A Patriot recently posted a link to an old story about the CIA's heart attack gun, which reached the major media in 1975. Also at around the same time, MKUltra as well as other completely illegal and sinister programs (Tuskagee and the human radiation experiments to name at least two) were revealed.
And before this at least one other large scale criminal atrocity had been revealed, the mass deliberate government poisoning of Americans by spiking alcoholic beverages with methanol during Prohibition (for the claimed purpose of the resulting blindness and deaths discouraging others from drinking alcohol.)
But what did these quickly announced, quickly disappeared "information dumps" ever do?
Absolutely nothing.
In today's world, the average person goes by what is hammered into their heads repeatedly pretty much every single day, month in month out. A single announcement does nothing. It gets them the information but they don't act on it. It doesn't affect them inwardly in any way.
The only thing that does that is repetition. This is why, for example, Coke and Pepsi keep advertising at such a tremendous level. It's not that they think people have never heard of the product. It's because the only thing that shapes the buying behavior is the ongoing repetition.
We've all, or most of us, wanted the info dropped. Drop it all and arrest.
However, the heart attack gun, MKUltra, Tuskagee etc cases show that nothing happens when information is put out on the front pages of the newspapers and on the TV news for a day or a week and then disappears.
For most people, it takes long term dripping.
HOPEFULLY the dumbasses have reached the quantity they require so real business can soon start?!?
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[–] AAngel 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Close enough to what I would have said. Thanks. Plus they have corrupted judges and their crimes are so horrible most people can't and don't even want to imagine them.