Anonymous ID: 70a234 May 14, 2018, 2:56 p.m. No.1410527   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0538

> “He knows where many political bodies are buried in D.C. and what does he have to lose? Nothing.”

Who knows who the bodies are buried?

-Q

Anonymous ID: 70a234 May 14, 2018, 3:03 p.m. No.1410617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1410539

I took that as reiterating that the cabal can't be arrested/prosecuted immediately because there are steps that need to be taken to minimize causalities, as was seen when the nuclear attack attempt against Hawaii was thwarted.

 

It's peculiar, however, that Q also said this (pic related). I took that as saying that extraterrestrials were not part of the equation (as they're often attributed to UFOs). However, that is, again, my take on things.

 

And I say this as someone who was recently told that they chose to be reincarnated in for a mission, may have spoken to 'somethings' during a few different DMT trips, and whose birthday apparently aligns with some new moon taurus stuff tomorrow? Big 30.

Anonymous ID: 70a234 May 14, 2018, 3:31 p.m. No.1410935   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>1410908

 

I keep telling that to people about this show, Utopia:

 

It's like someone in the cabal leaked out part of the plan from beginning to end.

 

>The story follows a small group of people who find themselves in possession of the manuscript sequel of a cult graphic novel called The Utopia Experiments, which is rumoured to have predicted the worst disasters of the last century. This leads them to be targeted by an organisation known as The Network, which they must avoid to survive. Using the manuscript, they must uncover the meaning hidden in its pages before the disasters depicted become reality.[10] By making use of a plot based on suspense, the series addresses the issue of overpopulation, bringing to the fiction the demographic concerns of Thomas Malthus.[11]