Do you live near or drive near exits with lots of shitty hotels and truck stops?
Do you see lots of waffle houses and porn video stores around?
Do you see more white vans than you would feel is normal in your area?
Look for young girls and boys who need help, please. The general public are all we (the victims) have. If you see a kid who seems out of place, ask if they're okay.
They say, "in plain sight" because it is. Please be one of the people who asks questions
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10391077? ago
i will keep my eye out for these things. are there any other signs we should keep an eye out for?
edit: so the white van stereotype has some truth?
darkknight111 ago
I'd say yes to that.
My red pilling about white vans and covert evil acts stemming from them actually came from a mystery novel series (by someone who was likely red pilled).
10391201? ago
would you be able to tell me more about this? i've seen weird stuff in my area.
darkknight111 ago
My home town is a pretty normal place. I personally didn't see any white vans myself that I remember, but I do clearly remember my red pilling being catalyzed by a mystery novel series. I'd definately believe white vans are part of a nefarious agenda as a result.
The novel series I'm refering too is called Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni aka Higurashi When They Cry. The author was a former social worker. Its actually a hybrid of psychological horror and hard as -redacted- mystery novel.
The novels are on Steam (1st four I think) and the anime adaptation is on hulu.
The white vans and the conspiracy they're a part of were foreshadowed as early as the first novel. The final novel was about blocking a false flag that would end up killing about 2000 people.
The series is a masterpiece and can help red pill those who catch on to its deeper truths. Talks about a corrupt and/or incompetent CPS, covert weapons research, false flags, being suicided, bastardization of spiritual teachings, etc.
chilli_flakes ago
Wow. I have to check this title out. Never had interest despite its popularity as I thought it's merely the usual anime fluff, what with the loli cutesy graphics and all. Would you recommend the manga or visual novels?
darkknight111 ago
The anime is solid (considered one of the best animes of the 2000's) on its own merits, but is known as a bad adaptation, which speaks volumes about the source material.
The manga is a very faithful adaptation of the novels.
The cutsey graphics are all part of the bait and switch, used to terroize the viewer. Ryukishi 07 is a known troll who loves to confuse and misdirect his readers, but the series can be solved via the conventions of fair play mystery.
chilli_flakes ago
Thanks! I will probably check out the manga first.
10391416? ago
i live in a big and very corrupt city, so i see a lot of fucked up shit...thanks for the info!