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Aces8 ago

You're reaching far with this post. A month away from election night I told everyone I knew Trump was going to win and the way I knew was so fucking simple. The rallies. My first Trump rally was insane. I left there fully aware this was much more than an election. It was like a mass awakening had occurred. People were beyond enthusiastic. You could literally feel it in the air. As the months wore on the media did everything they could to hide the fact Trump was pulling record rally numbers. Meanwhile Hillary's rallies literally sucked ass. It's just common sense.
So whenever I see someone make the statement, "we really have no idea how he won" I call 100% bullshit. This mantra of "they never thought she would lose" was total bullshit too. You know how I know that? Fucking Russia Gate, that's how. Those leftists cucks in DC set that shit up way before the 2016 election as their insurance policy because they could see the writing on the wall. That fucking cunt Hillary had already lost the election before it even occurred and they fucking knew it. So I call total 100% bullshit on anyone who says "we don't know how Trump won" or "They never thought she would lose" At this point I really don't care if Q is a fucking LARP or not because the bottom line is Q has red pilled a shit load of people and that is ultimately a good thing. What I don't like is the constantly moving goal posts on results like when the fuck some high level arrests are going to occur. All these promises about PAIN COMING have turned out to be 100% bullshit. Call me a shill or whatever I don't give a shit. Show me a single high level arrest and I will concede this part of my argument. BTW...many of you do not understand what those sealed indictments necessarily represent. It's a common misconception they correlate to Deep State arrests. They don't. Some may but most of them are the standard shit people are being indicted for. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, guns, etc. None of the stuff many of us truly hope for. Someone on GA posted an excellent graphic a few months back before the cock sucking leftists at Reddit closed down GA and he drew a direct correlation to where the highest number of sealed indictments were to the highest level of crime percentages in the US. There was a direct correlation between the numbers. Ultimately unless people at high levels go to prison then the fucking dirty sell out America machine will never stop working. Another name for being red pilled is called critical thinking. And everyone reading this has the ability to critically think for themselves and use common sense. We don't need to place faith in a false messiah anon poster claiming to be an insider with a direct connection to POTUS.

VioletStorms ago

Agree we shouldn’t be blindly following false messiahs, but the genius of the whole Q thing was how to get people interested in politics. Politics (I think for most) is about as exciting as watching grass grow. It’s dry, it’s dull, it’s boring. I know for me, for my entire adult life, I've never been interested in it. But without the people being interested in what was happening in their own government (which is where we've been for the last 50 years, and why things became such a mess) there was no hope for either change or enthusiasm and the grassroots support needed to maintain it. Q not only has thrown out food for thought and dots to connect but the way it's been done by a) crafting a message in a forum where the message itself can't be adulterated by the MSM and b) offering almost daily updates (the instant gratification thing) - reels people in and keeps curiosity and, more importantly, enthusiasm high. In this age of blanket Mockingbird media the plan itself was brilliant. In not even 12 months it’s ignited a renewed and intense interest in government and politics like nothing else could. Reading an article or watching a political news program would never have organically grown and sustained public interest in the subject like this has. So the plan itself, of how to engage the Public (to redpill them along the way) was genius. This new massive public groundswell of support (and the increasingly-insane antics of the other side) guarantees a red wave coming. You're right that prior to the election of Trump many in the HRC camp would've had their doubts about her winning. Her tainted past record of criminality, her husband's tainted past record of criminality and sexual assaults, her obvious failing health, the favours owed and the graft and the cronyism were all going against her and they knew it. But despite knowing it, they were secure in the knowledge that they'd rigged the election process, they'd bought off and bribed who they needed to and leveraged any others. So even though they KNEW she wouldn't win honestly, they were sure she'd still win regardless. I think that's the real message of “they never thought she would lose”. It was sheer arrogance. They were so completely corrupt that they believed they'd covered all bases. Well, as history has since shown, they didn't cover quite enough. Even fully stacking the deck wasn't enough to negate her poor support (or overcome Trump's titanic support). In hindsight it's now to our advantage that they WERE so arrogant and believed she'd never lose. It made them complacent and sloppy. And their evidence is now everywhere ready to be used against them.

Aces8 ago

Well I am genuinely happy for you but let me say this with some tough love. The entire concept of the Deep State has been ongoing since before the US became its own country. The Deep State inside the US government is nothing but a very, very small arm of the global cabal at work. Politics are their means to enact their subversive legislation. You need to expand past "politics" and get woke at a very deep level. There is information out there to keep you educated for a lifetime.

Start with "The Committee of 300" by John Coleman. Start there and use it as a manual. Don't read it like a book. It will open your eyes at a deeper level than you can imagine.

VioletStorms ago

Always appreciate a good recommendation and was able to download a pdf of this book. I think most here are invested more deeply than just surface politics (because the roots of what we're seeing today go so far back in history) but I was really just making the point that the Q plan’s success was in motivating people who might otherwise have never been interested, to really start questioning why and how we got to this point. Its value was in fostering a desire to fully understand how the past has contributed to the present. And I agree, its a lifelong course in self education. It won't have an end but we'll be a whole lot wiser for the effort.