>>4436340 pb
>>4436735 pb
"Biggest challenge may be dealing with disinfo, whether from Q team, MSM or shills. "
I don't believe "Disinfo" by Q is a problem.
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We have no idea how many "hints" or "crumbs" lead us to something incorrect. It could be Zero.
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The Disinfo of "Q", if such a thing exists, would be part of "Q" and Prez DJT's military operations; So why would we bother to try to unwind that? iI's serving a purpose.
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We are only given hints and / or suggestions. It's Fuzzy; And that's on purpose, It forces us to use our own brain and eyes. The point is to learn not to rely upon authority for information but to Do-It-Yourself.
I find this whole layout of the supposed issue between fake and real to be ironic from an Anon who can even tell that men in light clothing, posed for a photoop on the Andes, could no be in subzero weather, nor survive like that for 2 months.
The photo tells the whole story. Yet the Anon thinks it's a great story, so popular. Yes real.
"I saw the picture and I knew it was real"
Waht?
>>4436594 pb
Moar fake news on "Loretta Fuddy"
It's important to keep an open mind. If this story was on the Mainstream, everyone would accept it. But since it's just a YouTube everyone believes it's not "verified" It all comes down to who are "trusted sources" "authorities" Digging into stories can bring up contradictions which can either call for deeper digging or resolve the issue into one "picture"
Since we are small and the world is VERY big and we have limited resources, what we call "real" has to be open to challenge to the receiving of futher info.
I was taught these are the means to gain knowledge.
Books
Experience
Learning from Authority
Inference.
>>4436660 pb
If you can't infer from this photo that they are lying to you? No Help for that.
Some people look at the evidence around say Schumer and Hussain flip-flopping on the Wall and don't see any important contradiction. If people are blind you cannot help them easily.
"Without Vision a People Perish"