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To: AZLiberty; bagster; JockoManning

I remember observing Adams closely when and after he made his HRC endorsement. That was entertaining and likely red-pilling for some demographics.

And it was done by him that way on purpose.

I think Scott’s meeting with Trump may have ended something like this:

Adams: “So, play it like I did my Hillary endorsement?”

Trump: Yup! Have fun!

Oh look, Anons see it too...
(Except I think Adams will make it clear later what he really understands now, possibly by becoming increasingly satirical in his MSM mimicking anti-Q remarks. And then tell us some more about persuasion and perhaps its limitations when not backed up by truth, yet subjected to verification.)
~Easy

This comment there seems to be gaining some consensus:

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To those wondering why Scott Adams thinks Q is 100% fake, think about this.

Scott Adams attracts a different demographic of people than us - a mix of Republicans and Democrats. He comes at world events from a “common man” approach calling things like he sees it which his base is accustomed to. They like his take on how the world works.

Scott was literally was just invited to the White House and met with Trump a few days ago. He said he wouldn’t be talking about what their conversation consisted of.

By Scott currently saying Q is fake, his base who sees every other news outlet report Q as a conspiracy theory will continue to trust his opinion and not be spooked at this early stage of their awakening.

Once undeniable evidence is released, Scott will be in a prime position to go from someone that thought Q could never ever ever be real to “awakening” with his normie bipartisan followers.

They will listen to Scott and he will help them digest what is unfolding and guide them. Normies will think - “Wow, if Scott Adams is changing his mind on Q, I need to listen to what he has to say and make up my own mind.”

So, perhaps Scott Adams doesn’t believe in Q right now - but he needs to stay on his followers timeline of awakening to be most effective when the global narrative begins to change.

Note: Watch the shills tactics as they comment on this post and try to shape the narrative to “Scott Adams thinks Q is fake, Q is a LARP, its over”.


218 posted on 08/05/2018 5:34:58 PM PDT by EasySt (Truth will Prevail)
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To: AZLiberty; bagster; JockoManning; EasySt

Thanks, EasySt, for braving the wilds of 8chan to bring back useful info. The fact that Adams posted his Q-denial after meeting with Trump makes sense. Surely his first question for the Donald was, “What about this Q stuff?” Then they settled on a strategy that will have the effect most positive for the people of the United States of America.

Scott Adams is a patriot.


221 posted on 08/05/2018 5:48:06 PM PDT by AZLiberty ("If we believe in absurdities, we commit atrocities." -- said by Voltaire, lived by elite Libs)
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To: EasySt
Listen to Scott talk about persuasion. What people hear and focus on is not what you necessiarily intend them to focus on. So, say Q is real and Scott Adams just belly flopped into deep-end wierdo stuff. Say Q is fake and they hear Q. Then they hear Q is fake again. And then they hear that the followers of Q are conspirators. Then that they are lunatics. Then that Q followers are deplorable low information Trump supporters.

What do they keep hearing in this - well - Q,Q,Q, Q, Q, Q, Q.... and now every time they see the word FAQ or Quart or quince, what registers is Q.

And so when you next hear Q says..., it's like the sailor on a ship hearing "Now hear this, now hear this..." on the 1MC. What follows will be listened to.

Buy Scott's book because Q.

237 posted on 08/05/2018 6:32:35 PM PDT by AndyJackson
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