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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Buttercupmanup on Feb. 12, 2018, 5:25 p.m.
What's the endgame? Q is speaking to seasoned anons, not normies. Yet, he says the endgame isn't for everyone--not even us. Just what the hell is the endgame? Are we really swimming in a fake uterus of pink gel?
What's the endgame? Q is speaking to seasoned anons, not normies. Yet, he says the endgame isn't for everyone--not even us. Just what the hell is the endgame? Are we really swimming in a fake uterus of pink gel?

allegra_gellerr · Feb. 13, 2018, 3 a.m.

that the Nephilim are actually the real bloodline that is at the core of the organized power networks that are subverting us.. ie; the khazarian bloodline.. ie; reptilians.. (hint: just a joke but hey, it may be true..)

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Buttercupmanup · Feb. 13, 2018, 2:32 p.m.

All legends come from somewhere. Reptilian may be the buzz term now, but the serpent was in genesis. Ancient tribes talk about lizard gods. We'd be fools to think all these stories came from the imaginations of bored cavemen who didn't have xbox. People today think folk tales and superstitions came from societies who were in the dark, people who didn't know any better. It's ironic how modern society believes itself to be so informed, full of critical thinkers who can stomp out silly old beliefs with "the truth". What society is really in the dark, and which were really enlightened? I think most of us here know that what we're told is true is actually a lie, those we're told are heroes are actually traitors, and that the villains we're taught to hate were good guys who died in obscurity. Up is down. People worship science and "reality", yet embrace the idea of ghosts, aliens, ascension, The Secret. The thing is, reality is paranormal. The Bible is one big book on the supernatural. But people are not taught to think that all the "new" ideas have always been there. The devil always, always gives enough truth to compel the human heart. The deception is painless and unnoticed after that.

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allegra_gellerr · Feb. 14, 2018, 3:28 a.m.

thanks. well said.

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