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Viral Storm of Email Inbox
Charlie’s strategy was cunning yet effective.
Internet influencers don’t care about “bilateral relations” or “diplomacy.” They care about views , likes , and shares .
Obtaining exclusive footage of US military atrocities against Japanese citizens is like hitting the jackpot. It’s “golden” content.
Charlie didn’t just send it to one person. He sent it to dozens of influencers at once.
This is a “Backup” tactic. If Influencer A is afraid to post, Influencer B will surely post to get a head start. Competition for traffic will force the truth to come out.
Once one person posts it, the entire Japanese internet will explode. National outrage will force the Japanese government and the international community to take action.
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A Typical Morning in Tokyo
Meanwhile in Japan, the sun had just risen.
Thousands of miles from the frozen hell of Antarctica, content creators in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto are starting their day.
The Japanese content creator scene is saturated. Plagiarism is rampant. Everyone is looking for fresh ideas.
A famous YouTuber who usually discusses conspiracy theories and politics was sitting bored in front of his computer. He needed new material. Something explosive.
“No interesting news today,” he complained as he sipped his coffee.
Suddenly, an email notification sounded.
An incoming message from an anonymous, encrypted sender.
The email title is so provocative and terrifying, it will make anyone who reads it stop breathing for a moment:
“LEAKED EVIDENCE: United States Violates Antarctic Treaty! US Troops Torture Japanese Scientists at Showa Station!”
His hands trembled as he clicked on the video attachment.
On his computer screen, high-resolution images began to play, showing American soldiers in uniform, white snow, and the screams of pain of his fellow countrymen being mercilessly tortured.
He stared wide-eyed, the coffee in his hand almost spilling.
This isn’t just about content. This is war.
And the “Upload” button in front of it is the trigger.
