PUBLIC SECRETS | 2013-08-31
One of my favorite movie lines comes from "Arsenic and Old Lace," where the hero is trying to get his crazy brother, who thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt, to sign his own commitment papers. First he tells Teddy that he needs to sign it because it is a Presidential Proclamation.
Then he asks Teddy not to tell his sisters about it because it is Top Secret.
Teddy accepts this and says,
"A secret proclamation.
"How unusual!"
Here at BUGS we wear our butts out trying to find the EXACT meme to describe things, to bring them front and center.  In theoretical terms it is called, "Bringing a subject to theoretical attention."
That is what Newton did with gravity. Gravity was certainly no secret, but Newton put it front and center and analyzed all its implications.
Everybody knew about gravity, just as everyone knows about White Genocide.
Terminology is one of our specialties, so I suggest that the name for this might be Public Secrets.
It might just wow 'em if they ask you what you mean by "anti-white" if you replied, "Oh, that's a Public Secret. All this immigration and diversity is just aimed at getting rid of white people."
They will seldom ask you about your term "anti-white," but this double whammy might take care of it if they do.
Almost by definition, a Public Secret is taken apart simply by one's insistently MENTIONING it.
I notice effects we have that other who haven't done this all their lives would not.
One thing I have seen has been the increase of stating Public Secrets by more and more people.  O'Reilly's talk about how the press simply lies about Black on White crime is going out where respectables almost never went out before.
Many are beginning to discover that stating what we all knew is becoming more and more popular. Like Huey Long, O'Reilly is smart enough to run out in front of the direction the crowd is beginning to wander into and be the Leader.