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Vladimir_Komarov ago

Thanks for posting this mate. I member breadcrumb anon. I almost couldn't go to work that day I was so moved. 20% of me still thinks there's a Pied Piper element to it perhaps leading us to embrace a NWO while trying to overthrow muh luminatti. The other 80 is on a complete hopeum binge, trusting the plan and willing to wait for it to unfold. The Q proofs are great but I have some personal indicators that haven't been touched on, which troubles me. I also try to compare this to revolutions in the past, some perhaps incited to satisfy an overly curious populace to the benefit of entrenched power. How would that power incite (((revolution))) today? Why would they run a poison candidate and show polls with 99/1 split? Are these people THAT stupid? Are we lemmings? I can't commit 100%, but I have to say this has been a year of great questions.

Vindicator ago

I feel very similar to you. The one thing I would say about whether this is a pied piper is that it truly has woken thousands of people up and galvanized them to get involved in getting the nation back on track in a way I've never seen before -- asking questions, educating themselves, pushing back against the merchandizing of moral depravity, etc. I have one family member who stopped drinking and started a new business and another who lost 40 pounds and started seriously paying attention to what's being done to the food supply as a result of Trump and Q.

Hope galvanizes people to stand up and fight for what they want, to consider new possibilities, and most of all, to take risks that didn't seem worth it before. They want you to believe it's just a mind-numbing drug. If that were the case, the MSM wouldn't be trying so hard to trash it. It's much more dangerous than that.

eyerighteye ago

Here here!