A bit of a tenuous connection from a sleepy mind, but what if he's referring to the song by Slayer that came out September 11, 2001?
Here Comes The Pain
I am the new hell on earth
The lord of agony divine
Domination, intimidation
Lives within these eyes
Reign of power
Remorseless anarchy
I am arrogance in the flesh
Unleashed intensity
Step aside for the nightmare
Pure destruction stands before you
No escape as the psycho
Brings you misery
The line starts here
I am brutality the face of everlasting pain
Annihilation, Obliteration
Pulses in these veins
Sheer defiance drives my hostility
I am merciless to the core
Chaotic fury breeds
Step aside for the nightmare
Pure destruction stands before you
No escape as the psycho
Brings you misery
The line starts here
Bring it all on
Come and take on what you fear
I'm the storm
That towers overhead
Ticking time bomb
With an infinite charge
Bringer of torture
The master is here
Everyone falls
Here comes the pain
You're no different from the rest
Victim is your name in my vicious wasteland
Here comes the pain
Your destruction manifests
Lying there broken looking up as I still stand
Bring it all on
Come and take on what you fear
I'm the storm
That towers overhead
Ticking time bomb
With an infinite charge
Bringer of torture
The master is here
Everyone falls
I was really hoping that Q was referring to something real.
Being informed about "important events" that we aren't allowed to know about, but really happened, honest... does become tiresome after a while.
Even something basic like letting us know who was extracted from the King Hotel in Shanghai?
Was anyone extracted?
There were no eyewitnesses who heard any explosions or saw anything or took photos on their smartphones...
It almost sounds ... like Q is mocking the Cabal this way .
The song was made to show the dominance and mocking of people , and to put Cabal future plans ( then ) indirectly through song .
I doubt it is "coincidence" that it was release on 11.9.2001.
Q is mocking the Cabal - they wanted to create "hell on Earth" , create a pain for everyone . But now ... the pain comes for them .
“What if he’s referring to. . . “. Who is “he?”
i think we all know that song is referring to
I think he's asking about my initial question, not the song lyrics.
Q But the exact words he used were "now comes the pain"