>>10055723 (PB)
I'm glad you were given insight into this that I didn't have.
I've noticed that there is a call for sauce for what is obviously an opinion and summary piece. (Well-written, I might add.) This is part of the kayfabe that continuously envelops us. For a while, pre-disapora, we could retreat to the bunker and get things done. That's gone, too.
I really don't know the solution to the riddle. Q posts here … but this place has become all but untenable. It's like the "after school surge" … but 24/7.
In drop 3, Q appears to contradict himself, stating both that the number of the corrupt are "fewer than you think" and that "many in our government worship Satan". From my experience (not mere opinion) Satanism, focused on the ego of the individual to the exclusion of other influences and values, inherently corrupts the institutions it occupies. It manifests both in little things (capitalizing "Black" but not "white" to refer to population groups) and in the blatant appeal to licentiousness all across the media. That appeal to licentiousness is an all-consuming lie.
It's most insidious form is in the silence of good men and women who recoil in defensive cowardice at opposition instead of responding to the charging call of the bugle. I was silent for most of my life. But when I was silent, it was because I was blinded to the danger, not because I was afraid of it.
I'm not silent now.