It's alarming only in the sense that it's heavily curated content meant to appeal to any confirmation bias the public may have against "Qanon," based on what the public had been led to believe is reality re "Qanon." It's alarming because there is a lot of people who view "Qanon" as a bad thing, especially since "Qanon" doesn't exist.
This is how they curate mass formation psychosis in the public's minds.
Other than that, [their] metrics on what makes the public tick is based on what [they] themselves feed to the public. It is itself, a heavily corrupted, highly inaccurate, self aggrandizing worldview outlook, which, inside of that, is a perverse form of confirmation bias.
And the public eats that shit up like Hunter eating carpet parmesan during a crack bender. They simply can't get enough.
To me, that's the scariest part of all. The sheer numbers of "zombies" out there.
It's alarming only in the sense that it's heavily curated content meant to appeal to any confirmation bias the public may have against "Qanon," based on what the public had been led to believe is reality re "Qanon." It's alarming because there is a lot of people who view "Qanon" as a bad thing, especially since "Qanon" doesn't exist.
This is how they curate mass formation psychosis in the public's minds.
Other than that, [their] metrics on what makes the public tick is based on what [they] themselves feed to the public. It is itself, a heavily corrupted, highly inaccurate, self aggrandizing worldview outlook, which, inside of that, is a perverse form of confirmation bias.
And the public eats that shit up like Hunter eating carpet parmesan during a crack bender. They simply can't get enough.
To me, that's the scariest part of all. The sheer numbers of "zombies" out there.