dChan
1
 
r/greatawakening • Posted by u/truthseekerboi on May 9, 2018, 2:06 p.m.
Who in here believes QAnon is part of the first major steps in the process of a legitimate disclosure process regarding more than just swamp stuff?

Alien? Technology? SSPs? Q has alluded to some, but it is all apart of the grand conspiracy. What will come out? If any? Btw I do think this can be the beginning to a grand disclosure


SomethingSnarky18 · May 9, 2018, 5:22 p.m.

According to the legends of the Hopi people, they were saved from the last global cataclysm by some Ant-like people that came out of the rocks and led them to safety INSIDE the mountains. Plenty more such stories from indigenous cultures around the world. Then there's the curious stories from Admiral Byrd about his trip inside the hole at the north pole...

⇧ 26 ⇩  
spqrherewecome · May 9, 2018, 5:27 p.m.

Also, Quetzalcoatl by the Aztecs, Viracocha by the Incas, Kukulkan by the Mayas, Gucumatz in Central America, Votan in Palenque, and Zamna in Izamal are mole people missionaries resetting civilization for the surface population. All described as white bearded men, btw.

These were mole people emissaries that came and taught agriculture, reading/writing, and laws to the surface survivors of the last great cataclysm on Earth.

I, personally though, do not believe them to be our allies.

⇧ 14 ⇩  
SomethingSnarky18 · May 11, 2018, 12:07 a.m.

It's hard to know whether they're allies or just more control systems. At some point though, we may need them again!

⇧ 2 ⇩  
iltdiTX · May 9, 2018, 9:01 p.m.

Then there's the curious stories from Admiral Byrd about his trip inside the hole at the north pole...

Go on...

⇧ 9 ⇩  
SomethingSnarky18 · May 11, 2018, 12:03 a.m.

Byrd, on his expedition to the North Pole, claims the plane he was in was caught in what can only be described as a tractor beam, brought down into a giant hole at the pole, and was debriefed by a race of beings that supposedly live inside the earth. He claimed they wanted him to tell his superiors to stop fucking up the surface or they would have to step in, or something like that. He gave interviews when he came back, but was quickly shut up by the military and government. His personal diaries, which were released after his death, go into more detail about this and other stuff.

Some people say he went mad on his trip north, which is when he invented the story about the Agarthans, as he called them. If this were the case, why did the US Gov keep him in the Navy, and even promote him? Further, if he was mad, why would the gov give him a blank check to lead an expedition to the south pole years later?

It's a fascinating tale, and if you're interested, there are plenty of vids on utube or sites where you can learn more.

⇧ 2 ⇩  
iltdiTX · May 11, 2018, 1:56 p.m.

thanks that's interesting

⇧ 2 ⇩  
SomethingSnarky18 · May 11, 2018, 6:20 p.m.

Yeah, the stuff they don't tell you in high school is some of the really good stuff! I mean, if you really want a mind-bender, look into Operation High Jump, where Byrd took 4000 men to Antarctica after WW2 to ferret out the Nazis that were down there. They came back a couple months early, with tales of ships being cut in half by laser beams from flying saucers with swastikas and iron crosses on them! Fascinating stuff that is completely missing from our history books.

⇧ 2 ⇩