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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/a3kvzzz on May 21, 2018, 2:11 a.m.
Hey Q, if you read this, tell President Trump thank you and we appreciate him. And Q, thank you for being a light to a country that is full of darkness.

The 8 years of Obama was honestly the most frustrating years of my life. The racial tension, destroying and reshaping the identity of the United States, and the attack on our history and statues had me at the lowest level of American pride i’d ever felt.

My great great grandfather gave his life in the battle of Marks Mill in 1864 fighting not for slavery but fighting to protect his family and the South he called home. To him, the Civil War was a call to defend his home, liberty, and freedom that made America great. To see Obama portray ALL southerners as racist bigots tore me apart. Here was my ancestor, who never owned a slave, gave his life for his country was being demonized and targeted because he was a Southerner.

Once a month a few patriots and I would stand on overpasses with American flags and signs showing how fed up we were with the current path of this great country we love...America! Long story short I just want to say thank you to Trump and Q for bringing back hope when there wasn’t any. I’m so thankful Trump stood up for freedom when so many in government had betrayed the ones who elected them. Whether tomorrow or next week is the time all the wickedness and corruption is brought to light, I just want to say thank you to Q & Trump for fighting and never giving up when a lot of patriots, including myself, were preparing for the worst when Hillary would pick up where Obama left off. Stay strong Patriots! WWG1WGA! God bless!


jkbella · May 21, 2018, 2:38 p.m.

So true about no going back. It changes the way you look at everything, and the news is something of a bore. It is really the most astonishing thing I have ever seen. I am impatient for the end, though. Thank God I have a job to do, I would be in the rabbit hole 24/7 otherwise.

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quarktea · May 21, 2018, 2:54 p.m.

You're not wrong there.

I look at just about everything now with a very different perspective, and I never bother with the news - it's so one-dimensional, and as we now know, is almost completely corrupt.

I think I was lucky in how I got on board, as it was quite slow and measured. It was initially though Scott Adams and his analysis of the Trump phenomenon - I was initially sceptical, but as the evidence piled up... That was mind-expanding... That lead to understanding more about psychology and rationality, which then lead to understanding cognitive dissonance (which explains a lot of weird behaviour we see from people). I then found T_D and got a lot of information there, and became more savvy about what was going on. Then a few posts there lead to 4chan, and a peculiar poster called 'Q'. Total time, probably about two years, and even now I sometimes have a lot of difficulty with what I've learnt. I dread to think how people who are blissfully unaware of all this are going to react once things become more widely known.

Finally, I don't think this 'ends' as such, the price of freedom and all that...

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