deplatformed?
Dr. Steve Pieczenik says he's not wrong and we are in a military coup (like a good coup from the good guys). He names people going to be arrested, trashes foxnews, says the laptop grab was special forces, outs Romney and Fauci, says this is to make people like Dick Cheney pay, claims we've already clamped down in DC and other international places. He says they marked computers and marked the ballots. 30 years in the making and so much more.
Pieczenik has over 20 years experience in resolving international crises for four U.S. administrations. He says he's been involved in soft coups and hard coups in other nations. He said "he" anointed Alex Jones to be a big part in spreading the news. Is Q about spreading the news? Someone involved in "anointing" an information outlet who already has their own post-banned infrastructure could know about the Q strategy and maybe even be a part of it. I didn't do a lot a research on this guy, but if you were a part of coups in other countries you might know something about coups. Jones says this guy has given them great info over the years and has been 99% correct. Even Jones has his mind blown by this guy. Too bad Jones kept asking the same question instead of getting more information out of him. The interview is still very informative and I don't think a guy like this would LARP unless that's what a mission calls for. Biden will not be president.
Here's the video of him explaining it all: https://banned.video/watch?id=5fff54d4df45e13f8fff86a7
I believe him and respect him (Dr Steve P). Before Trump became President Trump he had good stuff in 2016.
Reddit was constantly hassling the T_D community, so (as I understand it) some of the mods set up the dot win site so that we'd have a home for when Reddit would decide to pull the plug. Some of the other "controversial" communities like TheRedPill did similar things for their users. T_D was originally kind of /pol/ 's retarded little brother (started by /pol/acks and designed to be more friendly to "normies" with more politeness and less autism).
The ratio of shills to users is higher than ever now at T_D as the mainstream places like Twitter and Facebook have been shut down. So all the shills who used to work on those platforms have all descended upon T_D.
People who believe in true conspiracies also tend to be a lot more open-minded than most people, so you'll find a lot of overlap with other "fringe" beliefs like UFO's or alternative health and religion stuff. In my opinion there are a lot of deliberate disinfo shills who will put out truthful stuff along with far-fetched things they believe (think David Icke) so that if you repeat their truthful stuff, the shills will attack you with their fake stuff (So, you think there are lizard people eh? haha!)
Edit: Good disinformation tends to be mostly truthful. The idea is that if a source is almost always reliable, people will believe the lies that get deliberately mixed in. Mainstream News is much less truthful than good disinformation, these days.
Everybody was convinced that Reddshit would ban td, so there was time to prepare. But how many subreddshits would be able to pull off a whole new site if the bans came down on them? I'm sure most mods everywhere would want to keep their site going. Are unpaid mods on "free" internet forums all rich or something? It takes more than a want and some code to do everything required and td.win didn't do it half-ass. I agree that known conspiracy people would tend to believe the unbelievable more often. It might be a genius strategy to use one known "weirdo" for something and then another for the next thing. They avoid the bans because they are "crazy" and even if they did decide to purge one, the next drop can come from another "already deboonkered weirdo".
I forgot how many subs The_Donald had before it got banned, something close to a million I think (and reddit always lies and cheats to make the number lower). So you know, in a group of a million people you'll have some skilled people with money.
The US Government has spent a bunch of money having various agencies write papers on how to do propaganda and destroy online communities. Look up Cass Sunstein "cognitive infiltration". One of their ideas is to create honeypot communities and then lure everyone in before destroying the community.
Yes, it is completely logical that with the amount of support and number of users td had that there would be people that have the means to do this. I always thought that from the beginning and that td.win was just good people happy to spend the time and money for the cause. But as things play out I get more and more of a feeling that there's more at play than what we see on the surface.
Part of it is like Grand Central Station. If you stand there long enough, eventually somebody who is a serial killer will walk by, someone who can fly jet planes, someone who can do heart surgery... There are so many people on T_D there that for sure some of them are traitors or spies or shills with evil intentions.