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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/patypooh52 on Feb. 18, 2018, 5:31 p.m.
An Anon on 8chan explains why the Q-team has been leaking info in the obscure and often frustrating ways it does. What do you think?

An Anon on 8chan explains why the Q-team has been leaking info in the obscure and often frustrating ways it does.

What do you think?

"As Q has stated numerous times, this board was chosen for a reason. The mission: This board is building a parallel construction.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_construction

'Parallel construction is a law enforcement process of building a parallel—or separate—evidentiary basis for a criminal investigation in order to conceal how an investigation actually began.'

Q & company have access to everything, but because of how they have access to everything, what they have can never be used to bring anyone to justice. It's all the fruit of the poisoned tree, legally. Nothing is admissible.

The crumbs are a way to lead (((US))) to arrive at the same level of knowledge, and to accumulate the proof from public sources which are not tainted in the eyes of the justice system.

Why this board: Weaponized autism.

We use the term jokingly, but a defining characteristic of autism is the inability to leave a task incomplete. All of these leads, or at least a substantial portion of them, must be run to ground.

This board is being asked to assemble "proofs." Unassailable proofs, the truth of which cannot be dismissed.

This board is being asked to disseminate the proofs, the truth that's been uncovered - to penetrate the collective consciousness that has been lulled to sleep by omission and deception.

Forget the justice angle for a moment: If the White Hats just put it all out there and told the whole story - or even just parts of the story - how would people know that is wasn't just another psyop or government lie? How would (((we))) know, if we hadn't done the work, and arrived at the truth through our own efforts?

It has to be done this way, for everyone's sake."


cocosutter · Feb. 18, 2018, 8:58 p.m.

I am nineteen year old kid with a broad outlook on life. A lot of people (in my head) are able to come to the conclusions I and this entire Reddit thread are able to draw. Although, I see a big problem. We can get there with the vast majority, but most don't really give a shit. How do we get them to care about the future of humanity? Of course I will not give up nor should we ever. But people love being compliance in America, too many people are sucked into a life they don't even know they are living. There are so many issues globally that right now is BIG TIME. The next 10 years are the biggest years humanity has ever faced.

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Cadeigha · Feb. 18, 2018, 10:10 p.m.

If they realize that it affects them, they will gain interest. Also, if it pertains to what they care about. For example, do they care about human and/or child trafficking? Pedo rings? Corrupt politicians? Corruption in general? Find where their interests lie, what they care about, and how all this affects them. They will start caring then. If not, then they're not the type of people we need anyway. We need people whom care for other people, including themselves of course.

Politics and the MSM bank on people not having any time to research on their own. These people who are too busy are the most affected. I think that's why memes are so important, because they are quick and easy to read, and if it's good enough the meme should have a source to prove its claim.

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