Probably was a means to build trust amongst us before trying to scalp the Q movement away from the good guys.
They were probably buttering us up to convince us to assemble on the 20th or something.
Before you brain-wash someone you have to build trust. Look at Scientology. They make you feel like a special person who has been attacked and give you all sorts of praise and happy thoughts. Then they go full cult, isolation, and brain-wash you into thinking overlord Xenu threw aliens into a volcano and that is why you have bad feelings.
I think we keep forgetting that if it is too good to be true, it probably is.
Yes, cults and conspiracy theory movements are small sandbox labs for C_A and social engineering think tanks on what methods work best on eventually psy-op ing the public at large.
No, it is too good to be true that you can blame all your problems on a past event you had nothing to do with.
If you can just blame something no one can fix, then it means you don't have to take responsibility for anything in your life.
Beliefs like that open people up to the cult mentality -- let someone else tell you what to do, because you aren't at fault for the bad things in your life.
Probably was a means to build trust amongst us before trying to scalp the Q movement away from the good guys.
They were probably buttering us up to convince us to assemble on the 20th or something.
Before you brain-wash someone you have to build trust. Look at Scientology. They make you feel like a special person who has been attacked and give you all sorts of praise and happy thoughts. Then they go full cult, isolation, and brain-wash you into thinking overlord Xenu threw aliens into a volcano and that is why you have bad feelings.
I think we keep forgetting that if it is too good to be true, it probably is.
Yes, cults and conspiracy theory movements are small sandbox labs for C_A and social engineering think tanks on what methods work best on eventually psy-op ing the public at large.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkhl4nKb/george-news-no-outside-comms/c/
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No, it is too good to be true that you can blame all your problems on a past event you had nothing to do with.
If you can just blame something no one can fix, then it means you don't have to take responsibility for anything in your life.
Beliefs like that open people up to the cult mentality -- let someone else tell you what to do, because you aren't at fault for the bad things in your life.