Anonymous ID: 47eac3 June 6, 2019, 10:44 p.m. No.6691706   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6691550

We like to look through history with the belief that there are "good guys" and "bad guys" with the 'good guys' representing all of our currently held views of what is good, and bad guys representing all the opposite.

 

There were good and bad people on all fronts of that war, and many different nations looking to make their moves relative to the system at play. Most of our existing world is a direct consequence of World War 2. It established what was called the Military-Industrial Complex and began the era of military secrecy and clandestine projects (or incorporated them into a level we'd never seen before).

 

History is a disturbingly malleable thing - to the extent some of us can wonder just how much of the war was 'real' and how much of it was propaganda we added on later. The tragedies real and imagined of prior generations can be washed away by the sands/tides of time - or a proverbial flood of events. The fact I find myself wondering if casualty reports were real or horribly exaggerated is worrying to me in how suspicious I've become of even the most basic of information that is very difficult for the individual in our storm of media to be able to verify. I can't run all over the hills of Europe, looking for birth and death records to try and verify something that … Honestly is absurd to question (though - to be fair, the level of deception in play is also absurd).

 

I think that this jewminati game of the banking interests has been played long enough that many people they use as puppets know what they are getting into - and perhaps they try to fight against it, and in doing so end up fulfilling the cabal's agenda. Hitler was willing to take and use power, perhaps in all the wrong ways for a few of the right causes. Perhaps he was betrayed (according to plan), or perhaps he was 'in on it' the whole time.

 

Ultimately - my own observation about history largely gives the answer… That isn't what will be important to most people, moving forward. What will be important is the removal of the deep state and the return of the power to them, as well as the freedom that will come to many different countries.

"Never pay more for an acquisition than is necessary." Rules of acquisition. War is expensive - it is rather unusual that it should be as common as it is, particularly among some of the most impoverished, who are fighting with better arsenals than most midwestern Americans. Someone out there has the goals of siphoning purchasing power from the public and placing it into the hands of people who have nothing better to do than pester the productive members of society.

Anonymous ID: 47eac3 June 6, 2019, 11:20 p.m. No.6691837   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6691733

Well, I was born 2 months premature and look the most unique out of my brothers. That… And my dad was kind of like Q. So… I'm probably some kind of genetically engineered moon child thing by a rogue splinter cell of a very old line.

 

Perhaps it was a batch operation.

 

I was writing a story back in my teenage and young adult years revolving around a secret society that evolved out of black projects and did some gene editing experiments on people that were ultimately released into the general public. A civil war erupted in the U.S. around the 2018 timeframe (when the series would start) and it centered around that group's efforts to assist the Constitutionalists/Nationalists in opposing, effectively, the world. Then aliens in 2024, as a recon-in-force was to arrive at that time frame as an advanced guard of a greater force. I was still trying to work out exactly why this would play out - but my instincts were guiding me toward the idea that they were more parasites feeding off of technology developed by carefully controlled 'farms' than innovators, themselves.

 

To say I am having a bit of an existential meltdown with POTUS's space force and its importance to national security and my own timeframe being … Echoed by reality…. Well - it's a chan post that can't be verified by any but those who've known me and/or watched me for some time. So it is what it is. But I seem to know things that I can point to no reasonable explanation for how I gained that knowledge, and it's kind of unsettling. It's fascinating, to be certain - but somewhat intimidating as it's a variety of unknown that encroaches involuntarily. It's not a shadow you walk past on your way to work and have the option of ignoring - it's your own shadow seeming to be the one moving you. It's an intuition that is unreasonably effective at anticipating nothing short of destiny - as if a part of myself read the back of the box before I was born.

 

No choice but to move forward - though for me, nothing is as simple as it appears to others… And in that sense, I can envy blissful ignorance. Life as a kid is fun, when the haunted house really has ghosts in it and the props didn't look like props. But - there again, I was carried out of Silo-X in tears one year as a kid, so perhaps there's a lesson there.