MSM is out in full force calling us conspiracy theorists due to Hamlin
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🤢 Narrative collapse 🤮
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Forcing to cover it, even if only to deny it, is the first step. Much better than completely ignoring it. Put it in front of the people constantly, and eventually some will wake up, others will start stirring.
People are being conditioned to believe the opposite of anything they say. We have to be careful not to get lazy, because one day they may print the truth just to mess with us.
In fact, the only winning move the Cabal always had ever since Trump came down the elevator, was to tell the truth. Tell the truth and hope for the best.
But they'll refuse it until the bitter end.
Probably only in their trial will they admit it ; thinking it'll save them and learning differently.
They are more brainwashed/controllable than the normies, and the cabal has a stronger grip on them, a grip they willingly gave to them...
u/#clownworld
We know we believe the opposite of what they say. Ordinary people, not normies though... I don't know. They might not believe if it's something they actually saw, or if the subject is something they know. Like go with Hamlin and how it supposedly took an ambulance 30 minutes to get there. There are usually ambulances already staged at sports events and concerts. They usually have a mobile gurney that takes a player off the field, looks like a miniature version of a belt loader, which is what transfers baggage from the ground into an airplane.
I didn't watch the whole video, but for anyone with a few brain cells to rub together, does it make any sense for there not to be any ambulances at a sporting event?
I thought that about ambulaces standing by, as well. It doesn't make sense.
When I was a kid in the 80’s playing peewee football, there was always an ambulance at every game just in case. I mean, how bad could two 85lb 9-year-olds hurt each other running at 8sec/40yd covered in 15lb of pads? Nevertheless, they were always there.
It could have been volunteer EMT, my father staffed games and parades doing that. Basically all he knew how to do was CPR and minor wounds and sprains though.
Wait, I don't remember anyone being that big at that age or being that fast/athletic. Then again, I know my mind has blocked some things from my childhood, so my memory isn't the best.
Wouldn’t that be hilarious
I certainly hope so.