Just listening to Alan Watts, one of many people I’ve been listening to. For this particular talk, he doesn’t quite talk about dehipnotisation. We all know many other more prominent characters say the same thing, I don’t need to point out who they are. I remember when I spent most of my time fighting in the frontlines, using the White Rose stickers. They were effective, simple, as easy to do but time consuming, and as I found, somewhat dangerous only when you live in a neighbourhood populated by rabid cultists and retards. I started putting certain car tools in my jeans pocket, you know, just in case I need to “help” people on the streets that needed it. Anyway, I was wondering, what tools do others’ employ, that they find effective, in waking people up. I’m actually particularly interested in those that are non-verbal. Thank you.
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In the past I printed out business cards with links to substack authors, with tag lines like, "Wake up peeps!", "Feeling trapped in the Matrix?" And my favorite... "Do you you go to bed at night, and wake up in the morning, well, I have a vax for you." I leave them at bar tables in establishments frequented by libtards. The way I look at it is if it causes one person a night per bar to actually look up some of these authors it will be worth it. Unfortunately the past few months I haven't been able to keep it up.
I love this one! I work in the busy city and it’s so easy to discreetly leave a business card on a table or a bench. And I think it’s best not to leave a message, just a QR code and maybe some obscure image or logo to pique some sort of interest. Use the programming tools against them. Thank you!