Anonymous ID: 53bfdd July 20, 2020, 12:09 a.m. No.10019449   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9467 >>9479

>>10019418

>I have a friend who is interested in learning about Q. She fell down the rabbit hole recently by learning about the baron time travel, some trump family history, the tesla trump thing. I already showed her the qmap site but I dont expect her to figure it out right away. A lot of my friends are left leaning spectrum anyways so I wont be surprised if she goes anti-trump about it suddenly. Im ready to show her the qproofs and Joe M videos and the Book of Q if she wants to learn more.

Is this bait?

It's tempting

I'm tired

Are you for real?

I don't even know if you're asking for something or-…

Anonymous ID: 53bfdd July 20, 2020, 12:52 a.m. No.10019641   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9729

>>10019448

>We wouldn't be here if it weren't for pizzagate

For a lot of us, this is true

>I would focus on that.

Yikes. You want this poor girl to go from Baron von Trump time-traveling fantasies directly to the part where they been raping, torturing, and murdering children, not to mention the satanic ritualistic abuse that accompany the "soul-harvesting" aspects, just like that?

Fucken scary.

Maybe just outline the dots around Epstein. Since it's already in the public, and we're way ahead of the news on it.

>There is plenty of info about it and from a 20/20 hindsight perspective, I'm sure it all is much more intriguing to the newfag looking for the "why" of the Q Movement.

 

>>10019467

>Shes like the first person that wants to know more about Q since QAnon started.

Not gonna lie. I feel ya.

I'll shout out Patriots with Q gear if I see 'em in the real world, but I don't get out enough to actually have people ask me about stuff.

 

>This whole time its just been me learning it.

Feel ya. Personally, I'm moar comfy that way, but it can be confusing, at times, and so much disinfo makes it difficult to trust anyone just about anywhere. But sometimes, I feel like that's the point. We are being trained to discern for ourselves.

 

>She only found out about the Q postings on my Fakebook stories.

Well, you've done a service. So, that's good.

You know the vibes better than me.

I said a little in the other reply above.

 

Really, it's probably best for you to not push too hard. That can be a turn-off no matter what you're pushing. There are a lot of people near the tipping point. She may identify with the left at the moment, but perhaps is beginning to notice their blatant hypocrisy along with many other disturbing behavior issues. For many, the appeal of the mob is out of fear for not fitting in. I think the WWG1WGA vidjya clips Q links are a cute way of showing that we do have numbers, even though we are not out in violent mobs attacking others and such.

 

Not really sure which way to go, in regards to the "best" approach to lead someone further into Q. There are so many different angles, it's probably best to get a feel for what actually interests her. Let her curiosity guide herself, but you can act as an ambassador. You don't necessarily need to show her Joe M vidjyas. But that can be another way to show that we are many in number. Lots of views and such.

 

What are her interests? That's what's constantly drove me. Even if the topics aren't relevant to Q, necessarily. The beauty of Hive Mind is that all of us have our own way of making special contributions. If she likes time travel and Tesla stuff, there is a lot of information outside of Q which can be expanded on. I know that does no good for getting her involved with Q. But one thing that woke me up was the amount of things that "science" was lying about. The way that the "scientific community" would treat those who spoke out against what the "experts" were saying is actually quite similar to the way POTUS was treated by the political "powers that be". It's also relevant to what's going on with the pandemic. So, it;s pretty easy to point out. Just a matter of presenting it in a way that her brain doesn't reject. That's the tricky part. Which is why I recommended not to be too pushy.

 

But what I was saying about "science" can also be abstractly tied into Epstein, or even the CCP for that matter, which helps bridge into "bigger picture" territory. A lot of this is part of our own personal/spiritual/philosophical journey. Not everyone is ready to dive right into the muck. But right now, being informed about Maxwell/Epstein is big, because it's now "popular" in the sense that people are finally starting to pay attention. Just important to remember how to counter the msm narratives, properly. Trump talking about Epstein, the island, Prince Andrew, etc., when everyone was still trying to pretend like there was nothing to see is definitely important to remember. As are other things, I'm too tired to get into too much detail.

 

Bout all I got in me for tonight. Hopefully, that helps some, maybe. Best of luck.

o7

Anonymous ID: 53bfdd July 20, 2020, 1:59 a.m. No.10019891   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>10019729

>No

>Pizzagate presented mountains of real-world evidence of completely degenerate behavior by rich and powerful people. Stuff that is tangible and can be shown.

Yes. Agree. Pizzagate is a huge part of what we do here. As I said, it is one of the main reasons why most of us are here. But not everyone. It's a big part of why people can't trust "the news". Fox won't touch it, that's for sure…

 

>Stop trying to sensationalize everything when reality is horrible. They literally had meat lockers and comments "Kill room" on instagram. Podesta "went for pizza for a half hour" with "Walnut sauce" on his "pizza colored handkerchief"

Not trying to sensationalize anything. I've lived "reality is horrible" my whole life, homie. But this is moar "Full Armor of God" shit than anything else we basically cover. Some people will outright reject certain types of information. Not their fault, it's essentially part of their [programming]. I've watched it happen, in real time. I've made my own mistakes, overwhelming people with info they were not ready to accept. I've had to learn from those mistakes. That said, I'm far from perfect, and as I stated in other post, there may not exactly be a "best way". It kind of boils down to the person. None of us know said person, except anon who stated the story. For all we know, this "person" might not even be real. We could be arguing a hypothetical. I'm not even really trying to argue. Just trying to offer advice. We may have different approaches.

 

Honestly, though. One person might think pizzagate is too disturbing to explore. Another person might be completely fascinated by pizzagate, but cringed out by a simple statement like "God Wins" or "Read the Bible". To each their own…

 

>the girl he frequented with offered her 3 single-digit aged children as "entertainment in the spa"

One of the reasons why it was so easy for fake news to "debunk" the pizzagate story is because people genuinely don't want to believe that we live in a world this fucked up. The news knows that people are [programmed] to reject certain types of information because it was the damn news that [programmed] people to begin with. The media has long employed the "fantasy"/"fairy tale" aspect of sitcoms and monies, because it's much moar pleasant for some people to watch/believe those "ideals", rather than accept the disturbing reality we live in. I'm not a psychologist, but I've had to study human behavior rather closely to ensure my survival, living in clown world.

 

>Real world fuckery that when people see, they often break their cognitive dissonance and realize there is something really fucked up going on in DC, especially when coupled with the fact the DC Police "Debunked it' By "Confirming it's too sensational to investigate."

It's waaaay bigger than just DC, which I'm sure you know. But it does get involved with Podesta and the democratic party, which does help possibly push toward a red vote, should we help red-pill this hypothetical sway. But honestly, there's other routes to take, in terms of helping "rig for red" or getting someone further involved with Q. Pizzagate is one of the things that keeps me here fighting, but not seeing any goddam justice in the meantime doesn't really help our cause helping Q right now, in the moment. There are mountains of corruption of all types which can be brought up, which are also in the spotlight, even moar so than pizzagate, right now. Many ways to snap a person out of it.

 

>That's reality.

I do agree with a lot of what you're saying. And there are multiple ways to wake a person up with pizzagate. But even knowing about the stuff myself, I would still get cringed out by the way some people would try to push the pizzagate imagery to try to "wake me up" about shit I was already aware about, just not fucking comfortable staring at satanic imagery and abused children all day long. Suicide week isn't supposed to be for us, and some of us been on the edge before Q ever showed up.

 

Don't get me wrong. I cheer every time I hear about children getting rescued, knowing that we are genuinely trying to stop the sick shit that's been going on. Still. Knowing that children are being rescued does confirm the fact that this shit does legitimately happen. Which means, until we stop it ALL, it's still going on in the meantime. That's the shitty part. Among other shitty parts. Lots of shit in clown world. But pizzagate is some of the worst…