>>19166999
Awesome digits, Anon, and I'm freaking loving reading all your posts in here tagged with the ID off5bfef.
Thank you for your service and for this poast, with these digits, because it ties into something I've heard about in recent days. . . .
I'm hearing that there are Anons around the country reaching out to United States Military leaders and informing them, with firsthand knowledge, of the alleged criminal conduct being inflicted on state citizens by those in positions of power in certain states.
My understanding is that if one or two of the three branches are not yet demonstrably corrupted, then those other branches are supposed to oversee and seek justice to repair a branch that is known to be corrupt.
The interesting twist in at least one of the states is that all three branches are provably corrupt, and the whistleblowers have documented the deadly corruption in preparation for reaching out, publicly, to the leaders in the U.S. Military.
In short, it seems we are in need of that Military Civilian Alliance to which Q once referred on June 24th.
So hang on, guise, because this movement is growing and shall soon be a topic of worldwide discussion.
Have we ever had normies screaming out for help from the military? Not yet publicly, but soon . . . .