I was getting frustrated because I wanted to share what I learned about Pedogate with friends and family, but I was afraid that if I just verbally explained it, they would just call me a crazy conspiracy theorist. I came up with a simple and effective technique.
TANGIBLE COPIES OF THE INFORMATION.
First I showed my friend a printout of a map showing the location of Comet, Besta, (along with its logo) Buck's Camping&Fishing, etc. Then handed them the FBI document regarding pedo logos.
Then I showed a photo of John Podesta, James Alefantis, David Brock, etc. quickly explaining who they are. I used a photo of James A. from the GQ magazine of him as one of the 50 most powerful people in DC; this extra credibility helps.
I also printed out the wikileaks emails with the suspicious wording and those about fundraising at Comet, highlighted the relevant stuff, handed them to the "student," and asked them to read the highlighted sections aloud.
Then I handed them Wikpedia's page about Antinous, the deified man of pederasty. Then one by one handed the student samples of JimmyComet's Instagram photos....
Then handed them printouts from Heavy Breathing's website...
And a lot more, of course.
Within five minutes I had a believer on my hands. We talked about it for a while and later in the evening, as soon as his girlfriend walked in the door he said to me, "Show it to her! Show it to her!"
I cannot stress enough the value and effectiveness of actually handing tangible samples to your audience. It's a simple sales tactic. And it WORKS.
Also, people can put the dots together by themselves. I stated upfront, "This is only going to take about 5-10 minutes, and I'm only showing FACTS, NO THEORIES, and I want you to hold me to that." This helps IMMENSELY for credibility.
Let's hand out those red pills!!
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[–] ArthurEdens ago
People have to connect the dots themselves