I would avoid running down the Q road at this point as it will be too unreal to believe.
It is COVID that has his attention.
The Lucid Divide Episode 3 (abbreviated)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DzUEzKNWxJ4w/ As it is an abbreviated version of Episode 3, it gets right to the point. The full Episode 3 (further below) includes the filmmaker.
After that, do this.
MASS PSYCHOSIS - How an Entire Population Becomes MENTALLY ILL
Redpilling doesn’t have to include Q. Just take the information provided by the cdc and left wing outlets and point out the contradictions and omissions.
Does he want articles or vid? Is he a podcaster guy who listens as he is driving? Congrats this is GREAT news. Tell him my dad was getting red pilled after he got the death jab and then passed a few days after. He's saving his own life, and everyone in his company's.
Q asked questions and gave a lot of hints of things, but never provided absolute proof to the type of people who want things documented, and approved by a mainstream source.
It won't work that way because it can't work that way.
So, you might need to approach it differently.
I have started using this, which helps people understand that they need to consider new ideas:
There was a time when "everyone" in the world thought that the Sun revolved around the Earth. They were so convinced, that when Galileo came along and proved why that could not be true, not only did they hate him, but they put him in prison and he died under house arrest. And yet, he was the one who was right all along, and everybody else was wrong.
Do you think it is possible that almost everyone could be wrong about some things that they are currently convinced of? (He should say yes, if he has any brain cells).
Do you know WHY people have such a strong, negative reaction to ideas that are counter to what they think is true?
It is a psychological phenomenon known as "cognitive dissonance." We have a strong tendancy to ignore or reject things that are opposite of what we already believe to be true.
For most things you think you know, you learned it as a child, from your parents, teachers, the media, schools, and everyone else you know also believed it. But what if all those people were wrong -- just like when people belived the Sun revolved around the Earth? Then, you would reject evidence that you were presented with, not because you really KNOW, but because you have learned to believe something, that might not actually be true.
That lays the foundation. From there, find something that he believes is true (not necessarily about Covid or Q), and then show him that it is not true. He only believes it because he was taught (propagandized) to believe it.
JFK is a good example: Warren Commission story is pushed by the media and schools, but House Select Committee on Assassinations overruled it, and showed that JFK was killed by AT LEAST TWO GUNMEN. So, why does the media push a known lie?
This is some great advice. The way to redpill someone is to get them to ask questions about the world around them, and more importantly, get them to understand asking questions doesn't make them wrong or a bad person.
I see the guy below me gave you some Q proofs and we are supposed to be helpful. However why are people here reading through everything that comes out but never saving the proofs themselves. That makes no sense to me.
My mom (an OG coder) and dad (engineer) are literally the smartest people I know. I introduced them to this site, asked them to keep an open mind, and form their own decisions. It’s been a year, my mom lurks daily and dads found his podcasts but checks in. It actually keeps me based and assures me I’m not loco)
Rather than trying to convince, simply introduce him to the information. He’ll figure it out himself and ask when he needs clarity!
https://rumble.com/vb9gj5-ultimate-q-proofs-vol-1.html
This is a volume of Q proofs. The most important stuff occurs in the first 50 minutes. After that it's entertainment.
I wouldn't start anywhere near Q if you want him to be receptive. Id stick to the plandemic
I would avoid running down the Q road at this point as it will be too unreal to believe.
It is COVID that has his attention.
The Lucid Divide Episode 3 (abbreviated)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/DzUEzKNWxJ4w/ As it is an abbreviated version of Episode 3, it gets right to the point. The full Episode 3 (further below) includes the filmmaker.
After that, do this.
MASS PSYCHOSIS - How an Entire Population Becomes MENTALLY ILL
https://www.bitchute.com/video/P0g3r0WMSzB7/
It's slow to start, but stick with it and I guarantee you it gets really good and explains exactly what is going on.
The Lucid Divide Series
https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=the%20lucid%20divide%20news%20vault&kind=video
This is the whole series that goes into detail. This is a great series as it is done theatrically and is not a snooze fest.
If all of that is resonating then it is time to bring in Q via a gentle introduction and a message of hope.
Q - The Plan To Save The World
https://www.bitchute.com/video/qvfUkQTG5QHP/
Redpilling doesn’t have to include Q. Just take the information provided by the cdc and left wing outlets and point out the contradictions and omissions.
Does he want articles or vid? Is he a podcaster guy who listens as he is driving? Congrats this is GREAT news. Tell him my dad was getting red pilled after he got the death jab and then passed a few days after. He's saving his own life, and everyone in his company's.
Q asked questions and gave a lot of hints of things, but never provided absolute proof to the type of people who want things documented, and approved by a mainstream source.
It won't work that way because it can't work that way.
So, you might need to approach it differently.
I have started using this, which helps people understand that they need to consider new ideas:
That lays the foundation. From there, find something that he believes is true (not necessarily about Covid or Q), and then show him that it is not true. He only believes it because he was taught (propagandized) to believe it.
JFK is a good example: Warren Commission story is pushed by the media and schools, but House Select Committee on Assassinations overruled it, and showed that JFK was killed by AT LEAST TWO GUNMEN. So, why does the media push a known lie?
Build on it from there.
This is some great advice. The way to redpill someone is to get them to ask questions about the world around them, and more importantly, get them to understand asking questions doesn't make them wrong or a bad person.
I see the guy below me gave you some Q proofs and we are supposed to be helpful. However why are people here reading through everything that comes out but never saving the proofs themselves. That makes no sense to me.
This proof from yesterday is pretty amazing. Ask your dad how Q does this?
https://greatawakening.win/p/141YbJz41w/4year-delta-secret-service-on-hi/
Try this: https://rumble.com/vm3r0w-the-story-of-ivermectin.html
My mom (an OG coder) and dad (engineer) are literally the smartest people I know. I introduced them to this site, asked them to keep an open mind, and form their own decisions. It’s been a year, my mom lurks daily and dads found his podcasts but checks in. It actually keeps me based and assures me I’m not loco)
Rather than trying to convince, simply introduce him to the information. He’ll figure it out himself and ask when he needs clarity!