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[–] jonnythaiwongy9 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Na just think of a quick hook. I can't really think of anything, but like a meme, a question which forces the person to think. If its a statement, its not likely to change some1s mind. A quick questions, which can't be answered without research is less likely to annoy some1 than a statement, imo

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[–] 7437027? ago 

"$65,000 on pizza and dogs? PIZZAGATE" As soon as you start posing questions in hook form, you need to make assumptions that the person reading has some sort of prior knowledge to the investigation, otherwise you have to start explaining yourself. For this purpose I think a short statement in more to the point than a short question. I guess this is the 65,000 dollar question (pun intended), how do you trigger normal people into a fresh mindset, that goes against everything they've been conditioned to believe their entire lives?

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[–] anon6265 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

They spent like 100.000.000$ on injecting the tag line "fake news" into the public mind... Use it against them

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[–] jonnythaiwongy9 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

'Podesta uses well known paedophile slang, that is real news' #pizzagate?