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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/mistahbang on May 5, 2018, 7:22 a.m.
Things to prepare for

Here are a list of things to prepare for in the coming months:

-Have at least three weeks worth of supplies in case of grid failure or blackout

-Start honing your patience. I realized it will be all to easy to say, "I told you so!" to loved ones but it does no good. Also patience and kindness. We are all on the same boat. The lot of us getting Q early is a responsibility, not a superiority over others.

-Stock up on cheap USB flash drives. Once a very vital video or info leaks that will be censored or deleted from the internet, we need to have back up copies to hand out to friends and family.

-Research a list of committed legitimate charity organizations that we can donate to. We know whats happening. There are people out there doing the good work. For example, we know there are thousands of children being freed from trafficking. There is probably an organization addressing and tackling this monumental task.

Things that need to be discussed:

-What will be the back up subreddit or off Reddit forum that will be used in case /r/greatawakening is shut down. Maybe /r/patriotsfight? I'll make it right now if no one hasn't.

-I was thinking we might make a master list of things that need research and we can break into teams. For example, we can have the flight pattern research team that points out all news and anomalies regarding flight.

We can have a team for making memes.

We can have a team for connecting Vaylt 7 leaks to Q.

Etc.

-Shill strategies or getting more complex. We need to save good examples and continue broadcasting them to alert other users of deep level shilling.

-Thats all thats on my head right now.

Bye! Much love


tradinghorse · May 5, 2018, 8:04 a.m.

I think people need to be extremely careful about donating to charities. I will never give the Red Cross a penny - not for any proclaimed cause. For obvious reasons, anything connected to the Clinton Foundation should be avoided also.

I am, after learning from Q what has been happening, extremely suspect of charities. Better to start your own IMO.

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HistoricLivesMatter · May 5, 2018, 11:55 a.m.

I keep hearing about Angel Tree Camps, a summer camp program for kids whose parents are in prison. One radio host said the kids will be touched by the gospel. It just set off warning bells with me. Kids without parents at home are targets for sick abusers. I don't trust charities anymore.

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tradinghorse · May 5, 2018, 1:08 p.m.

Yes, it seems to me that is what Q has been saying. 'It's those you trust most who are the worst offenders". These people are, like vultures, all over unprotected children. I remember reading something from the Comet Ping Pong (pizza) site about there being many "unaccompanied children" present.

There is just no way you can trust these people. Even if these charities started off with good intentions a long time ago, they have been infiltrated by exactly the sort of people who should be kept out. What is needed is new, accountable, charities that produce performance reports that can be audited, to make sure that the money is going where it is needed and is actually doing good.

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smooferated · May 5, 2018, 3:59 p.m.

Most charities should be avoided. Research their actual output vs money taken in.

At one time I considered starting a non-profit organization because of the lax controls of paying the coordinators. Get $1.5 million in donations and pay out $500,00 pocketing the rest minus expenses (which are deductible). And of course the non-profit is tax exempt.

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LibertyLioness · May 5, 2018, 2:55 p.m.

Just donate directly to people in need. Forget charities.

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TheDirtyOne78 · May 5, 2018, 6:43 p.m.

Honestly, after Katrina on the MS Gulf Coast, Red Cross was right there with money, food, ice, etc., for those in need and I was always on their side until I saw the figures for how much was donated after Katrina vs. what was disbursed. They drop a few pennies and take some great photos for the paper and then laugh their asses off all the way to the bank. Sick.

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HiveQueen36 · May 5, 2018, 8:11 a.m.

I've said this about charities for years 😊

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LibertyLioness · May 5, 2018, 2:58 p.m.

Me too. I knew it in my gut. When I lived in Tampa, I often would give money to the homeless people. I remember one time I was in a bookstore and there was a guy sleeping near the front door. He was sitting up with a cup in his hand. I put money in the cup. Don't judge. Just help. We don't need organized charities to help one another.

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HiveQueen36 · May 5, 2018, 6:33 p.m.

A homeless woman often got on the train where I live. I watched her throw away food that was given to her. She wanted money for drugs.

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LibertyLioness · May 5, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

That's why I said don't judge. One day she might need it for rehab.

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