Sometimes it's best to bang on the wall to chase out the rat.
If you warn people that there is an investigation into something, and you can trigger them into implicating themselves by their actions after the tip off... you can gather more evidence against them.
Float the idea that someone is getting a DEA raid, and you can bet they will try to move the drugs... allowing you to catch them out on the road where you have the advantage.
Imagine if trump would have started arresting people day one... nobody would have believed him.
The longer he waits the less time they have to find replacements and the more time we have to slowly bring people up to speed on the treason evidence.
You know they are going to try to start riots if he starts arresting people, the only way to avoid that is to slowly convince so many people that it's impossible to ignore/deny/manufacture outrage.
Yeah maybe... but if you've been following this shit it's kinda crazy how some of the things follow one another.
The sony and x box "hacks" came right after Q mentioned that "we have your coms"
Email drafts too (think it was yahoo and google? can't remember, someone more into this stuff could tell you)
All of them had "mysterious multi-day outages" shortly after being called out.
If they knew about the coms, and they were watching, it's far more incriminating to see someone go in there and delete all the shit they are worried about., helps you find the juicy stuff easier.
Tomorrow:
We have decided to pardon Crank Yankerson!!!!
Look: I'm a pede through and through, but I've been hearing "Tick-Tock" for too damn long. I'm tired.
I agree. Rather than announce that you’re “about to” drop some bombshell news, just announce the news.
Correct. Don't threaten: ACT.
this is why Grennel was boss.
I don't know. Giving the fake news 24 hours to speculate reveals a lot of information
Something to consider...
Sometimes it's best to bang on the wall to chase out the rat.
If you warn people that there is an investigation into something, and you can trigger them into implicating themselves by their actions after the tip off... you can gather more evidence against them.
Float the idea that someone is getting a DEA raid, and you can bet they will try to move the drugs... allowing you to catch them out on the road where you have the advantage.
Imagine if trump would have started arresting people day one... nobody would have believed him.
The longer he waits the less time they have to find replacements and the more time we have to slowly bring people up to speed on the treason evidence.
You know they are going to try to start riots if he starts arresting people, the only way to avoid that is to slowly convince so many people that it's impossible to ignore/deny/manufacture outrage.
Yeah maybe... but if you've been following this shit it's kinda crazy how some of the things follow one another.
The sony and x box "hacks" came right after Q mentioned that "we have your coms"
Email drafts too (think it was yahoo and google? can't remember, someone more into this stuff could tell you)
All of them had "mysterious multi-day outages" shortly after being called out.
If they knew about the coms, and they were watching, it's far more incriminating to see someone go in there and delete all the shit they are worried about., helps you find the juicy stuff easier.