Anonymous ID: 350cee Nov. 7, 2018, 12:07 p.m. No.3786251   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3783812 pb

I haven't caught up yet with all that has gone on earlier today,[excuse if someone already brought up this issue]: but "Brave New World" is Aldous Huxley's ironic/sarcastic description of a dystopian future he envisioned for world rule- with no personal freedom and with the population controled by drugs / pharma.- A society where there is no individuality, yet people "enjoy" their condition [of slavery], because of their conditioning and drug use.

I could not make it thru the whole book but Huxley was 100% Cabal, Tavistock and Social / Cultural engineer.

Coincidentally he allegedly died on the same day as JFK after being injected by his wife with LSD - It was framed as a kind of euthanasia.

 

Can "Q" make clear and evident why he used that term?

 

I realize the phrase was qualified by the word "beautiful" yet as the old saw goes "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

And when you are drunk or stoned or on pills; Yes, Everything looks beautiful. So that doesn't really change the scariness of the phrase?

Some theorists claim JFK was another psy-op / fake death.

Huxley's "departure" on the same day as JFK's lends some probability to that? Since that was within the scope of what Huxley planned; his notions of how to control i.e. with simulations and behavioral conditioning.

And his "Tavistock" Institution went on to inform the Gladio fake terror troops of the stay-behind NATO forces in Europe - which then moved to USA

There is a whole fairly convincing argument to the end that JFK 's apparant assassination was traumatic simulation, intended to terrorize the population and render it emotionally hopeless]; though I am personally convinced the writer of the essay which makes the argument that JFK did not actually die, is not honest. And likely a Pedo.

Even if the killing was authentic, it could still be done for social engineering purposes among other reasons - same with "9/11"

"These people are sick" right?

"THE HIDDEN KING(S)

Camelot ruled from the cave of Merlin"

http://mileswmathis.com/barindex2.pdf

Anyway, The "Brave New World" phrase is unsettling and I'd like for "Q" to clarify why he used that wording with its bad associations.

 

>>3785784

yes, but was his resignation accepted?