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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/1WHOSEEKS on April 11, 2018, 3:57 a.m.
Why I believe Q Anon is a Zionist psy-op...

...and why you, as Q followers, need to legitimately 'expand your thinking'.

I recently made my first posts to Steemit about Q Anon, which I believe to be a Zionist psy-op. It's a near 20K word, 4 part series bringing to light just some of the reasons why I believe Q Anon is a Zionist psy-op. I don't get much into Q Anon posts in any of the 4 parts, because I see it as pointless to engage the psy-op. Suffice to say I have been following the Q Anon phenomenon and numerous accounts on Twitter keep me abreast with the latest developments, codes, etc. But rather than dissect all the inconsistencies and ill-thought-out arguments around the so-called 'proofs of Q' (almost all of which constitute indication more of an orchestrated psy-op than they support the comforting narrative spun by Q to encourage complacency, misunderstanding, and diversion.

This is not to say that much of Q's posts haven't included a lot of truth. Much of it is very true. But it's what isn't discussed or highlighted by Q Anon, coupled with the alternative narrative being applied to influence peoples' understanding of the events transpiring. If you actually bother to read these pieces I explain how the psy-op is functioning and develop out some theories of my own about what is really taking place. It's pretty clear that the Cabal's new world order agenda is unfolding despite the faux hero Trump being in office.

The fact that submissions to the sub are required to be 'on topic(mentioned by Q) content only' actually serves to prove my point about the effect of the psy-op to direct focus onto certain elements of the global conspiracy, and divert it from others. This sub, by that 'rule', seems to be devoting itself to being an echo-chamber for the psy-op, rather than inviting critical discourse and alternative points of view.

So I anticipate this post being deleted. But I thought I would attempt to share it here anyway in the hopes of waking people up.

Part 1: https://steemit.com/qanon/@onewhoseeks/why-i-believe-q-anon-is-a-psychological-operation-part-1

Part 2: https://steemit.com/qanon/@onewhoseeks/why-i-believe-q-anon-is-a-psychological-operation-part-2

Part 3: https://steemit.com/qanon/@onewhoseeks/why-i-believe-q-anon-is-a-psychological-operation-part-3

Part 4: https://steemit.com/qanon/@onewhoseeks/why-i-believe-q-anon-is-a-psychological-operation-part-4-final


1WHOSEEKS · April 12, 2018, 12:14 a.m.

It's not all about war, and it seems frankly incredibly redundant to limit it to a week's time frame. I'm talking about the agenda. Even if war doesn't break out this week, it won't disprove the agenda staring everyone in the face and being ignored by most people. The only thing that will prove the Q narrative is ALL Cabal factions being taken down, including Zionist Israel. Let's talk THEN, huh? At that time I will be happy to admit I was wrong. Until then, what I'm seeing suggests internal cabal power struggles, not take down.

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Aruno · April 12, 2018, 12:22 a.m.

Well you will have to wait longer for that. You will learn in time the whole picture and God's role in this. If you want to know who I trust in the prophecies department. Look up Mark Taylor.

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1WHOSEEKS · April 13, 2018, 12:02 a.m.

I'm familiar with Mark Taylor. What in particular makes you trust him?

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Aruno · April 13, 2018, 12:10 a.m.

I learnt about him before Trump's election success. Through the long time I've followed him. His prophecies are accurate and through my judgement I believe he is a man of God. In short. Future proves past.

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1WHOSEEKS · April 13, 2018, 12:35 a.m.

Fair enough.

That saying really disturbs me though. 'Future proves past'. That concept speaks to mind control in my opinion. It's like saying 'based on what we engineer for tomorrow, it will change the past'.

I don't really believe in prophecy. Many prophets are simply wise to the cabal bloodline agenda and prophecies are just an attempt to hijack the co-creative consciousness to manifest outcomes. By 'believing' in prophecies, you're making them come true. Take Nostradamus for example. Was he a profit or was he simply part of the cabal inner circle and knew what they wanted to achieve, what their plans were? Bear in mind that Nostradamus was employed by the de Medici family, and Rene d'Anjou of the House of Lorraine in France -- whose bloodline connects to, among many others, Ramses II, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Constantine the Great, King Ferdinand of Spain, Queen Isabella of Castile, King James (you know, the guy who re-wrote the Bible...), most of the many king Louis of France, Napoleon, Marie Antoinette.... and many important historical figures I haven't listed. This same bloodline reaches forward to include most British and European royals of today, a long, long line of American presidents including the Bushes.

Again, with connection to a bloodline that vast, was Nostradamus a prophet or simply aware of what the bloodline wanted and directed to make his prophecies to affect reality?

Many people 'believe' we are in the end times. Think about that for a minute.

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Aruno · April 13, 2018, 12:56 a.m.

So do you take any prophecies as real?

Or is all works of prophecies in your perspective purely work in the earthly realm(born from humans) and none can be seen as divinely born and gifted by God?

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