TY Baker!!!
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I'm still so amazed at how many anons think that fucking guy has dementia.
There's a little of both going on. Right after this "virus" broke, people's houses started catching fire.
>allegedly
Key word. And, if that's the case, he most definitely wouldn't even be allowed to run. The cabal said "You, go" and Joe is pulling this to get out of shit that he's going to catch both both ends.
Yep; nice 40k ft view of red team. Now do Blue team (Q and anons and the plan). It's a good idea to try to put yourself into their mindset, too. And this isn't a "poo poo" post, but yesterday was a very badly needed rally. Q should do it more often, IMO.
When you realize that the good guys are going to have to maintain plausible deniability, while doing things 110% by the book, you suddenly realize just how long this is probably going to take. You also realize that a lot of shit isn't going to be revealed, publicly. You also should remember we're still only getting 40%. Now the hard stuff. Realize that there are some "beliefs" that are being allowed to be a part of the movement to keep from fracturing people's minds into 1000 pieces, along with the dismantling of the bad guys' operations/networks. People are going to have to slowly, over generations, perhaps, break some forms of conditioning as new generations come along and create their own knowledge movements.
I think Q's right. The full truth really and truly would put most in a hurt locker, permanently. I'm still of the opinion that the full truth should be revealed to all, and I'm a major proponent of "ripping off the band aid". I also admit that I'm often wrong about the right way to go about things, too.
Going to be interesting to see how it all pans out, but I've got a pretty good idea, already, and that's why the liquor cabinet stays stocked.
The more I pick at some scabs, the more I realize that just about everyone around me hasn't even noticed they have scabs. That's what makes this a lonely journey, and why I'm grateful for anons. You can see the varying levels of awareness, here, too. There's some comfort in conversation with some here. I've also noticed that when I press on some of the more difficult/deeper notions/concepts of what we know vs what we "think" we know, it's very obvious that some people absolutely refuse to let go of their perceptions to entertain a universe of other possibilities. The comforting part of it is, well, there is a universe of other possibilities.
To answer your question?
20-30 years is a long time in the information and post information age. I'd like to think that after Q's mission is "complete", we'll start seeing people progressing in knowledge, ability, confidence, and self awareness; and hopefully terms like "esoteric" will become obsolete. Getting to that point, however, is going to take a lot of people shedding some staunchly held belief systems; politically, religiously (especially), and philosophically. DJT's a uniter. What's his purpose for that, again? Eliminate evil. In this anon's opinion, if you think evil comes from a bad dude with wings and a grudge, you're still on step one. Some might say that those that believe in Satan and worship him are stupid. Not because they think they can win against God, but because they believe in Satan to begin with at all. See where I'm going with this?
There's a reason Q doesn't talk about much in the Bible, other than some very specific scriptures. There's a reason that @PDJT seems a bit awkward when answering questions about his faith and scripture (it's intentional, mind you). I'm pretty sure I've nailed it down, and I would love to have, like, a 2-hour lunch with him and discuss viewpoints; just me and him. I'm fascinated more by future possibilities that predetermined outcomes (something Presbyterians like to dote on; and there's a reason DJT likes to mention that denomination).