It's taking so long because if the truth were trotted out all at once for all to see it would be immediately discarded as fake news. Couldn't possibly be true. Soon memory holed.
However, just like its evil twin "predictive programming" Q truths, predictions, or other information require time to put the idea into the public consiousness then to validate it (days, weeks, months, years later) in current events so the public accepts it as valid.
Information about election fraud and vaccine injuries that we here on this site have known for years is now slowly making its way into public awareness.
Phrase of year in 2024 will be: "Told you so." and "You're just finding this out now?"
My phrases of the year will be, "I take no pleasure in any of this" (when I hear the inevitable, "You were right. I bet you feel nice and smug now" from my family and others) and "Now you see that 'conspiracy theory' is just a weasel term for 'We need to deflect from the truth, so we'll call it a conspiracy theory'".
I will take great pleasure in being able to explain things without seeing those blank stares, rolling eyes, and being shut down, though. It'll be a time of huge disbelief and sorrow, but at least they'll finally understand what I gave up on trying to explain to them, what was right in front of their faces, about a year ago.
I carry a folded up aluminum foil tin hat at family /friends just for this moment! 🍙 I’ve rolled played it out. Goes something like this, Hey Irishman, tell me about____. I look around and then calmly pull out the hat and say - put this on. They can hear us.
That’s funny. I quit “barking” about a year ago myself. I’m just biding my time until they come asking. Everyone knows where to ask, too. The biggest complaint I get is, “If this is so, why isn’t anything happening yet?”. I tell them it’s happening, they just need to start paying attention. The last thing I tell them is ,”The revolution will not be televised. The choice to know will be yours.”