DISCLAIMER: First, sorry for the long-winded post ahead. Second, no, I'm not a shill.
Okay, I know what you're thinking, "This is definitely a shill post", I agree the title is shady as fuck, but, hear me out...
I've been doing some thinking(shh), in fairness I will admit that I have no right to claim that I know exactly what I'm talking about regarding IT security, but, what I was thinking about is whether or not any attempt to be secretive about oneself, is actually worth the effort. Let's take a few lessons from the gospel of worldfuckers (note: "Worldfuckers" is my word for 'the powers that be', 'the pedo elite', 'the illuminati', whatever the fuck you want to call them) for a moment.
A) Numbers are of great importance, in many ways. With the phrase "there's safety in numbers" in mind, does it not make sense that, the greater the number of people who are in (mostly) open communication about pedophilia, the more of a threat they are to those who attempt to hide their crimes in the shadow of ignorance?
B) "Hide in plain sight" (need i say more? okay i should; what I mean, is to just go about business as normal - be out and about, slip pizzagate into open conversation without being too attached to whether people hear you out or whether a worldfucker is just around the corner - aloofness can, in some cases, indicate that you are confident in your views and that you otherwise don't need to convince anyone, if they would only "do their own research" - see also: D)
C) They can get to fucking anyone - do we really thinking mildly obsuring our IP addresses with a VPN or some such measure, is going to stop the worldfuckers from finding us and our families? I mean, is it not fairly assumed that they have a reach that spans the globe and possibly then some?
D) "Suiciding" people is now obsolete, think about it, if they start offing random civvies, the alarm bells will sound like mad - remember that thing about safety in numbers? They can't kill all of us... if they even begin to, our families, our friends, people we've shared pizzagate with, will jerry on and start talking... the occasional celebrity or absolutely vital killings, sure... but can 'they' really handle a climbing body count of civilian pizzagate investigators?
I'm not sitting here advocating for us to share names and addresses and phone numbers and etc, let's not be daft fuckers... but, I wonder if perhaps sharing more of ourselves without being fools, might help to bolster the community's image of being genuine people looking out for each other despite being strangers.
"Wait, you mentioned it might be a hindrance, why?"
Touching on all of the points above, my thinking here is that, the less willing we are to share openly with each other and develop a bond based on our genuine life experiences(which always helps to explain where someone's views stem from), the more we feel like we have to 'hide', the easier it becomes to isolate/divide us and then have the more professional shills get in our ears - worse, the less unified we are, the more compartmentalized v/pizzagate~ becomes, ie: we become an echo chamber akin to facebook.
I for one, am over hiding... fuck it, come get me ya pricks.
Thoughts from the rest of you?
fartyshorts ago
Well, I'm not hiding. When Pizzagate comes up (very rare), I like to ask people what THEY think the Podesta emails mean. Most people haven't read them and when they do, they agree that it's weird AF. Then I ask "How come they weren't mentioned in the news?" and, boom, red-pilled.
argosciv ago
There's an art to 'red-pilling' efficiently, that's for sure :P
I'm talking about what we share with each other on here too though, in that we are very much strangers to one another(for the most part) and this can lead to confusion at times and even mistaken accusations of shilling, hostility towards genuine newbies, etc.