Anonymous ID: badb28 Nov. 23, 2018, 7:18 p.m. No.4009798   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0156 >>0160

Has anyone else watched all ten or so of this remote viewer dude's video's of his sessions? He claims that someone approached him and asked that he remote view "the people" involved with the "QAnon Movement". He claims quite credibly that he never followed or knew anything about QAnon as he refrains from "conspiracy" sites because he is focusing on his own "consciousness studies". I've read a good deal about RVing and have followed the subject for years and believe in it fully after Ingo Swann Called out the "rings" around Jupiter a year or more before we had photographs from Voyager(?) along with other breakthroughs. Every one of this guy's lengthy sessions on QAnon are very fascinating and you could see his own interest in Q perk up after he viewed talk about "Dark Light" and was later told about Q's "Dark to Light" theme. This is concluding sessions and you can find them all in sequence by back-tracking on the side videos. Enjoy and give your thoughts, if any. Very wild stuff he comes up with which sheds a more complex light on the "Movement":

 

https://youtu.be/y3kVr2GdTN8

Anonymous ID: badb28 Nov. 23, 2018, 7:50 p.m. No.4010082   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Yeah, he probably really wanted to expand its power and give it free rein over all foreign and push for legislation to allow for domestic jurisdiction…./sarc He was bloody pissed off and would have had (((them))) all facing military tribunals if he could've. It was a colorful verbal remark made when JFK realized just how properly (((they))) fuckked him over. But (((they))) beat him to it.