Anonymous ID: ee23bb Jan. 25, 2019, 1:33 p.m. No.4906541   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6782

Just for fun, The Time Traveling Trumps. This is a presentation/lecture attempting to defend the premise that Tesla's work (confirmed to have been in John Trump's possession) allowed us to view into potential futures. One future showed a post-nuclear war hellscape, and when our reality began looking like it was leading to worst case scenario, Donald Trump was tapped as part of a wider group/movement to become president as his role in averting this apocalyptic future.

 

Blends in prophecy, Barron, full on time travel, secret societies, and more. I don't personally subscribe to time travel as the unifying explanation for the phenomena described in the video, but the way the curiosities are laid out makes this worth watching. Like a real life twilight zone!

Anonymous ID: ee23bb Jan. 25, 2019, 1:42 p.m. No.4906710   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6850 >>6885

Has anyone seen Glass? Spoilers, but the messaging is VERY relevant to Q.

 

It basically ends with a big fuck you to secret societies trying to gate-keep truth and deceive the public, asserting that now is the time the world knows the truth and is "let in on the Universe."

 

I know M. Night has self financed his last three movies (usually a hint that someone is not "in the club") and this movie seems to be a case for ushering humans into a new era of truth, transparency, learning the true nature of reality, overthrowing deceitful secret societies, recognizing our authority figures lie and manipulate us. There was even a moment of "even if you think you're somehow the heroes, justified, or have the right to do this, fuck you, it's time for the world to know the truth, for people to awaken and for us to know how special we all really are."

 

I'll also note that the movie takes GREAT PAINS to establish it is set in the real world, and not a comic book world and that we must view the story as thought it's happening in our reality, and not some blockbuster/comic book movie fantasy. Then, in this "real world," secret societies are revealed to be in control, deceiving the world, and take drastic measures. They use the media to their ends, use the guise of psychology to explain things away, etc.

 

I suspect Glass, and M. Night are potentially white hats being used to prime the masses to understand and accept the truth about to be disclosed.

Anonymous ID: ee23bb Jan. 25, 2019, 1:51 p.m. No.4906850   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4906710

Part 2

 

Another major theme is the idea of needing Light, which is used to describe being "awake" to reality. A character learns that it's "not so bad" in the light, and a big climactic moment is that character willing to give up comforting lies to face the real "light."

 

Another main theme is that there is "always a bigger plan." The man who eventually reveals the truth to the world about reality/the secret societies has an incredibly intricate plan that involves disinformation, sacrifice, anticipating enemy moves and baiting them, appearing weak/pretending to lose, but ultimately "the plan will work."

 

Learning to have faith, trust yourself, and reject what "they" tell you in favor of what you know to be true (but can be explained away as COINCIDENCE) is central. One of the last lines is "Don't ever let them say I lost faith. Don't ever let them say I doubted. It's not so bad in the light. I'll stay here until the very end." (paraphrased).

 

Protecting and avenging the abused is central. But most importantly, a HUGE part of the movie revolves around kidnapping and sexually abusing minors, as well as cannibalism and literally "sacrificing pure children to The Beast.

 

Q comms seem to be all over this movie.

Anonymous ID: ee23bb Jan. 25, 2019, 1:56 p.m. No.4906925   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6960

>>4906900

>Palantir Technologies.

Brilliant, anon.

 

>Palantir Gotham is used by counter-terrorism analysts at offices in the United States Intelligence Community and United States Department of Defense, fraud investigators at the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, and cyber analysts at Information Warfare Monitor (responsible for the GhostNet and the Shadow Network investigation).

 

>Other clients as of 2013 included DHS, NSA, FBI, CDC, the Marine Corps, the Air Force, Special Operations Command, West Point, the Joint IED Defeat Organization and Allies. However, at the time the United States Army continued to use its own data analysis tool.[29] Also, according to TechCrunch, "The U.S. spy agencies also employed Palantir to connect databases across departments. Before this, most of the databases used by the CIA and FBI were siloed, forcing users to search each database individually. Now everything is linked together using Palantir."[29]

 

>U.S. military intelligence used the Palantir product to improve their ability to predict locations of improvised explosive devices in its war in Afghanistan. A small number of practitioners reported it to be more useful than the United States Army's program of record, the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS-A). California Congressman Duncan D. Hunter complained of United States Department of Defense obstacles to its wider use in 2012.[47]

 

>Palantir has also been reported to be working with various U.S. police departments, for example accepting a contract in 2013 to help the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center build a controversial license plates database for California.[48] In 2012 New Orleans Police Department partnered with Palantir to create a predictive policing program[49].

 

>In 2014, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) awarded Palantir a $41 million contract to build and maintain a new intelligence system called Investigative Case Management (ICM) to track personal and criminal records of legal and illegal immigrants. This application has originally been conceived by ICE’s office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), allowing its users access to intelligence platforms maintained by other federal and private law enforcement entities. The system reached its "final operation capacity" under the Trump administration in September 2017.[50]