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Vindicator ago

If we used a discord server or "Kik" or some private means of communicating offline, we could coordinate ways to infiltrate a certain social media platform

I don't want to pee on the parade, but folks should know that back in Nov/Dec of '16, people were encouraged by certain users to go to Discord chats, in which they felt more free to talk in a more "private" environment, and those conversations resulted in the doxing of many researchers, including if I recall correctly, @PleadingtheYiff and many of the original r/pizzagate mods (who ended up creating Disobedient Media as a result). Just be careful out there. :-)

Why can't we organize and use their same tactics

If a shill gets into your chatroom, you can have your supposedly secure conversation and plan screencapped and outted -- making you look like an (((extremist alt-right hate group))) or (((Russian bots))) conspiring to push a fake narrative. Just something to keep in mind. LARPing with alts and other types of subterfuge undermines the validity of your message.

We are fighting a losing information battle essentially, because the enemy is well organized and well funded.

I regularly spread the goodies that pop up here via Twitter. I definitely think some publicity campaigns are in order. However, it is not true that we are fighting a losing information battle. We are going stronger than ever, as every tweet by John Podesta reveals. We are decentralized and thus much more difficult to influence. And they have tried and failed repeatedly to suppress the evidence we have so carefully gathered and protected.

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GreenDell144 ago

Thanks for the wake up. Everything you said is true. I am considering giving some of this a shot, simply as a means of spreading to other platforms and giving truth. Weird plots to plant stink bombs in NAMBLA headquarters or whatever... that’s just dumb. Thanks for the voice of reason.