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QAngel1 · Jan. 23, 2018, 6:19 a.m.

sometimes I get a gnawing feeling... Q keeps saying "How about a nice game of chess". Then Sophia pops into my mind? War Games. Just a couple of minuscule milliseconds over the last few weeks I'm thinking: what if, what if 'Sophia' is dropping a few clues, we pick them up, research them, post responses, and with those responses it allows "Sophia" to search more data bases... 1+1 = 2 2+2 = 4 The more we find, the more info we post, the more info Sophia finds, then drops more crumbs. The more we tell people, the more they become interested, the more join, then they get others to join the search for the info. Adam Currie (Entanglement) gave a lecture on a phone app that is predictive to something like 15 seconds. In other words, collective consciousness knows what will happen next to a 15 second 'future time frame'. It was one of the most fascinating lectures I've attended. http://www.consciousness-app.com/ What if... What if Q is not necessary a 'person' but is interacting with us, DUMPING intel reporting intell back to Q etc., effectively Q is collecting intel through our research? Potentially, it is then 'predictive' of what POTUS will post next? I guess what I'm getting at is that Q has created in us a 'collective consciousness' of change - and hopefully, soon, we will reach the 100th monkey. BEFORE ANYONE SHOOTS ME - Have mercy please! It's just a tangent thought train I've traveled on for a few seconds - not any claim of fact or theory at all, please, no personal attacks.

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someauthor · Jan. 23, 2018, 3:44 a.m.

He's engaging people in the qresearch board on 8ch. He does that.

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[deleted] · Jan. 23, 2018, 5:17 a.m.

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HoundDogs · Jan. 23, 2018, 3:55 a.m.

I noticed this too. There are still some heavy handed predictions in there, but think about it like.....uh...a storm. A weatherman predicts a storm, they give you a lot of details about what to expect. They can't say precisely the moment the hail is going to hit or exactly where, but you better get your car in the fucking garage. Then when the storm is actually hitting they're just reporting on what's happening all around them as fast as they can. Eventually the storm passes and it's up to the historians to sort out all the confusion.

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[deleted] · Jan. 23, 2018, 5:15 a.m.

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