Nicely done, and yes, interesting. But it seems counterintuitive to me that the Army would post anything at all about their psy-op mission. I would have thought that the number 1 rule of a psy-op organization is to be invisible, and NOT shouting their existence in public. That is the only thing I don't get about this whole "ghost in the machine" discussion. I would think that a psy-op would rather stay in the shadows. Publicizing themselves lets everyone know that a psy-op campaign is under way.
Perhaps it's a double bluff psy op? But there are so few of us (Q followers) who even know enough to watch for things, they probably could literally do this under 'everybody's nose' and just about everybody doesn't see it. Just met a Trump supporter who had never even heard of 2000 mules. We can't underestimate the number of people who literally know nothing about any of this stuff.
Yes, yes, I keep forgetting that. I just assume people know basic civics and history. I remember a few years ago in a group of folks, we were talking about the fall of the Berlin wall, and I mentioned NATO.... and two of the people there said, "What is NATO?" It was a jaw-dropping moment for me.... how can someone live in the late 20th Century and NOT know what NATO was?
Same thing today. I can point out things like "2000 MULES" or the Durham investigation, and even among purportedly conservative people get blank stares. Amazing.
Well my jaw did not LITERALLY drop, but the ignorance was enough to throw my mind into a moment of pause while I processed that. And as I get older, insulting people is less of a deterrent than it used to be.
I worked for a polling firm in the early nineties and interviewed a lady in her 80s where she said she never heard of AT&T. She was sharp as a tack on rest of her answers, and just kept thinking even to this day how she never heard of them.
You are correct. When I first met my brilliant husband 45 years ago he told me that 85% of the North American population has a hillbilly mentality. I now think it’s closer to 90%. He was right and his advice has served me well.
The other side for sure knows about Q and takes it very, very serious. This video is a sign for us and them as well. For me, it's a sign about things getting spicy.
Nicely done, and yes, interesting. But it seems counterintuitive to me that the Army would post anything at all about their psy-op mission. I would have thought that the number 1 rule of a psy-op organization is to be invisible, and NOT shouting their existence in public. That is the only thing I don't get about this whole "ghost in the machine" discussion. I would think that a psy-op would rather stay in the shadows. Publicizing themselves lets everyone know that a psy-op campaign is under way.
Perhaps it's a double bluff psy op? But there are so few of us (Q followers) who even know enough to watch for things, they probably could literally do this under 'everybody's nose' and just about everybody doesn't see it. Just met a Trump supporter who had never even heard of 2000 mules. We can't underestimate the number of people who literally know nothing about any of this stuff.
Yes, yes, I keep forgetting that. I just assume people know basic civics and history. I remember a few years ago in a group of folks, we were talking about the fall of the Berlin wall, and I mentioned NATO.... and two of the people there said, "What is NATO?" It was a jaw-dropping moment for me.... how can someone live in the late 20th Century and NOT know what NATO was?
Same thing today. I can point out things like "2000 MULES" or the Durham investigation, and even among purportedly conservative people get blank stares. Amazing.
Just recently I had a discussion with a couple of guys who'd never heard of ivermectin. Had no idea what I was talking about. It's surreal.
If you let your jaw drop in front of them, they are insulted and turn off.
Well my jaw did not LITERALLY drop, but the ignorance was enough to throw my mind into a moment of pause while I processed that. And as I get older, insulting people is less of a deterrent than it used to be.
I worked for a polling firm in the early nineties and interviewed a lady in her 80s where she said she never heard of AT&T. She was sharp as a tack on rest of her answers, and just kept thinking even to this day how she never heard of them.
Correct. Most are well informed about pop culture, but nothing else.
You just hit the nail on the head, cryofreeze. It's like they feast on garbage and have no idea about real nutrition.
You are correct. When I first met my brilliant husband 45 years ago he told me that 85% of the North American population has a hillbilly mentality. I now think it’s closer to 90%. He was right and his advice has served me well.
I think it's a message to us, who are in the ultimate positive psyop, to keep it going.
The will of the people sags if they feel as if they're getting nowhere.
Reinforcement of the plan
The other side for sure knows about Q and takes it very, very serious. This video is a sign for us and them as well. For me, it's a sign about things getting spicy.
Praying that you are right.
Unless you’re trying to make the enemy nervous