PAIN | 2007-07-30
Bob says I need to spell out the link between cults like the JWs and our mission.
We live inside a cult, a very big cult.
Speaking the truth scares people.
The truth is white genocide and the whole thing is explained in a nutshell in the Mantra.
People who are scared don't think straight, so they do not think logically.
Thus they are easy to beat in an argument (keep it simple).
The truth scares them because they believe in lies: that it's alright for aliens to invade ALL white countries and ONLY white countries, white genocide isn't happening but white genocide isn't a bad thing either and whites do not exist.
They babble when they talk because they believe lies and that makes them easy to beat in a debate.
You can get in a sentence or two before they start screaming, plugging up their ears, calling you names, or staring straight ahead as if they do not hear you.
You know that look; it means what you said hit home.
On a forum, you will be able to write out the Mantra a few times and win a few short debates before you are banned.
Stick to the mantra.
It is often best just to take small pieces of the Mantra out at a time, so people can ingest what you are saying without plugging their ears to your "preaching."
Telling the Mantra to people is just like talking to Jehovah's Witnesses or other cultees. Although they do not want to listen to you and you scare them — another part of them wants to hear you, and wants to be free.
The truth shall set them free.
The truth that the doctor prescribes for them is the Mantra, even if it's just a blurb: "If the Mexicans don't stop coming here, you know we all will be genocided."
Or:
A: "You know, why is it that ONLY the white countries and ALL the white countries are being flooded with aliens?"
B: "Have you ever been to Mexico? How can you blame them for wanting to come here?"
A: "Yea, we sure made America prosperous. But of this flood keeps up, we'll lose our prosperity and become genocided too."
Let him chew on that. Cultees aren't used to having too much truthfulness at one time; it makes them gag.
ME:
Quote from Bud Bundy, "When you pour a gallon of knowledge into a shot glass of a brain, some of it is going to spill out."