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rwb ago

You'd have far more success in going old school with a print up. To be blunt, you'll never generate remotely enough buzz to have people trust a thumb drive. As far as help with execution, you'd probably be best to start a blog that will act as your draft, add or remove elements and refine wording based on opinions you are soliciting, and pull the trigger on a print up when you feel you've captured the essence of the story.

One other word of advice, quality before quantity. Anyone coming across a dossier of sorts is not going to be persuaded by dozens or hundreds of pages. Clear concise information is the order of the day.

PrincessCinderella ago

You hit the nail on the head with "Clear concise information". I showed my husband (who didn't know anything about Pizza Gate) the Ben Swann video. It was short and just enough information to get someone to "think". After my husband watched it, he was intrigued and started asking questions. When I told him, "Oh, what you just watched was just the tip of the iceberg", he was shocked, and even more intrigued.

palmitespo910 ago

I work third shift in a residential home, I have a group of like 4 other people that I only work with. By this method of easing people in and just giving little (but definitely believable and definitely sourced) bits of information, I was slowly able to redpill four people that I see every day on this subject. It can happen, we just can't shove it all down everyone's throats all at once.

PrincessCinderella ago

That's great! It does definitely work.