Anonymous ID: 7295af Feb. 19, 2023, 9:54 a.m. No.18376395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6499

>>18376358

>By the time Q started my mind was open to absorbing much more.

 

Maybe that’s it. Perhaps all anons have had some event or transitory phase that triggered more critical thinking within ourselves and ultimately led us to this place and who knows where in the future. Maybe normies just haven’t had that “aha” moment/phase, what we might call an awakening or taking the red pill, which is the necessary precursor to opening up to new ideas like “Q” or whatever really. Maybe that’s why we can’t seem to get through to them no matter what we present. I think I just had an “aha” moment myself.

Anonymous ID: 7295af Feb. 19, 2023, 10:22 a.m. No.18376518   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6524 >>6532 >>6540

>>18376442

Listen up. Not everyone here is autistic, but certainly some are legit autists/Aspergers. I don’t claim to be either but I have my own “issues”. Maybe some here mistake their anxieties and/or introverted behaviors for autism. I can relate to that. In any case, I think you’re implying, though there’s certainly a need for more context in order to make a sufficient judgment, that we’re celebrating autism and that it’s a sad thing that shouldn’t be celebrated. While I agree that any malady is nothing to celebrate (I certainly wouldn’t celebrate alcoholism or herpes, for example), this place is a refuge for people who legit have autism, as well as a refuge for introverts and people with anxiety, depression, whatever. Say what you will about some of the absolute filth and hatred that gets posted here, which is not something we can really control or even desire to control (because we celebrate the FACT that this board is a vestige of free speech), but we embrace the “autists” and make it cozy for them as well as people with any other personal malady. This place gives the autist a platform whereby he/she does not get stigmatized or made to feel like they have some deficiency. No, this place is indeed a refuge and those “autists” are incredible. Many are quite brilliant and have greatly encouraged myself, each other, and who even knows beyond the boundaries of this board. So yes, we celebrate autism, but not for what I think you were implying. We celebrate it because it’s a formidable weapon and a great asset in the chaos we find ourselves in, despite the fact that those who have it didn’t ask for it. We all make the most of the hand we’ve been dealt.

Anonymous ID: 7295af Feb. 19, 2023, 10:27 a.m. No.18376544   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6553 >>6577

>>18376499

>I could never go home. There is no reality there

 

Then you can certainly relate to Bill Cooper:

 

“You find very quickly that people are afraid to be around you because they can see the government being upset about what you’re talking about, and they can see repercussions coming, and of course they have happened and will continue to happen and, ultimately, I believe that there will be some kind of terminal point where they decide that they’re not just, just not gonna put up with this pest anymore and that’s gonna be the end of me.”

 

“You can’t go to church. You can’t go to cocktail parties because everybody else is sitting around talking about the weather or “oh what school did you go to” and you, when you have done the research and arrived at some of the answers that I know to be true now, those people become like Kindergarten children. They’re not in the real world and I can’t engage in that kind of a conversation so you really find yourself in another world that has nothing to do with all of the rest of the people who are running around engaged in their activities that they think are so important to them. And to them, they really are, but to me they’ve lost the reality of what really is important and they are about to lose the freedom to even discover those things, at this point.”

 

–Bill Cooper

 

Milton William Cooper Truth Isolation

 

https://youtu.be/PCpJguSGfb4

Anonymous ID: 7295af Feb. 19, 2023, 10:40 a.m. No.18376610   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18376558

>general consensus

 

Yeah you’re rusty for sure.

 

But anyway, it’s worse. Justification for this reasoning:

 

1) MSM coverage (or lack thereof)

2) Timing; coincides with scandals coming out

3) Response; TPTB have been reluctant to help out in any way; EPA says it’s not safe to send their personnel to the scene

4) Circumstances; the derailment was a perfect storm of toxic chemicals and exposures; critical natural resources, which impact water supply, agriculture, etc for hundreds of miles have been affected

5) We are under attack; this incident is another in a long line of destructive incidents in the last year or 2; food plants destroyed by the dozens, vax deaths, chickens/eggs, etc.

 

We are under attack and it’s painfully obvious at this point.