Anonymous ID: b11059 April 18, 2020, 1:51 p.m. No.8841966   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>1986 >>1997 >>2039 >>2052 >>2130 >>2234

OK, guys.

I'm an old anon and I've been researching for decades on the stuff that fortunately since Q is slowly becoming mainstream.

I see a lot of hard-working, smart autistic people here. However, I often have the impression that many people don't realize what this is really about.

You have to realize that the world we live in today was created many many years ago.

It is like General Patton said: β€˜β€™β€™To be a successful soldier, you must know history.’’’

All those who know their history, just skip my post - Thanks!

 

I would like to start with a few questions (and try to answer some directly).

 

Who owns the world?

Believers would say it belongs to God.

 

But how did people once know what God wanted? He did not speak directly and concretely to the people.

People at that time were told that God had a representative on earth (I deliberately make it simple and very compact). This representative of God is, you already know, the pope. But he cannot do it all alone, that is why he has an administration - the Vatican!

The world we live in today, dear Anons, is the world of the Pope, the Vatican.

 

But how did he do that?

Quite simply, actually. The world belongs to God - period. But since God's representative on earth, the Pope/Vatican, cannot administer everything himself, he has looked for sub-contractors, administrators. These were the princes and royal houses. These were given a site by the pope for administration, this is called a fiefdom.

With that they were king or even emperor by the grace of God, which meant quite concretely, by the grace of the Pope. He could take their land away from them at any time if they did not observe the treaties, because the kings and emperors were only fiefdom holders.

 

But that's all ancient stuff that has no meaning today.

That is so sadly not true, dear Anons. This is exactly the world we live in today.

 

But we live in a free country, in a democracy

Unfortunately I have to say that this is not true either. We may vote, but is that a real choice? Have you already forgotten what Q taught us?

 

And now a few more questions to chew on:

(Almost) all presidents were puppets controlled by whom?

Who really owns the FED? (No not the super rich, I mean who really really?)

Why are there states in the USA called Commonwealth? Why, for example, are criminals prosecuted there in the name of the "Commonwealth"?

What other Commonwealth do you know?

Who is the head of this Commonwealth?

now we jump back to the beginning - what is a king?

What are the titles of the Pope?

 

Nothing is as it seems

Anonymous ID: b11059 April 18, 2020, 2:09 p.m. No.8842110   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun   >>2132 >>2232

>>8842039

I'm trying to explain the political(!) reality of the world today, Anon.

It's about ownership, it's about giving something back to us, to the people. What does Potus want to give us back and why? Who owns it now? Who owns it really?

 

What are the titels of the pope?

Anonymous ID: b11059 April 18, 2020, 2:15 p.m. No.8842185   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>8842098

I know, thanks.

But to understand why flags have a golden border, why Potus gives keys to post truckers, why there are lamps for sea and land, why… you have to know the story.

History is the key - go back further, Anon.

How did Catholicism come to Europe.

What was the real reason for the crusades?

What are the titles of the Pope?

Hidden in plain sights