THE FOUR HORSEMEN Step #1 Summary We are 4 conspiracy theorists who will look at everything from different perspectives and who find scandals and controversy with events, theories, people, places, religion or science. Our profile would involve us finding connections to conspiracy theories that have existed and linking it to that to expose the article in a new light. Even with small issues, there will be something to find suspicious beneath the obvious. Need to be credible and have enough backing facts and skeptically write articles in a formal yet indirect and suspicious manner to sound like proper, professional conspiracy theorists. Look at the big picture.Whatever appears to be the mainstream solution, we the 4 horsemen will twist the vision of the audience to judge the controversies from a different perspective , making it legendarily interesting. Step #2 Articles in our newspaper 1. We’ll always first state the facts ( and just the facts no opinion ) and then start going on looking at everything from another side, making a conspiracy from anything. 2. We’ll always look at the ‘big picture’ of things and connect the dots, linking present events to past. 3. By the end of the article we’ll either give a full on conspiracy of what we think is going on or confuse the reader with a vague question; “what’s really going on behind the scene?”.
Step #3 Looks of our newspaper 1. Our news paper title will be skeptically exposed. The title will be printed inside a magnifying glass , which will symbolise “exposed” Skeptically Exposed 2. The title will have illuminati logos on either sides 3. Our slogan “They're watching so we are telling” johan / “There is more that meets the eye “ Gautam 4. The paper will be only in black and white to increase the feeling of suspicion and the important parts will be highlighted with red . Step #4 Objectives 1. Always write as the role of conspiracy theorists and bely their views and values. 2. Write articles that consist of controversy and scandal, aim for popular topics. 3. Have lot of research and credible reports that can’t be called untrue.
4. Try leave the audience on a cliffhanger that makes them think for themselves. 5. Keep all our audience always interested.
Step #5 Audience Anybody who wants a second view are entitled to enjoy our articles; from the curious teenager to the wizened grandad, we write to interest the readers with a fresh twist and intake on each story. We focus, however, on the demographics between 1860 as they are most likely to have an interest in current affairs and be able to correctly understand our claims, and be able to even relate to it, this making for better reading and increase our effectiveness.
Step #6 Mission Statement First and foremost, we will assume our roles as professional conspiracy theorists, through the proper use of language and effects. We will provide, not only the usual facts, but some deeper and more thoughtful insight that will shine a new light on the article. Our new revelations will have connections and relations to controversial issues, events, people, places, religion and science. We will be able to turn small, forgotten details into much larger scandals that people might have failed to connect. Finally, we will persuade our knowledge group to listen to our credible material and look at everything from a different perspective and look at the big picture of each story.