Anonymous ID: f82184 March 12, 2018, 11:44 a.m. No.641333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1406 >>1823

Folks, we need to resolve an inconsistency in the Q narrative:

 

  • Starting March 8 with post 880 (qanonposts.com), Q documented Edward Snowden's flight from Russia to places unknown.

 

  • Snowden's flight apparently ended sometime on March 9 or soon thereafter, according to github posts 903 and 905.

 

  • But on March 11, Snowden appeared in a live streaming video and was said to be broadcasting "From his asylum in Russia."

 

Here's the video:

 

https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQ83xLdOtCQ&t=1432s

 

The video was published by The Board of the Student Society in Trondhjem and Amnesty International region Midt and features Snowden using Skype to speak on screen to an audience assembled in an auditorium.

 

Skype can be streamed from anywhere, so there's no guarantee Snowden was actually in Russia. Nevertheless, the inconsistency is glaring and could, presumably, be used by Q critics to undermine Q's legitimacy.

 

Can the inconsistency be resolved?

Anonymous ID: f82184 March 12, 2018, 12:18 p.m. No.641658   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>641572

>I think the best way to challenge the 'debunkers' is to simply ask them basic questions about the facts they believe they know and to ask them to be able to independently verify."

 

Understood, but that approach doesn't meet burden of proof requirements.

 

I don't know how to research the electronic origins of the "Meet Snowden" video, so I'm putting the question out there for someone who does. The only other option is to wait for some kind of future-proves-past data we haven't received yet.