No, there's the name number of people who don't like Rothschild, Soros and Israel now as there were before.
What's new is a couple of people who think that because there was a shooting in a synagogue, that we are supposed to stop placing blame where it belongs, on Soros, Rothschild, Israel.
Here, it looks like a false flag involving a top Pittsburgh rabbi who is connected to the Vatican, and his son who works 1.2 miles from where they found the van that didn't look authentic. Those 2, Jews, look to be at or near the center of this story. But we're supposed to be adopting the msm narrative. I'm not even paying attention to it. Here, we don't trust the (((msm))) narrative. You don't get that. You're jumping up and down saying "the narrative says that you're supposed to be all feeling somewhat guilty, or that you're supposed to be feeling somewhat adjusted from your path, and you're not, not at all. You're on your way to figuring out all the details about how the Florida package maker and the Pittsburgh shooter are related, and we don't like that at all."
Everyone here, the anons, is generally aligned with Trust The Plan. And there's nothing at all in the plan for us anons to do anything but pretty basic internet stuff, get the message out through memes, and figure out riddles but also be a capable research force when things like false flag / skit type activities take place. We know that's all we're doing, and we also know that there are so many different places on the internet where different things could be happening. But here, with Q, we research and inform. There's nothing wrong with what we're doing here. No one is in favor of mass shootings here. We're