One day you woke up to the evil, corruption, and/or the spiritual warfare at work in the world. The first thing you want to do is tell everyone. To warn everyone. To martial an army against the satanic forces in this world. We’ve all been there.
I woke up in 2021 when I realized everything about the pandemic was a lie and the “miracle injections” were wildly dangerous. Many of you were here for that ride. I immediately wanted to “save” my family. And like many baby truthers, I alienated and angered them.
The plandemic was particularly evil on how it divided families. Over time I’ve come to the conclusion that the division was the goal all along - not depopulation or selling injections. Not even global control because, I contend, they already had that.
We, as truthers, especially Christian truthers, want to share what we’ve learned. But the way we go about it is often more crude than the recent AI generated airplane close call. Our adversaries have been stealthily brainwashing us for centuries. They’ve written books about it. They’re soaring on their lightly fueled jets while we pedal tricycles. We can do better if we put our tin foiled heads together.
1. Choose Rabbit Holes Carefully 🐇
My biggest misstep is wanting to share my latest rabbit hole as soon as I learn about it. I get all excited about something - dots connected, primary sources discovered - and want to share. But rarely is my audience ready to digest the information I’ve learned. If you feel the need to talk about a new rabbit hole or resource, share it in a truther echo chamber.
31 … Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these. Mark, KJV
Focus on your audience’s needs. Not your own passions.
2. Select Truth “On Ramps” Strategically 🛣️
Planning is key for sharing truth. Where I work, we can see chemtrails outside the windows all the time. They’re right there. So I just point it out to people.
“Why do the planes make tic tac toe boards?” “Oh it’s just condensation from planes going different directions.” “Hmm..but why isn’t that plane or that plane creating condensation? I can’t find any explanation for that.” “Yeah that is weird.”
Seed planted. Over the last year, I’ve built on “that’s weird” by casually dropping chemtrail truth nuggets at the water cooler. And it really hasn’t taken much to convince most of my co-workers that those cocaine lines in the sky have a nefarious purpose.
Mind you, I haven’t done much research on it; chemtrails isn’t my thing. But it was the most obvious “on ramp” for my workplace. There’s a good one for your workplace, friend group, church etc. too. You just have to figure out what it is.
3. Select Neutral Subjects 😐
Once you’ve hooked them with a relatively benign or obvious truth, they’re ready for a bigger one. Here’s where I’ve messed up. I thought if I focus on things that they seem to have an interest in, they’d be more receptive. Political stuff for politically minded. Health stuff for health minded. History for the history minded.
But I’ve found that usually backfires.
Try introducing things that are interesting and easy to present, but won’t overwhelm them with cognitive dissonance. Possible candidates are the Boston un-bombing, the Parkland hoax2, Building 7’s collapse or premature reporting of the collapse, or the lunar rover. Or start with history since it’s more removed from everyday life: Gunnar Heihnson or Anatoly Fomenko on the timeline deception. Or pick an old world building in your area and show them the AI generated nonsense about its history to wit: built in a couple of years, damaged by a fire, rebuilt by a young designer who won a design competition, and often torn down in the early 20th century. Rinse repeat. Or tempt them with the ludicrousness of the worlds fairs narratives. (Hint: Chicago is good, but St.Louis Worlds Fair of 1904 is better!)
4. Be Prepared📝
If you want to share truth, you have to have your arsenal ready. This means you have to have all your links organized and ready to go. You need written materials for the readers, and videos for the watchers. Even memes for the short attention crowd. There’s no way you can answer every question on every subject. None of us can. But we have to be able to show that the mainstream narrative is a lie. Thankfully the evil doers have made that a fairly easy task.
5. Beware the Gatekeepers 🚫
When we first start to learn the truth, we all became ensnared with gatekeepers. If we’re honest, we’re probably still influenced by them on one subject or another.
Gatekeepers can be helpful with their slick presentations and polished elevator speeches. Many of us woke up because of gatekeepers. But wouldn’t you have preferred someone warn you that you’re only getting part of the story? That you’re being lied to by omission — or straight out lied to on a key point?
The goal when helping someone recognize the world as it really is would be that they do their own research. That the lie would spark a desire for the truth. But you know where they will land if not forewarned.
You don’t have to list every gatekeeper in every subject. But when you see that little spark of curiosity in newbie, make sure they understand. There are layers:
The mainstream story
The alternate story, and
And the real story.
And a good litmus test that you’re close to the real story or a real truth teller is it’s not easy to find and not many have seen or heard it. If the algorithmic gods promote it and allow it, the chances of it being anything other than a half truth are almost non-existent.
6. Be Patient and Don’t Give Up 👼
You know how blessed you feel to know what you know. And while it’s true, a few people truly don’t want to know. Most people would choose to live in truth if given a choice. So please don’t give up on people easily. Plant seeds, water sparingly, and constantly re-evaluate how you can help sprigs grow.
11 Discretion shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee; Proverbs 2, KJV
All psyops have multiple goals. Convid was probably the most multi-faceted of the bunch.
Be careful with school hoaxes though. Small children is a huge trigger for people. Parkland is particularly easy and ridiculous though so it might work for you.