I know some very smart normies and conservatives who would rather be persuaded to join the circus than read Q posts. They have mental road blocks, such as the fear of judgement by their spouses or peers.
So that's the challenge. I want to develop a strategy for cracking the toughest cookies. I don't mean dogmatic libs; they're lost for now. I mean someone who is rational and respects you enough to allow a 20 minute sales pitch but will only give you one shot.
So it would have to be a simple and strong argument or proof, yet still within the city limits of Normietown. This means no Angela Hitler, no locking up Obama and Hillary in Gitmo, no Satanic pedos.
I'm thinking I would start by explaining that Q is a propaganda campaign by Military Intelligence to undermine the criminality of the Clintons, Obama, and the deep state. I think many normies can accept that. Then I'd move on to some juicy FISA gate posts. Or a personal favorite: Blunt and Direct Time. The Lord's Prayer is also a good one.
Let me know your ideas on which normie-friendly proofs or arguments you think are the strongest to start with.
This is the entire Q strategy that will produce the great awakening, anon.
Q never made it about himself. The MSM is doing that, at the direction of their C_A puppetmasters. So why should WE?
Best thing for normies IMHO is Joe M's intro vid, 13 min. Get normies first to accept that criminals have risen to the top of companies and crime syndicates, so it's not that outlandish to believe they've also risen to the top of governments.
Since criminals are running things, a few good people who aren't criminals are putting a stop to it. But since the crooks are also really good at psychological manipulation of the masses using fear, coercion, guilt, and shame, it has to be done quietly, under the radar. Then point out allllllllll the govt swampers who quit or were fired under Trump. The big names. Why all at once? It's an operation.
Libtard buddy of mine says he'll never believe in the deep state because he doesn't think criminals could cooperate enough to organize into a single unit and would always end up fighting each other instead.
What does he think happened to the Mafia? Did they disappear or could they have found that government is the most profitable endeavor?
That's why he's a libtard
Yes! For him its just a belief and he chooses not to believe in the deep state with that NPR air of intelligence and superiority over ''conspiracy '' believers.
that's what they want you to think lol