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outright in on a conspiracy to kill Pres. Trump

Except Trump didn't die. Frankly, he was barely injured. People can talk about the "divine intervention head turn" all day long, but it's a crock of shit designed specifically to make the situation believable. People need something like that to talk about, because the number of Q posts that align with this event are legion.

The thing about a false flag is that people must believe a false flag or it backfires a thousand fold. So you get perfectly timed one in a million pictures, and "experts" that tell you all about "the head turn," etc. You believe them, because you have been trained your whole life to believe things like that. It doesn't have to be true. It doesn't have to be void of solid counter arguments. It only has to be plausible, and cognitive dissonance will grab onto it with both hands and won't let go. That is the training we have received all our lives; in school, in the media, in history books, etc.. How to grab on to plausibles to deal with cognitive dissonance.

128 days ago
3 score
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outright in on a conspiracy to kill Pres. Trump

Except Trump didn't die. Frankly, he was barely injured. People can talk about the "divine intervention head turn" all day long, but it's a crock of shit designed specifically to make the situation believable. People need something like that to talk about, because the number of Q posts that align with this event are legion.

The thing about a false flag is that people must believe a false flag or it backfires a thousand fold. So you get perfectly timed one in a million pictures, and "experts" that tell you all about "the head turn," etc. You believe them, because you have been trained your whole life to believe things like that. It doesn't have to be true. It doesn't have to be void of solid counter arguments. It only has to be plausible, and cognitive dissonance will grab onto it with both hands and won't let go. That is the training we have received all our lives; in school, in the media, in history books, etc.. How grab on to plausibles to deal with cognitive dissonance.

128 days ago
1 score