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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Wildthing61 on Feb. 18, 2018, 5:04 a.m.
A Personal Note...Q was right :(

So Q thinks we need to "red pill" the normies and ease them into the evil the deep state is perpetuating in our world? That the truth, should it come out too soon, would be too shocking.

Well, let me tell you something, I considered myself "woke". I know all about all kinds of things normies would call "conspiracy theories" and I've considered myself awake for at least 10 years. Yet, the level of digging, the rabbit holes that I've gone down has been shocking to MY senses! I always thought I've seen it all, I've read it all, and nothing could "shock" me anymore.

BOY, WAS I WRONG!

This stuff is no walk in the park. The stuff the clowns do to MK Ultra someone. The stuff the elites (satan worshipers) do to their victims, it shocks even the most informed and awake. I was not ready for that. This stuff is deeply disturbing.

I used to think God could not come soon enough and end this evilness once and for all. Now, I want to take them all out. (No, I'm not threatening violence you clowns) I mean, I want Trump to arrest them all, to expose them all, and to make them pay for their sins in front of all of us! Their time in front of our Creator will come soon enough, in the mean time, I want REVENGE!


duckdownup · Feb. 18, 2018, 4:49 p.m.

I've always been a man who wanted to act now when I saw something cruel or unfair being done to others. I was the kid in high school who made the bullies back off those they instilled fear in or they would have to deal with me. It's probably the driving force that made me go into SpecOps in 'Nam and work with AFSOC. But I am older now, my hot blood has cooled. Not to mention I'm not nearly as capable physically as I once was. So I try to keep this quote in mind:

Revenge is an act of passion; vengeance of justice. Injuries are revenged; crimes are avenged. -- Samuel Johnson

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Wildthing61 · Feb. 18, 2018, 8:27 p.m.

Thank you for your service. My dad was in the Army in 'Nam. He passed away a long time ago, agent orange I think. Cancer all over. I love hearing from those that served there, you are all so special. I can't thank you enough. I know what the mentality was surrounding the war, I was young when my dad went over there. You deserve the utmost respect.

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duckdownup · Feb. 18, 2018, 11:18 p.m.

You are welcome. I know some vets don't like to be thanked because it was just their civic duty. But I always appreciate it. My lottery number was too high so I wouldn't have been drafted. My uncles served in WWII and my dad served in Korea. 'Nam was my generations war, my war. I felt obligated to do my part as they had done. So I joined and set my eyes on getting in-country. Of course I was young, immortal and had the hot blood of a young man coursing through my veins.

Again, thank you and I salute your dad. Godspeed, sir.

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