>>2762696
I don't disagree. I was just re-affirming what was posted based on my own experience. He doesn't get it to the point that I scream at him some times. He certainly doesn't understand what Flynn did.
>>2762696
I don't disagree. I was just re-affirming what was posted based on my own experience. He doesn't get it to the point that I scream at him some times. He certainly doesn't understand what Flynn did.
Fuck, sorry, that was supposed to be an (LB). Apologies. I hate it when that happens.
>Q team, is ((roths)) but a front family for a larger circle of bloodline members?
That's why I was asking about the Master earlier. They're like a disease, everywhere, and otherwise incurable. Q is the cure.
No coincidences. Now I can't sleep…
Famewhore struggling to regain whatever relevance she thinks she once had. It was granted, not earned, and she proved to be of little use. She was discarded.
A decade or more ago, any search for "communism" turned up all manner of evils wrought by that disastrous ideology. Now, well… do it for yourself. You'll cry.
That's where I was going…
If you go back to the early days of networked connection (dial-up BBS services), the Rothschild family connection was already well known, but I've never seen any convincing evidence of who was really "in charge."
I think I read somewhere that it doesn't matter if he exists, they believe he does. It may be metaphorical.
I took that as an appendage to a larger whole that consists of many appendages, with the exact count being irrelevant.
I'm beginning to think yes. That would explain why the (((roths))) are the "cult leaders," not "the Master."
I'm not a believer myself, but a) I'm open to convincing and b) it doesn't matter what I believe, it matters what they believe.
That is how problems are solved…
Why [19]?