Print off strips of paper with “#pizzagate” on them and drop them around the local area.
Ex: Leaving strips at the restaurant tables, on benches at the mall etc..
Another question is how should it be worded? In a way that peaks people's interest to search it.
Ex: (search #pizzagate), (What is #pizzagate?) (Find out the truth #pizzagate) etc..
My reasons for doing this:
1. Social Media possibly using CTR to keep certain topics and hashtags from potentially going viral.
2. It'd help further spread the word, and to people who don't use the internet as frequent.
And lastly, why could this be a bad idea or why wouldn't it work?
#MAGA
Edit: Saw a post on reddit that is doing something similar, they're writing #pizzagate
#littlelivesmatter etc.. on dollar bills! Genius!
▼ sentryseven
[#pizzagate is real] voat for truth
▼ waxdino
I have thought about doing this, too. My worry seems super paranoid... that there are security cameras everywhere, and if someone catches on and doesn't like it, they'd easily find who has been spreading the word.
But I think if you're low key it'd be fine, they're not watching us that closely... yet. (Right?)
I think it would be effective. People will search it out of boredom, or because they think the name sounds silly. A google search may not give relevant results after awhile, maybe give a web address to a good site with a compelling case for normies to digest.
▼ Xposethe3lite
Yeah no one watches us that closely, and we need to start now before we're monitored like the UK. kek And there's a lot of information and youtube vids out now, people are archiving vids and re-uploading them. Whoever searches it will definitely get all of the info they need.
▼ seriously7
This is a good idea. It could be something simple like: Truth #pizzagate. Also, we need to try hashtags in other languages. Twitter is slower to ban these. For spirit cooking, people made posters and put them in their churches.