Thought the same. I kept waiting for him to say “why were they winning with household items but are now struggling with billions of dollars”, but I can very much appreciate the masterful tact of sewing seeds of doubt and then backing off.
People have to believe that they are coming to their own conclusions and putting the pieces together themselves (even though we all know normies don’t often have original thoughts in the slightest).
Best way to do that, is to slowly plant seeds over a period of time and lead them through logically in such a way that they think they are connecting the dots themselves.
Thought the same. I kept waiting for him to say “why were they winning with household items but are now struggling with billions of dollars”, but I can very much appreciate the masterful tact of sewing seeds of doubt and then backing off.
People have to believe that they are coming to their own conclusions and putting the pieces together themselves (even though we all know normies don’t often have original thoughts in the slightest).
Best way to do that, is to slowly plant seeds over a period of time and lead them through logically in such a way that they think they are connecting the dots themselves.
You're describing the premise of "Inception". Now you have me pondering if that movie was predictive programming for anons.