Anonymous ID: 176a2b Aug. 1, 2018, 12:30 p.m. No.2394874   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4900 >>4937

The Importance of Our Message:

 

Anons, just wanted to share a few thoughts.

 

Many of us have been frustrated that things aren't moving more quickly than we expected; the very idea that things might not work out exactly as written, according to a definite timeline, is troubling—it stands in stark contrast to the idea that we should "trust the plan." Our confidence in said plan is what gives most of us the courage to tell others to prepare themselves for change. When things don't go as we foretold, the problem isn't so much that we end up looking like moon-eyed fools, but that our credibility takes a hit—and that has a direct impact on our ability to spread the word.

 

Big plans necessarily entail contingencies that are dependent upon real-world conditions. How many targeted hits by /ourguys/ have been called off because innocents wandered into the picture? You could plan for almost everything, yet the timeline still shifts. If POTUS were sitting at 60% approval right now, would we be further along? Consider that POTUS and Q have been responsive to two of our requests: 1) that there be 'no deals,' and 2) that we not have our guns taken away. How might honoring these slow things down?

 

By not allowing any deals to be made, we have essentially guaranteed that nobody will squeal on more important people to save their own hides. How many mafia bosses have been taken out without a rat? Probably none. Without cooperative witnesses, the burden of evidence has to come entirely from intelligence and investigation. While we have been told that Q's team 'has it all', you can expect the credibility of the evidence to be attacked—as a matter of fact, these attacks are ongoing ('deep fakes' concernfagging article every other week). That means that the evidence has to be comprehensive, concrete, and impeccable—quadrillions+ of text messages, faxes, phone calls, images, videos, audio recordings, gps trails, emails, etc. sifted through for relevance to one person out of 7.3 billion, organized in a coherent manner that can be explained to a jury in order to prove guilt. Oh, and that's per charge.

 

What about our gun rights? All of us are salivating for the day we get that message on the tv to 'stay inside, justice being dispensed.' It's a fantasy at this point, and it's a damn good thing. As much as it warms my heart to think of Antifa getting owned by the National Guard, if you think it would only be Antifa and cabal rioting at this point, you're delusional. How many do you think have heard our message? Millions? Probably right. But that still leaves millions of patriots that haven't. Millions of those own guns. Millions of those don't get their information from the web–they get it from newspapers and cable tv, if at all. When those people see our military rolling down Main Street, when the last thing they saw on tv was some histrionic CNN anchor telling them to 'rise up', we risk two things: 1) that good Americans will die in an attempt to 'defend' their country, and 2) our soldiers will die trying to dispense the justice we crave. Out of those people that we've missed, how many are police officers? LEOs working for state prisons? Retired military? Patriots that got sick of everything and went off the grid? No citizenry in the history of world powers has been as well-armed as the average US citizen. We own 40% of all the guns in the world, about 1.21 for every 1 of us. While that 1.21 number is probably the most meaningful difference between us and our UK brethren, we have to keep in mind what that meme says, and what we are asking of our National Guard on that fateful day.

 

This is the importance of our message: every person reached may well be two or more innocent lives saved–that of a well-meaning patriot, and that of a soldier carrying out his duty.

 

It looks like the spotlight is almost here. Remember the importance of our message, and take full advantage.