Many of the most influential conservative social media influencers like Scott Adams, Jordan "clot-shot" Peterson and Ben "dancing Israeli" Shapiro and a certain U.S. president have been promoting the deadly clot-shot from day #1.
I remember back in 2020, users on T_D were being downvote-brigaded and banned for begging people not to get the Covid-19 vaccine because they were violating the rules about supporting President Trump.
Few people are willing to admit the truth, but many of us were initially fooled.
"We" = anons who tried to warn others about the Plandemic and the Covid injections.
I don't really consider all those commentators as "us" when posting and talking on GAW.
Hope that helps.
but many of us were initially fooled.
Hmmm... Depends, again, on who you consider "us". I don't really know any anons or people who were following Q who got suckered in. We knew the plandemic was a scam either from the start or very early on.
By the time the injections came around, no one on GAW was promoting them, and million of other non-Q people were also saavy to the fact that the mRNA injections were dangerous.
Remember the fortnight of retardation back in 2018 when Veterans on Patrol members claimed to have found a child sex dungeon in Tucson? They claimed to have rescued children from that dungeon and found bloody knives, a rape-tree complete with bindings and a rape torture machine and also skeletal remains?
Almost everyone in GAW went crazy. Within hours, everyone was a rape-tree
and child rape dungeon expert and our members had linked that Tuscon sex trafficking hub back to Hillary Clinton and BlackRock.
Users were being accused of being pedophiles and down-vote-brigaded for suggesting the story seemed fishy.
Then we learned the Veterans on Patrol were known scammers and they weren't real veterans either. Then we learned the child rape dungeon was just a boring campsite root cellar. We learned there were no rescued children and no skeletons. The rape-trees were just normal camping harnesses to keep bags off the ground and the rape torture machine was a small children swing set.
And nobody spoke of it again. Now you'll never find anyone from GAW who claimed they were fooled.
Sorry chum, but you can't change history by pretending. Many of us were fooled for a long time by President Trump's repeated promotion of the deadly clot-shot.
Many of us were fooled for a long time by President Trump's repeated promotion of the deadly clot-shot.
Uh, OK. Maybe I just didn't notice it. Not me, anyway. Not at all. The time these injections came on, everyone I was communicating with KNEW they were bad news.
This is the truth, even if you wish it weren't.
That's really an unnecessary assumption and pretty much, a slur. I'm just sharing my observations, and you make it out as if I'm some self-deluding twerp.
If you were fooled, I'm sorry. Maybe you find solace in admitting it, and maybe you know people who were fooled and don't admit it. But please, don't project that on to me, ok?
Yes, I agree, there are a lot of pedes who do NOT perform their due diligence, who leap to conclusions and are swayed by their biases, and their emotional responses to information, authentic or fake. To be frank, that is in fact one of my primary focuses when engaged with this community and others: to have my radar up on the way people react, respond, and how they process information. Why? Because I know all too well how many people don't apply their due diligence (in my opinion).
By the way, I think you're being way too literal. My "we all did" comment was an expression of solidarity with the poster, who was sharing that he tried to warn someone.
I think a lot of us can certainly relate to that comment of his, but perhaps you cannot. I find it very curious that you include the likes of Adams, Peterson and and Shapiro in who you see as "us".
As for the Veterans on Patrol incident, I believe I was on Voat at the time, and I only came to GAW when Voat was shut down. So, I can't really comment on that. Myself, I always try to approach such sensational announcements and 'news' with a good level of skepticism. The 48 hour rule is usually a very, very good one.
We all did.
No we didn't.
Many of the most influential conservative social media influencers like Scott Adams, Jordan "clot-shot" Peterson and Ben "dancing Israeli" Shapiro and a certain U.S. president have been promoting the deadly clot-shot from day #1.
I remember back in 2020, users on T_D were being downvote-brigaded and banned for begging people not to get the Covid-19 vaccine because they were violating the rules about supporting President Trump.
Few people are willing to admit the truth, but many of us were initially fooled.
"We" = anons who tried to warn others about the Plandemic and the Covid injections.
I don't really consider all those commentators as "us" when posting and talking on GAW.
Hope that helps.
Hmmm... Depends, again, on who you consider "us". I don't really know any anons or people who were following Q who got suckered in. We knew the plandemic was a scam either from the start or very early on.
By the time the injections came around, no one on GAW was promoting them, and million of other non-Q people were also saavy to the fact that the mRNA injections were dangerous.
Remember the fortnight of retardation back in 2018 when Veterans on Patrol members claimed to have found a child sex dungeon in Tucson? They claimed to have rescued children from that dungeon and found bloody knives, a rape-tree complete with bindings and a rape torture machine and also skeletal remains?
Almost everyone in GAW went crazy. Within hours, everyone was a rape-tree and child rape dungeon expert and our members had linked that Tuscon sex trafficking hub back to Hillary Clinton and BlackRock.
Users were being accused of being pedophiles and down-vote-brigaded for suggesting the story seemed fishy.
Then we learned the Veterans on Patrol were known scammers and they weren't real veterans either. Then we learned the child rape dungeon was just a boring campsite root cellar. We learned there were no rescued children and no skeletons. The rape-trees were just normal camping harnesses to keep bags off the ground and the rape torture machine was a small children swing set.
And nobody spoke of it again. Now you'll never find anyone from GAW who claimed they were fooled.
Sorry chum, but you can't change history by pretending. Many of us were fooled for a long time by President Trump's repeated promotion of the deadly clot-shot.
This is the truth, even if you wish it weren't.
Uh, OK. Maybe I just didn't notice it. Not me, anyway. Not at all. The time these injections came on, everyone I was communicating with KNEW they were bad news.
That's really an unnecessary assumption and pretty much, a slur. I'm just sharing my observations, and you make it out as if I'm some self-deluding twerp.
If you were fooled, I'm sorry. Maybe you find solace in admitting it, and maybe you know people who were fooled and don't admit it. But please, don't project that on to me, ok?
Yes, I agree, there are a lot of pedes who do NOT perform their due diligence, who leap to conclusions and are swayed by their biases, and their emotional responses to information, authentic or fake. To be frank, that is in fact one of my primary focuses when engaged with this community and others: to have my radar up on the way people react, respond, and how they process information. Why? Because I know all too well how many people don't apply their due diligence (in my opinion).
By the way, I think you're being way too literal. My "we all did" comment was an expression of solidarity with the poster, who was sharing that he tried to warn someone.
I think a lot of us can certainly relate to that comment of his, but perhaps you cannot. I find it very curious that you include the likes of Adams, Peterson and and Shapiro in who you see as "us".
As for the Veterans on Patrol incident, I believe I was on Voat at the time, and I only came to GAW when Voat was shut down. So, I can't really comment on that. Myself, I always try to approach such sensational announcements and 'news' with a good level of skepticism. The 48 hour rule is usually a very, very good one.