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darkknight111 ago

Have another object for discussion: Our sub's guidelines regarding alerting the community about possible false flags.

This one's more about clarity. I've got something that I think is most definately real and a shit ton of lives may be in danger. Problem being I need some advice on posting such info in a way that complies with submission guidelines.

The situation in question is suspected to be occuring in St. Louis, MI on the day of the eclipse. All I have on this is a tweet from somebody I suspect (cannot confirm) to be a government insider and personal conjecture based on "flip the chessboard" thinking based on predicting how occultists/satanists think. St. Louis conclusion being based on that city being where the insterect of highest eclipse intensity and duration is.

Vindicator ago

If you can share the link to the tweet, that covers Rule 2. However, this isn't really the kind of thing that satisfies Rule 1. It's more appropriate to v/conspiracy. Even so, you can post it in v/pizzagatewhatever. You can then link to it in any and every posts' comment section. As long as you get in early on a post, most folks will see the comment. If you format it with a larger-typeface headline at the beginning of the comment, it will stand out.

VieBleu ago

I wrote you a PM but could you also post the tweet here? I'd like to see it.