I’m writing this post to help illustrate the depth and complexity of these psychological operations
The main plot is Charlie Kirk got shot, and there are competing “conspiracy theories” about who did it.
The sub plot psyops are just more bullshit filler material rage bait, to keep the audience engaged and entertained for just one more day…
There are several simultaneous sub plots going on at the same time
And one of them, is that greiving conservatives and others are flocking to Starbucks to order Charlie Kirk’s favorite beverage
Which to me, feels like a really weird way to show grief
Especially since Starbucks is universal loathed by the right.
Yeah, suddenly a whole bunch of MAGA and anons are gonna let bygones be bygones, and walk into a Starbucks…
Yeah, OK that happened :::eye roll:::
So anyway, there’s a bunch of liberal people working at Starbucks and they obviously notice when a customer orders Charlie Kirk’s favorite drink
And supposedly the employee writes a nasty message on the side of the cup that says
racist
or
loser
And so, of course, the customer gets very upset and they morph into a Karen and asked to speak to the manager
And then the employee gets fired for writing mean messages on the side of a coffee cup
And then the employee says they didn’t do it, they are innocent, unjust termination…
So this is just a whole circus sideshow attraction rage bait and they they rope-a-dope us along dribbling out these details over the course of several days so you get sucked into the plot line like a TV soap opera
In the meanrime, Stew Peters, the actor who pretends to have a truth telling show,
Is promoting the theory that “Israel killed Charlie Kirk”
A) this keeps the sheep in the matrix where they believe Charlie Kirk really died
B) this “anti semitic conspiracy theory” becomes the reason for new hate speech laws
https://greatawakening.win/p/1AR0eI1omp/stew-peters-tyler-robinson-didnt/c/
If I'm going to drop a crap ton of money on a drink at Starbucks, I wouldn't buy someone else's favorite drink. I would buy my own favorite drink. I mean, what are you trying to accomplish by buying his "favorite drink"? Waving your righteous flag? Save that for the left. Drink what you want, buy a shirt from TPUSA or something instead. You still have to drink that crap you bought that was someone else's "favorite drink"
Who knows if he even liked it? There's times I have my kids buy me a drink somewhere that I don't particularly like, but it's the best sounding thing on the menu. Then they buy it for me every time they go. I accept it and drink it because I love them. I will die and they will talk about my favorite drink, even though it wasn't. I just drank it because I love them.
yeah so Kirk casually mentioned it at some point during a show, so that was the seed…