I feel like the strength of this community comes from the fact that we are willing to contribute whatever skills we have to make the biggest impact. Some of us are really good at digging and researching. Others are good at compiling information. Some are good at making memes. Some are really good at graphic design and are making posters that can be printed out by anyone in the community and posted in neighborhoods all over the country.
The problem with YouTube is that because it reaches so many people, it ends up painting a major target on the backs of the individuals who are creating the most impactful content. Those people are being hacked, their channels are being attacked, and they're receiving very credible death threats. I think the way around this is to spread out the dissemination of the information.
Even if you don't feel like you have any major skills to contribute to this investigation, everyone here is capable of creating a barebones YouTube channel. Obviously creators who are receiving credible death threats need to step out of the limelight, but if other creators could put videos together and then have an army of channels releasing those videos, it not only makes it significantly harder for the original creator to be tracked, and therefore harder to be targeted for attacks, but it also makes it a lot harder for the content to be censored on YouTube.
I feel like the community could create some great content just like the artists making the posters, and we could all post them to YouTube on hundreds of different channels, just like people who are putting up posters in their neighborhoods.
What do you guys think?
TheSpeaker2 ago
I think some seasoned Youtubers ought to set aside the evidence for the pedophile ring, and start churning out video after video detailing all the ways the MSM and social media - including Facebook, Twitter, Reddit - are trying to keep a lid on things.
Make the story about censorship, and the fear the MSM clearly has in letting out the facts, and not the investigation itself. Two things result: one, it raises eyebrows, and people begin asking what the networks are afraid of...and two, they have a harder time shutting your channel down or deleting your videos.
If they won't let us make the story about pedophile rings, then let's make the story about the fear of the MSM.
No mention of CPP, no mention of pedophilia, just be non-specific and start cataloging the actions of "trusted" news sources - the WaPo article, accusations of Russian spy rings with no evidence, social media shutting people down for mentioning CPP or pizzagate, the whole "fake news" narrative...etc.
People will, incidentally, start looking into Pizzagate if the story of the MSM's censorship becomes more prominent.
Of course, I'm not saying people should stop researching, just that we need some good Youtubers to start pumping the word out on the suppression, taking the fight to them rather than being reactionary. We need full-length documentaries, running through every instance of censorship, thoughtfully and carefully put together.
Powerful people don't try to shut up liars. They try to shut up truth-tellers, and most folks know this instinctively.