>>9270731 lb
Didn't Q say something like this?
If the American people knew of this plan, 99% would be in the hospital dragging out and lynching these medical personnel
>>9270731 lb
Didn't Q say something like this?
If the American people knew of this plan, 99% would be in the hospital dragging out and lynching these medical personnel
>"Babylon System"
Bob Marley was murdered in 1981
Now it is clear why he was murdered
And who ordered it.
He believed that people can live in Heaven
Here on earth
We just have to believe in Peace and Unity
Not in Politics
Because politics is just Divide and Rule
God is our roots
Our source
We all come from the same place
Babylon System - Bob Marley
With lyrics in English
Where We Go One We Go All
Con letra en español
¡Adónde va uno, vamos nosotros todos!
Way back in Drop #142…
What is brainwashing?
What is a PSYOP?
What happened to the Hindenburg?
What really happened to the Hindenburg?
Who died during the ‘accident’?
Why is this relevant?
What are sheep?
Who controls the narrative?
The truth would put 99% of people in the hospital.
It must be controlled.
Snow White.
Iron Eagle.
Jason Bourne (CIA/Dream).
Q
So it could mean that if we knew the truth about Agenda 21 and how the placed Angels of Death in the hospitals, we really would all be in the hospital lynching and hanging these medical personnel.
And they would no longer be able to walk the streets…
But, given the really low death toll from COVID19 I suspect that somebody intervened and took out most of the angels in advance.
And where the military moved in to assist, like in New York, in Quebec Canada, this was probably mopping up.
People who watch the British TV series, Silent Witness probably realize by now that its episodes have been warning us about how the Cabal operate and what they have planned for us.
I like that ]Future[
Where it is OUTSIDE the killbox of the Cabal
We the people have all the power
So we will do wondrous things
And there shall be miracles on this earth.
However, sometimes the hero can respond with, "I don't like those choices; I'm taking a third option!" It is usually something completely unorthodox or seemingly suicidal. Yet this typically turns out to be the best choice after all, Everybody Lives, and the day is saved completely.
Two posibilities…
Variation in Tactics — Sun Tzu
Sun Tzu said: In war, the general receives his commands from the sovereign, collects his army
and concentrates his forces
When in difficult country, do not encamp. In country where high roads intersect, join hands with
your allies. Do not linger in dangerously isolated positions. In hemmed-in situations, you must
resort to stratagem. In desperate position, you must fight.
There are roads which must not be followed, armies which must be not attacked, towns which
must be besieged, positions which must not be contested, commands of the sovereign which must
not be obeyed.
The general who thoroughly understands the advantages that accompany variation of tactics
knows how to handle his troops.
The general who does not understand these, may be well acquainted with the configuration of the
country, yet he will not be able to turn his knowledge to practical account.
So, the student of war who is unversed in the art of war of varying his plans, even though he be
acquainted with the Five Advantages, will fail to make the best use of his men.
Hence in the wise leader’s plans, considerations of advantage and of disadvantage will be blended
together.
If our expectation of advantage be tempered in this way, we may succeed in accomplishing the
essential part of our schemes.
If, on the other hand, in the midst of difficulties we are always ready to seize an advantage, we may
extricate ourselves from misfortune.
Reduce the hostile chiefs by inflicting damage on them; and make trouble for them, and keep
them constantly engaged; hold out specious allurements, and make them rush to any given point.
The art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy’s not coming, but on our own
readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have
made our position unassailable.
There are five dangerous faults which may affect a general:
(1) Recklessness, which leads to destruction;
(2) cowardice, which leads to capture;
(3) a hasty temper, which can be provoked by insults;
(4) a delicacy of honor which is sensitive to shame;
(5) over-solicitude for his men, which exposes him to worry and trouble.
These are the five besetting sins of a general, ruinous to the conduct of war.
When an army is overthrown and its leader slain, the cause
>the world is a college of ideas
>is it so absurd
>to think
>that one vision
>could compete with another
>for total control of the empire.
Indeed!
The pyramid hierarchy is an ancient idea
that allowed hunting societies t
o lord it over agrarian ones
and to build effective military forces.
However, its heyday is over
as we have learned more about everything
and most especially,
how to build and manage networks.
Oddly enough, many of these lessons
were learned in the Hollywood movie industry
which is not dominated by mega conglomerates like Walmart,
but by shifting coalitions of small businesses
and independent specialists
in a network
that periodically comes together
like fungal mycelia
and forms a fruiting body.
ANALYSIS: The Nazi roots of Muslim Brotherhood
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/features/2018/06/27/ANALYSIS-The-Nazi-roots-of-Muslim-Brotherhood
But what eventually brought about Morsi's downfall, was the Muslim Brotherhood leader had returned to kind, and moving away from the democratic reforms that he had promised, he went about setting into motion the Muslim Brotherhood's revolutionary principles.
After hurriedly drafting a new constitution, in which he granted himself broad powers above any court, he turned himself into a virtual dictator.
Already, in the eyes of the majority of Egyptians, Morsi's fledgling government was far too undemocratic, as under his government, clerics were able to intervene in the law-making process, whilst stripping away legal protection from minority groups, a pointier towards a return to the Brotherhood's style of Nazi rule and policies, favoured by its past leaders.
The tentacles
Since it was founded in north-eastern Egypt in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna, the tentacles of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) have spread, and over the years, as it grew in popularity, this so-called political and social revolutionary movement has now extended its reach into Europe and North America.
Born on October 14, 1906, in Al Mahmoudeya, a rural Nile Delta town in Al-Behaira Governate northwest of Cairo, Hassan al-Banna was the son of a local imam, who wrote books on Muslim traditions, and taught at the local Madrass, where Hassan later received his first lessons in Islam.
Just like Hamas, al-Qaeda, Islamic Jihad and ISIS, the Muslim Brotherhood base much of their ideology on the teachings of several educators and philosophers who were influenced by Adolf Hitler.
Such was al-Banna's hero worship of the Nazi leader, he had Hitler's autobiography and political anthology, Mein Kampf (My Struggle), translated into Arabic, changing the title to My Jihad.
Al-Banna was so obsessed with the Nazis, he also had copies of their anti-Semitic newspaper Der Sturmer, a tabloid published by the infamous Jew hating Julius Streicher, adapted to suit the Arab world, with its despicable anti-Semitic cartoons.
Throughout his leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Banna closely adhered to Hitler's stance of eliminating all those that stood in the way of his party's progression, his belief being that by removing all liberal opponents, and those wanting to see reform and change, it would make it easier to unite Arab society.
Along with the Nazi ideals that al-Banna incorporated into the Muslim Brotherhood, came an intense hatred of Jews, and a plan to eradicate all Jews in the Middle East.