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posted ago by Coldcomfort87 ago by Coldcomfort87 +12 / -0

This one is called "The Baltimore Stockbroker" it's being used on Q followers and the hopeful. Dont feel bad, confidence trick success has no correlations to IQ.

Scheme: convince you all that I am an insider in the Trump coup or in the normal case that I know who is going to win every football game.

Reward: [get you to buy the next piece of information] or get you to believe anything I say is credible.

Step 1: create multiple accounts on a social media platform.

Step 2: make a grand unprovable statement and set a random factor as proof, that random factor will be different for each account [or in the traditional con I say team A or B will win.]

Step 3: after that random factor reveals itself I am left with a fraction of my accounts that were "correct" the rest I delete.

Step 4: repeat steps 2 and 3 until I have gained your confidence or I am down to 1 account that was "always right"

Step 5: capitalize on the con. [In the tradition example I would charge you and everyone I told $1000 on who wins the rest of the season]

In this case I'd imagine it's a misinformation agent and he wants you to accept that we tried everything and still lost or something similar. Possibly just a troll looking for a power trip.

I should state that the random factor here is a random word being used in a tweet by VIPs who might be in the know. A codeword like roses or dog.

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Aussiepede69 1 point ago +1 / -0

So how Daren know the final horse. I never got that part