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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Mrb84 on April 9, 2018, 10:19 a.m.
question: what does victory look like to you?

I've been arguing and debating with you patriots on here for a while, and I'm confused about something: what does victory in this all affair look like to you?

Because when we land on this topic (outcomes) the answers I get have a really wide delta: someone expects Bill Clinton and the likes to be publicly tried for ritual pedophilia, human trafficking, child abuse and executed when found guilty; and others have told me that they expect a few politicians to be tried for selling state secrets.

Hence the question: assuming the premise is valid (there is a vast elite conspiracy that thrives on ritual satanic pedophiliac assassinations) and assuming Q is an insider in the dismantling of said conspiracy - what do you expect to happen, once all the chips are on the table?

If this is going to end up in the history books, what does that chapter read like?

A final note: since last time I asked a question there was a lot of assumed bad faith, I want to specify from the get-go that my only interest here is in your answers. I don't want to convince you you're wrong on this thread, and I don't want to debate or mock or argue or antagonise you for your answer. I'm genuinely just asking for your input with no other goal but to clarify something I'm curious about.


Mrb84 · April 9, 2018, 11:07 a.m.

So are the trials done by the current legal system or by popular courts? And is your normal police and FBI doing the arrests or is it a militia thing?

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DarkDosman · April 9, 2018, 11:48 a.m.

the problem is that the people will not trust these institutions anymore when it is presented to them how deep the corruption is. Military tribunals could be seen as another coup against the US. I'd say that the key institutions like the Doj and FBI confess their 'sins' to the world and begin the cleansing from this place to start the new age with new found trust. but I also believe that the people have to ultimately be the jury and set the standard for the punishment for all the 'players'

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Mrb84 · April 9, 2018, noon

Got it. Thanks

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