Truth-content producers—that is, those who expose the misrepresentations and the deceptions of the mainstream media—can exponentially increase their audience size by using strategic-communication items (SCIs), as described below.
Profoundly more powerful than a viral meme, a SCI is a small, easily transmittable set of information that turns mainstream media normies into truth-content consumers: the audience of truth-content producers. The SCI’s primary purpose is to get normies to switch their information sources from the mainstream media, which has entrenched conflicts of interest, to truth-content producers: to journalists, news organizations, and other sources that are authentic, independent, and trustworthy.
If the SCI is successful, this switch is nearly irreversible, because the mainstream media (MM) deceptions are so easily and prolifically revealed by authentic journalism that practically no one will turn away from such truths, even if challenging and uncomfortable, back into the MM deceptions that are not only disturbing, but supremely dangerous to a democratic, constitutional society. Additionally, the more that one has learned deeper truths in regard to the corruption of society, the more that this danger is clear, palpable—and animating toward one’s drive for liberty.
When a truth-content producer makes a SCI available to audience members, they gain a simple and effective tool to turn each MM normie—among their friends, family members, and other contacts—into a truth-content consumer, like themselves. This intrinsically and powerfully motivates them to do so; they become truth-content activists (TCAs). And the normies that they transform into truth-content consumers will likewise be motivated and empowered by the SCIs to become TCAs as well.
This creates a self-activating, irreversible, recursive, and initially exponential dynamic—the same type of process that gives a nuclear bomb its explosive power.
With this strategic-communication dynamic, the TCAs can naturally and rapidly develop a worldwide, decentralized movement and swarm that will disempower, overwhelm, and defeat the global systematic corruption that exists today—even in the face of increasing censorship and repression. The most reliable key for humanity to win the war against it, indeed, is for us to enlighten each other as quickly as possible.
Victory is within our reach, if we are strategic in our communication.
A SCI focuses on an important factual point where the MM is being seriously deceitful in some specific, crucial way. First, the SCI shows the MM deceit with a sufficient sampling of MM quotes. Next, the SCI reveals—and explains, as needed—how the MM is being deceitful. The relevance and importance of this deceit is then succinctly described. Finally, a brief listing of trustworthy sources of information is introduced, given, and hyperlinked, in order to be the most useful to a new truth-content consumer.
Overall, the format of a SCI is clear and concise. The SCI uses only verifiable facts and sources that would appear extremely, if not indisputably, reliable to a MM normie. Facts and quotes are hyperlinked directly to their sources, or sourced in some other way, to make verification by a MM normie as easy and undeniable as possible.
The mainstream media is being seriously deceitful in regard to how it describes ivermectin. And I will easily prove it to you. The mainstream media has been dishonestly describing ivermectin merely as a horse or animal dewormer, as the following quotes illustrate. (Each hyperlink goes directly to the actual source, to allow you to instantly verify this information.)
ABC: “Officials warn against using livestock deworming drug ivermectin to prevent COVID” (and similar Tweet)
CNN: “State’s poison control calls climb after horse drug falsely touted as Covid treatment” (and similar graphic caption; alternate source for this caption)
FDA: “You are not a horse. … Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin…”
FOX: “Anti-parasite drug for animals ivermectin flying off store shelves…”
NYT: “Veterinarians, ranchers and farmers say they are struggling with the effects of the surging demand for ivermectin, a deworming drug.” (archive version)
These mainstream media descriptions are seriously deceitful, because they imply or effectively state that ivermectin is only used as a horse or animal dewormer. This is a half-truth or an act of lying by omission: because the description leaves out crucial context. Honestly represented, ivermectin is also, to illustrate, all of the following.
Now, I don’t know about you, but I don’t like being seriously deceived by my sources of information. In fact, I have no tolerance for it. I demand that they are honest and authentic, and have reliable journalistic integrity. With the above listed points in mind about ivermectin, rereading the above quotes from the mainstream media poignantly reveals that they gravely lack these indispensable qualifications.
The best information sources I have found that do have all of these qualifications are the following. I hope that you will switch your sources of information to these sources, as I have. In our world today, people being accurately informed is profoundly important. For if we do not get deceived by those with power and instead become wise with truth, we can make an authentic paradise for us and our children, forever.
Health: The Highwire,[p s w] Dr. Peter McCullough,[p s w] Dr. Peter Breggin.[p s w]
Investigative journalism: Whitney Webb,[o r w] Project Veritas.[o w y]
History and education: Corbett Report,[b o s w y] Richard Grove,[o r w y] Truthstream Media.[b o w y]
Current events: The Last American Vagabond.[b o r s w]
Media analysis: Mark Crispin Miller.[s w]
Economy: Gerald Celente,[o s w y] Chris Martenson,[o p w y] Peter Schiff.[o p w y]
War and peace: Scott Ritter.[s w y]
U.S. Constitution: Tenth Amendment Center,[b o w y] Tom Woods.[o p y]
There are two keys critical to the successful deployment of a SCI. As one key, the concept of a SCI must be explained to truth-content consumers. They must learn what a SCI is, how it is used, and what it is capable of: to transform them into TCAs.
The other key involves the medium in which the SCI is given to people. To enable a SCI’s recursive, exponential power, the medium must allow the SCI to be easily transmitted, without any significant degradation, from person to person. The medium must also have hyperlinks: to allow a SCI’s information to be simply and easily verified by those who receive the SCI. Thus, print media, broadcast media, and most Internet videos and images are not conducive to the deployment of a SCI. Yet they can still be used to help explain and promote SCIs—to enhance their power.
For most truth-content producers, the best mediums for a SCI will be Internet webpages, posts, and emails. The content of a SCI in such mediums can be copied or forwarded into other such mediums. And a hyperlink to a SCI that is on a webpage or post can be easily copied into a plethora of digital media.
Of course, platforms that employ various forms of censorship can stop or degrade the power of a SCI on those platforms. Thus, a SCI’s true power will not reliably be obtained exclusively on them. They may still be able to be used, however, to create great fertile ground in which to increase a SCI’s explosive power.
Truth-content producers need not stop anything that they are currently doing, nor join any organization, in order to avail themselves of the power of SCIs. To exponentially increase their audience size, truth-content producers can create their own SCIs or just employ SCIs that have been created by their audience, or by anyone.
Ultimately, SCIs have no rigid structure or content. People are free to create, modify, or adapt SCIs in any way, including for various purposes, audiences, and situations. It may be true that the more a SCI addresses a recent and popular issue, the more powerful that the SCI will likely be. But the creation and use of each SCI is a specific strategic communication that may succeed or fail on its own terms.
SCIs will evolve. And people can intelligently guide and hasten this evolution. For example, popular contests and votes can unleash our collective intelligence to develop and determine the most effective SCIs. People can also create centralized locations for SCIs, like grab bags of tools. Yet a person’s creation of just one SCI alone may induce an irrepressible, recursive torrent of righteous popular power that will save us all.
(For those who would appreciate a Star Wars analogy, every SCI is like a proton torpedo fired down the ventilation shaft of the corrupt-establishment’s Death Star. “A precise hit will start a chain reaction which should destroy the station.” “Look at the size of that thing!” “Cut the chatter, Red Two. Accelerate to attack speed.” “We’ve analyzed their attack, sir, and there is a danger.” Use your experience, knowledge, and intuition—in essence, the Force—to make your best SCI and shot. “The Force is strong with this one.” “Now let’s blow this thing and go home!”)