I've followed Q since around December 2017, I believe there is a plan in the works, I'm patient. But I find it frustrating that we cannot spread the message. I get thousands of pieces of junk mail every year, particularly this past election season. You can't mean to tell me a direct mail effort couldn't deliver some red-pills. I see a lot of large semi trucks on the road every day. These are literally moving billboards. Speaking of billboards, there are a lot of electronic ones around now, can't tell me someone couldn't get a message on one of those? How about the mile long trains that criss-cross the country. If we can tag them with spray paint art, why can't that art spread a Q message? Every overpass across the country could have a message hanging on it. If the word needs to spread, it could spread. If we are the news now, we need to spread our message beyond the web pages and hit the mainstream. You want to see real leftist panic, let them start seeing our message from coast to coast, everywhere they turn we need to be there... Food for thought.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (11)
sorted by:
Indeed, a well planned spam campaign would be good, parallel topics, to show also obamba, killary, and the realities behind Soros, Gates, etc
but to make it well and attract / retain users, should be like a newsletter, that would need a well organised team, writers that could write something intriguing for the user to avoid the "just spam" automatic trash we do when we see shitty emails, plus graphics to make some nice designs and infographics, and and it backend that can be migrated or scaled quickly, or at worse or last remedy a bullet proof host provider in Eastern Europe (but those costs a hella), at first any "known" service could be used, like MailUp, SendGrid, etc, once they start to ban accounts, switchover to own mail servers with a bunch of different addresses and domains validated and not blacklisted via dmark /spf etc), something similar could be easily containerized and ported, there is just one problem......budget.
Graphics writings and all could be made freely in spare time, IT admin stuffs as well, but resources for this last part, are costly