Anonymous ID: 6da98e March 12, 2019, 11:08 a.m. No.5642395   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5642227

 

Seriously, go look it up, anon. All those 'economists' and 'philosophers' so fundamental to your (uneducated/propagandized) 'comprehension' of reality were toiling on the Empire's dime. Pawns of proxies like Russell and Palmerston.

 

These are not secrets. They're established facts that just so happen to have been successfully buried under two centuries of propaganda.

 

Find yourself a library. If you can read, you can easily verify what I've said.

Anonymous ID: 6da98e March 12, 2019, 11:27 a.m. No.5642680   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5642413

>>5642506

 

Glad to hear that. You could fool me some days, what with the sycophantic adoration of a certain person, and the herd-like mentality of so many present.

 

When I remind folks that this country (the US) is a colony, their propagandized brains explode.

 

Apparently, they can handle all sorts of bs that fits into the neat, little, false paradigm they were raised to consume uncritically, but one tidbit of truth sends them reeling and grasping for air, just as they suspect others would do.

 

"Not MY country!" - As if even half of the posters and lurkers here have anything more than a grade school understanding of history.

 

Ripe for the picking. I can see why Q has had so much success with this narrative.

Anonymous ID: 6da98e March 12, 2019, 11:59 a.m. No.5643101   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5642567

 

The whole 'Snowden' story, including Q's 'NSA is a victim' line, is total bs.

 

The guy 'in Russia' is not the person who blew the whistle on NSA's abrogation of the 4th Amendment. He's an asset.

 

The person who leaked information to Greenwald, who called him/herself 'Cincinnatus', is probably long dead. That they had no idea who would be trustworthy explains why Gellman ended up with a copy of the pull.

 

It's no coincidence that 'The Intercept' (aptly named) was created to filter and bury the 2m NSA files, 1m DOD files, and hundreds of thousands of GCHQ & SIS files pilfered.

 

How many have we seen to date, some six years after the breach?

 

Using a CIA asset to run the disinformation op just makes it all go down smoothly, and Q can pretend this is some CIA plot to harm NSA, as if there's a US military intelligence agency that hasn't been infiltrated to the gills by establishment proxies.

 

It's just more theater. The whistleblower is long dead, the files have been largely buried, and the rest, as they say, is (revisionist) history, no longer a threat to elites and their system of control over their empire and colonial possessions.