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BeKind 8 points ago +8 / -0

By the way..

Dr. Zelenko posted a few days ago on Gettr that his cancer came back. The news didn't make much of a splash. I posted it on P.W but it barely got any traction.

https://gettr.com/post/p8hehu6589

https://patriots.win/p/12jwR2biKO/dr-zelenko-announces-that-his-ca/c/

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BeKind 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://t.me/PatrickMByrne

https://theamericaproject.com

https://www.fundtheaudit.com/ <- Part of The America Project to raise funds for the audits.

by BeKind
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BeKind 1 point ago +1 / -0

D'oh. Reading comprehension fail.

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BeKind 5 points ago +5 / -0

Excellent advice. I'd also avoid the "miss Trump yet?" kind of comments. Let them miss him on their own.

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BeKind 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think you're right actually. The boos sound fake too. Listen closely.

If the gov is staging fake protests like this, that is cause for alarm. Imagine a scenario where they release an actually deadly variant, and people actually start dying, and they blame the "anti-vaxxers". This is the kind of scenario they'd need to unleash the military on the public, and haul them off to the internment camps that have been going up all over.

And I do believe they'd do something like this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Uk4LVvdi-Q

https://gab.com/a/posts/106812052894903310

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BeKind 4 points ago +4 / -0

Read the product brochure for this Trace Tag. It's total lunacy. p.s. the CEO of this company is a former CNN correspondent

https://www.triaxtec.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Proximity-Trace-Overview_June2020.pdf

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BeKind 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would like to add to this list: Books. Physical, paper books.

  • Living off grid.
  • Homesteading
  • Gardening
  • Survival
  • etc

Also..

  • Basic sewing supplies
  • Fishing rod/reel/line/hooks
  • Common repair parts for your supplies (extra tube for bike tire, for example)
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BeKind 4 points ago +4 / -0

I should add...

Watch out for upvote brigading on the .win sites too.

Consider this scenario:

  • A shill makes a negative comment about someone the community generally likes and trusts.
  • A few dozen rouge accounts come into the thread and upvote the shill.
  • Some of the shills say "yeah, I had questions about that person too' '.. or "do you remember when this person did XYZ? they're compromised"
  • This shill army goes in and upvotes all the other shills

Slowly, the .win community starts doubting and losing trust in the person because others in the community (who happen to be shills) seem to be untrusting of them.

.win is not immune to hivemind. Keep your guard up and watch out for this kind of thing.

I've had suspicions of things like this happening on patriots.win for a while now. It doesn't seem to be nearly as much of an issue here.

Upvotes != truth. Downvotes != falsehoods. Use discernment, and challenge everything.

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BeKind 2 points ago +2 / -0

I firmly believe Reddit is inserting hundreds/thousands of upvotes to drive shill comments to the top of threads in order to manipulate popular opinion in a particular direction. I've noticed a lot of threads lately where one or two comments have, say, 500 upvotes (at the top, of course) .. and all the rest of the comments are <50 upvotes. The top posts always have the most "extremist" views, and the ones below them tend to be more moderate. I've used that site for a decade and this type of pattern is relatively new.

The upvote/downvote system used by reddit (and the .win sites for that matter) is a very useful mechanism for manipulating popular opinion. Top comments and top posts tend to solidify overall community sentiment. Leading to what people on reddit have complained about for years: the hivemind effect.

Think about it.. most people only read headlines. Even fewer people venture into the comments. Of those who venture into the comments, most don't read them all, they just skim through the top ones. So the majority of users take the headline at face value, a subset of them get affirmation from the top comments. Very few see anything else.

Reddit has another problem, wherein dissenting opinions get downvoted and are literally hidden from view. The site grays out and collapses low scored comments, so they are seen by the smallest number of redditors. Those downvotes also tend to influence more downvotes (i.e. "everyone else dislikes this, so I guess I do too")

And since posts are driven by popularity, nothing posted that goes against the hivemind has any chance whatsoever of reaching the front page, or even get close to the top of any subreddits.

I believe Reddit's system was designed from the ground up for propaganda, information control, and influence.

Take some time to think about how the site works. It's very clear that it was engineered this way for a reason.

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BeKind 2 points ago +2 / -0

google also manages a fact check API that pools all the fake fact checkers together and lets other businesses query it to fact check user-submitted content on their own sites.

https://developers.google.com/fact-check/tools/api/

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BeKind 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unless they stay asleep while at the precipice, and fall right over the cliff.

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BeKind 0 points ago +1 / -1

Can you elaborate on Scavino's posts? (links?)

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