I'm a bit concerned about the latest Q drops. Here's why:
Anon states:
"Batr Sartre
Published on 31 Jul 2016
This Obama speech was given at the Bilderberg Group conference in Brussels , Belgium , on May 23, 2014 and Obama’s comments are chilling ! This was sent by a German friend after the YouTube version from the US was pulled. It’s unbelievable that Obama actually says this out loud!"
Q quotes anon. However, the context of which the speech was given wasn't at a Bilderberg conference. It was "European Union U.S. Summit at the Centre for Fine Arts (BOZAR) in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, March 26, 2014." Not Bilderberg. I'm afraid what we're seeing here is a bit of a misrepresentation based on all our preconceived notions about Bilderberg and wanting to control the world. We all know they are bad, but attributing this speech to their conferences is a bit conflating of the facts. Unless you can prove there's a link, you need to be careful about saying "This = That" or vise versa.
Second, the speech was taken a bit out of context. Start the speech at 1:46 and watch on. Granted, I have not finished the speech because I got better shit to do at the moment than to listen to Obama spew out ideological messages he doesn't ascribe to, but the point of the speech was contrasting the Constitutional Republic of the USA against Monarchies and Dictatorships of Europe past.
If we stress the importance of context when referencing Q and trying to ensure that we "set the record straight" on his detractors, I think it equally important to hold ourselves to the same standard when taking their speaking points as fodder against them as well.
Just a word of caution, that's all. Like I said, I haven't finished watching the speech, but it's important we hold ourselves to a higher standard lest we set ourselves up for being proven ignorant.