Anonymous ID: 527237 July 5, 2023, 3:33 p.m. No.19129543   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19129527

>Perhaps a review of the White House security tapes might shed some light on who was snorting coke

'Bitch set me up'.

FBI footage shows former D.C. mayor Marion Barry smoking crack cocaine in a hotel room on Jan. 18, 1990

Anonymous ID: 527237 July 5, 2023, 4:07 p.m. No.19129699   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19129646

>Why did Q stop talking to us? It's really hard watching the world burn everyday. If Q at least talked to us, it'd lift my spirit.

 

Do emotions affect critical thinking?

 

This is not a game.

Do not let personal (emotional) desires ("do it now" "now" "what is taking so long" "NOW!") take over.

Logical thinking and strategy should always be applied.

 

We understand that there is extreme fatigue and frustration re: the wheels of justice [slow].

Exclude emotion and personal desire, instead use logic and critical thinking based on situational awareness [undo a lifetime of evil & corruption [infestation]

 

Those who push simply have no grasp of reality.

Those who push simply do not understand warfare tactics.

Emotions cloud judgement.

Emotions cloud logic.

 

Logical thinking ELIMINATES emotional nonsense.

https://qalerts.net/?q=emotion

 

The termination of a MILDEC is concerned with ending the MILDEC in a way that protects the interests of the deceiver. The objective of a successful termination is to conclude the MILDEC without revealing the MILDEC to the adversary.

https://jfsc.ndu.edu/portals/72/documents/jc2ios/additional_reading/1c3-jp_3-13-4_mildec.pdf

Anonymous ID: 527237 July 5, 2023, 4:39 p.m. No.19129860   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9885 >>9893 >>0024

What is coded in your DNA?

Who put it there?

Why?

Mankind is repressed.

We will be repressed no more.

Information is knowledge.

Knowledge is power.

Q4966

 

Mad skillz encoded in our DNA:

 

Genetic Memory: How We Know Things We Never Learned

Genetic memory, simply put, is complex abilities and actual sophisticated knowledge inherited along with other more typical and commonly accepted physical and behavioral characteristics. Whether called genetic, ancestral or racial memory, or intuitions or congenital gifts, the concept of a genetic transmission of sophisticated knowledge well beyond instincts, is necessary to explain how prodigious savants can know things they never learned. … the animal kingdom provides ample examples of complex inherited capacities beyond physical characteristics. Monarch butterflies each year make a 2,500-mile journey from Canada to a small plot of land in Mexico where they winter. In spring they begin the long journey back north, but it takes three generations to do so. So no butterfly making the return journey has flown that entire route before. How do they “know” a route they never learned?

… I agree with Dr. William Carpenter that savants demonstrate a “congenital aptitude for certain mental activity, which showed itself at so early a period as to exclude the notion that it could have been acquired by the experience of the individual”. I call that genetic memory, and I propose that it exists in all of us. The challenge is how to tap that dormant capacity non-intrusively and without a brain injury or similar incident. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/genetic-memory-how-we-know-things-we-never-learned/

 

“In each of the foregoing cases, then, we have a peculiar example of the possession of an extraordinary congenital aptitude for certain mental activity, which showed itself at so early a period as to exclude the notion that it could have been acquired by the experience of the individual. To such congenital gifts we give the name of intuitions: it can scarcely be questioned that like the instincts of the lower animals, they are the expressions of constitutional tendencies embodied in the organism of the individuals who manifest them.”

A.A. Brill Some peculiar manifestations of memory with special reference to lightening calculators. January 1940 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/238323343_Some_peculiar_manifestations_of_memory_with_special_reference_to_lightening_calculators

 

Tapping Your Inner Rain Man

A blow to the head can sometimes unmask hidden artistic or intellectual gifts

One plausible explanation for the hidden talents that emerge in savant syndrome—whether early in life or induced by injury—is that these reservoirs of skill and knowledge must be inherited in some way. We do not start life with a blank slate that subsequently gets inscribed through education and other life experiences. The brain may come loaded with a set of innate predispositions for processing what it sees or for understanding the “rules” of music, art or mathematics. … Acquired savantism provides strong evidence that a deep well of brain potential resides within us all. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/tapping-your-inner-rain-man/

Anonymous ID: 527237 July 5, 2023, 5:01 p.m. No.19129945   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19129885

>Good the our entire history be encoded in our DNA

>which they wish to erase?

Possibly, Anon. It seems more likely to me that humans have inherited capabilities and the means of accessing those capabilities has been suppressed. [They] would certainly prefer that humans not learn to express these capabilities.

Anonymous ID: 527237 July 5, 2023, 5:14 p.m. No.19130026   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19129909

>I propose invading Ravensburg and Davos

Tough row to hoe, Anon. Recommend the Ripley Protocol.

 

Check out some of the pics here: https://swissmountainfortress.com/

 

Switzerland's Military Defense Involves Blowing Up All Roads Into The Country

To interrupt the utility of bridges, tunnels, highways, railroads, Switzerland has established three thousand points of demolition. That is the number officially printed. It has been suggested to me that to approximate a true figure a reader ought to multiply by two.

https://www.businessinsider.com/switzerlands-military-defenses-2012-6