Suppose all of these voices are "in on it" to a certain extent, Public Onformation Officers or PIOs for a clandestine operation that depends ultimately on public support and acceptance. God knows this op needs public support.
I have a background in sales and marketing, among other similar disciplines. STP is the long-standing mantra if you want to stay in business: Consider the entire market for your widgets. SEGMENT the market in a way that makes sense to your business. Select and TARGET those SEGMENTS you select as the most likely to buy your stuff then POSITION your marketing campaign so consumers within each of the separate SEGMENTS hears a carefully tailored/aimed TARGETED message that POSITIONS you as a competitor for their money.
STP means, "You can't kiss all the girls but you can kiss some of the girls" and whatever.
If I were an Army psyops/public engagement unit tasked with selling The Plan, I'd have a different message and marketing campaign for every market segment including deranged TDS sufferers. TDS sufferers I'd drive insane if only for hte lulz and to keep them upset and ineffective.
So if Wictor is part of that psyop/public engagement campaign, it makes sense he would hew closely to his assigned SEGMENT and, if it furthers the cause, alienate others thus increasing his credibility for his TARGET SEGMENT.
I hope that makes sense. A lot of it is not necessarily intuitive outside the sales office or Madison Avenue. A ton of psychology research and experience backs it up tho
I get what you're saying and have seen it at play within Trump supporters as a whole. I've never seen it articulated, but you put into words what I've noticed. Whether it's intentional or not, I'm not sure, I think some of it plays to people's biases and how much they care about public perception.
We all follow Q and believe there's a plan. We're also all anonymous (I assume). People at Quod Verum for instance, some are anonymous, some not. People like Wictor and others know there's a plan, but won't outright say so and look down on Q followers from their intellectual high horse. I even see it in blue check mark people on our side. Despite proclaiming otherwise, they do care about how they are perceived publicly, and for professional reasons, I understand. They notice things and point them out, but can't bring themselves to wonder how or why. Everybody is on the same side and playing their part in disseminating info about the plan, it's just how much you admit it.
It's interesting to view the troop build up in D.C. through this perspective.
Agreed.
Suppose all of these voices are "in on it" to a certain extent, Public Onformation Officers or PIOs for a clandestine operation that depends ultimately on public support and acceptance. God knows this op needs public support.
I have a background in sales and marketing, among other similar disciplines. STP is the long-standing mantra if you want to stay in business: Consider the entire market for your widgets. SEGMENT the market in a way that makes sense to your business. Select and TARGET those SEGMENTS you select as the most likely to buy your stuff then POSITION your marketing campaign so consumers within each of the separate SEGMENTS hears a carefully tailored/aimed TARGETED message that POSITIONS you as a competitor for their money.
STP means, "You can't kiss all the girls but you can kiss some of the girls" and whatever.
If I were an Army psyops/public engagement unit tasked with selling The Plan, I'd have a different message and marketing campaign for every market segment including deranged TDS sufferers. TDS sufferers I'd drive insane if only for hte lulz and to keep them upset and ineffective.
So if Wictor is part of that psyop/public engagement campaign, it makes sense he would hew closely to his assigned SEGMENT and, if it furthers the cause, alienate others thus increasing his credibility for his TARGET SEGMENT.
I hope that makes sense. A lot of it is not necessarily intuitive outside the sales office or Madison Avenue. A ton of psychology research and experience backs it up tho
I get what you're saying and have seen it at play within Trump supporters as a whole. I've never seen it articulated, but you put into words what I've noticed. Whether it's intentional or not, I'm not sure, I think some of it plays to people's biases and how much they care about public perception.
We all follow Q and believe there's a plan. We're also all anonymous (I assume). People at Quod Verum for instance, some are anonymous, some not. People like Wictor and others know there's a plan, but won't outright say so and look down on Q followers from their intellectual high horse. I even see it in blue check mark people on our side. Despite proclaiming otherwise, they do care about how they are perceived publicly, and for professional reasons, I understand. They notice things and point them out, but can't bring themselves to wonder how or why. Everybody is on the same side and playing their part in disseminating info about the plan, it's just how much you admit it.
It's interesting to view the troop build up in D.C. through this perspective.