I have been commenting my concerns over street protests, for organizing under the banner of pizzagate/ pedogate across multiple subs. I want to share my concerns here concisely, and remind all people considering such actions to remember Cointelpro tactics which are almost certainly being used to undermine our collective efforts.
The decentralization of this investigation thus far has been one of the most valuable aspects. We are across multiple platforms, and awareness about Satanic ritual abuse among other things is rising rapidly. This is all great! However, the "power of the people" is when the people have come to a cultural consensus on an issue, and with pizzagate , I argue, we are near critical mass on this issue in the USA, but not quite there. I think Street events and protests have a purpose, and need to be utilized like a tool. Think like Soros. If the event doesn't achieve media that is on message, than it was a waste of time. If the media attention actually detracts from the narrative, and takes away credibility from the cause, its doubly as bad.
We know the opposition to this issue are masters at subversion of organizations (again remember cointelpro).
Hosting a Street event, assuming it garners any publicity at all, suddenly centralizes the cause around a figureheads like david seaman, titus, or V.L., who are already creating fissures within the investigative community because not everyone trusts their credibility.
anyone who disagrees i want to hear what you think these events could possibly achieve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COINTELPRO
"COINTELPRO (a portmanteau derived from COunter INTELligence PROgram) was a series of covert, and often illegal,[1][2] projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting and disrupting American political organizations.[3]"
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Cleareyes ago
300k people protested in Belgium and nothing came out of it, the elite implicated in the occult and pedo ring were never touched. Americans have traditionally been viewed as ballsy brash risk takers, manly men etc. That view is changing, i mean the south koreans can sustain million person protests to oust their satanist leader but the Americans are like cowed sheeple, where are the militia men and other american groups who other perceive as the last line of defence against a corrupt government? I'm no one to talk though, i'm Canadian and we're the definition of limp-wristed pansies, but fack...American culture gave me hope that the sub-culture alone would make it extremely difficult to "take over". Good luck fighting the freedom and gun loving ballsy Americans i thought. Not sure what to think now, still hope in God though.
Touchdown50 ago
But is south Korea as divided politically and ideologically like the u.s. ? Probably not and that maybe why over a million people can successfully protest and remove their satanic president
Cleareyes ago
I don't know, i would think that the US - with its 300M population compared to SK 50M pop., and factoring in all of the sub-culture and historical differences - that the US would have a similar vocal and aggressive pushback, even moreso. I'm still in the process of wrapping my head around this though, a lot of things to factor in and also to project new tactics based on past knowledge of similar events will be tricky. The last big movement was the civil rights movement right? The younger generations (most of us) would have zero knowledge of direct action and sustained protests lasting years to affect societal change, and even then they were betrayed by trusted insiders steering policy that resulted in the ghettos and cornering them into poverty and crime, all the while parading itself as hope and change for the marginalized.
Touchdown50 ago
Then again maybe 8 years of obama really has taken the power of the people and given it to the state. I think the one thing people protest over if the police killed another black man. I dont think people really care of pizzagate much.
Cleareyes ago
I notice a lot of different people posting about it, different articles, forums, social media etc. I think a lot care but are more stunned and confused by it.
Touchdown50 ago
I can see why. Theres so much disinformation and shilling on purpose in order to throw the investigation off and have researchers start to question and attack each other. Brilliant strategy if i say so.