TY Baker!!!
Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 03c2f4 No.126948 π
Dec 19 2017 17:39:15 (EST)
Anonymous ID: fad025 No.126928 π
Dec 19 2017 17:37:38 (EST)
>>126896
Are UFOs a distraction?
>>126928
How far away is the closest star?
What do you think?
Q
And now you know what to do with your "Follow" button.
To your point:
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 98088e No.3094236 π
Sep 19 2018 19:25:34 (EST)
Anonymous ID: 5948d8 No.3093831 π
Sep 19 2018 19:10:44 (EST)
Q
Are we alone ?
Roswell ?
>>3093831
No.
Highest classification.
Consider the vastness of space.
Q
HOWEVER:
"They" use it as a distraction. Divide and conquer, remember? Look at Sather. Now think "Divide and Conquer".
Q's entire point is that it isn't relevant to what we're doing here.
Clean your fucking house up before inviting guests over
When wifeanon and I throw a party, we provide everything except the preference of drink people like. Now, apply that thinking on an intergalactic scale? Are we there, yet? No. Everything beyond the scope of retribution of wrongs and healing for the sick, here at home, is a fucking distraction.
Reconcile.
I think the Hindenburg is the real reveal, here.
>Who died during the βaccidentβ?
>Why is this relevant?
I still don't think I've successfully figured this shit out. The obvious "the engineer did it!!" doesn't even seem plausible, at this point. Here's a manifest:
http://www.interment.net/data/airships/hindenburg-survivors.htm
Keep going.