Anonymous ID: b83a4b Oct. 28, 2018, 11:42 a.m. No.3640495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0521 >>0863

28/10/2018

Happy Anniversary, Q!

Brexit was won by 52% to 48%.

Was that because of help from a sort of UK equivalent to Q?

The DS politicians and media celebs in the UK looked as shocked and devastated after Brexiteers won as those in the US after Trump won. They clearly never thought they were gonna lose. This suggests the DS rigged the election for Remain to win but some group of patriots intervened.

Please crumb us some tiny hint that the UK has a Q equivalent helping us behind the scenes. We have a virtually total MSM blackout in the UK. No pro-Brexit whatsoever. Not in the news or comedy or drama or documentaries. No redpilling about DS. No redpilling about Soros & Roths & etc. No redpilling about how the EU was the first major step towards global One World Order.

 

UK'ers NEED something like a Q on 8chan to rally around, receive crumbs and then dig, and then fan the info outwards in the UK social media. We need a hub. Brexiteer patriots, who feel a kinship to American Pro-Q patriots, are all scattered and spread out. We have no hub like Q @ 8chan. We're fucked.

Anonymous ID: b83a4b Oct. 28, 2018, 11:56 a.m. No.3640629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0713

One theme presented by supporters of the American empire is the U.S. military is invincible and can never lose unless stabbed in the back by impatient politicians. They claim the U.S. military never lost a battle during the entire Vietnam war. On August 30, 2011, President Barack Obama proclaimed to a gathering of veterans: "But let it be remembered that you won every major battle of that war. Every single one." Vietnam vet Senator John McCain repeated this lie in a 2013 article in the "Wall Street Journal." This myth was disputed by America's most decorated officer of that war, Colonel David Hackworth, in his book "About Face." The U.S. military had every advantage, yet mistakes were made and battles lost. Internet research turns up these 110 lost battles of the Vietnam war:

http://www.g2mil.com/lost_vietnam.htm