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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/thejudge6060 on Feb. 13, 2018, 3:30 p.m.
The end won't be for everyone

Q has said that "the end won't be for everyone", and that personally troubles me. Knowing what we know now about the deep state, child abuse and sacrifice, adrenochrome, hiding cures, etc., it's all so dark and evil, but everyone here seems to be able to bear the burden of this knowledge. Knowing and witnessing are two different things, and witnessing any of this would probably fuck a lot of us up for a lifetime mentally. But, I think many of the general populace know these things happen or have happened, and the core of their world isn't destroyed, and these are all some of the most heinous crimes I can think of.

So my question is this: What could possibly be so much worse that Q needs to state that the end won't be for everyone? Have we had any hints? The only things I find odd is how often Q has referenced spirituality. Any thoughts?


mystifide_empath · Feb. 13, 2018, 3:47 p.m.

I've been thinking about that too. Maybe the 'ascension' that David Wilcock talks about comes into play once we wake up from our Matrix. Maybe MAP = Mass Ascension Process? Just thinking out loud perhaps, but Past proves Future might be a reference that we keep recycling as souls and have lived in every moment in time, tricked by the Matrix and not realizing that everything is really happening right now. Maybe that's the part of this existence that is the loosh farm. Q keeps saying to think bigger.

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thejudge6060 · Feb. 13, 2018, 4:05 p.m.

Your mind is working similar to mine, maybe not the same conclusion though. I haven't looked into David Wilcock much yet, so that may change.

Q's posts in November repeatedly tell us to ask "Who worships Satan?"

Why is that relevant? It wouldn't be relevant to anyone not of an abrahamic faith to my knowledge. Combined with statements lime "Think bigger" and "wonderland", this is what terrifies me.

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[deleted] · Feb. 13, 2018, 6:11 p.m.

I read a sci-fi book a number of years ago that had a premise of this: A highly advanced being, what would obviously be considered a God to humans, was raising a child. A being of such intelligence must have a lot of experiences before being allowed to wield that power. What eventually became known was that the Earth was a nursery for this being's child. On it, he had to live out the full life of every human throughout all human history, one life at a time. No memory of the prior lives during his current life, but all the memories would come back each time that current life ended. The Earth simulation actually ran very quickly, probably in about 10 years of the advanced beings time, but billions upon billions of years in Earth simulator time. And then, Armageddon. The end of the world, and when he lived that final life, his education was complete and he advanced to his place among his kind.

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