Anonymous ID: 7c4f46 March 21, 2018, 8:19 a.m. No.744403   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4417 >>4741 >>4758 >>4791 >>4839 >>4884

Please forgive me if this subject has been discussed already. Thankfully, I do have a life outside of these boards and simply don’t have as much time as I’d like to keep up with all of the progress being made by this unique army of info warriors.

 

Facts:

 

1) The Q team has proven to my satisfaction that they are a group of military intelligence professionals who are intimately affiliated with POTUS. The mission is to “drain the swamp”, methodically restore the Constitutional Republic envisioned by the Founders, and reinstate the primacy of the rule of law, using the only option remaining which can reliably accomplish those objectives, namely, military methods and assets.

 

2) Q has repeatedly dropped multiple “BOOMS” on multiple occasions. Speculation abounds, which is a necessary part of this process. Future proves past. The Austin, TX bombings appear to fit the prediction. Some here find it puzzling (or worse) that if the Q team had foreknowledge of these events, then any failure to intervene and prevent them amounts to a violation of the promise not to harm innocents in the process of meeting mission objectives. Not so fast.

 

Theory:

 

Remote viewing.

 

Wikipedia correctly defines RV as “the practice of seeking impressions about a distant or unseen target, purportedly using ESP or ‘sensing’ with the mind.” The Wikipedia entry also correctly explains that this program was initially pursued by the Defense Department over forty years ago but then INCORRECTLY (gee, I wonder why!) asserts that it was “terminated in 1995 after it failed to produce any actionable information.”

 

Bye, bye, Wikipedia. Time to turn to The Farsight Institute for additional insight. Sorry, bad pun…

 

http:// farsight.org/WhatIsRemoteViewing.html

 

Hmmm… So, it appears that not only has RV been found to be a very useful tool for military applications but there is also an enthusiastic effort to advance the field in the civilian sector.

 

Is it possible that someone on the Q team is a trained remote viewer who can pick up on future events of national importance? If so, then accurate predictions can be made… but without knowing exactly where such events will eventuate. Why? Because the language of the inner senses lacks the same degree of specificity as do the outer physical senses which are, by the necessities of survival, more focused on our surroundings in the here and now.

 

Sub-theory regarding RV in general:

 

Every event is like a pebble which is dropped in the middle of a pond, sending ripples into the future and, more importantly, into the past. An event which impacts a large number of people and draws a large amount of attention has a concomitantly strong emotional and psychic content. As such, a large event would be easier to pick up on during an RV session by a sufficiently trained, psychically sensitive individual.

 

Goodnight, Q… sweet dreams

Anonymous ID: 7c4f46 March 21, 2018, 8:39 a.m. No.744570   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>744417

 

I agree, of course. The firing of McCabe was a welcome BOOM. The impending release of the IG report promises to be another one. Potential BOOMS are endless. If I was heading the Q team, however, I would be eager to have a trained RV'er on board. They need every advantage that they can get their hands on when dealing with these swamp creatures. I don't need to remind you, but it bears repeating…this isn't a game.