I think it helps to start with fragments of information people already know. It also helps to be as accurate and realistic as possible to avoid losing credibility. If you start with, "Jews are trying to kill us all!", you lose most people right away. I think most people who really don't have their heads up their asses are aware of the super rich elitists and some are possibly aware of how bad communism has been. So I would suggest building off of these things. You can slowly work them into the elites being Jewish. You can also expose the Jewishness of communism to those who know communism is bad. I remember Christopher Cantwell was trying to be reasonable, but when he found out that Marx was Jewish, that just made everything click for him. I met a negro at the mall once, and ended up opening up the JQ to him. He asked if the Rothschilds were Jewish. I responded with a simple, "Yes." That was really a bridge for him to make the connection. I would like to think he went on to advance his knowledge of this issue on his own and possibly spread some to others. I have no idea, and will probably never meet him again. I don't think I'd even recognize him if he were condemning Jews in public.
I think it helps to start with fragments of information people already know. It also helps to be as accurate and realistic as possible to avoid losing credibility. If you start with, "Jews are trying to kill us all!", you lose most people right away. I think most people who really don't have their heads up their asses are aware of the super rich elitists and some are possibly aware of how bad communism has been. So I would suggest building off of these things. You can slowly work them into the elites being Jewish. You can also expose the Jewishness of communism to those who know communism is bad. I remember Christopher Cantwell was trying to be reasonable, but when he found out that Marx was Jewish, that just made everything click for him. I met a negro at the mall once, and ended up opening up the JQ to him. He asked if the Rothschilds were Jewish. I responded with a simple, "Yes." That was really a bridge for him to make the connection. I would like to think he went on to advance his knowledge of this issue on his own and possibly spread some to others. I have no idea, and will probably never meet him again. I don't think I'd even recognize him if he were condemning Jews in public.
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