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Publicists.

It used to be if you wanted your brand, your celebrity name, or your product out there, you'd hire a Publicist with a marketing degree to come in and run a campaign to get the word out.

They'd tap news stations to run a story, shovel out some ads, get an article in some local rags -- you know, the grand Legacy Media racket.

The thing is, that shit don't work no more...

And it doesn't just pertain to celebrities, brands and merchandise. It also applies to drugs, medicine, and the research groups that feed into that machine.

What we had through the 1970's and especially into the 2000's were companies deciding that paying a Publicist was too much money, so as they got bigger they decided to practically buy out the news stations, newspapers, and all other Legacy forms of public reach. Which leads us to today; having the massive Pharma companies owning just about everything and crushing all other holistic approaches to health, or otherwise, with an iron fist covered in hypodermic needles.

Everything is centered around keeping you sick, so they can provide the cure. It's the ultimate Satanic grift. Slavery of body, mind, an soul. Body claimed by health, Mind claimed by fake science, and Soul claimed by fake fear campaigns (a-la the pLandemic).

The Unholy Trifecta, all under one roof we call Big Pharma!

The thing is, however, that Legacy forms of public appeal campaigns are currently the oldest of hat. These numb-nuts with their marketing degrees basically went to school to learn ancient history. It simply doesn't work anymore. Ads on TV don't work. Ads online especially don't work, as people are afraid to touch them just because of the possibility of nabbing a virus (probably cooked up by ol' Billy Gates anyways...).


What does work then?

Sincerity. People online who have fostered a genuine appeal with their fans without the corporate marching orders coming through. I've gotten a sense that people have been so thoroughly inundated with corporate ad spiels that we as a species have managed to, finally, psychologically tune them out, even the subliminal attempts, such that they no longer have an effect. In some cases, being advertised too much these days can result in you NOT buying the product out of spite.

I'm sure you know a handful of 'Influencers' and 'Content Creators' on YouTube, Rumble, Twitter, etc. who know how to grift like an honest, old-fashioned, God-fearing entrepreneur. Those types are shining while the old fogles are still trying to peddle Chinese slave labor tat like 'only' having to replace it after a year is a good thing...

What's great is that we have direct access now to others who also bought the product. Like in video games, why read a games journalist's bought and paid for spiel when you can just see some dude online play the game and give an honest opinion? Streamers and Content Creators make their money being watched playing the game.

Why hire a Publicist when you can just send some dude-bro playing dem vidya games a copy of your game? It costs nothing and if your game is good you'll make bank. No ads, no campaigns, just good old-fashioned and honest demonstrations of what makes your product worth buying.

Autism further makes those Legacy attempts at demographic appeal die like a drunk in a ditch on a rainy night. Autists just don't understand bandwagons. We're just too darn suspicious. It's kinda funny, considering it was likely Big Pharma's bajillion shots which gave us autism to begin with. That's just poetic irony, right?

Honestly though, watching them flail around struggling to stay relevant is just sad at this point... A plum tragedy, really.

Not that it's tragic how pathetically the old methods died, but what's really depressing is seeing these "hello, fellow kids" types try to use their old methods of manipulation and trickery like a used car salesman sweating beads hoping he can sucker one last victim before his business's roof caves in.


Publicists are already extinct, and they don't even realize it.

Which leads me to the ultimate conclusion of this post -- that these people aren't gonna make it, but they're also not gonna go down without a fight.

That also brings me to how it concerns us of the red-pilled variety.

These booger-stains have no redeeming skills other than to lie, cheat, steal, manipulate, and coerce people into buying crap of no inherent value. Look at the 40,000ft view here; Big Pharma is gonna collapse soon, and with it will also go all the Legacy Media whose primary if not sole benefactor are in the Rockefeller Medical Industry.

20% of the economy alone is just tied up into the fraudulent and evil Big Pharma-owned medical system. That's not including the bought-and-paid-for Legacy Media and Publicists. We're talking more than half the entire economy going under almost overnight. Not that that's a bad thing. Keeping it running for the sake of the fraud and the "too big to fail" fallacy is just Cronyism 101.

Good riddance to that noise...

Once the Big Pharma Domino crashes, it'll take everything out like a nuclear blast. Overnight you're gonna have the sleaziest, silver-tongued devils out on the street trying to put their grift-degrees to use. They'll be trying to sell you everything from candy wrappers to stolen recording equipment.

It's gonna be a nightmare, really. Scams everywhere, as far as the eye can see.

So, the moral of the story is to prepare yourself and your family by maintaining the forewarning -- that people are gonna be cutthroat in their attempts to pull one over on their fellow man without the 'hallowed' Big Pharma there to shepherd them under one collective and 'official' roof.

It'll be just like when the Civil War ended and everyone had to go home wondering how they're gonna put food on the table. Greenhorn vagabonds, highwaymen, and cutthroats will litter the streets. It's not gonna bode well for them in deep-blue Democrat cities... They're gonna have a lot of competition with the existing gangs.

Meh, at least it'll make good meme-fuel.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Publicists.

It used to be if you wanted your brand, your celebrity name, or your product out there, you'd hire a Publicist with a marketing degree to come in and run a campaign to get the word out.

They'd tap news stations to run a story, shovel out some ads, get an article in some local rags -- you know, the grand Legacy Media racket.

The thing is, that shit don't work no more...

And it doesn't just pertain to celebrities, brands and merchandise. It also applies to drugs, medicine, and the research groups that feed into that machine.

What we had through the 1970's and especially into the 2000's were companies deciding that paying a Publicist was too much money, so as they got bigger they decided to practically buy out the news stations, newspapers, and all other Legacy forms of public reach. Which leads us to today; having the massive Pharma companies owning just about everything and crushing all other holistic approaches to health, or otherwise, with an iron fist covered in hypodermic needles.

Everything is centered around keeping you sick, so they can provide the cure. It's the ultimate Satanic grift. Slavery of body, mind, an soul. Body claimed by health, Mind claimed by fake science, and Soul claimed by fake fear campaigns (a-la the pLandemic).

The Unholy Trifecta, all under one roof we call Big Pharma!

The thing is, however, that Legacy forms of public appeal campaigns are currently the oldest of hat. These numb-nuts with their marketing degrees basically went to school to learn ancient history. It simply doesn't work anymore. Ads on TV don't work. Ads online especially don't work, as people are afraid to touch them just because of the possibility of nabbing a virus (probably cooked up by ol' Billy Gates anyways...).


What does work then?

Sincerity. People online who have fostered a genuine appeal with their fans without the corporate marching orders coming through. I've gotten a sense that people have been so thoroughly inundated with corporate ad spiels that we as a species have managed to, finally, psychologically tune them out, even the subliminal attempts, such that they no longer have an effect. In some cases, being advertised too much these days can result in you NOT buying the product out of spite.

I'm sure you know a handful of 'Influencers' and 'Content Creators' on YouTube, Rumble, Twitter, etc. who know how to grift like an honest, old-fashioned, God-fearing entrepreneur. Those types are shining while the old fogles are still trying to peddle Chinese slave labor tat like 'only' having to replace it after a year is a good thing...

What's great is that we have direct access now to others who also bought the product. Like in video games, why read a games journalist's bought and paid for spiel when you can just see some dude online play the game and give an honest opinion? Streamers and Content Creators make their money being watched playing the game.

Why hire a Publicist when you can just send some dude-bro playing dem vidya games a copy of your game? It costs nothing and if your game is good you'll make bank. No ads, no campaigns, just good old-fashioned and honest demonstrations of what makes your product worth buying.

Autism further makes those Legacy attempts at demographic appeal die like a drunk in a ditch on a rainy night. Autists just don't understand bandwagons. We're just too darn suspicious. It's kinda funny, considering it was likely Big Pharma's bajillion shots which gave us autism to begin with. That's just poetic irony, right?

Honestly though, watching them flail around struggling to stay relevant just sad at this point... A plum tragedy, really.

Not that it's tragic how pathetically the old methods died, but what's really depressing is seeing these "hello, fellow kids" types try to use their old methods of manipulation and trickery like a used car salesman sweating beads hoping he can sucker one last victim before his business's roof caves.


Publicists are already extinct, and they don't even realize it.

Which leads me to the ultimate conclusion of this post -- that these people aren't gonna make it, but they're also not gonna go down without a fight.

That also brings me to how it concerns us of the red-pilled variety.

These booger-stains have no redeeming skills other than to lie, cheat, steal, manipulate, and coerce people into buying crap of no inherent value. Look at the 40,000ft view here; Big Pharma is gonna collapse soon, and with it will also go all the Legacy Media whose primary if not sole benefactor are in the Rockefeller Medical Industry.

20% of the economy alone is just tied up into the fraudulent and evil Big Pharma-owned medical system. That's not including the bought-and-paid-for Legacy Media and Publicists. We're talking more than half the entire economy going under almost overnight. Not that that's a bad thing. Keeping it running for the sake of the fraud and the "too big to fail" fallacy is just Cronyism 101.

Good riddance to that noise...

Once the Big Pharma Domino crashes, it'll take everything out like a nuclear blast. Overnight you're gonna have the sleaziest, silver-tongued devils out on the street trying to put their grift-degrees to use. They'll be trying to sell you everything from candy wrappers to stolen recording equipment.

It's gonna be a nightmare, really. Scams everywhere, as far as the eye can see.

So, the moral of the story is to prepare yourself and your family by maintaining the forewarning -- that people are gonna be cutthroat in their attempts to pull one over on their fellow man without the 'hallowed' Big Pharma there to shepherd them under one collective and 'official' roof.

It'll be just like when the Civil War ended and everyone had to go home wondering how they're gonna put food on the table. Greenhorn vagabonds, highwaymen, and cutthroats will litter the streets. It's not gonna bode well for them in deep-blue Democrat cities... They're gonna have a lot of competition with the existing gangs.

Meh, at least it'll make good meme-fuel.

2 years ago
1 score