Yes, it would be nice to have more people on substack, but expect there are already enough on substack to have the necessary public reach, because each person on substack has a circle of friends they can influence.
So even those, not on substack, could express their opinions anonymously by using Jeff Childers’ “operation multiplier” approach. Many subconsciously self-censor any “awake” thoughts that they have because they think these are minority views, when they are not.
Revealing public opinion, in spite of MSM suppression, is essential for unsilencing the “awake” masses and pressuring TPTB through fear. So, substack leaders, like yourself, need to coordinate better with each other to give “we the people” this powerful weapon,
I wasn't able to influence any of my family or friends. They all thought I was just a nutty conspiracy theorist. I've only had one buddy tell me that he should have listened to me. Now he and his wife are both having health issues.
Similar, but not quite as bad, experience here. But sense most of those that I know will lose their blinders almost immediately, once it is clear to them that doing so will put them on the majority's side.
It should thus be a priority to make the "honest public opinion" on key topics widely known. A way to do this, that might work, was suggested above -- better ideas anyone?
Yes, it would be nice to have more people on substack, but expect there are already enough on substack to have the necessary public reach, because each person on substack has a circle of friends they can influence.
So even those, not on substack, could express their opinions anonymously by using Jeff Childers’ “operation multiplier” approach. Many subconsciously self-censor any “awake” thoughts that they have because they think these are minority views, when they are not.
Revealing public opinion, in spite of MSM suppression, is essential for unsilencing the “awake” masses and pressuring TPTB through fear. So, substack leaders, like yourself, need to coordinate better with each other to give “we the people” this powerful weapon,
I wasn't able to influence any of my family or friends. They all thought I was just a nutty conspiracy theorist. I've only had one buddy tell me that he should have listened to me. Now he and his wife are both having health issues.
Similar, but not quite as bad, experience here. But sense most of those that I know will lose their blinders almost immediately, once it is clear to them that doing so will put them on the majority's side.
It should thus be a priority to make the "honest public opinion" on key topics widely known. A way to do this, that might work, was suggested above -- better ideas anyone?
My son listened to
me. He’s 21 & actually
just came to me recently saying thank you for being the ONLY one in the fam who steered him away from myocarditis & clot shots.
He is fortunate to have you as his Father.
Mom, actually. His dad is 4-5x jabbed. We rare 36 years married but do
not see eye to eye on
vaccines if any sort. But thank you!
My son is blessed
to have me as
his mom.
My apologies for the misunderstanding. But bravo for standing strong.
"I saw building 7 fall hbu" :(