The battle between frustration and patience wavers. We seem to be making few advances. After a lifetime of studying warfare, as a non-military person, the challenges of what servicemen and their leaders face, has never been more apparent to me. The extent to which our expectations and hopes have diverged this past year, from what we felt we were trusting Q to accomplish, seems to widen. But only on the surface.
That is the nature of war. Call it game theory or frogs of war, things change, the pendulum swings. If this experience in Qanon doesn’t serve to knock you off your feet and force some serious reflection and maturity to ensue, nothing ever will.
Everything may turn out as we hoped, maybe just a little different in its appearance. The effort counts, too, if we fight with integrity and courage. Q is doing their best. So are we. So is the enemy.
We face a very different future, whatever happens. How we fight determines how we’ll face the results as they play out. Vigilant, humbly grateful for the God of grace who oversees all, we’ve become much more than Gen. Flynn’s digital army. Our hearts and dreams are knit together as intricately as our computers. We can point to each other and say – that’s one of my heroes, and strive to be worthy. We’ll get there. And all Q’s children said,
SOON