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People are emotional, not rational. This is why you can't red-pill with logic.

Instead, red-pilling requires you to 1) put the red pill in their path, and 2) open their mind. Here's how:

First, you must know the person's deepest interests. My friend, for example, is fascinated by Quantum Mechanics. (Note: not just "interested in", but "fascinated by". This is important.)

Then---and this is hard, but not impossible---you must find a well-written article that speaks to their passion, by an author who ALSO writes about (or links to) vaccine-truth. (It helps if you read a lot of blogs.) In my case, I found it here: https://janwellmann.substack.com/p/breaking-down-coincidence

You then send your friend a link to the article, with nothing more than a "I thought you'd like this." (You know, a thoughtful forward by a close friend who knows your passion, that's all...)

Assuming your friend reads and enjoys the article, they will likely browse other writings by the same author, including one or more potentially red-pilling articles.

Now, understand me, they MAY find and/or read those red-pill articles or they may not; there's no guarantee here.

What I'm saying is that if you send them the link to a red-pill article directly they'll reject it out of hand. But if you send them an article that speaks to their passion, they'll be in a more receptive mood after reading it. And if they stumble upon the right red-pill at that moment, they just might take it.

My friend did, and wrote me back with a "Did you also see the article about...!!!", and he actually awakened from his slumber.

He is my only success out of a few different attempts so far, but after two years of failures I'll take it. If we all open even one other person's eyes it will be a better world.

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