The overamplification is adjustment to actual conditions on the ground. This guy is a glowie for sure. Simon Parkes type insider knowledge gambit. He starts with Q stuff then deliberately takes it into stupid prophet territory.
That better explains it. It could be 100% on point, & to be fair, if I were an insider trying to warn the world I would conceal myself. Though I wouldn't be spouting "Authorized" info unless I was worried about harming current criminal legal cases.
If I were a glowie I'd be trying to diminish faith and morale among the enemy, not solidify it.
I'd be trying to goad Trumpers into some sort of illegal action, or legal action that can be made to look illegal, not telling them to pray and insisting God is on their side.
The whole idea that the way you defeat your enemies is by bolstering their faith in God, boosting their morale, and insisting they stay strong—like the canard that Q is a psy op, telling anons the same—is just nonsensical IMHO.
Different strategies for different groups of people. This one is targeted at people who believe Q and are confident—then playing on that to make us overconfident and make stupid prophetic statements based on a fairly thin layer of hopium varnish applied to otherwise pretty solid stuff. Anything to discredit us. Someone takes this bait, or even no one does!, then they can have AOC come out and dis on "QAnon" for the microphones.
Look at how hopium disinfo works. It triggers peoples' emotions, generating a high, which then crashes when it turns out to be rubbish or garbage. Each time this happens, it diminishes the targets ability to apply discernment, to move from reaction to understanding, and erodes their confidence in information.
Another aspect of how it works is, people fall for the disinfo hopium in that highly emotional state then pass it on to others, including normies and skeptics. When the garbage falls through, the skeptics feel more justified in their skepticism, and it becomes that much harder for them to be open to ideas they have discredited.
This is the classic Austin Steinbart or JFK tactic. People who are latched on to Q then run off without discernment, and tell their normie friends and family "just wait! You'll see that I'm right! I'm telling you the truth". Then the disinfo falls through, as it always will, and now their family / friends are MORE convinced, he's really lost it...
It's a very basic principle of psychological attack that subjecting a person to alternating waves of fear and hope, anxiety and relief, will deteriorate their emotional reserves and resilience, and their capacity to resist whatever the attackers are seeking from them.
This is why the hopium disinfo stuff is so damaging to our cause. We have VERY good reason to have faith, and hope, but it HAS to be grounded in the factual, in the logical, and in understanding. Otherwise, it's like building a castle on sand, imo.
The overamplification is adjustment to actual conditions on the ground. This guy is a glowie for sure. Simon Parkes type insider knowledge gambit. He starts with Q stuff then deliberately takes it into stupid prophet territory.
That better explains it. It could be 100% on point, & to be fair, if I were an insider trying to warn the world I would conceal myself. Though I wouldn't be spouting "Authorized" info unless I was worried about harming current criminal legal cases.
So much weird about it.
If I were a glowie I'd be trying to diminish faith and morale among the enemy, not solidify it.
I'd be trying to goad Trumpers into some sort of illegal action, or legal action that can be made to look illegal, not telling them to pray and insisting God is on their side.
The whole idea that the way you defeat your enemies is by bolstering their faith in God, boosting their morale, and insisting they stay strong—like the canard that Q is a psy op, telling anons the same—is just nonsensical IMHO.
Different strategies for different groups of people. This one is targeted at people who believe Q and are confident—then playing on that to make us overconfident and make stupid prophetic statements based on a fairly thin layer of hopium varnish applied to otherwise pretty solid stuff. Anything to discredit us. Someone takes this bait, or even no one does!, then they can have AOC come out and dis on "QAnon" for the microphones.
Thanks for saying so.
Based and totally on point.
Too simplistic a view, imo.
Look at how hopium disinfo works. It triggers peoples' emotions, generating a high, which then crashes when it turns out to be rubbish or garbage. Each time this happens, it diminishes the targets ability to apply discernment, to move from reaction to understanding, and erodes their confidence in information.
Another aspect of how it works is, people fall for the disinfo hopium in that highly emotional state then pass it on to others, including normies and skeptics. When the garbage falls through, the skeptics feel more justified in their skepticism, and it becomes that much harder for them to be open to ideas they have discredited.
This is the classic Austin Steinbart or JFK tactic. People who are latched on to Q then run off without discernment, and tell their normie friends and family "just wait! You'll see that I'm right! I'm telling you the truth". Then the disinfo falls through, as it always will, and now their family / friends are MORE convinced, he's really lost it...
It's a very basic principle of psychological attack that subjecting a person to alternating waves of fear and hope, anxiety and relief, will deteriorate their emotional reserves and resilience, and their capacity to resist whatever the attackers are seeking from them.
This is why the hopium disinfo stuff is so damaging to our cause. We have VERY good reason to have faith, and hope, but it HAS to be grounded in the factual, in the logical, and in understanding. Otherwise, it's like building a castle on sand, imo.