There are two types of information disclosures; the tsunami, and the slow drip. We Anons of The Great Awakening are used to expecting the tsunami; to be dropped into the deep end with hundreds of thousands of e-mails and documents to dig through.
Kash Patel is right. The Twitter Files are indeed an information operation. The Twitter Files are not intended for Anons, as we already are privy to much of the information and disclosures coming out of those files. The hard evidence and receipts are of course welcomed, but the information is by no means new.
The purpose of this information operation is to begin to slowly awaken the normies. The slow drip release of information keeps the story in the news cycle, and maintains it as the conversation of the day for a prolonged period of time. A one and done drop of this information would be counterintuitive to the overall purpose of the disclosure; that of waking up and shifting the mindset of normies. A simultaneous dump of all information pertaining to the Twitter Files would not only go over the heads of all the normies, it would also be buried easily by the Main Stream Media narratives.
The show that is playing out on Twitter right now, while certainly entertaining for Anons, is ultimately not intended for us. The audience of this series are the normies who know nothing of what Anons have been researching these past six years. The normies have a lot of catching up to do, and the best way to get them caught up to speed is through the same sensationalist reporting that has kept them asleep all these years. It may be frustrating for Anons to watch this slow drip of information, but we must understand that this method of disclosure is essential to the overall operation objective of waking up the common normie.
There are two types of information disclosures; the tsunami, and the slow drip. We Anons of The Great Awakening are used to expecting the tsunami; to be dropped into the deep end with hundreds of thousands of e-mails and documents to dig through.
Kash Patel is right. The Twitter Files are indeed an information operation. The Twitter Files are not intended for Anons, as we already are privy to much of the information and disclosures coming out of those files. The hard evidence and receipts are of course welcomed, but the information is by no means new.
The purpose of this information operation is to begin to slowly awaken the normies. The slow drip release of information keeps the story in the news cycle, and maintains it as the conversation of the day for a prolonged period of time. A one and done drop of this information would be counterintuitive to the overall purpose of the disclosure; that of waking up and shifting the mindset of normies. A simultaneous dump of all information pertaining to the Twitter Files would not only go over the heads of all the normies, it would also be buried easily by the Main Stream Media narratives.
The show that is playing out on Twitter right now, while certainly entertaining for Anons, is ultimately not intended for us. The audience of this series are the normies who know nothing of what Anons have been researching these past six years. The normies have a lot of catching up to do, and the best way to get them caught up to speed is through the same sensationalist reporting that has kept them asleep all these years. It may be frustrating for Anons to watch this slow drip of information, but we must understand that this method of disclosure is essential to the overall operation objective of waking up the common normie.