Twitter was the Source of the (((CIA))) 4am talking points
The more I come to understand the importance, no, the necessity of hundreds of Comms being sent on a daily basis, be it to establish affiliation, make threats, give updates on ongoing Ops, advertise for upcoming Ops, warn of future events... required to keep Clown World up and running, the more I reach this conclusion:
Twitter really was necessary. If Adam Schiff wants to send a Comm that will be seen by tens of thousands of other Comms Aware Clowns, it'd take him 2 minutes to send one out on Twitter. Much faster than setting up himself to be interviewed on MSNBC, an interview which only airs at a certain time on a certain day, and cannot be easily looked up by Clowns in the future. Not to mention only a fraction of the Comms Aware eyeballs looking at it.
Remember, Comms have to be sent with plausible deniability caked in. That's why it needs to take place under the cover of being public. Aka there is never going to be a secret chatroom where 100k Celeb Clowns congregate. Especially not after the Star Wars chatroom debacle.
The star wars game being used as a derp state cover by use of private chat rooms was something I didn't see coming. Having played the game quite a bit it allowed for invite only squad chat with 30 ppl which also allowed ranking. I would assume most video game companies that allow private chat could also be used as a means of communication. One that comes to mind is RuneScape for one. Been around for quite a long time with all sorts of private chat features between friends and clans and nowadays can be run on mobile phones. I also remember reading about in the middle east terror cells would be using ps2s with online chat features to communicate.
The more I come to understand the importance, no, the necessity of hundreds of Comms being sent on a daily basis, be it to establish affiliation, make threats, give updates on ongoing Ops, advertise for upcoming Ops, warn of future events... required to keep Clown World up and running, the more I reach this conclusion:
Twitter really was necessary. If Adam Schiff wants to send a Comm that will be seen by tens of thousands of other Comms Aware Clowns, it'd take him 2 minutes to send one out on Twitter. Much faster than setting up himself to be interviewed on MSNBC, an interview which only airs at a certain time on a certain day, and cannot be easily looked up by Clowns in the future. Not to mention only a fraction of the Comms Aware eyeballs looking at it.
Remember, Comms have to be sent with plausible deniability caked in. That's why it needs to take place under the cover of being public. Aka there is never going to be a secret chatroom where 100k Celeb Clowns congregate. Especially not after the Star Wars chatroom debacle.
The star wars game being used as a derp state cover by use of private chat rooms was something I didn't see coming. Having played the game quite a bit it allowed for invite only squad chat with 30 ppl which also allowed ranking. I would assume most video game companies that allow private chat could also be used as a means of communication. One that comes to mind is RuneScape for one. Been around for quite a long time with all sorts of private chat features between friends and clans and nowadays can be run on mobile phones. I also remember reading about in the middle east terror cells would be using ps2s with online chat features to communicate.
I've even heard of Clowns using bullet holes shot into walls in videogames as a means of communication.
Will have to dig into Runescape. With the Star Wars games there's a Soros Blizzard connection.
They really are this stupid. I bet Schiff wanted to be Palpatine.