Good job in the first skirmish of Q's meme war. Tonight reminds me of the battles of Lexington and Concorde. A few die-hard patriots fired the shots "heard around the world."
In the American Revolution, only a few people showed up for those first battles . . . but the world watched.
I bet there are a shit ton of people like me who are watching (lurking), still quietly, at this point.
I swore to protect and defend the Constitution. I was trained to train Marines to do so. I've been here every day, lurking quietly, since a "Q clearance patriot" started speaking.
I am still not 100% sure that Q is defending my beloved Constitution . . . but I'm here, and I'm watching. My meme canon is cleaned and ready, as is my rifle.
I might even have helped with a meme or two. I might have done some research and might have helped with the spreadsheet just a little bit . . . I've certainly archived everything, quietly, and I've interviewed a few of our "helpers." But mostly I've watched, wanting to be sure where Q fits with the Constitution.
While I wasn't quite convinced enough to take up arms, today, in the first skirmish of the meme war, I'm ready, trained and able.
I bet there are a shit ton more people lurking here, quietly, just like me.
Someone asked about keeping reserves for the second wave.
I write to let you know that there might be more forces available than you can imagine.