Anonymous ID: 57c985 May 2, 2019, 11:16 a.m. No.6394084   🗄️.is 🔗kun

First long post…hope you like it.

 

I’ve thought a lot about why someone from the [DS] or [D] side has not yet come forward earlier to blow the lid off the cabal and the globalist agenda? It would make sense that at some point a whistleblower would try to save themselves from being in that situation - surely not ALL the cabal are happy with the way things are going; there is always a dissenter in every group.

Then Q came along and the subject of "darkness" and "good vs evil" started gain steam.

Then it started to make sense: What if the forces at the helm of the cabal were truly evil? What if they were truly using some kind of spell or magic to terrify those into remain "in the club".

 

I’d been reading a lot about Dean Radin and paying attention to his explosive experimental results regarding the relationship between consciousness and reality. He did countless experiments proving that thought can and does manipulate (albeit slightly) reality.

 

Here’s a primer vid in case you’ve not seen…

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hB_2Qd5xNvE

 

Then I just read his latest book: Real Magic.

 

In it he describes how he suddenly realized that after 40 years of research, he was actually studying real magic.

 

He describes how incantations and prayer can lead to real-world consequences – both good and bad.

 

…it all makes sense now…

 

This is why Trump, his administration and his rallies are so focused on prayer – the strength in common good thought is tangible (according to Radin’s results)

 

This is why the mass media and Democrats consistently push false stories about the administration – the strength in common bad thought is equally as tangible….

 

…good vs evil.

 

He sums it up perfectly in this quote from the book:

 

“”This is where magic becomes terrifying. Magic as something real is fully accepted by the devoutly religious, but to them magic outside the confines of the church is frighteningly demonic. Among the secular population, real magic radically challenges basic assumptions about reality. Concepts such as personal and state sovereignty, privacy and secrecy are regarded as essential features in modern politics and the law. A principal role of the criminal justice system is to expose hidden secrets, and the massive apparatus of the world’s intelligence agencies is devoted to that task. Yet magic threatens sovereignty and transcends secrecy. Besides death and taxes, the one other universal truth is that bureaucracies never respond kindly to challenges to their authority. So there’s enormous societal pressure to suppress the reality of magic