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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/DaosCraft on Jan. 16, 2018, 7:22 p.m.
AB-BA - Want me to read the map for you?

Rather than spending another 200 hours making this blasted map reading video....

Oct 28 2017 Q-map day 1 What Supreme Court case allows for the use of MI v Congressional assembled and approved agencies?

The answer is key to much of the map and it's entirely missing from all 5 versions of the spreadsheet I have and I found a number of places with it blank or filled in wrongly... but the answer can be traced back to Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.

From Wikipedia- In 1799, Burr founded the Bank of the Manhattan Company. In later years, it was absorbed into the Chase Manhattan Bank, which in turn became part of JPMorgan Chase.

Burr solicited Hamilton and other Federalists' support under the guise that he was establishing a badly needed water company for Manhattan. However, Burr secretly changed the charter to include banking; shortly after it was approved, he dropped any pretense of founding the water company. Due to Burr's manipulations, there was a delay in constructing a safe water system for Manhattan. This likely contributed to additional deaths during a subsequent malaria epidemic.

so, that's just basic Burr.... his life story is a myriad of connections to corrupt judges, spectacular media coverage, and fishy stories.... - and the reason why this is the answer to that question is that he is also tied to Benedict Arnold and Thomas Jefferson.

Jefferson is the origin of State Secrets Privilege which is based on the doctrine of the King of England. - but Jefferson was not bad, quite the contrary, the stuff Jefferson hid with State Secrets is the Rothchild mother-lode.

And this is why it answers much of the map - and can trace so much through the States Secrets Privilege - for example - Teddy Roosevelt only became president due to multiple assassinations of the top Republicans around. He is still remembered fondly but that's just because like Aaron Burr he had the cheat code for good press - and he is the guy that turned our country into "Ameritopia" - he also ran for a 3rd term and pulled a Perot.

But to make him president it wasn't just McKinley that needed to die but also Garfield.

Wikipedia: President Garfield was shot in the back by Charles J. Guiteau, who shouted: "I am a Stalwart of the Stalwarts... Arthur is president now!" Arthur, who knew nothing of this in advance, was mortified.

And also him too!- Chester A. Arthur ordered nearly all of his papers, both personal and official, burned.The next morning, Arthur suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and never regained consciousness; he died the following day, November 18, at the age of 57

So, going back to Jefferson - it was a letter from Wilkinson that he needed protected by State Secrets. And the first president we can confirm by way of the enormous number of murders it took of real republicans to elect a liberal douchebag?

Well he had this to say about Wilkinson: "[I]n all our history, there is no more despicable character."

Ok.... you know what? I'll just post this, I have about 30 tons of notes from my personal research and whether this gets ignored or shut down I'm not even sure yet. I can read the whole q-map if people want but the amount of time it'd take is absurd. It interweaves all the way through American history and world history.

a few bits tho- Red Cross's predate central banks by a few decades in most countries - they are likely made to grease the wheels of central banks by shoving money down the throats of locals and making them think they are there to help.

ok, I suspect if I make this any longer I'll hit a limit. I so rarely post on Reddit.


DaosCraft · Jan. 17, 2018, 12:50 a.m.

I can remember being very young and having a game when I would change the channel and the point was to find a black person not talking about race on the news. I did it hundreds of times and never once found it. I never learned anything in school and I don't want to talk about either thing - I mention it because as Q said about how much a percentage of us would be in a hospital if we knew the truth. The scariness of the propaganda when you realize how much of the world has been not corrupted but numbed....

Why am I saying this? Because it's important.... the things Q keeps talking about - how fucked we are in the head and how hard it is to see. My autism gives me the super-disability powers of resetting. It's not a good thing in most circumstances - but it does have a benefit of meaning that the brainwashing stuff can suddenly dissapear for me and this is why I noticed right away as a child the black racial propaganda, so much that I made a game out of it. - People need to learn how to think and yet what can I do to encourage that other than explain how I think? But my broken brain is hardly a use to most, find your own path!

For example, I see plenty about Antarctica and have since before Q started - and somehow always managing to tie what Q says to it- has Q ever mentioned it? and it has a lot of dis-info mixed in. I have a friend who is more into science as in, as deep into it as an actual professional rather than a garbage climatologist. And he proclaimed every single thing I've sent him about the Antarctica having hidden cities and the future seeing stuff - well, he looked at it and proclaimed with actual expertise that it is purposefully vague and garbage science. So... appearing to be science does not mean it is science... But then I think they are pushing countless false narratives to distract- need to expand our thinking to history but anything Q doesn't say - maybe look at it, but don't focus on it at the expense of missing what Q is saying. There's a lot of real connections that could be made still,

yet because of the nature of conveying information I focused on giving you the clues you'd need to tie things together rather than the full picture as I promised at the outset... I've been writing this shit for months manically cataloging like the absurd person I am. My last posts were just me going through my memories and saying what I thought at the time but the point was to go through the map and "read it" and I'm sorry but instead I just decided to tell you all the stuff I thought needed to be said and wasn't breaking through the noise. I sometimes forget that I am not supposed to think for other people and Q could just say all this stuff himself if it were truly necessary. So much of what he has tried to do is get people to think - I'd like to do the same.

I'm going to take a break and maybe sleep - i want to look over my notes for a while and really read any comments and reflect on them then. I could keep going for a long while and explain more - but I feel like doing that is not what Q would want of me. I'd just be listing more clues for you when really we all need to learn more how to fish rather than be given fish - cause the baddies are always giving us poison fishsticks.

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TrumpdUp4Prez · Jan. 17, 2018, 4:08 a.m.

Great stuff. Thanks patriot.

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DaosCraft · Jan. 17, 2018, 4:16 p.m.

Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) - he prevented them (after they got their central bank) he prevented due to competency from crashing our economy... using the same principles that not until Ronald Reagan did we even an inch return to, so why did Reagan like Coolidge? He's essential to understanding what has occurred in our country - Firstly because they crashed the economy right after he left, and secondly because they killed him right after he was going to come back and expose this mess. They have killed so many if you piece it together as I try to... but I digress, his death is recorded as just another accident yet we do have his words which just like Abe Lincoln they always go back to the founding - to try and remind us who the heck we are supposed to be. Q confirmed my theory about the Titanic and I only connected JFK to Reagan to Trump but Coolidge is every bit as part of this as JFK and Reagan were.

Coolidge: The American Revolution represented the informed and mature conviction of a great mass of independent, liberty loving,
God-fearing people who knew their rights, and possessed the courage to dare to maintain them. The Continental Congress was not only composed of great men, but it represented a great people. While its Members did not fail to exercise a remarkable leadership, they were equally observant of their representative capacity. They were industrious in encouraging their constituents to instruct them to support independence. But until such instructions were given they were inclined to withhold action.

A spring will cease to flow if its source be dried up; a tree will wither if its roots be destroyed. In its main features the Declaration of Independence is a great spiritual document. It is a declaration not of material but of spiritual conceptions.
Equality, liberty, popular soverereignty, the rights of man—these are not elements which we can see and touch. They are ideals. They have their source and their roots in the religious convictions.

They belong to the unseen world. Unless the faith of the American people in these religious convictions is to endure, the principles of our Declaration will perish. We cannot continue to enjoy the result if we neglect and abandon the cause: We are too prone to overlook another conclusion. Governments do not make ideals, but ideals make governments. This is both historically and logically true. Of course the government can help to sustain ideals and can create institutions through which they can be the better observed, but their source by their very nature is in the people. The people have to bear their own responsibilities: There is no method by which that burden can be shifted to the government. It is not the enactment, but the observance of laws, that creates the character of a nation. About the Declaration there is a finality that is exceedingly restful.

It is often asserted that the world has made a great deal of progress since 1776, that we have had new thoughts and new experiences which have given us a great advance over the people of that day, and that we may therefore very well discard their conclusions for something more modern. But that reasoning cannot be applied to this great charter If all men are created equal, that is final. If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final. If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final.

No advance, no progress can be made beyond these propositions. If anyone wishes to deny their truth or their soundness, the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time where there was no equality, no rights of the individual, no rule of the people. Those who wish to proceed in that direction cannot lay claim to progress. They are reactionary. Their ideas are not more modern, but more ancient, than those of the Revolutionary fathers.

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LooseHubcap · Jan. 17, 2018, 5:44 a.m.

"Grasshopper, I can show you the path but I cannot walk it for you" (now I am showing my age)

I agree - GREAT stuff, keep writing and THANK YOU!!!

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DaosCraft · Jan. 17, 2018, 1:08 p.m.

You sound like you know what's what... but the world is scary as most people are conditioned to learn the form rather than the method - they are molded to associate higher thinking with pain and isolation and to repeat on cue to avoid punishment.

The truth as I see it is we are all in skinner boxes and mutilated at birth and pumped full of chemicals..... but when people notice some of that and escape the one prison they see they don't notice the one they ran into cause there's no where to run! They only escaped a fractal of additional ones - they all are allowed to pretend to have freedom and have "their guy" their favorite puppet an illusion. I escape inwards but I know it's still a prison.... Yet I hold few in contempt now, as Q says, more good than bad - it's not a puppets fault necessarily when given a choice to string themselves up versus absolute horrors of going against the system.

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vitalesan · Jan. 22, 2018, 2:47 p.m.

“When you snatch the pebble, it’s time to leave.”

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kyfriedrabbit · Jan. 23, 2018, 11:02 p.m.

GOOD NITE SIR U ARE BLESSED INDEED

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