"Makes this much harder." That "this" sounds like the end. How are they going to explain that away?
Why is it a problem for them that the laptops were wiped? And if the posts or whatever are somewhere else, why is that better? Why do they want them to still exist instead of just being deleted?
Who's Beth?
P means "Pope", I suspect. Rome claims that the Pope is the successor to Peter, whose name means "rock". In Matthew 16, Jesus says, "I tell you that you are Peter (rock), and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it." Rome uses this to claim that Peter and his successors in the papacy are appointed by Christ to uphold His church in the world.
Traditionally, protestants (and orthodox I think) have argued that the "rock" on which Christ builds his church is not Peter the man, but the confession that Peter has just made: You are the Christ, the son of the living God.
Q says in #299 that the "rock" in the past had authority over its followers, but now has been half destroyed.
I doubt Q is entering into the debate about the legitimacy of the papacy, but is probably saying that the hijacking of the papacy by the cabal is coming to an end.
A garbage version of the bible, imo
I've read it through; I think the interpretation that the US is Ephraim is a bad misreading of the bible. The idea that we need to worship on the Sabbath is also a resurrection of the error Paul refuted in Galatians. It's true that the church fathers' interpretations are not higher than the Scriptures themselves, but reading them is helpful because it can help you avoid old errors, and it can help you get outside the prejudices of the time and place in which we live, which we often bring with and impose on the Scriptures. "Remember your leaders, who spoke to you the word of God." (Heb. 13) That includes faithful teachers from 500 years ago, 1000 years ago.
The papist church is indeed the church of the antichrist, but so often in avoiding one error we fall into another.
It's called a "chi rho", the first two letters for "Christ" in greek. You will see it in lots of Christian churches for that reason.