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Thread on Matt Gaetz
https://twitter.com/APhilosophae/status/1379588979717197824
@APhilosophae
Matt Gaetz's father gets approached by an A.F Intel guy named Bob Kent, who tells him that his son is under pedo investigation and human trafficking, but it'll all go away if the Gaetzes pony up $25m in cash to fund a "rescue" for Bob Levinson believed to be held captive in Iran
Not to be contrarian or to instigate, but Normie wasn't the first person to say it was "patriotic" to wear a mask.
>and deduce that if the vaccine works then they dont need everything else.
The CDC is going against all previously vaccine knowledge with this rollout demanding people stay masked/distanced even after the vax. It's all BS, and some folks are picking up on it. Ironically, one of the smartest folks I know is also falling for the BS narratives.
Well, it's either this, or people will never learn, anon. We were told what was going to happen:
She's not quoting sources, but in the interest of freedom of speech:
https://twitter.com/Mrtdogg/status/1379774095039008770
@Mrtdogg
Get vaccinated
Clown face
>If this isn't compelling evidence that Durham works as a fixer on behalf of the Deep State then I don't know what is.
>hate to break it to you but the deletion of the Seth Rich files will go unnoticed by normies.
If it can get blasted out loud enough, it might help a bit. But I tend to agree, most folks I talk to have no idea about Seth Rich outside of it being one of those wacky conspiracies from those "Q" people, as they put it.
Is he seriously sitting in front of his Star Wars lego collection? Dude needs to step up his game. I have Snake Mountain and Castle Grayskull behind me.
So now patriots have a ACLU equivalent? Noice.
Shit's "popping off" all over the place all the time, 24/7. Nothing new under the sun, there. Anons already know how to research and follow the facts.
If he's just not jumping on the bandwagon, then he's totally missed the play, and he's using Qanon instead of Q and anons.
Dropped.
Coke bottle on desk to draw attention?
Almost like it's by design, huh?
https://twitter.com/RationalBlonde/status/1379780531492155402
@RationalBlonde
if payment processors continue to discriminate regarding who can use their services for what, that alone will push more people towards the adoption of crypto
Boy, they really are committed to this idea, aren't they?
https://twitter.com/ShoalBear/status/1379666127198986240
Tell pops to get Trump media launched.
Imagine some of the shit that's in there that most people probably don't want to know about. We've already gotten glimpses of much older men with teenage girls in this group of nasty people. Not sure anons can do anything with this evidence. It's going to have to play out in court, and we'll be watching.
>and this put them in a conundrum.
Information warfare. This was the least impactful route to dismantling the DS, mind you.
In all honesty, there is a direct link between Christianity and the preservation of the Republic, but it's complicated and would start a flame war. Seems like the hardest believers seem to think it, but don't understand the "why" behind it, and that's what makes all this complicated, and give people like Brennan and his friends the confidence to poke fun at it. Like I said, long conversation.
I don't want to sound like an asshole, but this really has nothing to do with how much faith you have. This is an exercise in logic and problem solving. We're surrounded by deception, and even our most treasured institutions are programmed away from critical thinking to get through it. Had churches never been closed from the get-go, people might have had the opportunity to figure this out a little quicker, but again, that has nothing to do with faith. It had everything to do with keeping people from communicating in group settings, and coordinating responses to take back their lives.
But if seeing that these pieces of shit kidnap, program, rape, and eat children wasn't enough to wake some up to the reality we're actually in, then I'm not sure what else you can do but drink the kool-aid, while trying to silently redpill folks.
This concerns me way more than I'm comfortable with, in all honesty.
Ah, you're right! Might as well give up, and take up a fun habit like smoking LSD and sniffing the pot. I might start popping 8balls just for good measure!
>*Typical negative spin on Q. Ignores all positives. Ignores valid predictions. Ignores "think for yourself".
Actually he covered some proofs right off, and it seemed very much like a back-handed endorsement that "something" was going on.
>* Tons of famefags interviewed. Paytriots.
Exposed every one, yes.
>* Freddy is a bigger faggot than I ever imagined.
It's worse when you realize why /hebe/. Ever wondered why Jim would buy up a bunch of chans just to cooperate 100% with the feds when reports of CP would come rolling in? Hmmmmm. Jim's specifically referring to 00preteens.com as being a honeypot wasn't enough evidence for you?
>* Jim and Ron seemed to troll this faggot who made this documentary the entire time. There's a scene in the later episodes with Jim wearing a black and white checkered shirt (masonic symbolism) while eating pizza. Trolling. Ron purposely gave different stories and versions of things. Trolling. At least that's how I see it.
Exposing truth. Not trolling the documentary maker. Cullen is obviously very aware of everything in Q. Look at the opening credits, and ask yourself why those credits absolutely NAIL it? Would HBO air it on their network if there wasn't a "slant" to it? Cullen obviously knew this, and that's why it was filmed the way it was.
Go back and watch it again. This time, look at it through the eyes of Cullen and realize:
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He had to get it to air on HBO
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He let Ron and Jim make themselves look a bit insane on purpose.
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Cullen has said on his twitter, over and over, and Ron insists that he's not Q (he isn't, and Cullen knows).
Try watching it again, and remove your cynicism. Suddenly, it'll make sense, and you'll realize this documentary for the work that it is. Very well done, and publicity to the max for the movement.
>Also, Catholics have a lot of weird superstitions.
Yes. I, too, find the similarities between Christianity and other religions fascinating. Almost like Christianity was bending the rules to get converts, or something.