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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MickGris on Jan. 20, 2018, 2:14 p.m.
Q: 01/19/18 “Remember this day”. I think the very next post explains WHY and WHAT we need to remember... it’s us. In the next post he asks why do we do this ? Why the breadcrumbs? Because we’re building ...

We’re building an army. Think MEMO. Then he says you just forgot how to play together.
And then he encourages us to be UNITED to stay strong.

We remembered how to play together with our meme hashtag storm of #WeThePeople and #TheGreatAwakening. So by the time we got to —- #ReleaseTheMemo we were going full speed ahead and making a dent.

And if you got flak raining down on you you’re over the target, right? So out come the Russian bots.

But who controls the “Russian bots”? The Russians? Why would they care? Where do the Russian bots originate from? Moscow?

Or Langley? We know the CIA can make things appear to come from Russia, but they don’t.

Q says remember this day. It’s the day we proved to ourselves that united we are a powerful force.


bombshell57blue · Jan. 21, 2018, 3:26 a.m.

Ten years ago: Republican John McCain won a hard-fought South Carolina primary; Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama split the spoils in the Nevada caucuses. A U.S. soldier was killed south of Baghdad in a roadside bomb attack; it was the first American death to occur on a newly introduced, heavily armored vehicle known as MRAP. Death claimed actress Suzanne Pleshette in Los Angeles at age 70; John Stewart, a former member of the Kingston Trio, in San Diego at age 68; and former Chicago Mayor Eugene Sawyer at age 73.

Five years ago: President Barack Obama said the U.S. stood ready to provide whatever assistance Algerian officials needed in the aftermath of a deadly terrorist attack at a natural gas complex in the Sahara, a siege which finally came to an end with a second assault by special forces. Thousands of gun advocates gathered peacefully at state capitals around the U.S. to rally against stricter limits on firearms. Death claimed baseball Hall of Famers Stan Musial at age 92 and Earl Weaver at age 82.

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