There is no one to go after with violence that would actually solve anything. I know people have a Hollywood idea in their minds of how that would work, but it wouldn’t work. There is also no Drain the Swamp button that Trump refused to press. The web of corruption is too interconnected and woven throughout society and the brainwashing of the people. I believe much of people’s impatience is because they want their told-ya-so moment with that one friend or relative who rejected them. They want the corporate media to come on the TV and admit we were right and beg for our forgiveness. But I don’t think the good people in charge (if it’s true) are interested in giving people that. I think they actually see it as a kind of pride and unhealthy gloating. So instead of satisfying that fantasy, they continue the Information War slowly, and try to gradually disarm the globalist bombs. Think of it less like Navy SEALs kicking in doors on CNN and more like Special Ops meticulously cutting wires.
I'm just tired of the nonsense messaging on our side. Do we have "everything" or do we still need traps? Is Obama under control of the white hats or is he holding an emergency briefing to counter what he thought Trump was going to say. I'm just looking for consistency instead of a constantly shifting narrative where "yeah we totally got em now" is followed by a massive letdown and coping/shifting the goalpost.
Having everything doesn’t mean that much. You could have frazzledrip itself and then what? Are you going to air that on TV? Or put it on the Internet? Nobody will want to watch it and the corporate media won’t report on it. So even having a video of HRC murdering a child wouldn’t help solve anything that much. And much of the evidence, like the document’s on Hunter Biden’s laptop, are too convoluted for most people to follow. So again - even having the laptop, what does it accomplish? How do you even get it into people’s minds? That seems to be the nature of Information War - actual evidence isn’t that relevant, it’s all about narratives and counter-narratives, which puts everything back on this idea of affecting change by waking people up.
When you are feeling disappointed, try to imagine yourself in total control and then decide what the move you would make that would solve everything would be. It’s not so obvious. Do you round up 97% of Congress for pedophilia? OK, but then what happens? What is the blowback from that? If leftists start rioting, do you have the military start shooting them? And what is the blowback on that? Meanwhile how are your supply chains doing? How is your economy doing? How is the country now functioning with nobody in Washington? Are you putting the country into martial law at this point?
There is no one to go after with violence that would actually solve anything. I know people have a Hollywood idea in their minds of how that would work, but it wouldn’t work. There is also no Drain the Swamp button that Trump refused to press. The web of corruption is too interconnected and woven throughout society and the brainwashing of the people. I believe much of people’s impatience is because they want their told-ya-so moment with that one friend or relative who rejected them. They want the corporate media to come on the TV and admit we were right and beg for our forgiveness. But I don’t think the good people in charge (if it’s true) are interested in giving people that. I think they actually see it as a kind of pride and unhealthy gloating. So instead of satisfying that fantasy, they continue the Information War slowly, and try to gradually disarm the globalist bombs. Think of it less like Navy SEALs kicking in doors on CNN and more like Special Ops meticulously cutting wires.
I'm just tired of the nonsense messaging on our side. Do we have "everything" or do we still need traps? Is Obama under control of the white hats or is he holding an emergency briefing to counter what he thought Trump was going to say. I'm just looking for consistency instead of a constantly shifting narrative where "yeah we totally got em now" is followed by a massive letdown and coping/shifting the goalpost.
Having everything doesn’t mean that much. You could have frazzledrip itself and then what? Are you going to air that on TV? Or put it on the Internet? Nobody will want to watch it and the corporate media won’t report on it. So even having a video of HRC murdering a child wouldn’t help solve anything that much. And much of the evidence, like the document’s on Hunter Biden’s laptop, are too convoluted for most people to follow. So again - even having the laptop, what does it accomplish? How do you even get it into people’s minds? That seems to be the nature of Information War - actual evidence isn’t that relevant, it’s all about narratives and counter-narratives, which puts everything back on this idea of affecting change by waking people up.
When you are feeling disappointed, try to imagine yourself in total control and then decide what the move you would make that would solve everything would be. It’s not so obvious. Do you round up 97% of Congress for pedophilia? OK, but then what happens? What is the blowback from that? If leftists start rioting, do you have the military start shooting them? And what is the blowback on that? Meanwhile how are your supply chains doing? How is your economy doing? How is the country now functioning with nobody in Washington? Are you putting the country into martial law at this point?