The Trumptard play book: Say stupid vague shit at dorky faux patriot rallies to support angry white man media coverage. Then attack the main stream media the next day for getting their calls for violence against the government as false or misunderstood. mediaite.com/politics/mike-…
Pretty standard rope a dope tactic to say inflammatory things in the local language and conciliatory things in English. Gets the media everytime. The media were not wanted at the Mr Pillow/Qtard Felonious Faux Outragefest. newsweek.com/qanon-memorial…
QTards conflate the coup in Myanmar with Generals taking over the US and arresting politicians. The Generals always ran Myanmar and Unsung Sushi was an attempt to appease foreign investors. Don't let facts get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. rollingstone.com/culture/cultur…
Underlying all of this is the need to get law enforcement to overstep (The Waco/Ruby Ridge Scenario) and make Flynn a martyr or focal point for TrumProtests. Yes there is a plan to rile up the military as well. #BoilingTheFrog washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/…
For planning and crowd purposes July 4 is an ideal target for the TrumpTards to hit the streets. They might have to invent a better fake Antifa since the fictional terrorist group didn't show up at the Capitol. Proud Boys are most likely all FBI informants by now. What to do?
Luckily that the squishy sound you hear is the ball sweat of 500 idiots who are being leaned on by the Feds. An all-hands-on-deck effort to convince excitable testosterone deficient males to be chatty and stay home to watch more sports this summer. insider.com/all-the-us-cap…
A lot of this is sentiment analysis. High profile felons and muttering morons saying stupid things, testing responses from the slope pated and then using right wing propaganda outlets to hammer their faux outrage frontal lobes to incite. Cue Sloppy Steve. nbcnews.com/politics/donal…
Right now there is no massive program to detect and deter extremism inside America. Oddly enough we spent a lot of money with Cambridge Analytica and Psy Group to faux recruit and counter extremism and terrorist recruiting overseas. Let that sink in. wsj.com/articles/israe…
The Cambridge Analytica idea lived on in an odd love child called Auspex: "Auspex will be involved in health campaigning and "tackle the spread of extremist ideology, which has poisoned my generation, preying on the minds of disenfranchised youth". wsiegelman.medium.com/ahmad-al-khati…
Now I ask the question. Can't a company or a group of people have skills in identifying, tricking, recruiting and in Flynn's case, killing, extremists using social media and data analysis do the same thing if hired to actually identify, recruit and motivate extremists here?
I know from personal experience that those same people are still clustered around Flynn and are busy using Mr Pillow money to perpetuate the election fraud. Developing materials for the lawsuits against Rudy, Flynn's lawyers al. It's not conjecture anymore washingtonpost.com/investigations…

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